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The A side of this new 45 from Colemine records can be described as sophisticated lounge-pop for dinnertime at a hip debutante ball in 1962. Featuring a track off of Durand Jones and The Indications third LP, Too Many Tears depicts a story of heartbreak, with Aaron Frazers silky falsetto mournfully painting a scene of betrayal. The B-side has become a theme for a whole new generation of sweet soul lovers. Featuring Y La Bomba, a latin indie alternative/experimental band led by singer-songwriter and guitarist Luz Elena Mendoza, this track is a homage to lowriders everywhere. So we are proud to present this heater of a 45. Let's cruise....

For Fans Of... Mayer Hawthome, Black Pumas, Aaron Frazer, Monophonics, Thee Sinseers, Lady Wray 

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Durand Jones And The Indications

Too Many Tears / Cruisin' To The Parque

Colemine
Black
Released11/17/2023Catalog NumberCLMN242Learn more
Sea Glass Blue
Released11/17/2023Catalog NumberCLMN242C1Learn more