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Pepe Lienhard - Tango For Favour (7")
EMI , 1977 Switzerland Swiss oddball disco track by studio head Pepe Lienhard fitted with an evil drama break that keeps popping back up throughout the track. Faintest marks, plays EX, plain sleeve.
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Andre Brasseur - The Duck (7")
Palette HT 300169, 1968 Germany One of the Belgian organ wizard funkiest affairs. Handclapping soul boogaloo dancer that would have caused intense movement on dancefloors all over Brussels and far beyond in '68. Brushed hairlines and visual in VG co...
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Branjo's Band - There Can't Always Be.. (7")
Pop Music 12004, 197? Germany Brano Hronec (popular diggers debut album on Opus) in charge of this hippy popsike single so little wonder the drums are so hard. First time find on small German label Pop Music. Grade VG as light crackle at intro tur...
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Rote Gitarren - Piraten-Lied (7")
Amiga 4 56 259, 1977 Germany Czerwone Gitary (Rote Gitarren) touring Berlin and rocking things up Polish style. Nice fuzzy guitar dancer on Amiga. EX++ shape not far off NM.
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Celia Yancey - Honey Bee (7")
GRT BF 18497, 1976 Germany Funky southern rock with wah wah guitar and tight drums. Best track of her only album release here as picture sleeve single. Cover with one pen mark at front and small tears at opening seam, record looks VG+, plays EX.
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Daisy Door - Du Lebst In Deiner Welt (7")
Ariola 10 843 AT, 1971 Germany Fantastic mix of psychedelic beat and schlager fun, courtesy of Peter Thomas and Mladen Franko. Flawless EX++ copy, cover has faint ringwear at back.
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Udo Jürgens - Peace Now (7")
Ariola 14 724 AT, 1970 Germany Back in stock! Classic German freakbeat produced by Johnny Harris with strong opening and closing drum breaks. Not to sure of Udo's accent but still a funny and funky track... Light crackle on first few turns of intr...
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Kati Kovacs - Male Mir, Sonne (7")
Amiga 4 56 108, 1975 Germany Locomotiv GT providing the backing with the Hungarian charmer doing what she does best. Softest marks not far from EX.
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Klaus Wunderlich - Hammond Für Millionen (LP)
Telefunken 6.21359, 1971 Germany Hammond organ connaisseur Klaus Wunderlich with his famous version of Summertime. It just is a quality break. Nothing rare but essential. Light lamination peel to gatefold cover, record is clean.
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Pop Corn Makers - Tchip Tchip (7")
Riviera MR 28.100, 1974 Germany Not such a big fan of the chart topping Pop Corn Makers but the flip to Tchip Tchip is actually a great track, one of their few winners. Copy not the best with hairlines and marks but still a useful copy...
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Hot Butter - Tequila (7")
Musicor 12 469 AT, 1972 Germany Moog madness with Hot Butter tackling the smash hit Tequila. Their own Tomatoes on the flipside. Kinda silly but what the heck...
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The Moogies - Pea Nuts (7")
Polydor 2041 333, 1972 Germany No idea who is behind The Moogies but to little surprise, he plays moog. Fun little single with plenty of bleeps and bloops on offer. Copy looks VG with many fine surface lines but still a decent listen.
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James Last - Beach Party (LP)
Polydor 2371 039, 19 Germany James Last goes Batucada with Happy Brasilia. Quality dancefloor track, combed on one of the Mojo Club albums. Top condition.
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Chakachas - Shimmy Shimmy Lolita (7")
Hansa 16749 , 197? Germany Great Euro only afro disco groove with long / short versions. Cheapo DJ copy with visual wear but plays VG++
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Peter Thomas - Any Spanish How (7")
Polydor 52 888, 1967 Germany Mastermind composer Peter Thomas bridging the gap bewteen jazz and schlager in 1967. For fans of cinematic blips and blops on the organ.
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