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*1001 $aLewis, Miles Marshall$_27725900
*24510$aThere's a Riot Goin' On$cby Miles Marshall Lewis
*260 $aNew York$bBloomsbury$ccop. 2006
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*5058 $aHar bibliografi
*5208 $aThe story behind the making of the album that signaled the descent of Sylvester Sly Stone Stewart into a haze of drug addiction and delirium is captivating enough for the cinema. In the spacious attic of a Beverly Hills mansion belonging to John and Michelle Phillips (of the Mamas and the Papas) during the fall of 1970, Sly Stone began recording his follow-up to 1969's "Stand!" the most popular album of his band's career.
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