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Slick - Space Bass (7")
Fantasy FTC 176, 1979 United Kingdom Cosmic tinged boogie funk courtesy of the famous Fat Larry's backing band Slick. Killer bassline (as one would expect). Spotless NM copy with clean labels.
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Timmy Thomas - The Magician (7")
T.K. XB 9052, 1977 United Kingdom A bit of a magic touch by the Miami crew. Willie Clark, Timmy Thomas and Mike Lewis in full action. Nice instrumental flip. UK only 7" press in lovely condition in EX shape and company sleeve.
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Timmy Thomas - Touch To Touch (7")
T.K. TKR 6017, 1977 United Kingdom Love this downbeat Miami disco piece produced by legend King Sporty. Record in clean condition, label has writing on both sides. UK press in fresh TK company sleeve.
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Cleveland Eaton - Birmingham Train (7")
Miracle M14, 1979 United Kingdom Two great sides by Cleveland Eaton and The Garden Of Eaton. Jazzy disco funk penned and produced for dancing.
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Two Man Sound - Que Tal America (7")
Miracle M1, 1978 United Kingdom Instant floorpacker by the Belgian latin trio and one that works equally well on funk, disco and house flavoured dancefloors. Heavy vinyl UK pressing on Miracle. Plays close to EX throughout apart from light crackle a...
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Bo Kirkland & Ruth Davis - You're Gonna.. (7")
EMI INT 532, 1976 United Kingdom Fantastic modern soul by the charming duo. Minty fresh copy in EMI International company sleeve.
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Honky - Join The Party (7")
Creole CR 137, 1977 United Kingdom Star producer Ken Gold working closely with the always funky Southampton unit. Sounds like a long lost Kool & The Gang groove. Start with the flip Funky Time, Party Time to catch my drift.
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Sinnamon - Thanks To You (7")
Becket BKS 3, 1982 United Kingdom Popular Paradise Garage anthem and for good reason. The vocal side is great but check that proto-housed instrumental flip. Tune !!!
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Stretch - Why Did You Do It (7")
Anchor ANC 1021, 1975 United Kingdom Funky, funky, funky.... Classic crossover joint that always works the floor. UK press on Anchor with soft marks, plays great.
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Trussel - Love Injection (7")
Elektra K 12412, 1979 United Kingdom Fred Wesley produced disco classic. Not a rare pick but essential to any disco collector. Gone For The Weekend on the flip. Record has a scary looking few marks so graded but plays pretty solid.
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Candi Staton - Nights On Broadway (7")
WB K 16972 , 1977 United Kingdom Nothing rare but such a fine piece of soul music by wonderful Candi Staton. UK press with writing on label and the odd mark on disc.
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Pennye Ford - Change Your Wicked Ways (7")
Total Experience XE 503, 1984 United Kingdom Great boggie fused modern soul dancer by Pennye Ford with the extended version pressed as 7" single. Near perfect copy in Total Experience sleeve.
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The Millionaires - Don't Mess With My Love (7")
Ardent ADS 9003, 1989 United Kingdom Great great track by The Millionaires, a one-off project that I believe hails from the US despite this release only came out in the UK. Copy has nail marks at intro turns so you have to cue in a tick later to enjoy in...
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Ralph MacDonald - Universal Rhythm (7")
London 55, 1984 United Kingdom Nice tropical jazz funk vibe by the master percussionist. Both sides useful in funk and disco mixes. Start with The Outcasts. Record is clean EX, company sleeve a little torn.
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Light Of The World - Time (7")
Mercury MER 64, 1980 United Kingdom Double a-side single output from this marvelous disco funk group. I'm So Happy is mighty fine but Time mindbowing and my first pick any day. UK only single in solid EX shape.
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Alphonse Mouzon - Glad That You're Here (7")
London HL 10581, 1978 United Kingdom Killer crossover gem by master drummer Alphonse Mouzon. One of his best in the modern soul field. Clean UK pressing, bordering NM.
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American Express - Exodisco (7")
Mercury 6007 212, 1979 United Kingdom Two great sides by this obscure disco funk grouping only releasing a few tracks in the UK. Flipside with Kick Back being my pick but Exodisco is nice too.
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Toni Smith - (Oo) I Like The Way It Feels (12")
Embassy EMD-2281, 1983 United States Absolutely love this track, sounds as great at home or played out on a big system. Toni Smith nicely capturing the sound of New York blending disco, funk, soul and boogie. Let the party start...
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Black Ivory - Linea Principal (Main Line) (12")
Trebol 80025, 1979 Mexico Just how cool is this Mexican pressing of the Leroy Burgess boogie masterpiece here dubbed Linea Principal and Baila on the flipside. Super super rare and in top shape fitted in correct Trebol company sleeve.
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Direct Current - Everybody Here Must Party (12")
TEC Records #59, 1979 United States Back in stock! Quality Philly hand-clapping disco dancer with brilliant bassline and drum work. If not familiar you are in for a real treat. Stunning NM copy in Tec Records sleeve.
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