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Dante's Inferno - Ain't Misbehavin (12")
Infinity Records L33-1006, 1979 United States Unplayed promo copy of this one-off NYC disco project. Simple recipe for making some $$ - get the record, loop the sound, throw on some loud bass and you are pretty much there. Easy...
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Heatwave - The Groove Line (7")
Epic 8-50524 , 1978 United States Another brilliant late seventies boogie 45. Lifted by PE on Sophisticated B.... Happiness Togetherness on the flip. Fine condition in Epic company sleeve.
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Maze ft Frankie Beverly - Running Away (7")
Capitol Records 5000, 1981 United States Underated 80s soul by Frankie Beverly. Running Away is a solid boogie track. Stock copy in Capitol company sleeve.
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Quincy Jones Ft. James Ingram - The Dude (7")
A&M Records 2357-S, 1981 United States Top soul jazz from the master himself and James Ingram. From the album of the same name. Crisp and clean copy in AM company sleeve.
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Brick - Dazz / Southern Sunset (7")
Bang Records B-727, 1976 United States All time B-boy anthem with top breaks. The instrumental Southern Sunset is equally good. Bang records company sleeve.
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Cheryl Lynn - If This World Were Mine (7")
Columbia 18-03204, 1982 United States Beautiful cover by Cheryl and Luther of the Marvin & Tammi ballad. Great end-of-nighter. Top condition in Columbia sleeve.
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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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Roberta Flack & Hathaway - Back Together..(7")
Atlantic 3661, 1979 United States Brilliant Mtume produced two step that should be played out loud in the club. US original in Atlantic company sleeve.
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Zapp - Doo Wa Ditty (7")
Warner Bros 7-29891 , 1982 United States Roger Troutman is always good for a b-boy breakdown or two and does not dissapoint here either. Come On on the flip. WB company sleeve.
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George Duke - Dukey Stick (7")
Epic 8-50531 , 1978 United States Classic P-funk breaks 45 from George Duke. Sampled by Paris and Spice 1 among others. US original in Epic company sleeve.
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Con Funk Shun - Ffun (7")
Mercury 73959 , 1977 United States Classic Westcoast B-boy break used in Hip Hop. Quality instrumental aczion with Indian Summer Love on the flip.
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GQ - Disco Nights (Rock-Freak) (7")
Arista AS 0388 , 1979 United States De La Soul sampled disco favorite. Always nice to have this as 45. Arista sleeve and vinyl in great condition.
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Junior - Mama Used To Say (7")
Mercury 76132 , 1981 United States Classic disco break famously used by Double D & Steinsky, Jungle Brothers and so many others. US original in Mercury sleeve.
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Brothers Johnson - Tomorrow / Get The.. (7")
A&M 1851-S , 1976 United States This sound has got Quincy Jones all over it. Tomorrow just is a quality jazz funk tune up there with some of the best Blackbyrds stuff. Light groove wear.
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Brothers Johnson - I Want You / Real Thing (7")
A&M 2343-S , 1981 United States Flipped by The Alchemist and OC - maybe you want to do the same.... Top condition US original in company sleeve.
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Bar-Kays - Shake Your Rump (7")
Mercury 73833 , 1976 United States From their fantastic Too Hot To Hold album, a crackin happy boogie funk effort. Summer Of Our Love on the flip is mellow but equally good. Some groove wear but barely audible.
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Sylvester - Dance / Was It Something... (7")
Fantasy 827 , 1978 United States Flip it for the fun with the Harvey Fuqua produced Was It Something I Said used by Big Daddy Kane.
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Poussez! - Never Gonna Say Goodbye (7")
Vanguard 006 CRY 62 92, 1979 Germany Alphonse Mouzon production with some strong boogie influences. I play the flip here with Boogie With Me but both sides are good.
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Nick Straker - You Know I Like It (7")
Pinnacle INT 113.710, 1983 Germany Great boogie cut from always popular Nick Straker set as red transparent 7" vinyl. His classic signature sound plus a few vocoders thrown in on top. Great instrumental version on the flip.
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Goody Goody - No 1 Dee Jay (7")
Atlantic 11 195 , 1978 Germany Vince Montana Jr in charge and the result is all you would expect of the master. Upbeat dance floor favorite with a heads up to the real DJs.
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