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BACKBEATS: DETROIT GOLD -70S SOUL GROOVES FROM THE MOTOR-CITY
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SOUL & RNB DINNER PARTY PLAYLIST
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DETROIT BECOME HUMAN - PLAYSTATION 4 [IMPORTACIÓN INGLESA]
- A gripping narrativeMankind rediscovered.Travel to the near-future metropolis of Detroit a city rejuvenated by an exciting technological development: androids. Witness your brave new world turn to chaos as you take on the role of Kara, a female android trying to find her own place in a turbulent social landscape
- Shape an ambitious branching narrative, making choices that will not only determine your own fate but that of the entire city. Discover what it means to be human from the perspective of an outsider see the world of man through the eyes of a machine
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DETROIT: BECOME HUMAN
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DETROIT: BECOME HUMAN - IMPORTACIÓN INGLESA
- Adéntrate en una futurista de Detroit en la que los humanos y los androides mantienen una delicada coexistencia y las decisiones que tomas la historia a tu alrededor
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DETROIT BECOME HUMAN - EDICIÓN ESTÁNDAR
- Precio mínimo ofrecido por este vendedor en los 30 días anteriores a la oferta: 46.27€
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DENIECE WILLIAMS: I'VE GOT THE NEXT DANCE [ESP 1979] 7” DENIECE WILLIAMS: I'VE GOT THE NEXT DANCE [ESP 1979] 7” Deniece Williams "I've Got The Next Dance" single 7" (CBS) 1979 made in Spain cat. num. CBS 7399 #disco #soul #funk a. I've got the next dance b. when love comes calling One of the most distinctive vocalists who arrived during the soul era, Deniece Williams is known for soaring, four-octave soprano voice, late-'70s and early-'80s R&B classics such as "Free" and "Silly," and the 1984 number one pop hit "Let's Hear It for the Boy." Born June Deniece Chandler in Gary, Indiana, she grew up singing in a Pentecostal church, which forbid the congregation to listen to anything but gospel music. Outside of wanting a 1959 Thunderbird, she had no serious ambitions but was deeply interested in music. Her favorite singers were Carmen McRae (for her diction) and Nancy Wilson, who, for Williams, exemplified class and elegance. However, her she also looked up to her parents, both of whom sang. From 1968 through 1970, Williams recorded a handful of singles for the Chicago-based Lock and Toddlin' Town labels as Deniece (or Denise) Chandler. None of them charted, but "I'm Walking Away" and "Mama, I Wish I Stayed Home" became Northern soul cult classics. In need of employment and with college on the back burner, the fledgling singer was introduced to personal hero Stevie Wonder by John Harris, her cousin from Detroit, who happened to be on tour as a valet for Wonder (and was also his childhood friend). Her cousin arranged for Williams to meet Wonder backstage at a concert. Six months later, Williams was flown into Detroit by Wonder for an audition. Among the 26 who auditioned, Williams, who sang "Teach Me Tonight," was one of three hired by Wonder. The three became known as Wonderlove. Her touring with Wonder lasted for several years, a period in which she recorded background vocals for Talking Book, Fulfillingness' First Finale, and Songs in the Key of Life, Wonder -produced Syreeta and Minnie Riperton sessions, and other releases by the likes of Esther Phillips and Roberta Flack.
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