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Jimmy "Bo" Horne - Spank (7")
T.K. TKR 7521, 1979 Germany Just how big was this Miami disco groover in '79. Nice to have on 45 fitted in fresh TK picture sleeve. Top shape!
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Jimmy "Bo" Horne - Let Me (7")
T.K. TKR 7502, 1978 Germany Disco soul dancer with intro later lifted by Stereo MCs for their smash Connected. Clean record, cover has tiny scribble at front.
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Jimmie Spheeris - I Am The Mercury (7")
Columbia 4-45646, 1972 United States Super rare promo only recording from the recommended Jimmie Spheeris album debut. Melodic folk with a touch of psychedelica. Record is spotless but label has huge date written on flipside.
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Jethro Tull - Life Is A Long Song (7")
Island 11 014 AT, 1971 Germany Great little 4 track EP including the essential From Later. What a brilliant brilliant track, killer breakbeat prog rock, just how we like it. Record looks about VG but playgrade is solid VG+
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Jet - Children Of The Sun (7")
RCA PB 5876, 1981 Germany Another cosmic monster hidden as flip to ultra cheesy German disco production. Avoid the Children Of The Sun side and head straight to LOVE and ignite.....
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Jesse James - Thank You Darlin' (7")
20th Century 6700, 1968 United States First time to cross paths with this mighty fine late sixites mover by deep soul crooner Jesse James. Surely this will cause some shaking next time you play out.
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Jess & James - The Naked (7")
Palette 2021 001, 1970 Germany Jess & James of J.J. Band fame gone stoned funk with Hi / High one of the very best. Single only release and a must to Euro Soul / Funk collectors. Decent VG(+) condition with visual wear and small tear to cover. Play...
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Jess & James - The Naked (7")
Palette 2021 001, 1970 Germany Jess & James of J.J. Band fame gone stoned funk on High. Single only release and a must if you collect European soul. Decent VG / VG+ condition with visual wear and small B written on cover. Plays well enough, check s...
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Jess & James - Change (7")
Palette DV 14823, 1969 Germany Storming soul beat dancer by Jess and James. So much good stuff by the JJ Band duo but this one is among their best. Record is EX, cover lightly creased.
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Jerry Washington - In My Life I've Loved (7")
Excello EX 2327, 1972 United States I still refuse to believe that Barry White was not involved here. Deep, dark funk of the finest kind. US original with a fair bit of wear but plays all fine. Listen yourself. Stamp / sticker on b-side.
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Jerry Knight - I'm Down For That (7")
A&M USA 1227, 1982 United Kingdom Pretty sure this UK promo on FunkA&Merica is the only way of getting I'm Down For That as 7" single. Backed by his She's Got To Be A Dancer this is a great forty five. Leon Haywood proudtion. Nice copy fitted in origi...
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Jerry Jackson - Always (7")
CBS CBS 4129, 1976 Netherlands Soulman Jerry Jackson getting his ska groove on. Nice track in nice picture sleeve cover. Solid EX condition allround.
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Jerry Goldsmith - Cassandra Crossing (7")
Victor VIP-2485, 1977 Japan Flipside winner with the deep sample ready It's All In The Game. Thrilling string laden composition begging for a flip. Japanese picture cover pressing in clean EX condition close to mint.
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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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Jerry Butler - How Did We Lose It Baby (7")
Mercury 73210, 1971 United States Huge breakbeat drums on this brilliant crossover dancer. Seldom seen and highly recommended.
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Jeronimo - Heya / So Nice To Know (7")
Admiral AD 1105, 1969 Germany Nice progish feel to this late sixties 45 by the European hard rockers Jeronimo. Both sides are good but listen to Heya with those smashing drums all over the place.
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Jenny's Daughters - Dirty Feet (7")
Paramount PAA 0296, 1974 United States So good and so rare. First copy we have ever had of this deep funk gem. NYC female funk of the finest kind. Check out Dirty Feet and don't sleep. We won't have another copy up anytime soon.
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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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Jeff Spencer's Jeans Orch - Blue Soul Tango (7")
Jupiter 11552 AT, 1977 Germany New discovery and what a brilliant one. Ralph Siegel production but could be Barry White on top form. I would favour the flipside with Stop I Like It but both sides are good and Blue Soul Tango has a long mid tempo br...
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Jeff Newmann - Xenon (7")
Intersound ISS 188, 1988 Germany Electro breaks from Jeff Newmann on scarce Intersound 45. If you like those cosmic synth sounds in your mix, this is your pick.
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