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Baby Huey - Mighty Mighty Children (7")
Radio Active Gold 97, 1971 United States Baby Huey and The Babysitters ?tackling the Curtis Mayfield masterpiece. On point performance as one would expect by James Thomas Ramey. Crispy clean near mint copy in company sleeve.
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The Tams - A Little More Soul (7")
ABC 45-11019, 1967 United States Speaking with James Brown, Ray Charles, Otis Redding and more asking what this world needs..... A Little More Soul !! Nuff said...
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The Vandals - I'm Gonna Wait For You (7")
T-Neck TN 926, 1970 United States Rare soul slice on T-Neck with the Isley Brothers in charge of composing and producing. Unfortunately the copy has seen better days, plays through fine but with a fair bit of noise, check soundclip.
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The Johnny Otis Show - Country Girl (7")
Kent K 506, 1969 United States Fantastic rhythm and blues groover by Johnny Otis and a young Shugie Otis showcasing his talents on the guitar. Nice crisp EX copy with clean labels.
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The Ballads - My Baby Knows... (7")
Venture VE 615, 1968 United States Brilliant soul slice by the Oakland harmony group. Huge hit in God Bless Our Love but I still favor the smooth yet funky My Baby Knows How To Love Her Man. Nice clean EX copy, faint sticker residue on label but reall...
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Billy Guy - Take It Easy Greazy (7")
Sal Wa 1001, 1974 United States Funky mid tempo soul groove by Billy Guy and The Coasters. You Move Me flipside. Hard to find white label promo only output.
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Parliament - Tear The Roof Off The Sucker (7")
Casablanca 1C 006-97 760, 1976 Germany One of the rarest Parliament non-US sleeves with great sample material. Good evening! Do not attempt to adjust your radio, there is nothing wrong....
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Eddy Mitchell - Vieille Fille (7")
Barclay MB 28008, 1969 Germany Cool French cover of Spinning Wheel that is as popuar as it is rare. Came out on Barclay exclusively in Germany and France. Copy is not the best but plays alright (check soundclip). Still a little life in the good onl...
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Little Anthony & The Imperials - If I Love You (7")
UA SUA50720, 1970 United States Essential double sider by Little Anthony & The Imperials. Marvelous sweet soul with Help Me Find a Way sampled by Madlib among others and If I Love You just an epic soul dancer. US original in clean EX condtion.
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Magic Disco Machine - Scratchin (7")
Motown M-1362F, 1975 United States Disco funk 45 that is a winner everytime. Massive break that I'll never get tired of. Essential and rare. Control Tower on the flip. US Motown original with light scuffs throughout so graded VG+ although it plays EX.
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Nancy Holloway - T'En Va Pas... / Bye Bye (7")
Accord ACX 135079, 1982 France Rare Accord picture sleeve single from 82 with Nancy Holloway's take on the Smokey Robinson penned My Guy. Listening to this you wonder how good a Barbara Lewis, Bettye Swan or Martha Reeves would have sounded in Fren...
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The Modulations - I Can't Fight Your Love (7")
Buddah BDA 418 N, 1974 United States Took me a while to get this one back in stock as demand is on the rise. I Can't Fight Your Love is one incredible piece of soul. Vince Montana arrangements. Stunning EX condition with great shine, it comes in fitting ...
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Donald Austin - Crazy Legs / Nanzee (7")
Eastbound E-603, 1972 United States Killer free funk double sider, it will be a tough choice what to play first as both tracks are good. Crazy Legs obviosly is the dancefloor favorite. US original with light marks on wax but plays great.
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The Noble Knights - Sing A Simple Song (7")
Cotillion 44030, 1969 United States Crackin' funk 45 on Cotillion with a superb take of the Sly Stone classic. Movin Part IV on the flip is a very worthwhile mid tempo spin. Punch hole to label, minimal wear to wax and in only slightly creased early gre...
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Cleveland Eaton - Chitown Theme (7")
Black Jazz BJ 1011, 1975 United States Near perfect copy of this brilliant Cleveland Eaton jazz funk goes dancefloor disco on Black Jazz. Sounds like it should have featured in your next best blaxpolitation flick out in '75. Big ups to the windy city....
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B.J. King - Hootchie Cootchie Man (7")
Cynthia CR 1002, 1978 United States This 45 has been on my want list for ages but here we go. B.J. King covering Hootchie Cootchie Man but midway trough the blues classic he turns all disco.... If you like the unusual this is a brilliant and rare catch.
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Dr. Feelgood Potts - Shade Tree Mechanic (7")
8th Street ESR 484, 197? United States Fantastic blues obscurity with a deep funky vibe. Rare treat on Robert Potts own 8th Street label. Strong EX condition, almost NM.
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Jesse James - Thank You Darlin' (7")
20th Century 6700, 1968 United States First time to cross paths with this mighty fine late sixites mover by deep soul crooner Jesse James. Surely this will cause some shaking next time you play out.
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The Brothers - Are You Ready For This (7")
RCA PB-10243 , 1975 United States Very popular Northern Soul dancer that is always in demand. Original 1st pressing in RCA company sleeve with the Are You Ready For This side strong VG+ with very light crackle at intro. Everybody Loves A Winner plays ...
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Joe Tex Band - Betwixt And Between (7")
Atlantic Atl. 70290, 1968 Germany Massive funk burner with both sides bound to cause action. Pretty rare as well, first time we've had a copy. Listen to Chocolate Cherry. Hairlines on vinyl but still a credible VG copy with mild distortion.
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