Awol A Real Mamas Boy 1973 [extra Quality]

At the heart of the film is a stark juxtaposition between two institutional authorities: the United States Armed Forces and the Overbearing Mother. The protagonist's decision to go AWOL (Absent Without Official Leave) is not framed as a political protest against the ongoing Vietnam-era military apparatus, but rather as an emotional and psychological regression.

The album was recorded in a low-budget studio, giving it a raw, gritty, and immediate sound—a hallmark of early 1970s regional funk. awol a real mamas boy 1973

The film features several recognizable faces from the early "Golden Age" of adult film: AWOL (1973) - IMDb At the heart of the film is a

: A well-known Sacramento-based gangsta rap label that released numerous "Greatest Hits" compilations, though it was active much later than 1973. The film features several recognizable faces from the

Only a single acetate disc is held in a private collection in Portland, Oregon. No digital transfer exists.

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