Al Wilson - La la Peace Song Music CD
Al Wilson - La la Peace Song Music CD
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American soul music veteran singer Al Wilson had his first big hit in 1968 with "The Snake" and remained strong on the charts throughout the late 1960's and into the early 70's. Today he is best known for his 1973 platinum selling album "Show And Tell," which was considered a certified soul masterpiece. Al's endearing style captured fans on both sides of the Atlantic and he continued to make great soul music throughout the decade. Presented here is the original 1974 follow-up album "La La Peace Song" which spawned the international hit "The La La Peace Song" and continues to attract new fans. All selections have been newly re-mastered.
Tracklist:
- La La Peace Song
- A Stones Throw
- I Won't Last A Day Without You / Let Me Be The One
- Goin' Through The Motions
- Passport
- I'm A Weak Man
- Fifty-Fifty
- The Longer We Stay Together
- Willoughby Brook
- You're The One Thing (Keeps Me Goin')
UPC: 894231341724
Label: Essential Media Mod
Release Date: 8.29.12
Format: CD
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