Invasion of The Booty Snatchers - Tracks

Tracks

  1. "Riding High" (Ron Dunbar, Donny Sterling) (released as 7" single Casablanca NB 975 and 12" single Casablanca NBD 20161 DJ)
  2. "No Rump To Bump" (Donny Sterling, Ron Dunbar, Jim Vitti, George Clinton)
  3. "Don't Ever Stop (Lovin' Me, Needin' Me)" (Glenn Goins, Ron Dunbar, George Clinton)(released as a single-Casablanca NB 995)
  4. "Booty Snatchers" (Ron Dunbar, George Clinton, Pete Bishop)
  5. "You're Leaving" (Gary Cooper, George Clinton, Ron Dunbar)
  6. "Huff-N-Puff" (Ron Dunbar, Michael Hampton)

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