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The Rubaiyats had one single for the Sansu label in 1966. Both sides, "Omar Khayyam" and "Tomorrow," were written by <a href="spotify:artist:63aP18bg2ABSOqSNQcAMNy">Allen Toussaint</a> and both are New Orleans soul with duo male vocals; "Omar Khayyam" shows an up-tempo Motown influence and "Tomorrow" is much sultrier. It has been speculated that the Rubaiyats were <a href="spotify:artist:63aP18bg2ABSOqSNQcAMNy">Allen Toussaint</a> himself and Willie Harper and the same as the duo of <a href="spotify:artist:1FCmnjlNAh0oCBncB5z2GR">Willie & Allen</a>, who also did one single for Sansu in 1966. Both sides of the Rubaiyats' single -- and both sides of <a href="spotify:artist:1FCmnjlNAh0oCBncB5z2GR">Willie & Allen</a>'s single, as well -- are on the Sundazed compilation Get Low Down!: The Soul of New Orleans '65-'67. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi

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