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7"
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ES 027EP
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"Constructed around a sunburned guitar lick of prominence, Phoenix bluesman George Bowman's unreleased two-parter 'Don't Down Me People' is a lost document of Arizona's underpublicized soul output. Simple in design, passionate in delivery, this blues-funk landmine from the late-'60s sits at the rarely traversed intersection of the J.B.s and the Band of Gypsys. This 45 contains canyons of wide-open drums, courtesy of Dyke and the Blazers original timekeeper, Rodney Brown."
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