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Gordon Lightfoot - Sundown (7")
Reprise REP 1194, 1974 United States Classic US rock with vocals flipped by Method Man on the killer Wu Tang Clan. Clean EX original in plain sleeve.
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Billy Joel - It's Still Rock And Roll To Me (7")
Columbia 1-11276, 1980 United States Drum break used by Boogie Down Production and others back in the days. Clean US original in Columbia sleeve.
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Steppenwolf - Rock Me (7")
Dunhill 45-4182, 1969 United States Heavy drum breaks on the flipside Jupiter Child by hard rockers Steppenwolf. US original with significant groove wear and scuffing. No deep marks but plays with background noice.
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The Jaggerz - The Rapper (7")
Kama Sutra KA 502, 1970 United States Breakbeat classic on US pink label Kama Sutra. Nothing rare but kinda essential. Groove wear and marks but plays VG+
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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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Stories - Brother Louie (7")
Kama Sutra KA 577 , 1973 United States Melodic feel good southern rock out on Kama Sutra with the old message of the difficulties of multi cultural love. US original with some marks causing light crackle. Reduced price.
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Atlanta Rhythm Section - Spooky (7")
Polydor PD 2001, 1979 United States No prog rock here but a funky rock 45 that is a must on Halloween. All so Spooky....
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America - Ventura Highway (7")
WB 9010, 1972 United States American folk rock floater as WB speciality pressing. Used by Jam & Lewis on Someone To Call My Lover by Janet Jasckson.
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Paul Simon - 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover (7")
Columbia 3-10270, 1975 United States Ol' School sample material used by everyone from Kool Moe Dee to Eminem. Good 45 for Hip Hop DJs still showing off skills on wax...
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Derek & The Dominos - Layla (7")
ATCO 45-6809, 1972 United States Eric Clapton and co with the huge hit Layla sampled on and off in Hip Hop. US original ATCO press.
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The Grass Roots - Midnight Confessions (7")
Dunhill 45-D-4144, 1968 United States Flip this folky baby for Who Will You Be Tomorrow with excellent psyched drum work. Clean US original but plays with some crackle.
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Andy Kim - Shoot'em Up, Baby (7")
Steed 45-710, 1968 United States Crossover pop / rock dancer wth potential on soul floors. Stunning EX++ condition in Steed company sleeve.
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Fancy - Touch Me (7")
Big Tree BT-16026, 1974 United States Glamish drum action here on seldom seen US original Big Tree 45. Not sure if ever flipped...
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Rare Earth - Hey Big Brother (7")
Rare Earth 5C 006-93089, 197 Netherlands Heavy breakbeat by US household Motown rockers Rare Earth. Produced by none other than Dino Fekaris. Must have material for cheap. Copy looks worn but plays well. Listen in...
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Tommy Roe - Dizzy (7")
ABC Dunhill 45 D 1447, 1969 United States Essential drum break 45 that is must have material for an 45 mixtape or similar. Two soft marks but a very decent VG copy.
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Doobie Brothers - Listen To The Music (7")
WB 7619, 1972 United States Classic Doobie material on US Warner Brothers 45. Nice poppish soul tune...
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Rare Earth - (I Know) I'm Losing You (7")
Rare Earth R 5017, 1970 United States Killer psych soul cover version of the Temptations classic. Monster drumbreak included. Must have material to any beat digger. US original strong VG+ condition, plays EX.
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Rare Earth - Born To Wander (7")
Rare Earth R5021, 1970 United States Crazy underrated jazz rock by Motown powergroup Rare Earth. Born To Wander is a great cut with tight horns and drum work.
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Rare Earth - I Just Want To Celebrate (7")
Rare Earth 1C 006-92 711, 1971 Germany Heavy breakbeat by US household Motown rockers Rare Earth. Produced by none other than Dino Fekaris. Must have material for cheap. Copy looks a little worn but plays very well.
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Tommy James & Shondells - Get Out Now (7")
Roulette R-7000, 1968 United States Classic psych pop with a soulful and funky feel on both sides. US original with visual wear but plays very credible VG+
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