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El Chicano - Let Me Dance With You (12")
Streetwave MKHAN 24, 1984 United Kingdom From their eighties period, El Chicano producing a few boogie cuts bordering house. Streetwave company sleeve.
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A Taste Of Honey - Boogie Oogie Oogie (7")
Capitol Records 4565, 1978 United States Classic disco funk that was sampled frequently. Top bassline. Nothing rare here but a top quality tune. Capitol company sleeve.
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Teddy Pendergrass - Close The Door (7")
PIR ZS8 3648 , 1978 United States Definately one of his finest moments used frequently in Hip Hop. Simply a top quailty soul tune from a top quality soul crooner. Light groove wear to wax.
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France Joli - Come To Me (7")
Prelude PRL 8001 , 1979 United States Prelude production with a strong NYC disco vibe. France Joli's biggest hit. US original 45 with visual but inaudible groove wear.
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Brick - Dusic / Happy (7")
Bang B-734 , 1977 United States Quality bassline and funky disco sounds from their brilliant second album. US original in strong VG+ condition.
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Cameo - We're Goin Out Tonight (7")
Chocolate City CC 3206 , 1980 United States All about the flip here with On The One a seriously funky 80s groover from the Cameosis album. Cameo just makes that boogie funk of the finest kind...
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Peaches & Herb - Reunited (7")
Polydor PD 14547, 1978 United States Easy As Pie on the flip is a well underrated Fekaris / Perren production. In fairness I don't think Peaches & Herb ever received the attention they deserved.
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Heatwave - Gangsters Of The Groove (7")
Epic 19-50945, 1980 United States British disco funk from their Candles album. Nice upbeat stuff that deserves a spin when out and about. US original in EX company sleeve.
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MFSB - Sexy / Human Nature (7")
PIR ZS8 3567, 1975 United States Philly disco soul with Sexy used in Hip Hop. I really like the flip as well with the downbeat funky Human Nature. US original in PIR company sleeve.
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The Emotions - Smile / Changes (7")
Columbia 3-10791, 1978 United States Underrated disco soul on Columbia with both sides decent play out tunes. Listen to Changes. US original in company sleeve.
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Fatback Band - Double Dutch (7")
Spring 2066 777, 1977 United Kingdom Bill Curtis and crew just never stops funkin (thankfully). Classic NYC disco funk. Solid center UK Spring. Superficial marks but plays VG+
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Locksmith - Unlock The Funk (7")
Arista 364, 1980 United Kingdom Harvey Mason side project with great bass heavy funk and the Basement Jaxx sampled Chinese Funk Song (Far Beyond) on the flip. Note that Unlock The Funk plays EX whereas the flip has rub from the label causing clicks ...
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GQ - Disco Nights (7")
Arista 245, 1978 United Kingdom De La Soul sampled disco favorite. Always nice to have this as 45. UK Arista pressing in decent VG shape, far few marks but plays nice and loud.
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Dynasty - I've Just Begun To Love You (7")
Solar YB-12021, 1980 United States Feel good boogie by Solar household quartet that spun many great dancers during the 80s. Disc is flawless, label with stamp and penmarks.
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George Duke / Stanley Clarke - Sweet Baby (7")
Epic 19-01052, 1981 United States Flip this sweet baby for Never Judge A Cover By It's Book, a great downbeat jazzy instrumental break begging to be looped. US original in Epic sleeve.
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Vaughan Mason - Jammin Big Guitar (12")
Brunswick D 220, 1981 United States 80s funk anthem that fits any Bohannon / Kurtis Blow mix like butter on toast. Plenty of marks througout but looks a lot worse than it sounds. Reduced price. US original.
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Fat Larry's Band - Act Like You Know (12")
WMOT Records VS 491-12, 1981 United Kingdom In demand UK picture sleeve original 12inch with the dancefloor filler so fitting for Saturday night out and about. 'This is your way to shine....' Vinyl and cover are visually both in a bad shape but plays decent so ...
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Anita Ward - Ring My Bell (12")
T.K. Disco 124, 1979 United States Ding Dong - Ding Dong - Classic Miami anthem from the disco heydays. Produced by Stax man Frederick Knight. US 1st press in TK Disco sleeve. Small stamp on label.
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SOS Band - Tell Me If You Still Care (12")
Tabu Records TA 3927, 1983 United Kingdom Great 80s two-step ballad used frequently in hip hop. Jam & Lewis production with If You Want My Love on the flipside. UK original in stunning condition.
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Winans - Let My People Go (12")
Qwest Records 0-20430, 1985 United States 80s boogie from the gospel hard hitters Winans on Qwest. I prefer the breakdown reprise mix that stays somewhat faithful to their original roots. Writing on label and cover. Vinyl is spotless.
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