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    Ty Karim Los Angeles' Soul Goddess: The Complete Ty Karim

    Kent Soul
      • 1. lighten up baby
      • 2. help me get that feeling back again
      • 3. ain't that love enough
      • 4. only a fool
      • 5. all at once
      • 6. lightin' up
      • 7. don't let me be lonely tonight
      • 8. wear your natural, baby
      • 9. you just don't know
      • 10. you really made it good to me
      • 11. i ain't lying
      • 12. take it easy baby
      • 13. don't make me do wrong
      • 14. keep on doin' whatcha doin'
      • 15. keep on doin' whatcha doin' pt. 2
      • 16. natural do
      • 17. i'm leaving you
      • 18. all in vain
      • 19. after your love has gone
      • 20. all at once (alt. vocal)
      • 21. lighten up baby (alt. vocal)
      • 22. if i can't stop you (i can slow you down)
      • 23. it takes money

      Sensational Northern Soul dance tracks, big beat ballads and sophisticated 70s soul from this LA diva, whose raw emotive vocal delivery imbued everything with her own distinctive touch.

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