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Idris Muhammad
Could Heaven Ever Be Like This

Could Heaven Ever Be Like This

Labels

Kudu

Catno

3318P

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM 45 RPM Reissue

Country

UK

Release date

Apr 22, 2017

3318P - UK - 1977/2017RP

Official Sony reissue of 'Could Heaven Ever Be Like This', widely acknowledged as quite simply one of the greatest disco releases of all time.

On the flip are Idris Muhammad's two other bangers from that period, 'Turn This Mutha Out' and 'Tasty Cakes', thus making this release a trio of delights.

Taken from the original master tapes, and released on 180g vinyl, this release is a must have for your collection.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

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Could Heaven Ever Be Like This

8:37

B1

Tasty Cakes

4:23

B2

Turn This Mutha Out

6:50

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