MICKEY & THE FABULOUS (10IN)
MICKEY & THE FABULOUS (10IN)
MICKEY-THE FABULOUS
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Condition: New, UPC: 3492230006100, Publication Date: 04/15/2016, Type: VINYL LP, Style: POP/R&B,
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tracks

Do It Pt. I
Soulin
Funky City
Do It Pt. II

notes

Recorded at Jeff Smith's Texas Sound Studio July 27, 1967 and August 30, 1967 in San Antonio, TX
Under exclusive license from Heavy Light Records

credits


Alto Saxophone – Johnny Hooks
Art Direction – Danny Akalepse
Bass – Gilbert Rivera
Design [Graphic] – Kelsey L'Abbe
Drums – Andrew Gordon, Harry Edmerson
Guitar – George Salas
Tenor Saxophone – Emil Carter
Tenor Saxophone, Keyboards – Mickey Foster

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Recorded At – Texas Sound Studios
Licensed From – Heavy Light Records
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