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Harold Melvin Ft Sharon Paige - Blue Album (LP)
Source SOR-3197 , 1979 United States Hard to find Harold Melvin release with Sharon Paige. Overall an exceptional piece of modern soul but obviously the McFadden & Whitehead penned Prayin stand out. Cheerful stuff! Listen yourself. US original in stunnin...
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Klique - It's Winning Time (LP)
MCA 5198 , 1981 United States Spotless copy of this in demand debut by LA soul trio Klique holding three essentials cuts in From Now On, I Think You Know and the tittle track It's Winning Time. US original with cover in shrink and only the lightes...
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Ritchie Family - I'll Do My Best (LP)
Arrival Records DS 4145 , 1982 Finland Rare and essential modern soul album from the Ritchie Family. I'll Do My Best just is such a brilliant spin that works a blast in the clubs but the entire album is quality. Fred Petrus production with the stella Fonzi...
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Bar-Kays - Dangerous (LP)
Mercury 818 478-1 , 1984 Germany Freakshow On The Dancefloor and Make Belive Lover stand out but there are plenty of drum breaks and bassline loops on offer here as well with Dirty Dancer and Dangerous.
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Brass Construction - Brass Construction II (LP)
United Artists UAS 30 016 , 1976 United Kingdom Hard to match the quality of their exceptional debut but somehow they pull it off. Hip Hop breaks on The Message and What's On You Mind but I would favour the two disco funk spins in Sambo and Now Is Tomorrow. Essent...
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Brass Construction - Brass Construction (LP)
United Artists UA-LA545-G , 1975 United States Essential funk from the Brooklyn based gang led by Randy Muller whos career spun Skyy, Brass Construction and many other top acts. Favoured album by beat diggers and funk fans alike. Packed with samples used by the Wh...
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Delegation - Deuces High (LP)
Ariola 204 533, 1982 Germany European only 80s funk release by Delegation in unplayed condition. Holds the brilliant dancers Gonna Bring the House Down and What Took You So Long. Top condition.
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Wornell Jones - Wornell Jones (LP)
Paradise PAK 3308 , 1979 United States Soulful rare groover in Must Have Been Love that makes me wonder why Wornell did not record more albums. A great track. Stunning copy here with cover in shrink and only minimal wear to wax.
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Sweet Inspirations - Hot Butterfly (LP)
RSO RS-1-305, 1979 United States Their cover of the Gregg Diamond track Hot Butterfly track is worth the money alone any day. Sylvia Shemwell's vocals are so soothing... Lovely clean copy, no cuts.
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Street Fare - Street Fare (LP)
Atlantic 7 81805-1, 1987 United States Pretty undiscovered 80s funk release with I Loose Sleep Over You, Come & Get This Love and If The Phone Don't Ring all very worthwhile tracks. US original with cut-out.
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Cameo - Flirt / I Owe It All To You (7")
Chocolate City CC 3233 , 1982 United States What a crackin beat, how can you not nod your head to this one. B-boy break down. Pretty scarce US original on Chocolate City.
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Brick - Dusic / Happy (7")
Bang B-734 , 1977 United States Quality bassline and funky disco sounds from their brilliant second album. US original in strong VG+ condition.
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Bar-Kays - Shake Your Rump (7")
Mercury 73833 , 1976 United States From their fantastic Too Hot To Hold album, a crackin happy boogie funk effort. Summer Of Our Love on the flip is mellow but equally good. Some groove wear but barely audible.
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Brothers Johnson - Tomorrow / Get The.. (7")
A&M 1851-S , 1976 United States This sound has got Quincy Jones all over it. Tomorrow just is a quality jazz funk tune up there with some of the best Blackbyrds stuff. Light groove wear.
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Michael Henderson - Take Me I'm Yours (7")
Buddah BDA 597, 1978 United States Rare double sider with the Ray Parker penned Let Me Love You on the flip used frequently in Hip Hop. Take Me I'm Yours just is a fine boogie spin. Inaudible groove wear. US original in Buddah company sleeve.
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Jocelyn Brown - Somebody Else's Guy (7")
Vinyl Dreams VND D71 , 1984 United States With so many DJs favouring 45s these classic breaks and club anthems are as popular as ever. Listen to the instrumental. US original with light groove wear from storage.
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Junior - Mama Used To Say (7")
Mercury 76132 , 1981 United States Classic disco break famously used by Double D & Steinsky, Jungle Brothers and so many others. US original in Mercury sleeve.
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Ken Boothe - Reggae For Lovers (LP)
Robot Rec 9103 568 , 1979 Netherlands Seriously slept on Ken Boothe release with a cosmic sound that is as popular today as ever before. Just listen to I Know It for a little feel. Great condition with only the lightest of scuffs and edge wear.
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Various - Reggae Fever (LP)
WEA 58 076 , 1979 Germany Might not look like it but this is a hard to find compilation with mega rare roots and calypso tracks by Draytons Two, Affetuosos Of St. Vincent and Rebirth Seven Original.
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Sly & Robbie - Rhythm Killers (LP)
Island 208 318, 1987 Europe Eighties dub and electro beats with Bootsy Collins on featured vocals. Covers of Yes We Can Can, Fire and more funky stuff dubbed up. Sticker on front cover.
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