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Change - Paradise / Your Move (7")
Atlantic 3809, 1981 United States One of the best tracks by this Italomericano funk unit lead by JF Petrus. Huge Paradise Garage anthem here as US original in Atlantic company sleeve. Visual groove wear to vinyl but plays great.
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Charles Mann - Do It Again (7")
ABC 1C 006-96 218, 1973 Germany Genius soul recording by Charles Mann and a super rare catch as well. Do It Again only ever had a German release on 45. Drum break intro turns modern soul masterpiece. EX++ condtion, cover with petit sticker.
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Charles Mann - It's All Over (7")
ABC 1C 006-96 800, 1975 Germany Back in stock! Very popular spin on soul floors across the globe, this rare Charles Mann picture sleeve 45 does not show often. Lovely condition.
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Chas Jankel - Glad To Know You (7")
A&M AMS 8213, 1982 United Kingdom Who does not get down with this crossover jazz-funk-disco gem by keyboard wizard Chas Jankel. Small tear to label, disc in good shape.
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Chemise - She Can't Love You (7")
High Fashion 4589, 1982 Netherlands Larry Levan floorfiller at the Paradise Garage and still does the trick today. Rare picture sleeve single in lovely EX shape.
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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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Cheryl Fox - Early Morning Man (7")
GCS 853205, 1985 United States Marvelous modern soul tune by Cheryl Fox. The flipside with Spending My Time is very much useful as well. Indie label press in flawless EX plus plus condition.
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Cheryl Lynn - Got To Be Real (7")
Columbia 3-10808, 1978 United States Works as good today as in '78. Reminds me of scouting for early Ultimate Breaks & Beats records. US original in Columbia sleeve. Light groove wear on vinyl.
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Cheryl Lynn - Got To Be Real (7")
CBS 6967, 1978 Germany Works as good today as in '78. Reminds me of scouting for early Ultimate Breaks & Beats records back in the days. Rare picture sleeve copy. Faint groove wear but plays EX, cover a little dirty on back.
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Cheryl Lynn - Got To Be Real (7")
CBS 6967, 1979 United Kingdom Must have block party gem. Sampled, flipped, mixed and spun notoriously over the years but still sound so so fresh. UK original in unplayed shape and CBS company sleeve.
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Cheryl Lynn - Got To Be Real (7")
CBS 6967, 1979 United Kingdom Must have block party gem. Sampled, flipped, mixed and spun notoriously over the years but still sound so so fresh. Very rare UK promo pressing in visual VG+ audible EX condition.
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Cheryl Lynn - Got To Be Real (7")
Streetwave Khan 23, 1983 United Kingdom Works as good today as in '78. Reminds me of scouting for early Ultimate Breaks & Beats records. UK only pressing on Streetwave.
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Cheryl Lynn - If This World Were Mine (7")
Columbia 18-03204, 1982 United States Beautiful cover by Cheryl and Luther of the Marvin & Tammi ballad. Great end-of-nighter. Top condition in Columbia sleeve.
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Chi-Lites - Bad Motor Scooter (7")
LARC LR-81023, 1983 United States Scarce 45 from their brilliant 45 Bottom's Up album out in '83. I like the soulful I Just Wanna Hold You on the flip. US original in solid EX condition.
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Chic - Good Times (7")
Atlantic 3584, 1979 United States Classic B-boy breaks used by everyone from Grandmaster Flash and Sugarhill Gang to BDP. A must have for DJs messing with forty fives. US original in Atltantic company sleeve.
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Chocolate Milk - Let's Go All The Way (7")
RCA PD-13027, 1981 United States 80s funk banger by the Allen Toussaint proteges that turned boogie favorites in the eighties. Let's Go All The Way is a hard catch as 45 and with Honey Bun on the flip this is a boogie essentiality.
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Chris Jasper - The First Time (7")
Gold City ZS4 68947, 1989 United States Impossibly rare Gold City single by Isley Brothers member Chris Jasper. Giving My All on the flipside. Top shape with strongest EX vinyl, labels with light storage wear.
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Cinnamon - Give Your Love To Me (7")
PAID 112, 1980 United States Marvelous piece of modern soul on tiny Nashville label PaID. A firm recommendation to rare groove and boogie fans alike. Hard to find promo press in fantastic near mint condition.
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Claudja Barry - Love For The Sake Of Love (7")
Lollipop 6198 094, 1976 Germany Sensual masterpiece by the Munich disco troupers, a record spun and edited by DJ Harvey and more over the years. Decent VG+ copy with just a little distortion at intro, it wears off quickly.
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Cleveland Eaton - Birmingham Train (7")
Miracle M14, 1979 United Kingdom Two great sides by Cleveland Eaton and The Garden Of Eaton. Jazzy disco funk penned and produced for dancing.
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