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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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Johnny Guitar Watson - A Real Mother For Ya (7")
DJM DJUS 1024, 1977 United States The bluesman talking some truth on this classic West Coast sample slice. Weak VG+ condition with little wear to both vinyl and company sleeve.
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Sly & The Family Stone - If You Want Me.. (7")
Epic 5-11017 , 1974 United States Back in stock. One of the finest funk ballads from one the finest funk artists. Written, arranged, produced and performed by Sylvester Stewart. Respect! VG(+) copy with light groove wear but plays pretty solid (check ...
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Ohio Players - Streakin'' Cheek To Cheek (7")
Mercury 73480, 1974 United States Drum break intro on Jive Turkey but Streakin' Cheek To Cheek is still the best option to my ear. Funky guitar and horns plus great tempo changes.
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Peggy Scott & Jo Jo Benson - Lover's Holi.. (7")
SSS International 736, 1968 United States Screaming soul dancer by the NYC duo. Good stuff for the floor with Here With Me on the flip. Like new condition.
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TLC - Ain't 2 Proud 2 Beg (7")
LaFace 115 265, 1992 Germany Tionne, Lisa and Crystal about to blow up big time in 1992. Like new copy in colourful picture sleeve.
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Kris Kross - Jump (7")
Columbia 657854 7, 1992 Germany Just how huge did this turn, surely Jermaine Dupri is still laughing hard. European picture sleeve pressing in solid EX shape.
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Run-D.M.C. - Walk This Way (7")
London LON 104, 1986 United Kingdom Rick Rubin and Russell Simmons catapulting rap into the mainstream charts. Not sure of the exact sales numbers but surely they must have been huge, particular by todays standards. UK press.
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Christopher Cross - Ride Like The Wind (7")
WB GWB0393, 1979 United States Classic AOR double slap with Ride Like The Wind and Sailing both massive yacht rock hitters. Both have received attention in Disco as well as Hip Hop circles. US pressing in solid EX shape and fitted in WB company sle...
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Stephen Bishop - Save It For A Rainy Day (7")
ABC 17 648 AT, 1976 Germany Great little blue eyed tune that works nicely as crossover soul spin. Tear to label, disc is clean. Generic ABC company 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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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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Woody Herman - Thundering Herd (LP)
Fantasy 19181, 1974 Germany Band leader Woody Herman tackles the Carole King classic Corazon in great style. Perfect play out tune, a real jazz dancer. Good take of John Coltrane's Naima and Lazy Bird as well on here. Cheapo copy from a library ...
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Bob And Marcia - Pied Piper (7")
Trojan TR-7818, 1971 United Kingdom Classic roots material with Pied Piper and Save Me both huge sellers for the star duo of Bob Andy and Marcia Griffiths. Nice DJ copy with wax between VG and VG+
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Mighty Cloud - Dont Mind (7")
Tropical AL061, 1975 United Kingdom Killer track by Mighty Cloud backed by the groovy I Need You by Paul Davidson. Near perfect copy, looks unplayed.
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Supermax - African Blood (7")
Elektra 12 342, 1979 Germany Like new copy of this essential Kurt Hauenstein anthem. Still going string after all this time. Listen to a snippet of the part two side. Cover is a little creased.
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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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Honky - Join The Party (7")
Creole CR 137, 1977 United Kingdom Star producer Ken Gold working closely with the always funky Southampton unit. Sounds like a long lost Kool & The Gang groove. Start with the flip Funky Time, Party Time to catch my drift.
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