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Bobby Byrd - Keep On Doin' What You're.. (7")
Brownstone 45-4205, 1972 United States Not the rarest Bobby Byrd effort for Brownstone but damn, dude is funky, funky, funky.... James Brown and Fred Wesley producing. Disc is EX, label with pen marks.
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Bobby Byrd - Signed, Sealed & Delivered (7")
Brownstone 45-4210, 1973 United States Back in stock ! Where do you start wth a Bobby Byrd forty five that includes his all time funk classic I Need Help (I Can't Do It Alone) and a monster cover of Stevie's masterpiece Signed, Sealed & Delivered. Amazing...
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Mickey And His Mice - Cracker Jack (7")
Marti M-402, 196? United States Cracking funk dancer arranged by none other than Eddie Drennon. Fine sax solo work, tight instrumentation and street jive chorus, all the necessary ingredients in place for a fat funky forty five.
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Richard Barbary - Get Right (7")
Spring SK701, 1967 United States Floorfilling soul dancer in Get Right backed the funky protest groove When Johnny Comes Marching Home. Amazing condition, label has petit pen mark and bullethole.
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Freddie North - Love To Hate (7")
Mankind M12022, 1975 United States Fantastic Nashville soul cut famously flipped by Jurassic 5 on Break. So much quality soul to come out on Mankind over the years. Hard to find promo pressing in clean EX condition and fitted in correct Nashboro Group ...
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Z.Z. Hill - I Think I'd Do It (7")
Mankind M-12012, 1972 United States The Texan soul man on finest form with Sam Dees's I Think I'd Do It. Essential pick for any beat digger, those drums are absolute lethal. Top copy with NM vinyl and in Nashboro Group company sleeve.
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Robert Upchurch - The Devil Made Me Do It (7")
Golden Fleece ZS8 3254, 1974 United States Brilliant Philly soul groover that should sit well with modern soul fans. Great vocal performance on backing by the mighty MFSB. Pen mark and scrible on label, record in lovely EX shape. Golden Fleece sleeve included.
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The Temprees - Your Love Is All I Need (7")
We Produce XPN 1815, 1974 United States Grand crossover soul on We Produce. Leaning towards the flip with I Love I Love as favorite but both sides are useful. Clean labels, disc has faint groove wear and one mark causing a few ticks (check soundclip).
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The Temprees - Come And Get Your Love (7")
We Produce XPN 1816, 1975 United States Brilliant doubler sider on Stax sister label We Produce. Feel good soul music that will lift you up any rainy day. Start with I'll Live Her Life. Strong EX condition, label with writing.
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Brenton Wood - Trouble (7")
Double Shot DS 135, 1968 United States Thrilling deep soul cut that did not go unrecognised to the Dilla ear for superb sample material. Brilliant track and brilliant flip. US original in superb EX condition and clean labels.
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Brenton Wood - Whoop It On Me (7")
Double Shot DS 142, 1969 United States Whoop It On Me is a fine organ midtempo soul dancer backed by his famous Oogum Boogum output Take A Chance. Brenton Wood's soul ballads are real special. Faint surface wear, playgrade is solid EX.
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Skip Mahoaney - Bless My Soul (7")
Abet 9466, 1976 United States Skip Mahoaney and James Purdie with two blissful soul sides in Happily Ever After and our favorite Bless My Soul. Abet original in strongest EX condition.
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Oliver Sain - Party Hearty (7")
Abet 9463, 1975 United States Party time funk by multi-instrumentalist Oliver Sain. Pretty hard not to get down with this vibe. She's A Disco Queen flipside.
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Oliver Sain - London Express (7")
Abet 9460, 1975 United States Funky, funky, funky... Oliver Sain just always gets the party going. US original with disc in great EX shape, label has ugly writing on flip.
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Wilmer Alexander Jr & The Dukes - Get It (7")
Original Gold 502, 196? United States Essential double slap with the New York 60 soul dance Give Me One More Chance backed by the breakbeat heavy funkster Get It. Near perfect copy in matching company sleeve.
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Jesse James - Thank You Darlin' (7")
20th Century 6700, 1968 United States First time to cross paths with this mighty fine late sixites mover by deep soul crooner Jesse James. Surely this will cause some shaking next time you play out.
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Geater Davis - Why Does It Hurt So Bad (7")
Seventy Seven 77-124, 197? United States Big fans of Geater Davis, the Texan soulman just always comes through. Nice hurting ballad by Reuben Bell in Long Cold Winter on the flip. Super clean EX++ condition, looks and sounds pretty much NM.
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Cook E. Jarr & His Krums - Ain't No Use (7")
Roulette R-7170, 1975 United States Monster breakbeat funk including the in-demand part two instrumental. US original (not promo) pressed on viny rather than styrene. Few inaudible scuffs, looks and plays strong EX.
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Geraldine Hunt - Baby I Need Your Loving (7")
Roulette R-7129, 1972 United States Nice cover of the Holland-Dozier-Holland classic but still favor the funky midtempo Cry Cry Cry flipside. Roulette company sleeve included but torn.
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Betty Wright - Secretary (7")
Alston A-4622, 1974 United States Clarence Reid and Willie Clarke in charge with Betty doing what comes natural. Secretary is great but love the raw ballad Value Your Love flipside.
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