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Isley Brothers - Midnight Sky (7")
T-Neck ZS8 2255, 1974 United States Underrated Isley Brothers affair from their recommended Live It Up album. Lightest inaudible storage wear, T-Neck cover is NM
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Gladys Knight & The Pips - Midnight Train.. (7")
Buddah BDA 383, 1973 United States Well written and performed soul cut that everyone shuld own. Window Raising Granny on the flipside.
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Gladys Knight & The Pips - The Way We Were (7")
Buddah BDA 463, 1974 United States Wu-Tang Clan vocal sample on nice clean Buddah original 45 in company sleeve.
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Temptations - Ungena Za Ulimwengu (7")
Gordy G 7102, 1970 United States Great double sider, both sides are winners in my ears but take a listen to Hum Along And Dance for starters. Punchhole on label.
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Temptations - Just My Imagination (7")
Gordy G 7105, 1970 United States Just My Imagination is a great soul ballad but flip it for the You Make Your Own Heaven And Hell Right Here On Earth. Several soft lines but plays pretty decent with minimal distortion.
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Four Tops - Keeper Of The Castle (7")
Dunhill 45-D-4330, 1972 United States One of their best from the album of the same name. Crispy clean US original in Dunhill sleeve.
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Lamont Dozier - Let Me Start Tonite (7")
ABC 12044, 1975 United States I always warmed particulary to this funky soul cut by Lamont Dozier. Nothing rare but does not mean it is not good. US original with lightest of groove wear on less interesting side. Fitted in red / white ABC sleeve.
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Clarence Carter - Doin' Our Thing (7")
Atlantic 45-2660, 1969 United States Funky stuff from Clarence Carter on Atlantic with I Smell A Rat on the flip. US original mono pressing from '69 with soft lines and some scuffing but plays mostly VG+
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Clarence Carter - Funky Fever (7")
Atlantic 45-2508 , 1968 United States Two great sides from his Atlantic debut This Is Clarence Carter. Slip Away has strong Northern Soul appeal and Funky Fever simply raw, funky rhytm and blues. Marks on wax but plays very credible VG+
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Johnnie Taylor - You're The Best.. (7")
Columbia 3-10281, 1976 United States Hidden as flipside on the Disco Lady Columbia release this is a wonderful modern soul dancer that should get spins. US original with visual groove wear but plays great, at least VG+
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Shirley Brown - Yes Sir Brother (7")
Truth TRA-3206 , 1974 United States Flipside to Woman To Woman, lovely vocal soul piece recorded at the Stax studios by this wonderful yet largely underrated Memphis soul and gospel singer. VG+ borderline EX condition with pen mark on label.
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Toots & The Maytals - I Can See Clearly Now (7")
Island 102 964, 1981 Germany Soulful take of the Bob Marley penned anthem. Dilly Dally on the flip. Straight EX condition.
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Ken Boothe - Crying Over You (7")
Trojan TR 7944, 1974 United Kingdom Classic Trojan rocksteady material plus a chilled Kingston style version of the Gamble / Huff penned soul classic Now You Can See Me Again. UK original in EX- condition.
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America - Ventura Highway (7")
WB 9010, 1972 United States American folk rock floater as WB speciality pressing. Used by Jam & Lewis on Someone To Call My Lover by Janet Jasckson.
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Paul Simon - 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover (7")
Columbia 3-10270, 1975 United States Ol' School sample material used by everyone from Kool Moe Dee to Eminem. Good 45 for Hip Hop DJs still showing off skills on wax...
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Derek & The Dominos - Layla (7")
ATCO 45-6809, 1972 United States Eric Clapton and co with the huge hit Layla sampled on and off in Hip Hop. US original ATCO press.
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The Grass Roots - Midnight Confessions (7")
Dunhill 45-D-4144, 1968 United States Flip this folky baby for Who Will You Be Tomorrow with excellent psyched drum work. Clean US original but plays with some crackle.
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Andy Kim - Shoot'em Up, Baby (7")
Steed 45-710, 1968 United States Crossover pop / rock dancer wth potential on soul floors. Stunning EX++ condition in Steed company sleeve.
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Fancy - Touch Me (7")
Big Tree BT-16026, 1974 United States Glamish drum action here on seldom seen US original Big Tree 45. Not sure if ever flipped...
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Rare Earth - Hey Big Brother (7")
Rare Earth 5C 006-93089, 197 Netherlands Heavy breakbeat by US household Motown rockers Rare Earth. Produced by none other than Dino Fekaris. Must have material for cheap. Copy looks worn but plays well. Listen in...
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