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Black Blood - Kirie Kirio (7")
Phlips 6109133, 1976 Kenya Afro disco group spearheaded by Ralph Benatar. They gained a fair bit of success in Kenya, Ghana and around Europe. Listen to the flipside Yayaya Yayaya. Rare Kenyan original in strongest EX shape.
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Black Blood - Chicano / Rastiferia (7")
Mainstream MRL 5574 , 1975 United States The rarest Black Blood 45 on US Mainstream. This pressing has Rastiferia on the flip which is the better cut in my books.
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Black & White - Set Me On Fire (7")
Negram 5N 006-25837 , 1979 Netherlands Crazy rare disco burner produced by the Bolland brothers and exclusively released on the Dutch label Negram as 45. To my knowledge it is not comped anywhere. It is a bomb with slick vocals and pure cosmic instrumental...
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Black & White - Set Me On Fire (7")
Negram 5N 006-25837, 1979 Netherlands Back in stock! Crazy rare disco treat produced by the Bolland brothers and exclusively released on the Dutch label Negram. It is a real bomb with slick vocals and pure cosmic instrumental fun on the flip. Amazing copy...
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Black & Blue - Of All The Hearts To Break (7")
Game 395, 197? United States Scarce Northern Soul 45 on Game that rarely shows up for sale. Beautiful mellow vocals that sounds so good. Stunning condition with only few light paperscuffs.
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Bjarne Rostvold - Cirkeline (7")
Fiasco Film FI EP 1001 , 1968 Denmark Collectable childrens EP out of Denmark with some nusery rhymes but more importantly musical backing by Lars Black, Gert and Bjarne Rostvold. To little surprise it is well groovy. If you are looking for a alternative ...
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Billy Jones & Solat - You're Gonna Miss Me (7")
Poker S 637, 1976 Netherlands Mega rarity here from Billy Jones with a killer modern soul spin. The flip is also strong with vocal harmonies of the Dutch afro unit Reality here acting under their Solat alias. Picture sleeve with light wear to uppe...
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Billy Jones - I'm The One / Keep Holding On (7")
Decca 6.11561 , 1974 Germany One of the greatest US soul singers to settle in Europe. Famed as leader of the Oscar Harris and The Twinkle Stars. White label promo with two huge crossover soul spins that are very popular on the Northern Soul scene...
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Billy Jones - I'm The One (7")
Decca 6.11561 AC, 1974 Germany Back in stock! This record used to show up every now and then but those days are over. White label promo with two huge crossover soul spins that are very popular on the Northern Soul scene. One of the greatest US soul...
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Bill Withers - Lovely Day (7")
Columbia 3-10627, 1977 United States I guess it takes skill to write songs like this one. Essential good times soul. US original in Columbia company sleeve.
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Bill Withers - Ain't No Sunshine (7")
Sussex M 10415, 1974 Germany Flipside to Harlem with downbeat drumbreak a perfect sample ingredient for production. Booker T production. This 45 is always rare but this jacket is a first time discovery. Brushed hairlines but plays credible VG+
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Bill Summers Summers Heat - Jam The Box (7")
MCA 51221, 1981 United States Superb double sider on MCA by the Summers Heat crew. Having Big Fun On Saturday flipside. Label has sticker tear, record is clean.
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Bill Fredericks - Lose Somebody Like You (7")
Polydor 2058949, 1976 United Kingdom Superb b-side with a brilliant modern soul touch. Single only release. How that did not make it to his album is a mystery to me. UK only Polydor relase in clean EX shape.
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Bettye Swann - Don't You Ever Get Tired (7")
Capitol P-2606, 1969 United States Rare Bettye Swann 45 with two tracks from her mega rare album of the same name. I personally have a soft spot for her soothing voice. US Capitol promo pressing in company sleeve, condition almost near mint.
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Betty Wright - Show Your Girl (7")
Alston 3719, 1976 United States Flipside to Everybody Was Rockin from her great Danger High Voltage album. Alston original in crispy clean EX condition however there is a light crackle at intro turns.
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Betty Wright - Baby Sitter (7")
Alston A-4614, 1972 United States Hats off for Betty Wright and close partners in Clarence Reid and Willie Clarke. Not all big sellers but really quality sister soul. Alston original with marks but plays really well.
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Betty Davis - Shut Off The Light (7")
Island 16 145 AT, 1975 Germany Breakbeat intro with loud smashing drums begging for a chop. More promiscuous sounds by the Miles Davis lady friend on He Was A Big Freak flipside. Note that the copy has a few clicks at first turns.
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Beth Carvalho - Pra' Seu Governo (7")
Tapecar CDM-37, 1975 Brazil Wonderful samba EP by Beth Carvalho including the excellent 1800 Colinas and Vovo Chica. Brazilian original in picture cover, record is clean EX, cover with writing on front.
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Beta Bizarre Boogie Band - Chattahoochee.. (7")
Rafter TFP DC1, 1978 United States Killer disco funk promoted by Budweiser for the American Rafting Association and their annual Ramblin Raft Race. Essential pick to any breakbeat fan or DJ, this track seems to never end (thankfully) with continous bre...
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Beryl Cunningham - Tua / Why-O (7")
CLS MD-F 007, 1978 Italy Seriously hard to find afro disco cut with huge percussion breaks. This is the original 1st pressing on the tiny Italian label CLS. Some groove wear causing light distortion but nothing all to bad.
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