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Gary Toms - Stand Up And Shout (7")
P.I.P. Records PIP 6524, 1976 United States Whistle blowing disco grooves with some funk influence from Gary Toms without his Empire. Have not seen it as 7" before. Some marks throughout causing occasional crackle but nothing bad, take a listen to the soundclip...
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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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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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Jackson 5 - Forever Came Today / All I Do.. (7")
Motown M 1356F , 1975 United States Essential double sider from MJ and crew. Huge dancefloor anthem in Forever Came Today that's been edited notoriously and the Dilla Donut sample in All I Do Is Think Of You. Copy plays with a dozen of loud clicks (not ...
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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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Teddy Pendergrass - You Must Live On (7")
PIR ZS5 02462, 1981 United States Classic b-side material from the fantastic Teddy still pulling off quality soul tunes by the early eighties.
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Stylistics - Let's Put It All Together (7")
Avco AV 4640 , 1974 United States Sweet soul music sampled frequently in Hip Hop but the main cut in my ears is the flip with I Take It Out On You. Copy is visually VG but plays straight VG+
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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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Rose Royce - Love Don't Live Here Anymore (7")
Whitfield K 17236, 1978 United Kingdom Always had a soft spot for Rose Royce and this one captures her style perfectly. Nothing rare at all but wow...
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Ocean - Put Your Hand In The Hand (7")
Kama Sutra 2013 017, 1971 Germany Not much introduction necessary. Group harmony folk rock with those fat sample ready drums.
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Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes - Wake Up..(7")
PIR ZS8 3579 US, 1975 United States Harold Melvin theme song that was used by Common on The Food. Top Philly soul.
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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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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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James Last - Beach Party (LP)
Polydor 2371 039, 19 Germany James Last goes Batucada with Happy Brasilia. Quality dancefloor track, combed on one of the Mojo Club albums. Top condition.
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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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Boz Scaggs - Lowdown (7")
Columbia 3-10367, 1976 United States Tightest of drum break to kick off this crossover mid tempo killer. It sounds great when played out. Stock copy in Columbia sleeve.
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Player - Baby Come Back (7")
RSO Records RS 879, 1977 United States You know the deal here. Exceptional bassline used by KMD and Biz Markie. Who needs the album when you have it all on 45...
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