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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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Exuma - If It Feels Good, Do It (7")
Kama Sutra KA 580, 1973 United States Melodic psych rock by Bahamian superstar Exuma. Start with the ballad Kenyatta Alisha. Soft lines, plays close to EX.
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King Harvest - Dancing In The Moonlight (7")
Perception P-515, 1972 United States Classic US rock tune that everyone can hum along to. We Get It Almost Every Night, When That Moon I Big And Bright.... Styrene pressing with surface wear, hence a light distortion to sound. Nothing too bad, still an e...
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Tranquility - Thank You (7")
Epic 5-10846 , 1972 United States Got a soft spot for these hippy psych folk gems that the seventies fostered so many of. Epic white label Radio Station copy in stunning condition, label has big date written on stereo side.
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Jack Daugherty Band - Save Your Self (7")
A&M 1373-S, 1972 United States Brilliant jazz rock on hard to find US promo only press. Seriously tight orchestration and super funky at the same time. Confident these tracks are both non-LP recordings. Strongest EX condition, very close to NM.
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Idle Race - In The Summertime (7")
Liberty 15 371, 1970 Germany Such a funky treat hidden as flip to the famous Ray Dorcet smash. Fuzzy rock with hard drums and fine solo work. Surface lines but playgrade is solid VG+
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Nitty Gritty Dirt Band - Buy For Me The Rain (7")
Liberty 55948, 1967 United States Sixties popsike with a nice psychedelic vibe. Sound like something Brian Wilson would have crafted. Spotless US original in Liberty company sleeve.
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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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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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Bryan - Learn To Love (7")
Dunhill D-4361, 1973 United States Sunshine psych pop single only release with two fine sides by Bryan Ryman and Steve Clark who was the man behind Tommy Roe's Sweat Pea and more ABC goodies. A spot on labels, record is clean EX.
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Sonoma - Love For You (7")
Dunhill D-4365, 1973 United States Seldom seen single release by US folk rock grouping Sonoma. Bob Monaco work produced extensively for ABC / Dunhill in charge adding a soulful touch.
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Joe Walsh - Prayer (7")
Dunhill D-4361, 1973 United States Flipside to the forgettable Rocky Mountain Way, the Day Dream Prayer is a wonderful composition by US rocker Joe Walsh from his The Smoker You Drink, The Player You Get.
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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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Gallery - Maybe Baby (7")
Sussex 259, 1973 United States Classic US folk rock spearheaded by Dennis Coffey and Mike Theodore. Nice cheerful vibes on Lady Luck but start with the upbeat Maybe Baby featuring Jim Gold on vocals.
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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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Flying Machine - Maybe We've Been.. (7")
Congress C-6000, 1969 United States Funky sixties sunshine rock with good drum work on the Maybe We've Been Loving Too Long side. Some marks on btoh sides but playgrade is VG+
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The Magid Triplets - Stormy Weather (7")
Kef 4452, 1972 United States Wonderful free floating psych pop on Elliot Chiprut experimental label Kef Records. Like new copy, clean labels and record in NM shape.
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Linda Cohen - Presto Chango (7")
Poppy PP XW279W, 1973 United States Back in stock! Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant.... Super groovy sitar floater that will take you higher, guaranteed. A very rare and very good choice. US promo 45 on the collectable Poppy label. Strong EX condition fi...
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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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