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Tony Valor Sounds Orchestra - Gotta Get It (7")
Brunswick B 55535, 1976 United States Hard to find mid seventies Brunswick 45 with the great Tom Moulton in charge of mixing. Party time disco funk on both sides here. Perfect stuff for a disco funk mix. Strong VG+ condition in plain sleeve.
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War - Low Rider (7")
United Artists UA-XW-706-Y, 1975 United States Must have funk 45 by the Cali funksters. Laid back beat lifted by the Beasties and many others back in the days. Groove wear but nothing deep.
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Kool & The Gang - Summer Madness (7")
De-Lite DEP-1567, 1975 United States Back in stock! Definitely an all time favorite Kool & The Gang track - Summer Madness just is one of the finest moments in jazz funk history. Since became one of the finest moments in Hip Hop history. Thx Premo.
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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. 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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Bobby Rush - I'm Still Waiting (7")
London 5N 243, 1976 United States Mega rare modern soul / crossover 45 on London Records. Brilliant vocals! She Put The Whammy On Me on the flip but its all about the a-side. Brushed hairlines from storage, no marks.
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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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Bloodstone - My Little Lady (7")
London 5N-1061, 1975 United States Nice groovy vocal soul spin by Bloodstone out of Missouri. Loving You Is Just A Passtime on the flip.
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The First Family - Control (7")
Polydor PD 14250 , 1974 United States The First Family is none others than James Brown, Lyn Collins, Lee Austin backed by the JB's. You can't really go wrong then. Hard hitting funk of the finest kind on rare Polydor 45. EX- condition of vinyl, b-side lab...
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James Brown - My Thang (7")
Polydor PD 14244 , 1974 United States Fantastic funk breaks flipped notoriously in Hip Hop. An essential 45 for any serious JB collector. Public Enemy on the flip. Brushed storage wear to grooves but plays great, complete in fresh Polydor single jacket.
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James Brown - Get Up Offa That Thing (7")
Polydor PD 14326, 1976 United States Nice stomping funk double sider from the hardest working man in showbiz. Release The Pressure on the flip. US original in Polydor sleeve. Little groove wear.
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Fred Wesley - Damn Right I Am Somebody (7")
Polydor 2066455, 1974 Germany These unique picture sleeve funk 45s have turned a hot commodity of recent. Fred Wesley is the main man in my books, I remember seeing him years back and he blew my mind. Yup, You Are Somebody.... Stamp on cover.
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Incredible Bongo Band - Bongolia / Kiburi (7")
Jupiter 16 763 AT, 1973 Germany How good is this 45 with Bongolia and Kuburi on one piece of wax. Breakbeat heaven! Punchhole to cover and brushed lines on wax but nothing serious. A good looking and good playing item.
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Change - Paradise / Your Move (7")
Atlantic 3809, 1981 United States One of the best tracks by this Italomericano funk unit lead by JF Petrus. Huge Paradise Garage anthem here as US original in Atlantic company sleeve. Visual groove wear to vinyl but plays great.
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Foxy - RRRRRRock / Devil Boogie (7")
Dash DAX-5054, 1979 United States Grrrrrreat flipside on this Dash original 45 with Devil Boogie a nice good feel mover. Brushed hairlines fom storage but plays well.
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Luther Vandross - Never Too Much (7")
Epic EPCA 1727 , 1981 Netherlands Essential 80s soul 45 that is an always popular summer jam spin. Near perfect vinyl, cover with very light ring wear.
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O.R.S. - Who Built The Pyramids? (7")
Ariola 103 396, 1981 Germany Flip this over for the ambient space trip dubbed Zen. Not a big tune for the clubs but a wonderful floating adventure by Anthony Monn and crew. Stunning condition of cover and record.
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Gold - Disco-Samba / Do It Right (7")
Ariola 100 276, 1979 Germany All about the flip here with an seriously in-your-face electro smasher only available on this 45. Would be a straight EX condition but a w written on cover.
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Magnifique - Magnifique (Part 1 & 2) (7")
Ariola 101 143, 1979 Germany Talk about a club banger ahead of time. Pretty much everything by Anthony Monn and Charisma is essential but this takes first prize. It truly is what the tittle suggest. Listen to the epic Part 2. Cosmic heaven! Light...
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Easy Going - Baby I Love You (7")
Ariola 100 651, 1979 Germany Long time Italo club favorite on near perfect picture sleeve 45. Guaranteed to cause movement on the floor when dropped out.
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