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Who's That Lady?

by The Isley Brothers

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Paul Bennett
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Paul Bennett Great early version of a classic Isley Brothers track Favorite track: Who's That Lady.
daniel van kleef
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daniel van kleef What a great smooth version..loving it ! Favorite track: Who's That Lady.
Paul Murphy
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Paul Murphy Back in the night of the day I used to play this from the Minit Records compilation it was featured on. (LP's were big news in the 70's up to the 90's when the cd ousted them.) Cool little 45 at last. Favorite track: Who's That Lady.
Jordan Aylward
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Jordan Aylward Amazing version of this track that I was completely unaware of. Blissful. Favorite track: Who's That Lady.
Moni
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Moni The original version recorded 10 years prior to the Isley Brothers' classic. Smooth. Favorite track: Who's That Lady.
Tomas Novak
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Tomas Novak simply unique, did not find anything close to it, yet.
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Super Rare Early Jazz Version of Isley Brothers classic.

The Isley Brothers have had one of the most influential careers in the music industry , spanning 50 years and getting to grips with every musical genre that came along - R&B, Rock, Funk, Soul, Disco - and beyond. As is so often the case, our favourite numbers are a little bit off the beaten track, so we’ve decided to share these fantastic forgotten sides.

Everybody knows the 1973 hit song for “That Lady” but few but the most avid collectors of soul music 45s are even aware that this record was actually a remake of a song recorded a decade earlier as "Who's That Lady?". This original version is a jazzy doo-wop workout clearly inspired by The Impressions.

“St Louis Blues’ dates back to 1914 and has seen 100s of versions, this wonderful version of the blues standard can only be found on an obscure Italian 45 that changes hands only for big money. Spun on the popcorn scene in Belgium, most copies have now disappeared into private collections, so here is a clean press right from the master sounding better than ever.

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released August 26, 2013

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