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Slave - The Party Song (7")
Cotillion 44231, 1977 United States Steve Washington and crew gets the party going in typical funky style. Flipside with We Can Make Love a smooth but groovy slow jam. US press with some scary looking groove wear so down graded but play grade is solid VG+
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Slave - Son Of Slide / Slide (7")
Cotillion 44218 , 1977 United States Funk favorite with their two best tracks on one piece of wax. Perfectly sampled by A Tribe Called Quest, PE and tons of others. Cotillion quality...
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Slave - Son Of Slide / Slide (7")
Cotillion 44218, 1978 United States Back in stock! Funk favorite with their two best tracks on one piece of wax. Perfectly sampled by A Tribe Called Quest, PE and tons of others. Light groove wear but barely audible, plays great!
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Slave - Slide (7")
Cotillion 44218, 1977 United States Funk favorite by the Steve Washington crew. Perfectly sampled by A Tribe Called Quest, PE and tons of others. Rare Cotillion promo pressing in EX plus plus condition and fitted in company sleeve.
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Slave - Just A Touch Of Love (7")
Atlantic K 11442, 1979 United Kingdom Sure shot floorfiller by Slave famously sampled by De La Soul on Keepin The Faith. Nice clean EX copy and fresh labels.
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Skyy - Call Me (7")
Salsoul S7 2152 , 1981 United States Essential 80s Salsoul cut produced by Randy Muller and Co. It works in my ears everytime. Satisfaction guranteed....
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Sister Sledge - Thank You For Today (7")
Cotillion 44202, 1976 United States Such a soothing sample flip on offer by the Sledge soul sisters. Bobby Eli at the knobs doing what comes natural. Top EX shape Cotillion promo, soundclip not perfect due to interim needle issue but copy is clean.
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Sinnamon - Thanks To You (7")
Becket BKS 3, 1982 United Kingdom Popular Paradise Garage anthem and for good reason. The vocal side is great but check that proto-housed instrumental flip. Tune !!!
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Sinitta - Never Too Late (7")
Midas MID 3, 1983 United Kingdom In demand UK only boogie jam by Sinitta and John 'Jellybean' Benitez on the mix. Catchy soul groove with slick vocals and a fantastic synth solo workout. Light surface lines but great playback.
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Side Effect - Always There (7")
Fantasy 769, 1976 United States DJ weaponry that should sit tight in all boxes. I love the Ronnie Laws original but Side Effect takes this baby home perfectly. US original with faint surface wear hence the VG+ grade, it plays EX.
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Shirley Jones - Surrender (7")
PIR B-50046, 1986 United States Off the radar 80s soul / boogie cut. Nice little synth / drum break on here as well. Stock copy in company sleeve, vinyl with little storage wear.
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Sheryl Lee Ralph - You're So Romantic (7")
TSR 410103, 1984 Germany I could list a few very good reasons to grab this Sheryl Lee Ralph forty five but lets just talk music. Two upbeat soul sides perfect for the clubs. Soft surface lines not affecting play, cover is fresh.
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Sherman Brothers - You, You, You (7")
Philips 6005 071, 1980 Germany Slept on material by Tony Sherman and family. Flipside works best for me with When Love Is Gone. Pretty sure the track is a exclusive German single release. Cover with writing, record is VG+
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Sherman Brothers - Stoned In Love With You (7")
AVES 39.025, 1977 Germany Great European modern soul double sider by the Surinam crew. Both tracks are solid and Don't Cry opens with a short, tight drumbreak.
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Sharon Redd - Can You Handle It (7")
Epic 9572, 1980 United Kingdom Sharon Redd is such an underrated artist. Funky mdoern soul wit Ridney Brown behidn the scenes. Crisp EX condition, could pass for NM.
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Sharon Paige - Hope That We Can Be...(7")
PIR ZS8 3569, 1975 United States Great Philly item. Teddy Pendergrass and crew backing a stunning Sharon Paige.
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Sharon Brown - I Specialize In Love (7")
Virgin 104264, 1982 Germany Paradise Garage anthem that nicely sums up the sound of New York by the early eighties. F...... brilliant !!
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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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Selection - Ride The Beam (7")
Ariola 104 518, 1982 Germany Boogie banger by Roberto Negroni and crew, just the way we like it. Do check their self titled album, it is a bomb...
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