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Undisputed Truth - Higher Than High (LP)
Gordy G6-972S1, 1975 United States Back in stock! Top quality psychedelic funk rock in a Sly Stone or Parliament vein. The final album The Undiputed Truth recorded with Norman Whitfield before parting with Motown. A few short drum breaks useful for pro...
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Main Ingredient - Afrodisiac (LP)
RCA LSP 4834, 1973 Germany Hard to choose a favorite Main Ingredient album as they are all good but this is definately high up the list. The cover art is ace and with Superwoman, You Can Call Me Rover and the crackin take of the Isley Brothers ...
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Main Ingredient - Tasteful Soul (LP)
RCA Victor LSP-4412, 1970 United States Likely the rarest Main Ingredient album release and one you can enjoy from start to finish. Upbeat funk on Somebody's Been Sleeping, chilled ballad on Make It With You to the crackin dancer Magic Shoes flipped by Main...
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James & Bobby Purify - The Pure Sound Of (LP)
Bell 6010, 1968 Germany Seriously funky soul release on Bell with back to back uptempo dancers like Shake A Tail Feather, I Take What I Want or You Don't Love Me. VG/VG- copy with lots of lines and scuffing but plays much much better than it...
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Joe Tex - Buying A Book (LP)
Atlantic SD 8231, 1969 United States One of the most underrated Joe Tex albums in my eyes and ears. Mainly uptempo soul cuts that will do wonders on most floors. We Can't Sit Down Now is my favorite but Sure Is Good and Get Your Lies Togther are real fin...
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Sly & The Family Stone - Fresh (LP)
Epic EPC 69039, 1973 United Kingdom Does Sylvester look fresh or what ? Great gatefold cover art in case you want to check out more of his usual funkyness. Musically a highlight as well with the soul ballad If You Want Me To Stay, In Time or Skin I'm In...
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Etta Jones - Etta Jones '75 (LP)
Westbound W-203, 1975 United States The grand lady with a brilliant version of Bill Withers's Grandma's Hands and Bobby Eli's Just Don't Wanna Be Lonely. The former sounds like something Premo would want to mess with. There are so many soulful and jazzy...
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Timmy Thomas - You're The Song... (LP)
Glades 6504, 1974 United States Great second album release by Timmy Thomas hitting the Glades studios with the Miami crew in Clarence Reid, Willie Clarke and soul sister Betty Wright. Almost liking this one more to his debut. US oirginal backstock c...
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Curtis Mayfield - Curtis (LP)
Buddah 2318 015, 1970 Germany Little or no introduction needed to this debut album by genius Curtis Mayfield. Solid from first to final groove. Including the extended Move On Up LP version. Price is reduced as copy has several marks causing little...
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Edwin Starr - War And Peace (LP)
Gordy GS948, 1970 United States Highly recommended Gordy album release with the famous Edwin Starr War theme but much better options are I Just Wanted To Cry and California Soul where Edwin really gets going. Like new vinyl grade, cover has faint ri...
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Magic Disco Machine - Disco Dance Vol. 1 (LP)
Tamla 1 C 058-96 643, 1975 Germany Very rare German Tamla Motown pressing with alternate cover art. Seldomly for sale. Essential b-boy disco funk breakbeat material in Control Towers and Scratchin. Record in EX- condition with faint hairlines, cover ha...
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The Impressions - Preacher Man (LP)
Curtom CRS 8016, 1973 United States Despite the lack of a certain Leroy Hutson this is a wonderful recording and a must to all Impression fans. Clubby stuff in Colour Us All Grey, sweet soul music in Simple Message and Blaxploitation funk in Preacher Ma...
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The Whispers - Life And Breath (LP)
Janus JLS 3046, 1972 United States Third album release by The Whispers and a great recording through and through. Must-have stuff for soul connaisseurs and producers looking for soulful breaks/loops. US original on Janus Records with clean EX record g...
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Detroit Emeralds - Do Me Right (LP)
Westbound WB 2006, 1972 United States Essential debut release on Westbound Records and such a funky soul slice. Includes the brilliant mid tempo dancer Long Live The King but really to many good tracks to highlight just the one. US original with disc in V...
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Ben E. King & Dee Dee Sharp - We Got A Th.. (7")
ATCO 45-6557, 1968 United States Two great sides in What'cha Gonna Do About It b/w We Got A Thing Going On both with huge potential. A real shame this duet did not hit the studio more as they fit each other perfectly. Softest marks, playback is EX an...
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The Younghearts - All The Love In The World (7")
20th Century TC-2054, 1973 United States Brilliant double sider with Do You Have The Time and All The Love In The World both top choice modern soul cuts. Fine harmonies and tightest rhythm section. US original in 20th Cenrtury company sleeve.
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Barry White - Playing Your Game, Baby (7")
20th Century TC-2361, 1975 United States One of his best and different to many other BW productions this one is always a hard catch on 45. Lovely EX shape with clean labels and in correct 20th Century Records sleeve.
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Sammy Davis Jr. - I Like The Way You Dance (7")
UA 67131, 1968 Germany Storming dancer by Sammy Davis JR from the Salt & Pepper soundtrack. Hard come up and a absolute treat for soul, mod and freakbeat DJs. Copy is battered with marks, scuffing, lines, the lot. Playback is surprisingly g...
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Roscoe Shelton - Rememer Me Baby (7")
Ref O Ref 732, 196? United States Superb soul sides by Tennessee crooner Roscoe Shelton. Very much a slept on track and not often up for sale either. Check Remember Me Baby but the downbeat flip I Forgot To Remember To Forget is not bad either. Marks ...
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Melba Moore - I Love Making Love To You (7")
Mercury 73042, 1970 United States Brilliant soul sample by wonderful Melba Moore off her Living To Give album. Essential stuff to all beatdiggers and pretty rare on 45.
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