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SX2 021

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2x Vinyl LP Album Remastered Reissue

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Classic 1971 Blaxploitation soundtrack by Isaac Hayes. Remastered 2xLP gatefold reissue.

Classic 1971 Blaxploitation soundtrack by Isaac Hayes. Remastered 2xLP gatefold reissue.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$57*

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A1

Theme From Shaft (Vocal)

A2

Bumpy's Lament

A3

Walk From Regio's

A4

Ellie's Love Theme

A5

Shaft's Cab Drive

B1

Cafe Regio's

B2

Early Sunday Morning

B3

Be Yourself

B4

A Friend's Place

C1

Soulsville ( Vocal)

C2

No Name Bar

C3

Bumpy's Blues

C4

Shaft Strikes Again

D1

Do Your Thing (Vocal)

D2

The End Theme

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