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Rose Royce - Love Don't Live Here Anymore (7")
Whitfield K 17236, 1978 United Kingdom Always had a soft spot for Rose Royce and this one captures her style perfectly. Nothing rare at all but wow...
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Carl Carlton - Everlasting Love / I Wanna Be...(7")
Backbeat BB 27001, 1973 United Kingdom Soulful sing-along classic from Mr. Carlton. A fine double sider from the his Everlasting Love album. Few light scuffs but plays EX.
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O'Jays - Love Train / Who Am I (7")
Philadelphia ZS7 3524, 1972 United States Classic. Nothing more nothing less. Soultrain favorite. PIR company sleeve with writing and small sticker on label. Light background noice.
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Al Wilson - I've Got A Feeling (7")
Playboy Records P 6062, 1976 United States Great mellow soul from Al Wilson. US original on Playboy in great condition. Simply beautiful.
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Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes - Wake Up..(7")
PIR ZS8 3579 US, 1975 United States Harold Melvin theme song that was used by Common on The Food. Top Philly soul.
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Marvin Gaye - I Want You (7")
Tamla T 54264F, 1976 United States Marvin Gaye is pure genius in my eyes. Such a great piece of music from such a great musician. Gordon Banks, Deon Estus and Doni Hagan providing the rhythm section here.
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Cheryl Lynn - Got To Be Real (7")
Columbia 3-10808, 1978 United States Works as good today as in '78. Reminds me of scouting for early Ultimate Breaks & Beats records. US original in Columbia sleeve. Light groove wear on vinyl.
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Boz Scaggs - Lowdown (7")
Columbia 3-10367, 1976 United States Tightest of drum break to kick off this crossover mid tempo killer. It sounds great when played out. Stock copy in Columbia sleeve.
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Player - Baby Come Back (7")
RSO Records RS 879, 1977 United States You know the deal here. Exceptional bassline used by KMD and Biz Markie. Who needs the album when you have it all on 45...
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Minnie Riperton - Lovin' You (7")
Epic 8-50057 , 1974 United States The perfect 'wake-up-springtime' soundtrack. Pure bliss.... US original in excellent condition.
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Smokey Robinson - Cruisin' (7")
Tamla T 54306 F , 1979 United States D'Angelo's version is class but you have to pay dues to the originator. Essential summer tune.... Brushed hairlines but plays fine.
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Graham Central Station - Feel The Need (7")
Warner Bros WBS 8061 , 1974 United States Happy going disco funk from Larry Graham and Co. WB sleeve and vinyl in strong VG+ condition.
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Al Green - Livin' For You (7")
Hi 45-2257, 1973 United States Nice Al Green double sider from his Let's Stay Together and Livin For You Albums. It Ain't No Fun To Me on the flip. HI original in strong VG+ condition.
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Rufus Ft Chaka Khan - Dance Wit Me (7")
ABC 12179, 1975 United States Drum break intro on a nice mid seventies Rufus track. Keepin it funky as always. US original.
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Rufus Ft Chaka Khan - Rufusized (7")
ABC-12066, 1974 United States Raw funk forty five, Rufusized will fit a Zapp or Brick cue in your next mix perfectly. Once You Get Started on the flip. Clean US original in company sleeve.
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Rufus Ft Chaka Khan - Sweet Thing / Circles (7")
ABC-12149, 1975 United States Essential summer soul, Chaka's voice is pure bliss. Been on repeat here for a while as the warm weather was approaching. ABC company sleeve. EX vinyl with inaudible groove wear.
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Tyrone Davis - This I Swear (7")
Columbia 3-10528, 1976 United States I really dig Tyrone Davis, he just is a souful gentleman. No wonder he was a big hit with the ladies. US original with Givin' Myself To You on the flip. Light groove wear not affecting play.
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Detroit Emeralds - Feel The Need In Me (7")
Janus 6146 020, 1971 United Kingdom Classic Soul material on Janus 45. UK pressing in strong VG condition.
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Bloodstone - My Little Lady (7")
London 5N-1061, 1975 United States Nice groovy vocal soul spin by Bloodstone out of Missouri. Loving You Is Just A Passtime on the flip.
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Teddy Pendergrass - TP (LP)
PIR 84542, 1980 Netherlands Love T.K.O. and Let Me Love You stand out here but this Philly soul piece is all killer. Good stuff for Sunday morning in bed or Saturday night in bed... Some lines / scuffs on wax but plays well with very moderate no...
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