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James Brown - My Thang (7")
Polydor PDG 110, 1974 United States Fantastic funk breaks flipped notoriously in Hip Hop. An essential forty five to any serious JB collector. Flipside with Sex Machine.
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James Brown - I'm A Greedy Man (7")
Polydor PD 14100, 1971 United States James Brown and Bobby Byrd getting their funk on. Single only material in straight EX condition and clean labels.
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James Brown - Get On The Good Foot (7")
Polydor PD-14139, 1972 United States B-boy funk weaponry and a must in any beatdiggers box. Sampled by everyone from Big Daddy Kane over EPMD to De La Soul. Classic ish...
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James Brown - Dead On It (7")
Polydor PD 14279, 1975 United States Does it get much tighter than this. Fred Wesley and James Brown leading a rhythm and brass section second to none. Disc is in very decent VG+ shape, plays almost EX, label has spots, stamp and writing.
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James Brown - Hustle !!! (7")
Polydor PD 14281, 1975 United States Gotta love that raw mid tempo funk that only James Brown pulls off. Salute the Minister Of New New Super Heavy Funk, you dig...
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James Brown - It's Too Funky In Here (7")
Polydor PD 14557, 1979 United States We are turning the corner to the 'beloved' eighties and the soundscape is changing with Brad Shapiro producing. Still a good result by the main man. Clean EX copy in company sleeve.
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James Brown - Bodyheat (7")
Polydor PD 14360, 1976 United States Funky forty five from a time where JB would slowly transform from straight funk to a subtle use of disco elements. Great cut used on and off in Hip Hop.
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James Brown - Eyesight (7")
Polydor PD 14465, 1978 United States If you thought the Godfather stopped funking by '75 or so think again. He might call it The New James Brown Disco Sound but still very much on point. Flipside with I Never, Never, Never Will Forget.
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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 causing mild noise at intro turns, check soundclip.
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James Brown - Give Me Some Skin (7")
Polydor PD 14409, 1977 Canada Two essentials here with Give Me Some Skin and People Wake Up And Live both from the fantastic Mutha's Nature album. Mega rare Canadian pressing in lovely EX condition, clean labels and company sleeve.
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The J.B.'s - Music For The People (7")
Polydor PD 14396, 1977 United States Two superb sides by the mighty J.B.'s with both Music For The People and Crossover must have funk nuggets. Rare non album material. Disc is VG+ with a few subtle hairlines, label has stamps and writing on both sides.
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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 forty five. Disc is strong EX marginal...
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Hank Ballard - From The Love Side (7")
Polydor PD-14128, 1972 United States Hank Ballard And The Midnight Lighters landing one of the best mid-tempo funksters to come out of JB camp. Essential and rare pick in lovely EX plus plus condition.
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James Brown - Bring It Up (7")
King 45-6071, 1967 United States Epic B-boy funk break by James Brown & The Famous Flames most famously used by Gang Starr on Manifest. Rare red label US original in strong EX shape, small 's' on label.
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James Brown - Bring It Up (7")
King 45-6071, 1967 United States Epic B-boy funk break by James Brown & The Famous Flames most famously used by Gang Starr on Manifest. US original blue label King pressing in very decent VG+ shape, small 's' stamp on label.
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James Brown - Licking Stick (7")
King 45-6166, 1968 United States James Brown and Bobby Byrd ripping things up nicely on this famous pick form the Say It Loud I'm Black and I'm Proud album. Some visual wear, good playback and clean labels.
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James Brown - Don't Be A Drop-Out (7")
King 45-6056, 1966 United States The Godfather sharing some truth with young America ano 1966. Pretty clean copy but styrene pressing so light background noise.
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James Brown - I Got The Feelin' (7")
King 45-6155, 1968 Germany Massive tune that will rock any dancefloor anyday (or the Bill Cosby staircase for that matter). The horns and rhtyhm section is off this planet. Copy looks VG but plays great, check soundclip.
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James Brown - (Can You) Feel It Part 1 (7")
King 45-5767, 1963 United States Pretty rare that the instrumental flip outshines the Godfather himself by this smoking backroom groover does is so cool. King original in VG+ condition, small 's' stamp on label.
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James Brown - Kansas City (7")
King 45-6086, 1967 United States James Brown And The Famous Flames heading to Kansas City for a whole lotta fun foxes and wine. Big writing on both label sides, record is VG+ with moderate groove wear.
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