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Various – You Can’t Sit Down: Dance Crazes 1958-64 (BF/RSD 2LP)

31,90 
Format LP
Label ABKCO
Availability In stock

Το προϊόν είναι άμεσα διαθέσιμο και έτοιμο για αποστολή ή παραλαβή από το φυσικό κατάστημα κατόπιν παραγγελίας ◆ Τhe product is immediately available and ready to be shipped or picked up from the physical store right after your order.

A 22-track collection containing some of the biggest dance craze hits from the Cameo Parkway label. Includes tracks by Cameo Parkway’s biggest stars: Chubby Checker, Bobby Rydell, Dee Dee Sharp, The Orlons, The Dovells, Don Covay and The Turbans. Features 12 Top 40 Hits including #1 chart-toppers like Chubby Checker’s iconic original version of “The Twist”.

2LP pressed on 180g Yellow Vinyl. With an essay by acclaimed Rock & Roll/R&B historian John Broven. Mastered from original archive tapes.

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