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The Supremes - But I Love You More (7")
Motown M 1167, 1970 United States Good soul sample material on But I Love You More. Flip with Everybody's Got The Right To Love is a fine uptempo mover. US original in string VG condition.
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The Supremes - Love Child (7")
Motown M-1135, 1968 United States Classic Motown material by this incredible big hitting soul constellation led by Diana Ross.
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Diana Ross - Dark Side Of The World (7")
Motown M 1165, 1970 United States Flipside to the big hitter Reach Out And Touch from her solo debut but I favour the midtempo soul spin. Nothing rare but still a nice tune.
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Pointer Sisters - Wang Dang Doodle (7")
Blue Thumb BTA 243, 1973 United States Heavy drum work on this early Pointer Sisters release off their debut self titled album. Cloudburst on the flip. Brushed hairlines but plays great.
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The O'Jays - Survival (7")
PIR ZS8 3573, 1975 United States Flipside to Let Me Make Love To You sampled by Nas back in the day but always liked the funked up message of surviving in our capitalistic world.
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Earth, Wind & Fire - Saturday Nite (7")
Columbia 3-10439, 1976 United States Short "drum and brass" breakbeat opening on Saturday Night but the guys reallly get to shine on Departure that bears resemblance to some of their early jazz works on Warner Brothers. Ugly looking groove wear but plays...
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Manhattans - Up On The Street Where I Live (7")
Columbia 3-10495, 1977 United States Quality sample material by this wonderful group led by mastermind producer Bobby Martin. Both sides are quality sweet soul music. Subtle marks on wax but plays great.
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Isley Brothers - The Pride (7")
T-Neck ZS8 2262, 1977 United States Great party jam by the Isleys always good for a little slap bassline boogie vibes. Groove wear but plays credible VG+ or better.
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Gladys Knight & The Pips - Love Finds... (7")
Buddah BDA453, 1975 United States Another sweet Gladys Knight classic used on and off in Hip Hop. Great piano roll, fine vocals and excellent sharp breakdown.
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Gladys Knight & The Pips - The Way We Were (7")
Buddah BDA 463, 1973 United States Back in stock! Wu-Tang Clan vocal sample on nice clean Buddah original 45 in company sleeve.
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Commodores - Let's Do It Right (7")
Tamla Motown TMG 1007, 1975 United Kingdom Seldom seen UK only Motown soul cut by Lionel Richie and Co from their fantastic Caught In The Act album. Faint marks but plays solid EX. Note that center is pushed out.
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Commodores - The Zoo (7")
Tamla Motown TMG 924, 1974 United Kingdom Quality funk with synth and drums all over respresenting the sounds of animals (I guess). Good flip as well with soulful I'm Looking For Love. UK only single release on Tamla Motown.
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Al Green - Let's Get Married (7")
Hi 45-2262, 1973 United States Let's Get Married is the obvious choice but Al Green is killing it on the soul ballad So Good To Be Here. Good way to end the night or better still start your set...
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Paul Kelly - Stealing In The Name Of The Lord (7")
Happy Tiger HTS-541, 1970 United States Gospel soul with The Day After Forever packed with good vocal snippets for sampling. Barely visible groove wear but plays with some light background noice.
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Gladys Knight - Help Me Make It Through.. (7")
Tamla Motown TMG 830, 1972 United Kingdom Classic soul sample flipped by Eric Sermon for EPMD but rather run with the flipside If You Gonna Leave. Smooth soul dancer. UK press in decent VG+ shape.
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Gladys Knight - Neither One Of Us (7")
Tamla Motown TMG 1009, 1973 United Kingdom Wonderful soul cut with Gladys vocals really shining through. Inspirational to many to come and covered / sampled frequently. Rare 3 track EP on UK Tamla Motown including Everybody Needs Love and I Wish It Would Rain ...
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Jr. Walker - I Don't Want To Do Wrong (7")
Tamla Motown TMG 840, 1973 United Kingdom Johnny Bristol production mixing JR Walker's solo sax work and gospel styled vocals. Works well. Take Me Girl, I'm Ready on the flipside.
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Commodores - Superman (7")
Tamla Motown TMG 935, 1975 United Kingdom UK only Tamla Motown black label release with a good disco funk touch. Lots of synthy sound effects and a great breakdown. It Is As Good As You Make It on the flip
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Earth, Wind & Fire - Keep Your Head.. (7")
CBS 2033, 1973 United Kingdom Underrated double sider by Maurice White and Co including Build Your Nest flipside. UK solid center pressing in decent VG+ condition.
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Atlanta Disco Band - Do What You Feel (7")
Ariola AA 103, 1975 United Kingdom Handclapping disco funk in a Fatback Band vein. One off prject spearheaded by Dave Crawford. Clean copy but has a subtle pop midway through the track (check soundclip).
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