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Rise Up in Franklin, TN
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Rise Up in Franklin, TN
Current price: $13.99
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A batch of early
Commodores
recordings -- including covers of
the Intruders
' "Cowboys to Girls" and
Sly & the Family Stone
's "Sing a Simple Song," along with the band's 1969 debut single -- has been circulated by numerous labels that have no affiliation with
Atlantic
or
Motown
. Released in 1987,
Rise Up
is one of them, and its lack of legitimacy is obvious from the poor artwork. This release, as with others that include the same material, should be avoided. ~ Andy Kellman
Commodores
recordings -- including covers of
the Intruders
' "Cowboys to Girls" and
Sly & the Family Stone
's "Sing a Simple Song," along with the band's 1969 debut single -- has been circulated by numerous labels that have no affiliation with
Atlantic
or
Motown
. Released in 1987,
Rise Up
is one of them, and its lack of legitimacy is obvious from the poor artwork. This release, as with others that include the same material, should be avoided. ~ Andy Kellman
A batch of early
Commodores
recordings -- including covers of
the Intruders
' "Cowboys to Girls" and
Sly & the Family Stone
's "Sing a Simple Song," along with the band's 1969 debut single -- has been circulated by numerous labels that have no affiliation with
Atlantic
or
Motown
. Released in 1987,
Rise Up
is one of them, and its lack of legitimacy is obvious from the poor artwork. This release, as with others that include the same material, should be avoided. ~ Andy Kellman
Commodores
recordings -- including covers of
the Intruders
' "Cowboys to Girls" and
Sly & the Family Stone
's "Sing a Simple Song," along with the band's 1969 debut single -- has been circulated by numerous labels that have no affiliation with
Atlantic
or
Motown
. Released in 1987,
Rise Up
is one of them, and its lack of legitimacy is obvious from the poor artwork. This release, as with others that include the same material, should be avoided. ~ Andy Kellman