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    Corky McClerkin Searchin' For The Soul (1983)

    WinCor
    • Corky McClerkin – Searchin' For The Soul
    • 1. Searchin' For The Soul
    • 2. Love Is Your Name
    • 3. Jive Mama T
    • 4. Everything Must Change
    • 5. Open Wide
    • 6. Passion
    • 7. Off C
    • 8. Mirror Mirror

    This is one of the rarest boogie jazz records ever! Self-financed label, the album includes the classic "Searchin For The Soul".

    Super-rare and mint original copy in original shrinkwrap - opened once.

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