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Joe Tex - Give The Baby Anything.. (7")
Dial D-1008, 1971 United States Beatdiggers fave Give The Baby Anything The Baby Wants raw get down funk flipped notoriously. US original on Dial with vinyl in flawless EX++ condition, could pass for NM.
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Joe Tex - I Gotcha (7")
Dial D-1010, 1972 United States Hard not to associate this Joe Tex smash with Tarrantino's masterpiece Reservoir Dog's but still a true classic in its own right. Great shape, faint scuffs only, plays EX.
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Black Ivory - I Keep Asking You Questions (7")
Today T-1501, 1971 United States Essential Patrick Adams production that is a must for sample heads with I Keep Asking You Questions flipped by RZA. Flip with Don't Turn Around is a smooth soul ballad.
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Booker T - Evergreen (7")
Epic 8-50031, 1974 United States Booker T Jones getting his organ grind on. Great instrumental funkster backed by the soul ballad Song For Casey. US pressing in straight EX shape, label with pen mark.
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Sly & The Family Stone - If You Want Me To.. (7")
Epic 5-11017, 1973 United States Super rare treat, this If You Want Me To Stay pressing has Thankful N' Thoughtful on the flipside rather than the normal Babies Making Babies. Can't imagine many copys of this were pressed. Record between VG+ and EX, ...
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Five Stairsteps - Don't Change Your Love (7")
Curtom CR 1931, 1968 United States Breakbeat soul dancer that is a must in any collectors box. Drums on point and superb vocal performance. Another Curtis Mayfield craftmanship on point. US original in decent VG+ shape, label has big tear.
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The Impressions - Choice Of Colors (7")
Curtom CR 1943, 1969 United States Superb double sider from their fantastic The Young Mods' Forgotten Story. Start with Mighty Mighty Spade & Whitey that could not be more fitting considering todays discriminatory environment. US original in VG+ to EX ...
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Curtis Mayfield - Freddie's Dead (7")
Curtom CR 1975, 1972 United States Essential double sider from Superfly. Classic material in Freddie's Dead but start with the deep and dark Underground flipside. Soft hairlines, plays great, between VG and VG+
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Curtis Mayfield - Love Me (7")
Curtom CR 2006, 1974 United States Genius songwriting and performance by Mr Mayfield. Both sides are winners with Mother's Son flip. Super clean EX shape close to NM.
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Isley Brothers - I Know Who You Been Sock.. (7")
T-Neck TN 902, 1969 United States One of their best off the acclaimed It's Our Thing album. I Turned You On flip. Some groove wear causing background noise but still an enjoyable copy.
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Isley Brothers - It's Your Thing (7")
T-Neck TN 901, 1969 United States Essential Isley Brothers joint sampled on and off in Hip Hop for years. Flipside with Don't Give It Away is grand too. US first press with visual wear but solid play, check soundclip.
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Isley Brothers - Work To Do (7")
T-Neck TN 936, 1972 United States Back in stock! One of my favorite Isley Brothers tunes. Great great lyrics. US T-Neck forty five from their Brother, Brother, Brother album. Scribble on label, record grades VG+ plays EX.
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Della Reese - Why Not Now (7")
Avco 14707, 1970 Germany German only single output on Avco with Della Reese sharing a wonderful message in uplifting gospel style. Simple Song Of Freedom flipside. Clean copy, label has tear on back.
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Stylistics - Let's Put It All Together (7")
Avco AV 4640, 1974 United States Sweet soul sample material flipped numerously in Hip Hop. US original in clean EX shape, label has penmark.
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Stylistics - Funky Weekend (7")
Avco AV-4661, 1975 United States Dancefloor friendly soul groove by The Stylistics with a helping hand by Van McCoy and industry magnets Hugo and Luigi. Nice extended percussion breakdown included. US original in solid EX shape.
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Tradewinds - Come To Me I've Got It (7")
Avco AV-4643, 1973 United States Fantastic blue eyed soul group covering the Lou Courtney gem off his Buffalo Smoke album. Brilliant crossover tune with a modern soul touch. It has not blown up yet so great time to pick up a copy before it turns rare...
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James Brown - Cold Sweat (7")
King 45-6110, 1967 United States Must have material to any beatdigger or funk fan. Blue label King original in visual average shape but as you will hear still a very useful play out copy for cheap.
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James Brown - Get It Together (7")
King 45-6122, 1967 United States James Brown, Maceo Parker, Bobby Byrd and the rest of the Famous Flames getting their funk on. Two thrilling parts (Part 1 and 2), both very much worthwhile. Soft marks but barely audible, label with writing.
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James Brown - Mashed Potatoes U.S.A. (7")
King 45-5672, 1962 United States The godfather touring the states kick starting the fun in New York city with stops in Boston, Detroit, Chicago and so forth. Funky stuff as always by the main man. Small scribble on label, record is visually VG+ but p...
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Manhattans - I Bet'cha (7")
Carnival CAR 522, 1966 United States Masterclass soul session by the powerhouse harmony group Manhattans. Both sides are winners with the mid tempo I Bet'cha my personal favorite. US orignal on Carnival.
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