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FRY 016EP
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Barbara Acklin's magnificent "Am I the Same Girl" was released in February 1969 and reached #33 in the R&B charts and crossed over to #79 in the pop charts. Despite its hit status, it remains an elusive record to find mint -- probably because most copies were played to death. On the flip, we have "Love Makes a Woman," Barbara's biggest solo hit, reaching #5 in the R&B charts and #15 in the pop charts. This version was re-recorded from the original master.
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BL 754166LP
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Exact repro of Barbara Acklin's 1970 album. Funky blues, ballads and swinging R&B on songs like "I Can't Do My Thing," "The Spinning Wheel," "After You" and "More Ways Than One." Five songs with legendary Detroit soul arranger Sonny Sanders.
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$11.50
NOT IN STOCK, SPECIAL ORDER
Exact repro of soul and R&B songstress Barbara Acklin's 1968 debut. The title track, her biggest pop hit, was cowritten with producers Carl Davis and Eugene Record, and arranged by Chicago soul producer William Sanders.
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