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Pulp Fusion: Fully Loaded (Original 1970's Ghetto Jazz & Funk Classics)

Pulp Fusion: Fully Loaded (Original 1970's Ghetto Jazz & Funk Classics)
Pulp Fusion: Fully Loaded (Original 1970's Ghetto Jazz & Funk Classics)Pulp Fusion: Fully Loaded (Original 1970's Ghetto Jazz & Funk Classics)Pulp Fusion: Fully Loaded (Original 1970's Ghetto Jazz & Funk Classics)Pulp Fusion: Fully Loaded (Original 1970's Ghetto Jazz & Funk Classics)Pulp Fusion: Fully Loaded (Original 1970's Ghetto Jazz & Funk Classics)Pulp Fusion: Fully Loaded (Original 1970's Ghetto Jazz & Funk Classics)Pulp Fusion: Fully Loaded (Original 1970's Ghetto Jazz & Funk Classics)Pulp Fusion: Fully Loaded (Original 1970's Ghetto Jazz & Funk Classics)Pulp Fusion: Fully Loaded (Original 1970's Ghetto Jazz & Funk Classics)Pulp Fusion: Fully Loaded (Original 1970's Ghetto Jazz & Funk Classics)Pulp Fusion: Fully Loaded (Original 1970's Ghetto Jazz & Funk Classics)Pulp Fusion: Fully Loaded (Original 1970's Ghetto Jazz & Funk Classics)

Artists

Various

Labels

Harmless

Catno

HURTLP 019

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Compilation

Country

UK

Release date

Jan 1, 1999

Media: VG+i
Sleeve: VG

30€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

1999 - UK - VG+.

A1

Broasted Or Fried

A2

Gangster Boogie

A3

Your Mama Wants Ya Back

B4

Afro Strut

B5

Hunk O'Funk

B6

Matrix

B7

Easin' In

C8

Sport

C9

I'm Not So Sure

C10

Miss Funky Fox

D11

Cloudburst

D12

Love's So Far Away

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