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  • 01. House At The Sea
    02. Mandy
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    GOYA

    House at the sea / Mandy

    [engl] First ever vinyl reissue of this rare & sought after private 12" from Germany, 1979, recorded at the legendary Conny’s Studio. Smooth & laid–back disco–funk–balearic sounds, including the underground club classic "House At The Sea". Goya was a german band featuring drummer Charles M. Heuer, also a collaborator of Günter Schickert.
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