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Recorded in Hollywood in 1966-67, this last-ditch attempt at an album career for the rock giant resulted in these fiery tracks, funked up by Johnny "Guitar" Watson's fretwork. One highlight: Richard's hair-raising vocals on the Motown staple "Money" effectively claim the song as his own.
(Posted: Aug 19, 2004)
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Track List
- I Don't Want To Discuss It
- Land Of A Thousand Dances
- The Commandments Of Love
- Money
- Poor Dog (Who Can't Wag His Own Tail)
- I Need Love
- Never Gonna Let You Go
- Don't Deceive Me
- Function At The Junction
- Well Alright
- Hurry Sundown
- A Little Bit Of Something
- Golden Arrow
- Rocking Chair
- Get Down With It
- Rosemary
- Hound Dog
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