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Candi Staton - Looking For Love (7")
WBS 49240, 1980 United States Nice upbeat modern soul slice that turned pretty big for Candi Staton. Excellent gospel tune on the flip. Copy with light groove wear, fitted in WB company sleeve.
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Cheri - Murphy's Law (7")
Venture V-949, 1982 United States Untapped 80s rare groove dancer produced by Freddie James and Geraldine Hunt. Instrumental flip. Venture company sleeve a little creased, record is clean.
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Minnie Riperton - Lover And Friend (7")
Capitol 4761, 1979 United States Pretty much everything by Minnie Riperton is worthwhile and Lover And Friend is no different. Great modern soul track from her Minnie album. Solid EX shape in Capitol company sleeve.
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Linda Clifford - Don't Come Crying To Me (7")
Capitol S-97980, 1982 United States Two big disco tunes here on Capitol with Let It Ride being my favorite but Don'T Come Crying has a great hands-in-the-air feel. Soft scuffs here and there, label has pen marks on both sides. In company sleeve.
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Howard Johnson - So Fine (7")
A&M 2415-S, 1982 United States Kashif produced masterpiece, essentail stuff if you dig the 80s soul sound. US original on A&M record in company sleeve. Perfect copy!
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Five Special - You're Something Special (7")
Elektra E-46531, 1979 United States Wonderful soul ballad put to perfect use by Premo on Make Em Pay. Great track in its own right though. US original in Elektra sleeve. Faintest surface wear only.
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Kleeer - Keeep Your Body Workin' (7")
Atlantic 3559, 1978 United States Clubby disco funk that just does not stop building. Hands up NYC party time off their fantastic debut album. To Groove You on the flip. Faint marks but playback is flawless.
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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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ADC Band - Long Stroke (7")
Cotillion 44243, 1978 United States Nice drum break intro on this downbeat P-funk styled ADC Band hitter. Second press on Cotilion of Northern Records original.
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Randy Brown - Looking For The Real Thing (7")
Chocolate City 3224, 1981 United States Good feel rare groove material on Chocolate City with If I Don't Love You on the flipside. EX conditon with only light storage wear.
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Brick - Dazz / Southern Sunset (7")
Bang Records B-727, 1977 United States Back in stock! All time B-boy anthem with top breaks. The instrumental Southern Sunset is equally good. EX plus plus condition.
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American Express - Exodisco (7")
Mercury 6007 212, 1979 United Kingdom Two great sides by this obscure disco funk grouping only releasing a few tracks in the UK. Flipside with Kick Back being my pick but Exodisco is nice too.
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Stretch - Why Did You Do It (7")
Anchor ANC 1021, 1975 United Kingdom Funky, funky, funky.... Classic crossover joint that always works the floor. UK press on Anchor with soft marks, plays great.
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Honky - Join The Party (7")
Creole CR 137, 1977 United Kingdom Star producer Ken Gold working closely with the always funky Southampton unit. Sounds like a long lost Kool & The Gang groove. Start with the flip Funky Time, Party Time to catch my drift.
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Bo Kirkland & Ruth Davis - You're Gonna.. (7")
EMI INT 532, 1976 United Kingdom Fantastic modern soul by the charming duo. Minty fresh copy in EMI International company sleeve.
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Timmy Thomas - Touch To Touch (7")
T.K. TKR 6017, 1977 United Kingdom Love this downbeat Miami disco piece produced by legend King Sporty. Record in clean condition, label has writing on both sides. UK press in fresh TK company sleeve.
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Timmy Thomas - The Magician (7")
T.K. XB 9052, 1977 United Kingdom A bit of a magic touch by the Miami crew. Willie Clark, Timmy Thomas and Mike Lewis in full action. Nice instrumental flip. UK only 7" press in lovely condition in EX shape and company sleeve.
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Slick - Space Bass (7")
Fantasy FTC 176, 1979 United Kingdom Cosmic tinged boogie funk courtesy of the famous Fat Larry's backing band Slick. Killer bassline (as one would expect). Spotless NM copy with clean labels.
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Sunfire - Young, Free And Single (7")
WB W 9897, 1982 United Kingdom Smoothest modern soul with star production team Reggie Lucas and James Mtume in charge. Just how much quality do these cats have their signature on. Amazing....
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Change - Change Of Heart (7")
WEA YZ7, 1984 United Kingdom Must have material by Jean Jacques Petrus and Mario Malavasi on best of form. Change of Heart and Searching on one forty five, simply perfect. Super clean UK pressing in company sleeve.
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