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Barry White - I'm Gonna Love You... (7")
20th Century TC-2018, 1973 United States Breakbeat classic that is a must in any DJ box. Those drums are so on point little wonder they were used so often. US original in company sleeve. Small writen on label.
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Barry Miles Silverlight - Rebate (7")
London 5N 221, 1975 United States Recent discovery and an absolute killer. Rare 45 that does not show up often. Tony Camillo production makes for this upbeat funky mover with lots of synth and bass. US original in London company sleeve. Small writing ...
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Barrett Strong - Stand Up And Cheer... (7")
Epic 5-11011, 1973 United States Essential funk material from Barrett Strong. I like the vocal version alright but try the instrumental. It is dynamite. Perfect DJ spin. Tripple xxx on Epic label.
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Barrett Strong - Stand Up And Cheer.. (7")
Epic EPC 1778, 1973 Netherlands Raw funk material with killer instrumental on the flipside. The US press is rare enough but this flashy Barret Strong preaherman picture sleeve is rarely for sale. Nice VG+ copy, only real flaw is the stamp on front c...
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Badder Than Evil - Hot Wheels (7")
Buddha BDA-389, 1973 United States Heavy funk monster that has grail status written all over it. Seriously rare and seriously funky. Harlem Dreams on the flip is also a nice upbeat mover. As an added bonus, the 45 is pressed significantly louded than t...
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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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B.T. Express - Peace Pipe (7")
Roadshow RD 7003, 1975 United States Great double sider by party funk favorties B.T. Express on Roadshow. I particularly dig the flip with Give It What You Got. Unplayed stock copy.
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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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B.C.G. - Street Talk (7")
20th Century TC-2271, 1975 United States Bob Crewe disco funk that has a nice floating sound and good feel vibe to it. Big handclapping break on here as well. Not a record we see around often. US original in solid EX condition.
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B.B. King - The Thrill Is Gone (7")
Bluesway 45-61032, 1969 United States Th emighty B.B. King with this breakbeat nugget sampled frequently in ol school hip hop. DJ copy with marks and groove wear.
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B.B. King - Paying The Cost To Be The Boss (7")
BluesWay BL-61015, 1968 United States Such classic by the blues legend laying down the law. BluesWay original somewhere between VG and VG+ but playgrade more like VG+
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B.B. King - Heartbreaker (7")
Philips 320076BF, 1967 Germany Mega rarity here, ultra scarce Johnny Pate produced belter that will set most dancefloors on fire. Add to that a very small European picture sleeve run and you are in for one rare soul record.
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B.B. King - Dance With Me (7")
BluesWay 45-61021, 1968 United States Soulful blues dancer by the mighty mighty B.B. King on ABC Bluesway. Nice clean EX copy and fresh labels too.
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B. T. Express - Express (7")
Roadshow RD 7001, 1974 United States Their debut release with a fine instrumental used by Gang Starr and Leaders of The New School. Roadshow original in clean EX condition.
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B. T. Express - Do It ('Til You're Satisfied) (7")
Scepter SCE-12395, 1974 United States Classic b-boy breakbeat 45 with drum work sampled in Hip Hop. US 1st pressing on Scepter in EX- condition.
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Azymuth - Carnival (7")
Milestone Records M-308, 1977 United States Essential dancefloor item. Jazz funk of the finest kind, recorded in Brazil. Would not leave the house without it. Crispy clean US original on Milestone.
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Azie Mortimer - That's That (7")
Number One 7778, 196? United States Super cool sisters funk with a bluesy vibe on That's That (Get Off My Back) while Eternally is more laidback but still keeping things funky. Super clean EX copy with minimal wear to disc and labels, borderline NM cond...
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AWB - If I Ever Lose This Heaven (7")
Atlantic 45-3285, 1975 United States The brass heavy Average White Band pulling off a nice jazzy cover of If I Ever Lose This Heaven. Visual VG copy with hairlines, plays well enough for VG+
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AWB - Cut The Cake (7")
Atlantic 45-3261, 1975 United States Essential beatdiggers funk with breaks on both sides. Cut The Cake as well as Person to Person used on and off in Hip Hop. Strong EX shape in company sleeve.
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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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