An excellent hour of music feat. 1960’s Soul, R&B, Garage rock/Pop and movie soundtracks from artists such as The Electric Prunes, The Marketts, Don Covay, Chuck Berry, Bobby Bland, Jonny Greenwood, The Count Five and loads more…

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