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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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Love Unlimited - Walkin' In The Rain... (7")
MCA 145, 1972 United Kingdom A true classic by the Barry White girl groupin here with Is It Really True Boy, Is It Really Me flipside. A marks causing a handful of clicks, rest plays EX.
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Love Unlimited - Are You Sure (7")
MCA 182, 1975 United Kingdom Wonder soul ballad from their rare debut album. Lovely vocal harmony on another quality Gene Page / Barry White production. So nice...
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Stylistics - Funky Weekend (7")
Avco AV-4661, 1975 United States Dancefloor friendly soul groove by The Stylistics with a helping hand by Van McCoy and industry magnets Hugo and Luigi. Nice extended percussion breakdown included. US original in solid EX shape.
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Stylistics - Let's Put It All Together (7")
Avco AV 4640, 1974 United States Sweet soul sample material flipped numerously in Hip Hop. US original in clean EX shape, label has penmark.
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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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Shalamar - The Second Time Around (7")
Solar YB-11709, 1979 United States Hate it or love it, certainly a catchy discoed vocal tune by the Soul Train crew. US pressing with soft marks to disc, plays well.
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Shalamar - Take That To The Bank (7")
Solar YB-11379, 1978 United States Essential Shalamar tune with Leon Sylvers all over the joint. Funky groover sampled on and off in house music over the years. Record looks VG with surface marks but playgrade is VG+
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L.T.D. - Holding On (7")
A&M 2057-S, 1978 United States Catchy groove used on and off in house music. Great clubby vibes courtesy of Love, Togetherness and Devotion.
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L.T.D. - Stranger (7")
A&M 2192-S, 1979 United States Flipside winnder with the Stevie Wonder inspired Sometimes penned by Jeffrey Osborne and produced by Bobby Martin. Clean EX condition in company sleeve.
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Rockie Robbins - You And Me (7")
A&M 2231, 1980 United States Not at all rare but two fine eighties soul sides by Rockie Robbins and Bobby Martin for A&M Records. EX shape in crisp company sleeve.
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Rufus and Chaka Khan - Stay (7")
ABC AB-12349, 1978 United States Wonderful wonderful ballad from their excellent Street Player album. So much quality to come out by this fine collaboration. Faint groove wear on less interesting flipside.
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Gladys Knight - I've Got To Use My... (7")
Buddah 2011 198, 1973 Germany Sweet harmony soul by Gladys Knight and The Pips on the Discoteque Special series. Nice EX copy in stromg VG+ picture sleeve.
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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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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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B.B. King - Paying The Cost To Be The Boss (7")
BluesWay BL-61015, 1968 United States Such classic by the blues legend laying down the law. BluesWay original somewhere between VG and VG+ but playgrade more like VG+
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B.B. King - Dance With Me (7")
BluesWay 45-61021, 1968 United States Soulful blues dancer by the mighty mighty B.B. King on ABC Bluesway. Nice clean EX copy and fresh labels too.
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Jellybean - The Mexican (7")
EMI 1C 006-20 0952 7, 1984 Germany Flipside to Sidewalk Talk this was always a popular pick in freestyle and electro circles. Nice graffiti backdrop cover art.
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Dorthy Moore - Misty Blue / Here It Is (7")
Malaco M1029, 1975 United States Misty Blue was her biggest hit but really the fun starts with the flipside Here It Is. Nice mover.
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Gary Toms - Stand Up And Shout (7")
P.I.P. Records PIP 6524, 1976 United States Whistle blowing disco grooves with some funk influence from Gary Toms without his Empire. Have not seen it as 7" before. Some marks throughout causing occasional crackle but nothing bad, take a listen to the soundclip...
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