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Don Ray - Got To Have Loving (7")
Polydor 2121 365, 1978 Germany Superb string laden disco piece by master producer Raymond Donnez who's signature is on many top productions (Alec Costandinos, Cerrone). Check the edited Part 2 side, hands up floorfiller breakdown.
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Tony Ben Feghaly - Angela Dentro (7")
Decca 6.12 534, 1979 Germany Italian vocal disco piece with nice cosmic touch. Flipside is a liadback folky (yet enjoyable) ballad. Clean EX condition, cover has faint stamp on label and cover.
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Gee Caytor - Listen (7")
Mercury 822 115-7 , 1984 Germany Ice cold Italo burner on seldom seen German only Mercury single. The Heroes 84 flipside is more on a New Wave tip. Flawless condition.
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Dance Reaction - Disco Train (7")
Metronome 0030.470, 1982 Germany Looks so bad, sounds so good. Did not expect much from this one but bang, riding that Disco Train with the soundsystem blasting. Added bonus it has an obscure handclapping train soundeffect flipside. Clean wax, cover ...
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Clout - Save Me (7")
Carrere 49.479, 1979 France Classic crossover dancer in Sunshine Baby with a laidback rasta disco style. French press in audible strong EX shape, cover with small sticker tear.
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West India Company - Ave Maria (7")
Teldec 6.14270 AC, 1984 Germany The sound of Asha Bhosle's voice on beats by Stephen Luscombe turned to be a bit of a cosmic classic. Flipdie with Vishnu Shlokas also a nice cut. Weak VG+ shape but plays fine.
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Captain Mustard - Funky Burger (7")
Barclay SB-28.029, 1981 Portugal French parody disco that does work thanks to Frederic Mercer at the production knobs. Portugiese press in plain sleeve.
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Cherry Laine - Everybody Knows It (7")
Hansa 17 649 AT, 1977 Germany Essential Cherry Laine anthem produced by Bernd Möhrle. Plain sleeve DJ copy for cheap. Looks VG, plays at least VG+
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K.B. Caps - Do You Really Need Me (7")
Night & Day 1245, 1986 Germany Hands up Italo burner by Cay Hume. Pretty cheesy stuff but what the heck. DJ copy with hairlines and plain sleeve.
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Moonbase - Waiting For A Train (7")
ZYX 1040, 1983 Germany Really dig this track, Tony Carrasco on top form. Still trying to find out what side I like most. Give the vocal side a go for starters but the dub version is as good if not better. Surface lines but plays spot on.
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Panama Cut - Only A Boy In Love (7")
CBS A4485, 1984 Germany Off the radar b-side, Dancing Girl, with massive potential. Fat funky bassline, even some vocoder action towards the end. Single only release. Clean EX copy in plain sleeve.
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Yvette - What Did You Do That For? (7")
Milos 84 00 10, 1984 Germany Soulful discoed take of the Dionne Warwick classic. Rare German only release, here at affordable price. Disc grade is between VG and VG+
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Future World Orchestra - Desire (7")
Dureco 4488, 1981 Germany More great stuff by the Dutch synthesizer duo. Casablanca Nights is the one to go for. Nice downbeat space disco. Great allround condition.
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Future World Orchestra - Theme From E.T. (7")
Master 6.13723, 1983 Germany The E.T. Theme is good but little hard to challenge the pulsating Mister Y. Class A material by Robert Pot and Gerto Heupink. Rare German single with altenate cover art. Solid EX shape.
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Ad Visser - Delicate Balance (7")
Dino Music S 174, 1990 Germany Back in stock! Great ambient electro gem hidden as flipside to the cheesy Head Over Heels In Paradise. Solid EX copy with promo info sheet included.
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Prox - The Return (7")
Polydor 2042 118, 1979 Germany Crossover synth, wave, electro pop with lasergun and sound effects all over. Just how we like it, right....
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Cyber People - Polaris (12")
Memory MEM 015, 1984 Germany Famous Theo Spagna Italo production that fans of Hi NRG would likely enjoy as well. Check the extended club version. Record is EX, cover with mild storage / ring wear.
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Cosmetics - Love Can Destroy (7")
Repetoire 6.13214, 1981 Germany Brilliant stuff by the Austrian New Wave grouping. Cool electronics and fine lyrics by Gitti Seuberth. Litte tear to cover corner but overall a solid VG+ grade.
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Alexei Sayle - Didn't You Kill My Brother? (7")
CBS A 6553, 1985 Netherlands Alexei Sayle is a household name in British comedy and when teaming up with Chas Jankel you get a Russian mafia meets Beverly Hills Cop anthem. Hey You, Come Here...
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Thijs van Leer - Bolero (7")
CBS 8399, 1980 Netherlands Jazzman Thijs Van Leer tackles Ravel's Bolero for the Henry Mancini soundtrack to "10". Sweet little discoed version, picture cover is not bad either.
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