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  1. Comment (If All Men Are Truly Brothers)
  2. Road Without An End
  3. High As Apple Pie-Slice I
  4. Everyday People
  5. Must Be Your Thing
  6. the joker (o Nat RIP thru the jungle)
  7. Express Yourself
  8. IM aware
  9. I got love
  10. Love Land
Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band所有歌曲
  1. Road Without An End
  2. Express Yourself
  3. 65 bar San data社團EOF soul (remastered mono version)
  4. the joker (o Nat RIP thru the jungle)
  5. Everyday People
  6. Comment (If All Men Are Truly Brothers)
  7. I got love
  8. Express Yourself
  9. High As Apple Pie-Slice I
  10. Spreadin' Honey
Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band所有歌曲

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    Hot Heat And Sweet Groove (Remastered & Expanded)
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    In The Jungle, BabeExpress Yourself
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    Express Yourself: The Best Of Charles Wright And The Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band
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    70s Funk n Soul Classics
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