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Laura Nyro - Stoney End (7")
Verve Folkways KF-5024, 1966 United States I really dig Laura Nyro. Always soulful and with great lyrics. Seldom seen Verve Folkways single release with visual wear but plays solid VG+
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Lou Reed - Walk On The Wild Side (7")
RCA GB-10162, 1975 United States Recorded in NYC by mastermind Lou Reed later to be flipped in NYC by mastermind Q-Tip. Essential piece of history..
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Zager & Evans - Mr. Turnkey (7")
RCA 447 0848, 1969 United States Brilliant folky stuff from the the US duo. In The Year 2525 on the flip.
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Peppermint Rainbow - Don't Wake Me Up.. (7")
Decca 732498, 1969 United States Hippy psych with Don't Wake Me Up a nice sunshine dancer but opted for the strings on Rosemary. Good sample material. US Decca original in company sleeve.
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The Escorts - From Head To Toe (7")
Vogue DV 14630, 1966 Germany Ultra rare soul beat dancer produced by Paul McCartney. Night Time on the flip has got similar potential but still opted for the good feel vibes on Head To Toe. Super clean EX copy in plain cover at an affordable price.
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Gerry Hayes - Soulgirl (Philly Dog) (7")
Vogue DV 14729, 1968 Germany Crackin German only soul double sider with Soulgirl and Soulcity both great sax driven dancers, particularly the latter has got something raw to it. Can't help wondering if it is Klaus Doldinger under some obscure ali...
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Three Dog Night - I Can Hear Your Calling (7")
MCA D-1455 , 1970 United States Breakbeat fave with hard drums flipped by anyone from Diamond D to Prince Paul.
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Blue Cheer - Just A Little Bit (7")
Philips 40541, 1968 United States Acid rock with both sides (Gypsy Ball on the flip) useful in an experimental mix. Loud fuzzy guitar and wild drumming included. Watch your speakers when volume is turned up loud.
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10 CC - Johnny, Don't Do It (7")
UK Rec DL 25 547, 1972 Germany Donuts yet again... Essential 45 to any Dilla fan or collector.
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Liz Damon's Orient Express - 1900 Yesterday (7")
White Whale WW-368, 1970 United States Not sure if this intro has been looped but if not, someone needs to get on it. Soulful psych pop on White Whale. Plays with background noice..
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Pure - It's Going On In New York (7")
Turbo TU 046, 1975 United States First time find and a pretty good one, funky garage rock saluting New York. Crispy clean wax, label has sizeable stamp on Part 1 side (ask for label scan if needed).
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The Exception - The Girl From New York City (7")
Capitol 5982, 196? United States Great Chicago styled garage on very rare Capitol single only release. Both sides are good with As Far As I Can See on the flipsside. Strong EX copy in company sleeve.
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Plas Johnson - Pink Panther (7")
Capitol 5147, 1964 United States Smoking backroom version of the Mancini classic. Organ led mod jazzer on the flip with It Had Better Be Tonight. US original Capitol pressing.
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Tommy James & Shondells - Get Out Now (7")
Roulette R-7000, 1968 United States Classic psych pop with a soulful and funky feel on both sides. US original with visual wear but plays very credible VG+
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God's Children - That The Way (7")
UNI 55295, 1970 United States Obscure hippy soul on UNI with covers of Paul Anka's Put Your Head On My Shoulder and Billy Preston's That's The Way God Planned It. Mario Paniagua behind the scenes. Rare stuff in flawless condition. UNI sleeve inclu...
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Happy Day - Give Me Some Love (7")
UNI 55290, 1971 United States Fantastic 45 with psychedelic blue eyed soul on both sides. Top tunes completely off the radar so could not be a better time to grab a copy. Perfect backstock condition in UNI sleeve. Label with punchhole.
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Rare Earth - I Just Want To Celebrate (7")
Rare Earth 1C 006-92 711, 1971 Germany Heavy breakbeat by US household Motown rockers Rare Earth. Produced by none other than Dino Fekaris. Must have material for cheap. Copy looks a little worn but plays very well.
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Rare Earth - Born To Wander (7")
Rare Earth R5021, 1970 United States Crazy underrated jazz rock by Motown powergroup Rare Earth. Born To Wander is a great cut with tight horns and drum work.
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Rare Earth - (I Know) I'm Losing You (7")
Rare Earth R 5017, 1970 United States Killer psych soul cover version of the Temptations classic. Monster drumbreak included. Must have material to any beat digger. US original strong VG+ condition, plays EX.
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Sonny And The Sovereigns - Walm Jetz (7")
Rare Earth RES 117, 1974 United Kingdom Rare UK pressing of this crackin glam rock instrumental fitted as flip to their School Is Out hit. Clean EX shape.
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