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Act 1 - Party Hardy People (7")
Spring SPR 152, 1973 United States Quality funk track in Party Hardy people but really been enjoying the modern soul flip Do You Feel It. Great stuff..
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Act 1 - Goodbye Love (7")
Spring SPR 140, 1973 United States Detroit studio group mostly famous for the Tom The Peeper track but flip it for a great crossover soul in Goodbye Love. Quality stuff.
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Chi-Lites - Stoned Out Of My Mind (7")
Brunswick B 55500, 1973 United States Brunswick household name Chi Lites with the Acklin / Record big hitter from '73. Agenda here is a love not drugs by the way. Groove wear but plays well, check soundclip.
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Chi-Lites - That's How Long (7")
Brunswick 55515, 1974 United States Just Blaze getting busy with this classic Eugene Record production. From one mastermind producer to another. Flipside to Toby. US Brunswick original.
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Chi-Lites - Living In The Footsteps... (7")
Brunswick BRC 55489, 1972 United States Quality Eugene Record materiel later covered to great succes by Maryann Farra. I believe We Need Order on the flip was sampled way back when.
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Al Green - Let's Get Married (7")
Hi 45-2262, 1973 United States Let's Get Married is the obvious choice but Al Green is killing it on the soul ballad So Good To Be Here. Good way to end the night or better still start your set...
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Al Green - I Wish You Were Here (7")
Hi 5N-2282, 1975 United States Back in stock! Classic soul material from the smoothest man in the game. I Wish You Were Here has been sampled on and off in hip hop for years. Copy does not look the freshest but plays perfect.
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Al Green - You Ought To Be With Me (7")
Hi 45-2227, 1972 United States Does anyone sing 'love' like Al Green? Southern soul essentail produced by Hi Records main man Willie Mitchel. Flipped by Ghostface Killa among others. Strongest VG+ grade, plays EX.
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Syl Johnson - I'm Yours (7")
Hi 45-2260, 1974 United States That intro sound remarkably close to his Sock It To Me but that is all fine with me. Willie Mitchell at the knobs here for Hi Records. Clean EX copy with faint pen mark on label.
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Commodores - The Zoo (7")
Tamla Motown TMG 924, 1974 United Kingdom Quality funk with synth and drums all over respresenting the sounds of animals (I guess). Good flip as well with soulful I'm Looking For Love. UK only single release on Tamla Motown.
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Commodores - Let's Do It Right (7")
Tamla Motown TMG 1007, 1975 United Kingdom Seldom seen UK only Motown soul cut by Lionel Richie and Co from their fantastic Caught In The Act album. Faint marks but plays solid EX. Note that center is pushed out.
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Trammps - Hold Back The Night (7")
Buddah BDA-507, 1975 United States Back in stock! Great soulful disco dancer on Buddah. Essential 45 in any DJs box. Lovely EX copy fitted in fresh company sleeve.
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The Stairsteps - Every Single Way (7")
Buddah BDA 320, 1972 United States Seldom seen Stairsteps slice with Two Weeks Notice my personal favorite but both are good vocal soul pieces. Unused material as well if I remember correctly. Clean EX condition in Buddah sleeve.
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Gladys Knight & The Pips - The Way We Were (7")
Buddah BDA 463, 1973 United States Back in stock! Wu-Tang Clan vocal sample on nice clean Buddah original 45 in company sleeve.
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Gladys Knight & The Pips - Love Finds... (7")
Buddah BDA453, 1975 United States Another sweet Gladys Knight classic used on and off in Hip Hop. Great piano roll, fine vocals and excellent sharp breakdown.
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Isley Brothers - That Lady (7")
T-Neck ZS7 2251, 1973 United States Brings back memories of nerding it for months trying to identify all the bits and pieces on Beastie Boys wonderful sampledelica Pauls Boutique....
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Isley Brothers - Live It Up (7")
T-Neck ZS8 2254, 1974 United States Drumbreak intro on this top choice Isley Brothes funk groover but the reason to grab it is the solo work on the part 2 side. Cracker, these guys can play funk...
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Isley Brothers - The Pride (7")
T-Neck ZS8 2262, 1977 United States Great party jam by the Isleys always good for a little slap bassline boogie vibes. Groove wear but plays credible VG+ or better.
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Manhattans - Wish That You Were Mine (7")
Columbia 4-45971, 1973 United States Madlib fans will recognise this through Freddie Gibbs's Shame. Sweet soul music turned hardcore gangstar rap. Gotta love it! Grab a copy before it turns really expensive.
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Manhattans - Don't Take Your Love (7")
Columbia 3-10045, 1974 United States Essential Bobby Martin soul production with wonderful vocal harmonies only The Manhattans can pull off. Not so easy find as single release.
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