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Syl Johnson - Dresses Too Short (7")
Twinight 110, 1968 United States Essential floorfilling material by Mississippi main man Syl Johnson. Class action in Dresses Too Short backed by the excellent I Can Take Care Of Business. Rare white label Twinight first press in visual VG shape but ...
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The Group Four - I Am Not The One (7")
Sirco 19108, 1977 United States New York sweet soul with a modern touch, perfect stuff for sampling. Released on tiny Sirco label it does not show up often. Promo copy with some surface wear to disc but decent VG+ playback. Label has rip to one side.
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Chuck Jackson - Pet Names (7")
V.I.P. 25059, 1972 United States Famous early Motown (V.I.P.) material that has the Smokey Robinson sound all over. Hard to find white label promo copy in immaculate shape, label with promo stamp.
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Walter Rhodes - It's Not What You Do (7")
Cotillion 45-44148, 1972 United States Rare Cotillion promo single output with two Walter Rhodes highlights in Message To My Woman and It's Not What You Do. Downbeat bluesy soul with plenty of spirit and inteligence. Strong EX condition in company sleeve.
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Margo White - Don't Mess With My Man (7")
Jin 45-178, 196? United States Fantastic and now crazy rare jazzy soul groove on Jin Records. Margo takes this baby home perfectly. Taken a long time tracking down a clean copy so happy to be able to offer one now.
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Terri Sharp - A Love That Will Last (7")
Ventural V-725, 1966 United States Girl group soul cut that has a nice vibe to it. Definately a track with potential on soul floors. Record has a slight burn but not affecting play. Label with bullet hole. Pretty hard to find original single.
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Nat & John - Pretty Woman (7")
Charay C-88, 196? United States Unexplored take of the Roy Orbison smash with lots of potential. Upbeat and funky with the drums at the forefront of the production and superb vocals. Soft marks but plays flawless, check soundclip on entire side.
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Little Royal - Razor Blade (7")
Tri-Us TR-912, 1972 United States Always had a soft spot for this breakbeat heavy soul dancer. No idea who the Swingmasters are but the orchestration is seriously tight. Give the drummer some....
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R. B. Hudman - Yo-Yo (7")
A&M 210 024, 1968 Germany Big rarity with two stomping dancers in Yo Yo and Naughty Claudie, no wonder this slice is in demand. German vinyl pressing in company sleeve. Record with visual hairlines but playgrade is great, it sounds nice and lo...
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Checkmates Ltd - Lazy Susan (7")
A&M 1053, 1969 United States Sonny Charles lays down some fine vocals on Black Pearl but I still favor the instrumental Lazy Susan side. So so smooth...
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Billy Preston - Outa-Space (7")
A&M 1320, 1971 United States Not personally such a die-hard Billy Preston fan but always warmed to this instrumental groove. The guitar is seriously on point. US original with surface lines, but playgrade is solid VG+ if not EX throughout. Pen ma...
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Five Stairsteps - Because I Love You (7")
Buddah BDA 188, 1970 United States Hurting soul side with sample potential. Funky bits as well on America Standing flipside. US pressing on Buddah.
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Landlords And Tenants - Back Up (7")
Buddah BDA 301, 1972 United States RECORD ON HOLD! Rare in demand breakbeat funk with fat breaks on both sides. Little wonder this is a hyped record. Funky ish.... Record with faint lines but plays flawless EX. Complete with Buddah company sleeve.
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Ohio Players - Funky Worm (7")
Westbound W 214, 1975 United States Back in stock! Raw funk with drum break, organ loops and guitar picks. No wonder this is one of the most sampled records in old school Hip Hop. US original in correct Westbound sleeve.
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Ohio Players - Ecstasy (7")
Westbound W 216, 1973 United States One of the greatest Ohio Players jams that will get Brooklyn's Finest fans and ATCQ connaisseur head nodding. Copy with stamp on label and writing on company sleeve, record in decent shape, plays VG+
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Detroit Emeralds - You're Gettin' A Little.. (7")
Westbound W 213, 1973 United States Essential breakbeat soul used on numerous top drawer Hip Hop productions by Pete Rock, RZA, Large Pro... Top shape US original in company sleeve.
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Bobby Womack - Everything's Gonna Be Al.. (7")
UA-XW735-Y, 1975 United States Dead funky stuff by Bobby Womack and wing man Wah Wah Watson. Sounds like a long lost track from his Across 110th Street blaxploitation score. Strong EX shape, clean label, close to perfect.
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Bobby Womack - Nobody Knows... (7")
UA-XW255-W, 1973 United States Bobby Womack covering the Jimmie Cox fifties blues classic adding plenty of soul. Flipside is his own ballad I'm Through Trying To Prove My Love To You. Some groove wear to disc but still great play, label with writin...
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Z.Z. Hill - I Keep On Lovin' You (7")
UA XW536-X , 1974 United States Still surprised this has not been flipped more. Lots of potential on this fine joint by the Texan soul man. US pressing in company sleeve.
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Donny Hathaway - Love Love Love (7")
ATCO 45-6928, 1973 United States Fantastic soul groove by Donny Hathaway and Atlantic main man Arif Mardin. Love this signature Hathaway sound, feel good about life music. EX copy in company sleeve.
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