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Dionne Warwick - Soulful (LP)
Metronome 200 111, 1973 Germany Never understood why the early Dionne Warwick albums are not hyped more. Great takes of big soul classics in You're All I Need To Get By, People Get Ready and the drums are always heavy and at the forefront. German pr...
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Dionne Warwick - Very Dionne (LP)
Scepter SPS 587 , 1970 United States Make It Easy OnYourself used frequently in Hip Hop but this album is a good play on any giving Sunday. Soulful chill.... US Scepter original in NM condition. Tiny punchhole.
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New York City - I'm Doin' Fine Now (LP)
Chelsea BCL1-0198, 1973 United States Four piece soul unit formely recording as Triboro Exchange on Buddah. Two great samples here with Hang Your Head used by Biggie and Sanity flipped by Dilated Peoples on Proper Propaganda.
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José Feliciano - Fireworks (LP)
RCA Victor LSP-4370, 1970 Germany Jose pulls off a good clubby version of the Stones classic I Can't Get No Satisfaction. Strong EX copy.
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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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Syl Johnson - Ms. Fine Brown Frame (7")
Boardwalk 100-16-008, 1983 Germany One of the greatest funksters still going strong in '83 with a lovely bluesly boogie funk sound. Picture sleeve pressing with clean wax, cover has some wear to upper seam.
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Patrice Rushen - Forget Me Nots (7")
Elektra ELK 13 168 N, 1983 Germany Head nodding guranteed with one of her very best of the Straight From The Heart album. Clean EX condition.
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Esther Phillips - For All We Know / Fever (7")
Kudu M 61. 010, 1976 Germany Great upbeat take of the Davenport classic. Kudu picture sleeve pressing with clean vinyl, cover with light creasing.
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Timmy Thomas - Why Can't We Live.. (7")
Polydor 2002 139, 1972 Germany Essential downbeat funk groove used frequently in Hip Hop. Brilliant composition really and so unique. The flipside with Funky Me was sampled by 3rd Bass.
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Teena Marie - I Need Your Lovin' (7")
Motown TMG 1203, 1980 United Kingdom Classic 80s soul cut by Teena Marie flipped by MF Doom back in the early days. Irons In The Fire on the flip. UK press in VG+ condition.
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New York Skyy - Superlove (7")
Excaliber EXC 507, 1980 United Kingdom Randy Muller production off their Skyyport album, this is pretty rare as 45. Borderline NM copy in plain sleeve with Take It easy on the flip.
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Erotic Drum Band - Love Disco Style (7")
Scope SC 1 , 1979 United Kingdom Nice upbeat track that would fit a disco or boogie mix perfectly. Jerky Style on the flip is my favorite with the afro percussion drums that build and build. NM vinyl, stamp on label and Scope company sleeve.
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Fatback Band - Mile High (7")
Spring 2066 900, 1977 United Kingdom Bill Curtis and Co on fine form, I particularly dig the mid tempo vibes and breakdown on Midnight Freak. UK pressing with stamp on label.
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Fatback Band - Is This The Future? (7")
Spring SPR-7-3032, 1983 United States One of their very best for sure, obviously with a different sound to their early funk days but this electro spin sounds as good and is a perfect cue in most disco / electro mixes. US original Spring Records in VG+ con...
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Jocelyn Brown - Somebody Else's Guy (7")
Vinyl Dreams VND D71, 1984 United States Back in stock!! With so many DJs favouring 45s, these classic breaks and club anthems are as popular as ever. Listen to the instrumental. US original in solid EX condition
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Willie Henderson - Gangster Boogie Bump (7")
Playboy P 6011, 1974 United States Brilliant double sider with Gangster Boogie Bump and Let's Merengue both useful funk dancers with a twist of hand clapping disco. US original in lovely VG+ condtion, pen mark on label.
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Kay-Gees - Hustle Wit Every Muscle (7")
Gang GR-1325, 1975 United States I wish they would still make TV shows that featured a tune like this as opener. Disco funk smasher from Kool & The Gang protege Kay Gees. Strong EX condition bordering NM.
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Moments - My Thing (7")
Stang ST-5045, 1972 United States One of the greatest soul groups pulling off another brilliant soul dancer in the cover of Sylvia Robinson's My Thing. Stang original in VG/VG+ condition playing with a few light pops but nothing bad at all. Thanks A L...
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Moments - Love On A Two-Way Street (7")
Stang ST 5012, 1970 United States Piano roll made world famous by Jay Z / Alica Keys saluting NYC. The Moments are crazy underrated in my books and if not familiar you are in for some incredible soul. Stang original with scuffing and marks, VG- copy p...
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Jerry Butler - What's The Use Of Breaking Up (7")
Mercury 72960, 1969 United States Classic 60s northern material produced by Gamble Huff. Both sides are good with Brand New Me on the flip. Fresh EX- condtion.
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