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Ann Peebles - (You Keep Me) Hangin' On (7")
Hi Records 45-2265, 1974 United States Willie Mitchell production and Ann Peebles fantastic vocals just makes for great listening. Listen to Heartache, Heartache on the flip. That brilliant Memphis sound just does not dissapoint.
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Kool & The Gang - Love And Understanding (7")
De-Lite Records DEP-1579, 1976 United States Essential Kool & The Gang 45 with tracks from both Love & Understanding and Spirit of The Boogie. My favorite here is Sunshine & Love but your call what you favour.
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Syl Johnson - Back For A Taste Of Your Love (7")
Hi Records HI 2250, 1973 United States Syl Johnson classic with a strong Willie Mitchell sound. If you like AL Green or other Hi acts, this is essential soul for your box of 45s. Original Hi company sleeve with writing. Vinyl is clean.
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Side Effect - Keep That Same Old Feeling (7")
Fantasy 792, 1977 United States Quality rare groove tune from Side Effect produced by Wayne Henderson. Fantasy original in strong VG+ condition bordering EX.
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Harold Melvin And The Blue Notes - Bad Luck (7")
Philadelphia ZS8 3562, 1975 United States Essential soul classic written by McFadden Whitehead that has been sampled frequently in house tunes. Stunning condition in original PIR company sleeve.
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Natalie Cole - Annie Mae (7")
Capitol Records 4572, 1977 United States Rare groove essential by Natalie Cole. Top item in spotless archive condition and company sleeve. Soooo funky!!
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Bootsy Collins - Body Slam / I'd Rather Be.. (7")
Warner Bros 7-29889, 1976 United States Killer double sider with the mellow I'd Rather Be With You and upbeat Body Slam all on one 45. Both plays are sampled notoriously in Hip Hop. P-funk essentiality.
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Kool & The Gang - Hollywood Swinging / Dujii (7")
De-Lite Records DEP 561, 1974 United States Two essential jazz funk tracks here. I rate Dujii as one of the best Kool & The Gang spins ever. 6 mins of quality jazz funk. Sampled by Gang Starr for Jazz Thing. US original in top condition.
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Blue Magic - Welcome To The Club (7")
ATCO 45-7004 , 1974 United States Norman Harris production with the lovely Welcome To The Club from their rare debut album. ATCO sleeve with writing, vinyl is clean.
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Delfonics - Alfie / Start All Over Again (7")
Philly Groove PG 177 , 1973 United States Sweet soul harmony from the fantastic Delfonics arranged by Vince Montana. Useful vocal samples. US original in Phil Spector sleeve.
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Tony Camillo's Bazuka - Dynomite (7")
A&M Records 1666-S , 1977 United States Classic disco funk 45 that fits a BT Express or Jimmy Castor cue any day. US original in strong VG+ condition.
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Aaron Neville - She Took You For A Ride (7")
Parlo Records 103 , 1967 United States Quality New Orleans Soul ballad from Aaron Nevile on Par Lo. Flawless near mint condition.
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Impressions - Finally Got Myself Together (7")
Curtom CR-1997, 1973 United States Two excellent soul tracks from the Finally Got Myself Together release. The Ed Townsend track turned out to be their biggest selling single. US Curtom original with groove wear, plays VG+
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Little Milton - Friend Of Mine (7")
Glades 1734, 1976 United States This one stills seems a little under the radar. Far from his earlier sounds but a great wah wah guitar funk goes disco. Strong EX condition.
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Commodores - Machine Gun (7")
Motown M 1307F , 1974 United States Funky fresh near mint copy of this classic masterpiece from Lionel and crew. Will forever remind me of the Beastie Boys...
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Fatback Band - Njia (Nija) Walk / Soul Man (7")
Perception PS-540, 1973 United States Rates as one of my personal favorites from Fatback Band. Raw funk straight from the streets of NYC. I can imagine Bill Curtis doing the Njia swag back in '73. Strong VG+ condition complete in Perception company sleeve.
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Manu Dibango - Soul Makossa / Lily (7")
Fiesta 51.199, 1972 France Classic afro funk material on scarce french 45 picture sleeve. Cover is VG+ and wax VG. Plays with noice.
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Tropea - The Funk You See (7")
T.K. Rec TKR S 6022 , 197 Germany Slept on Miami funk monster that surely will cause some action to your speakers when played loud. Great bassline and tight horn section.
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Mighty Clouds Of Joy - Time (7")
Dunhill 15012 , 1974 United States Brilliant modern soul stomper that is a true winner played out. Dunhil original with many soft brushed hairlines on wax but plays great. Small tear on label.
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Smokey Robinson - Much Better Off (7")
Tamla T-54184 , 1968 United States All about the flip here with Much Better Off, a wonderful soul tune by The Miracles from their rare Special Occasion album out in '68. Vinyl is clean but plays with light background distortion at intro.
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