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Marshall Titus
Take A Chance On The Feeling

Take A Chance On The Feeling
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Catno

PPU-107

Formats

1x Vinyl 7" 45 RPM Reissue

Country

US

Release date

Jan 1, 2024

Genres

Funk

Styles

Boogie

Marshall Titus is an award winning actor and performer who began his career in High School singing in local bands and vocal groups before gaining national atten

Marshall Titus is an award winning actor and performer who began his career in High School singing in local bands and vocal groups before gaining national attention by becoming a finalist in the male vocalist category on the hit T.V. show Star Search. Prior to his fame coming up in Chicago, Titus worked with Jun Mhoon, a session drummer for Brunswick records and later VP of A&M Records, to produce and promote "Take A Chance On A Feeling". The track won the 1984 Budweiser Tournament of Jams (Chicago) and was released as a radio promotional 7inch single through Starstream.

Back on vinyl for a limited time, Original version (with extended intro) A Side , and a synth-centric PPU mix B Side.

Available Tomorrow

Sep 13, 2024

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

14.5€*

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A

Take A Chance

3:56

B

Take A Chance

4:10

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