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Slave - Son Of Slide / Slide (7")
Cotillion 44218, 1978 United States Back in stock! Funk favorite with their two best tracks on one piece of wax. Perfectly sampled by A Tribe Called Quest, PE and tons of others. Light groove wear but barely audible, plays great!
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ADC Band - Long Stroke (7")
Cotillion 44243, 1978 United States Nice drum break intro on this downbeat P-funk styled ADC Band hitter. Second press on Cotilion of Northern Records original.
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Randy Brown - Looking For The Real Thing (7")
Chocolate City 3224, 1981 United States Good feel rare groove material on Chocolate City with If I Don't Love You on the flipside. EX conditon with only light storage wear.
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Brick - Dazz / Southern Sunset (7")
Bang Records B-727, 1977 United States Back in stock! All time B-boy anthem with top breaks. The instrumental Southern Sunset is equally good. EX plus plus condition.
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Peter Brown - Crank It Up (12")
T.K. Disco 151, 1979 United States Multible discoed drum breaks on this late seventies T.K. production. US press in company sleeve, short version label with writing.
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Crown Heights Affair - Somebody Tell Me.. (12")
De-lite 0930.079, 1982 Germany Two soulful sides by the New York funk group. Flip with Your Love Makes Me Hot. German De-Lite press fitted in correct Maxi Dancer sleeve.
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Teena Marie - Fix It (12")
Epic TA 3820, 1983 United Kingdom Lovely disco funk 12" by Teena Marie who is such an underrated artist in my eyes. Instrumental flipside. UK pressing with faint stamp on label fitted in Epic company sleeve.
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Jermaine Jackson - Do What You Do (12")
Arista 12609, 1984 United Kingdom MJ and JJ doing what comes naturally. Tell Me I'm Not Dreaming is a great jam. Light crackle at intro turns, rest plays EX.
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Chaka Khan - I'm Every Woman (12")
WB W 2963 T, 1989 United Kingdom Tag team Ashford and Simpson behind this huge hit with Arif Mardin producing. Two remix versions on here that are alright but still the original stand out.
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Jocelyn Brown - Caught In The Act (12")
WB 0-20766 , 1987 United States The queen of New York disco still going strong by '87. Nice upbeat track produced by legendary John "Jellybean" Benitez.
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Deborah Washington - Ready Or Not (12")
Ariola PRO 7700, 1978 United States Debut single output by Deborah Washington including a nice disco edit by Randy Sills. Flawless copy in Ariola Records sleeve.
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Michael Zager Band - Let's All Chant (12")
Private Stock PVDD 1, 1977 United Kingdom Killer bassline breakdown on this massive dancefloor anthem. UK extended version backed by Love Express.
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One Way - Mr. Groove (12")
MCA 890, 1984 United Kingdom Essential electro funk with vocoder vocals all over the place. UK MCA pressing is decent VG+ shape, pretty clean copy but plays with light background noise.
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Spice - You're So Nice (12")
Jive JD 1 9040, 1983 United Kingdom Great UK only release with a nice 'bongo rock' styled instrumental. Not so keen on the spoken word vocal side but your call what to play. VG copy with light distortion, Jive company sleeve with moderate wear.
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Gary's Gang - Keep On Dancin' (12")
Columbia 44H 06898, 1987 United States Two big big disco tunes with Gary's Gang Keep On Dancin' backed by Patrick Hernandez Born To Be Alive. Happy days...
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Phyllis Hyman - Living All Alone (12")
PIR SPRO-9910 , 1986 United States With Dexter Wansel producing and lovely Phyllis Hyman covering the Bobby Caldwell masterppiece What You Won't Do For Love you just know it is going to be fun.
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Delaney - Nice (12")
Macola 1007, 1987 United States Mellow two step produced by King Errisson on the recommended Westcoast soul, funk, electro label Macola Records. Instrumental flipside. Perfect backstock copy.
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Loose Ends - Magic Touch (12")
Virgin VS 761-13, 1985 United Kingdom Smooth yet funky mid tempo jazz groove with vibes solo work by the master himself, Mr Roy Ayers. UK white label promo in strong VG+ condition, cover with ring/storage wear.
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Loleatta Holloway - So Sweet (12")
D.J. International 930 , 1987 United States Mr Farley "Jackmaster" Funk producing for the disco queen. A number of new mixes on here but the original still stand out. US white label pressing in nice EX shape.
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American Express - Exodisco (7")
Mercury 6007 212, 1979 United Kingdom Two great sides by this obscure disco funk grouping only releasing a few tracks in the UK. Flipside with Kick Back being my pick but Exodisco is nice too.
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