Music for Sensuous Lovers
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- "The album consists of two early '70s porno-music-type tracks overscored with a chick ooing and ahhing orgasmically. It doesn't get much weirder than this. I dunno where this rip originated, but it's one of the better rips of Garson's albums that's floating about."[1]
Music for Sensuous Lovers is a music album by Mort Garson published on Anthem Records 5800. It features music-and-moans and capitalizes on the best-seller at the time, The Sensuous Woman by Terry Garrity.
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