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Mary Wells - Two Sides Of Mary Wells - Limited 180-Gram Translucent Yellow Colored Vinyl - R&B / Soul
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Mary Wells - Two Sides Of Mary Wells - Limited 180-Gram Translucent Yellow Colored Vinyl - R&B / Soul

Limited edition of 750 individually numbered copies on translucent yellow coloured 180-gram audiophile vinyl. The Two Sides Of Mary Wells is the seventh studio album by soul singer Mary Wells, released in 1966. Wells' career had drastically changed from just six years before when the then-teenage Wells first recorded songs for Motown. This album mixed t…
Limited edition of 750 individually numbered copies on translucent yellow coloured 180-gram audiophile vinyl. The Two Sides Of Mary Wells is the seventh studio album by soul singer Mary Wells, released in 1966. Wells' career had drastically changed from just six years before when the then-teenage Wells first recorded songs for Motown. This album mixed traditional pop with more earthier and uptown soul songs. Wells released a modest hit with the Motown-esque "Dear Lover", which hit the top ten of the R&B charts.
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Limited edition of 750 individually numbered copies on translucent yellow coloured 180-gram audiophile vinyl. The Two Sides Of Mary Wells is the seventh studio album by soul singer Mary Wells, released in 1966. Wells' career had drastically changed from just six years before when the then-teenage Wells first recorded songs for Motown. This album mixed traditional pop with more earthier and uptown soul songs. Wells released a modest hit with the Motown-esque "Dear Lover", which hit the top ten of the R&B charts.