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  1. Who Do They Think They Are
  2. She's Built to Kill
  3. Surfin' in Harlem
  4. Couldn't Live With You
  5. Appelle-Moi Noir
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  1. Who Do They Think They Are
  2. She's Built to Kill
  3. Surfin' in Harlem
  4. Couldn't Live With You
  5. Appelle-Moi Noir
  6. I Want to Hear Some Rock & Roll
  7. My Blue Heaven
  8. Love Stinks #2
  9. ...And I Get Me Somebody Else
  10. I've Never Been to Africa (And It's Your Fault)
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Come the 1990s, Swamp Dogg's voice still sounds fine, and he's still singing about racism and promiscuity with some wit. He's still a soul inconoclast, and for some longtime fans, that in itself might be enough to recommend this album. It couldn't be classified among his better releases, though, chiefly because the updated soul backing is sort of leaden. "I've Never Been to Africa (And It's Your Fault"), however, was a strong contender for Song Title of the Month award. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi

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Surfin' in Harlem 2014, Essential Media Mod

UPC: 894232226921

CD

Surfin' in Harlem 1991, Volt

UPC: 025218340823

CD