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The Key To Our Love Vol 2

The Key To Our Love Vol 2

Artists

Various

Catno

KTOL002

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Compilation

Country

UK

Release date

Jan 1, 2021

Styles

Soul

The Key To Our Love Vol 2 on Symphonical.

The Key To Our Love Vol.2 highlights the rarer side of Sweet Soul by recording artists from the late 60s onwards.

The album comprises of musicians who shared their hope & dreams through independent vinyl releases. The obscurity of these privately pressed singles limited their audience; originally released in small quantities and sold locally, the artists remained largely unknown but created some of the most poignant & timeless tracks.

Each song released in direct collaboration with artists & producers, to highlight not only their music but their story.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$39.14*

*Taxes excluded, shipping price excluded

KTOL002 - UK - 2024RP

A1

The Arterials - What We Have

A2

Andre & Zero Plus - Sparkle In A Woman's Eye

A3

Coast To Coast - I Want You Dear

A4

Cold Blooded Express - You're The Life of Me

A5

Fred Moss - I'll Always Love You

B1

The Ultimates - Why I Love You

B2

The Ledgends - A Fool For You

B3

The 5 Stepping Stars - I'll Never Love Again

B4

Rick St. John - One Heart Hurting

B5

Young Mods - I Can't Hurt You Back

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