Epic publish Sly & the Family Stone’s sixth album : ‘Fresh’ (1973)
Sly & the Family Stone’s ‘Fresh’ is their sixth album, written and produced by Sly Stone and released on June 30, 1973 y Epic.
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Sly & the Family Stone’s ‘Fresh’ is their sixth album, written and produced by Sly Stone and released on June 30, 1973 y Epic.
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