

Life Force
Favorite Recordings
€20,00

Robeson (Future Man)
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▸Prove Me Wrong
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▸Hard Time Man
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▸Funky Mama
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▸Come On Let's Do It
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▸Slow Dancer
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▸New York City Streets (Instrumental)
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▸Shango
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▸Originally released in 1976 on Strawberry Records and produced by Randy Irwin (The Shirelles, Family Circle, Ecstasy, Passion & Pain,…), Life Force has since become a real target for international vinyl diggers, mostly thanks to its main single called “Slow Dancer”.
The first who could provide a few more details about the band and Strawberry was Ron Foster, ex-keyboardist of “Ecstasy, Passion & Pain” and producer of Lee McDonald, which was also reissued by Favorite in the past. He revealed that Strawberry was a sub-division of the famous Roulette Records, sold to EMI/Rhino Records in 1989 by Morris Levy, its controversial owner who was facing many severe legal problems and died few years after.