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Steely Dan - Peg (7")
ABC 12320, 1977 United States Classic rock crossover famously sampled by De La Soul and a super cool track in its own right. Who does not get their groove on to this. Record has marks causing ticks but still a decent DJ copy. Label with pen mark /...
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The Turtles - Buzz Saw (7")
White Whale 292, 1968 United States Essential fuzzy breakbeat garage by the mighty Turtles flipped by D-Nice back in the days.. Flipside is the melodic You Showed Me. Copy has groove wear but Buzz Saw side plays perfect, You Showed Me has moderate backg...
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The Fifth Estate - Heigh-Ho (7")
Jubilee JB-5595, 1967 United States Sixties hippy psych vocal harmony group Fifth Estate with their big hitter Heigh-Ho but rarther flip it for the melodic It's Waiting There For You. US Jubilee original press in EX shape, label with bullethole.
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El Chicano - Gringo En Mexico (7")
MCA 40199, 1974 United States Latino rockers El Chicano with the smooth and soulful Children. Nice condition US original in MCA company sleeve.
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Larry Santos - Mornin' Sun (7")
Evolution 1024, 1970 United States Love this soulful folk rock output by Larry Santis who sounds remarkably like Richie Havens. Both sides are good but start with Wandering Man. Spotless US original.
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Ten Years After - Sounds (7")
Deram DM. 176, 1968 Germany Druggy psych by British blues rockers Ten Years After. Portable People flip but Sound being my prefered pick. German original in correct Deram company sleeve. Record is straight VG+ with cover part split.
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The Petards - Misty Island (7")
Liberty 15 206, 1969 Germany Brilliant double sider by the famous German pre-kraut beat group Petards. I like Tartarex best but both are useful. Copy looks VG but playgrade is solid VG+
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Weather Report - Boogie Woogie Waltz (7")
CBS S 1698 , 1973 Germany One of the finest Joe Zawinul moments waltzing with the fusion jazz rockers Weather Reports. Record has several scratch marks that looks dangerous but playback is great, check soundclip.
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Tony Joe White - The Daddy (7")
WB 16071, 1971 Germany Tony Joe White is such an underrated artist in my eyes. Soulful and funky southern rock, just check the Voodoo Village flipside here. Condition between VG and VG+ but playgrade is solid VG+
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Tommy Graham - After The Gold Rush (7")
Capitol 00681194, 1970 Germany Nice cover of the Neil Young classic backed by the funky rock dancer Right On. Seldom seen picture sleeve pressing exclusively out on German capitol.
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The Rascals - Carry Me Back (7")
Atlantic Atl. 70.397, 1969 Germany Classic US beat produced by mastermind Arif Mardin fitted in cool looking Atlantic picture cover. Record grades between VG and VG+ with cover straight VG+ only a tiny rip from EX.
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Can - Spoon (7")
UA 35 304, 1971 Germany One of the few early CAN items not silly rare but that does not mean it is not good. Notably Spoon but also Shikako Maru Ten are great. Record and picture cover both in strong VG+ condition.
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Shocking Blue - Blossom Lady (7")
Polydor 2001 215, 1971 Germany Great free floating psych single by the Ducth rockers. Is This A Dream being your first choice here. Excellent lyrics and sound. Cover looks nice but with stamp on back side.
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Greenfield & Cook - Easy Boy (7")
Polydor 2050 259, 1973 Germany Dutch duo of Rink Greenfield and Peter Kok pulling off a wonderful melodic folk piece. European only single release in lovely VG++ condition.
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Steve Kahn - Darlin Darlin Baby (7")
CBS SK 1, 1977 Germany Such a cool summer time version of the O'jays gem. Bob James adding plenty of warmth. Flipside with Soft Summer Breeze is not bad either. Mega rare German white label picture sleeve promo issue.
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Snowball - Hold On (7")
Atlantic ATL 11 201, 1978 Germany German jazz rock unit with former members of Passport and Nektar playing funky fusion. Curt Cress at the knobs. Give the flipside Backfire a listen for a feel of direction.
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Don Sebesky - Skyliner (7")
CTI 61.008, 1975 Germany Great Brooklyn Brigde cover art picture sleeve single by Don Sebersky and Creed Taylor crafting a smooth fusion jazz jam.
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Golden Earring - Switch (LP)
Polydor 2417 301, 1975 Germany Mid seventies studio album by the Dutch powerhouse prog rock grouping. Highlights in Intro / Plus Minus Absurdio and The Lonesome D.J. but a great album all in all. Solid allround EX copy.
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Kashmir - Alarme (LP)
Kiswell BBS 25102, 1979 Germany Wonderful debut album by French duo Henry Dubelly and Patrice Guenat. A fine mix of electronics, rock and disco. Desert Bleu and Go my personal favorites but a solid listen from start to finish. Record grades EX plus ...
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Cats TV - No. 3 (LP)
Reflektor Z 810 928-1, 1983 Germany Rockish new wave release by Hamburg grouping Cats TV. Their third album (little surprise) offering a fine blend of electronics and rock, all sung in German. Solid EX condition cover and disc plus OIS included.
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