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Harry Mosco
Peace & Harmony

Peace & Harmony
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Catno

ISLELP004

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Reissue

Country

Australia

Release date

May 8, 2019

‘Peace & Harmony’ was Harry’s third LP continuing the rich vein of form found in previous albums ‘Country Boy’ and ‘Funkees’ (For You Specially). He was a visionary who wrote, arranged and produced each song on the LP assisted by Mark Lusari on engineering duties (P.I.L, Jah Wobble & Prince I), whose Reggae and Dub influence can be felt on title track ‘Peace & Harmony’ and ‘Peaceful Dub’. The LP contains two certified floorfillers of Studio 54 era Disco Funk in the shape of ‘Sexy Dancer’ & ‘Step On’ and two slow jams, the soulful ballad ‘She’s Gone’ and horn lead album closer ‘Do It Together’. Mr Funkees was printed on the cover to help record buyers make the connection between Mosco and his former band.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$35*

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BRAND NEW RECORD.

A1

Sexy Dancer

A2

Step On

A3

She's Gone

B1

Peace And Harmony

B2

Peaceful Dub

B3

Do It Together

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