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Chuck Armstrong
Something Got A Hold On Me

Something Got A Hold On Me
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Catno

ERC127

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" EP Reissue Remastered

Country

UK

Release date

Mar 21, 2022

Styles

Funk

Soul/ funk bomb reissued by Emotional Rescue featuring a Psychemagik extended remix. Big Tip!

Soul/ funk bomb reissued by Emotional Rescue featuring a Psychemagik extended remix. Big Tip!


Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$30*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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Something Got A Hold On Me

9:56

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Something Got A Hold On Me (Psychemagik Discomix)

12:43

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