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Titanic - Half Breed (7")
CBS 7278, 1971 France Prog rockers Titanic with their trademark percussion / drum breakbeat styled track. French picture sleeve issue in decent VG+ condition, visual hairlines but plays great.
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The Moody Blues - Lose Your Money (7")
London 45 LON 9726, 1964 United States Classic 60s dancer, fuzzy stuff for the floor. Go Now flipside on original US press. Clean labels, record with a few faint inaudible lines.
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Charlie Daniels - Funky Junky (7")
Kama Sutra KA 576, 1973 United States Bluesgrass pioneer Charlie Daniels getting his funk on for Kama Sutra. Loud banging drums and gritty guitar work, just how we like it. Record with marks but plays flawless.
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Classics IV - Spooky (7")
Imperial 66259, 1967 United States Popular Classics IV output with a fine soul jazz vibe. Copy looks pretty used but plays decent VG or better. US original.
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Edgar Winter Group - Frankenstein (7")
Epic 5-10967, 1972 United States Nice psychedelic vibes on this early 70s rock release. Check the second part with lots of spacey sound effects. Epic original in company sleeve.
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Boz Scaggs - Lowdown (7")
Columbia 3-10367, 1976 United States Back in stock! Tightest of drum break to kick off this crossover mid tempo killer. It sounds great when played out. VG+ copy with some light groove wear fitted in Columbia sleeve.
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Eric Clapton - I Shot The Sheriff (7")
RSO SO-500, 1974 United States Marley penned classic turned big hitter by Clapton turned Hip Hop jam by Eric and Parrish. What a jam...
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Vogues - Humpty Dumpty (7")
Barry B3407X, 1966 United States Hand clapping titty shaker with a great psych pop flipside Magic Town. Rare Barry press in decent VG+ condition.
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New Colony Six - I Could Never Lie To You (7")
Mercury 72920, 1969 United States Psychedelic pop rock by the famed Chi-town garage rockers. Intro is so sample ready. US original with punch holed label and some supericial groove wear. Plays great.
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Three Dog Night - I Can Hear Your Calling (7")
MCA D-1455 , 1970 United States Breakbeat fave with hard drums flipped by anyone from Diamond D to Prince Paul.
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Peppermint Rainbow - Don't Wake Me Up.. (7")
Decca 732498, 1969 United States Hippy psych with Don't Wake Me Up a nice sunshine dancer but opted for the strings on Rosemary. Good sample material. US Decca original in company sleeve.
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Zager & Evans - Mr. Turnkey (7")
RCA 447 0848, 1969 United States Brilliant folky stuff from the the US duo. In The Year 2525 on the flip.
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Bread - Didn't Even Know Her Name (7")
Elektra EK-45832, 1973 United States Melodic sunshine folk by laid back LA rock group Bread. US original in great shape but with pressing bubble causing a light background pop. Check soundclip.
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Steam - Na Na Hey Hey (7")
Fontana F-1667, 1969 United States Psych pop with breakbeat drums sampled on and off in Hip Hop. Nice soulful flip with It's The Magic in You Girl. Soft marks but straight VG+ playback.
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Golden Earring - Radar Love (7")
MCA-60181, 1973 United States Rock classic with great drum breakdown. Been Driving All Night.... US original in clean EX shape.
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Mercy - Love / Fireball (7")
Sundi SR-6811, 1969 United States Chilled folk or raw psychedelica, well Fireball won this time around. White label (promo?) US original in solid VG+ condition.
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Rolling Stones - Miss You (7")
EMI 006 61201, 1978 Germany Late seventies and a different sound from the mighty beat rocking Stones of the sixties but I Miss You is pure quality and still get spins on Soul, Disco, Rock, even Hip Hop floors. Cover creasing and light superficia...
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J.J. Cale - Cocaine (7")
Shelter 11 662 AT, 1977 Germany Huge anthem penned by JJ Cale later to go even bigger for Eric Clapton. Picture sleeve and wax in decent VG+ condition.
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Four Seasons - December, 1963 (7")
WB 16 688, 1976 Germany Bob Gaudio and crew having fun with the ladies in NYC. Flipped way back when by Biz Markie. Stongest VG++ copy, plays and looks pretty much EX allround.
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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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