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Martha Reeves - In And Out Of My Life (7")
Gordy G 7113F, 1971 United States All about the flip with Your Love Makes It All Wothwhile, a top Gene Page production and the lovely ladies on finest of form. Record with groove wear but plays solid VG+ or better.
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Martha Reeves & The Vandellas - Bless You (7")
Gordy G 7110F, 1971 United States Sisters soul dancer with the mid tempo Hope I Don't Get My Heart Broke my personal favorite but both sides are good. Clean EX condition, label with bullet hole.
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John Edwards - The Look On Your Face (7")
Bell 45-205, 1972 United States Rare soul slice by Spinners member on a solo tip. Flipside action with the marvelous Look On Your Face that is popular on modern as well as northern floors all over. Clean EX copy, plays flawless, label has a tiny tea...
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Johnny Johnson - Blame It On The Pony... (7")
Bell B-953 , 1970 United States Personally prefer the organ driven Never Let Her Go flipside here although the Pony Express offers a nice crisp drum break intro. US pressing in clean shape and fitted in matching Bell company sleeve.
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Baby Huey - Mighty Mighty Children (7")
Radio Active Gold 97, 1971 United States Baby Huey and The Babysitters ?tackling the Curtis Mayfield masterpiece. On point performance as one would expect by James Thomas Ramey. Crispy clean near mint copy in company sleeve.
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Laura Lee - Crumbs Off The Table (7")
Radio Active Gold 122, 1973 United States Must have soul breaks forty five here as Buddah Record's Radio Active Gold press with You've Got To Save Me flipside. Like new copy in company sleeve.
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Aretha Franklin - Rock Steady (7")
Atlantic OS 13065, 197? United States All time favorite breakbeat material from Aretha Franklin. Can't imagine ever growing tired of this funky soul classic. Soft hairline scuffing on disc, plays flawless. Flipside with stamp on label.
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Otis Redding & Carla Thomas - Tramp (7")
Atlantic OS 13105, 197? United States What a winning combo here with two soul breakbeat treats on one single. Otis and Carla ripping things up on Tramp with the mighty Barkays Soul Finger flipside.
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Otis Redding - The Happy Song (Dum Dum) (7")
Volt 45-163, 1968 United States Soul smash by the master mastered by close friend and partner Steve Cropper. Flipside with Open The Door.
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Otis Redding - Nobody's Fault But Mine (7")
ATCO 45-6612, 1968 United States I've Got Dreams To Remember is real nice but my fave here is still Nobody's Fault But Mine. Raw downbeat soul...
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Otis Redding - Snatch A Little Piece (7")
ATCO 45-6766, 1970 United States Two winning sides by the soul legend in Give Away None Of My Love and Snatch A Little Piece. Brushed hairlines on disc grading strong VG, plays better.
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R.B. Greaves - Big Bad City (7")
ATCO 45-6714, 1969 United States Flipside to the huge soul pop smash Take A Letter Maria is surely the best pick. US original ATCO pressing in straight VG+ condition.
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William Bell - Get It While It's Hot (7")
Stax 0221, 1974 United States Marvelous Memphis soul double sider with both Get It While It's Hot and Nobody Walks Away From Love Unhurt great picks. Nice copy with record close to EX, label with pen mark.
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William Bell - You've Got The Kind Of Love.. (7")
Stax 0175, 1973 United States Fantastic modern soul treat by William Bell. Killer tune. Copy is VG/VG+ with some audible marks on less interesting flipside, You've Got The Kind Of Love I Need plays flawless.
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Johnnie Taylor - We're Getting Careless.. (7")
Stax 0193, 1973 United States Nice hurting soul ballad double sider from his essential Who's Making Love album on Stax. Disc shows faint surface marks.
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Johnnie Taylor - Cheaper To Keep Her (7")
Stax 0176, 1973 United States Nice bluesly cut backed the mellow soul tune I Can Read Between The Lines. Strong VG copy with surface marks on disc and one small penmark on flipside label.
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Staple Singers - Be What You Are (7")
Stax BO 131, 1972 Germany Smooth soul groove by the Memphis family recording for Stax. Rare German double hitter press with Oh La De Da flipside. Decent VG+ copy in correct company sleeve.
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Staple Singers - If You're Ready (7")
Stax BO 160, 1973 Germany Not sure what came first but this sounds one-to-one like a I'll Take You There. Perfect cue for mixing....
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The 5th Dimension - Too Poor To Die (7")
Soul City SCR 753, 1966 United States Fantastic flipside to their big selling Go Where You Wanna Go. Surely with northern soul appeal even if not a rare joint. US original in clean EX condition.
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The 5th Dimension - California Soul (7")
Soul City SCR-770, 1968 United States The famous Ashford Simpson composition covered by sunshine soul troupers 5th Dimension. Nice copy with disc close to EX and clean labels.
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