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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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Oliver Sain - Bus Stop / Nighttime (7")
Abet AB 9457 , 1974 United States Pumping instrumental funk with groovy bassline and excellent horns. Flip is Nightime used in Hip Hop. Great condition.
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Ohio Players - Who'd She Coo? (7")
Mercury C 30177, 1975 United States Never seen before double sider with Who'd She Coo? / Rollercoaster on the same 45. Breakbeat heaven. Notorioulsy sampled on and off in hip hop. Check the handclapping funk on Who's She Coo?
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Ohio Players - Streakin'' Cheek To Cheek (7")
Mercury 73480, 1974 United States Drum break intro on Jive Turkey but Streakin' Cheek To Cheek is still the best option to my ear. Funky guitar and horns plus great tempo changes.
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Ohio Players - Honey (LP)
Mercury SRM-1-1038, 1975 United States Such a great party funk release with Honey, Rollercoaster and Fopp all wonderful upbeat dancefloor compositions. Add to that the always steaming cover art and you are in for a special treat. Solid EX shape, cover with...
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Ohio Players - Funky Worm / Paint Me (7")
Westbound W 214, 1973 United States 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. Light groove wear that does not affect play. US original in Westbound company sleeve.
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Ohio Players - Funky Worm / Paint Me (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. Groove wear to the less interesting Paint Me side, Funky Worm plays VG+ ...
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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 - Fire (LP)
Mercury SRM-1-1013, 1974 United States Funk favorite by the Ohio Players were for once the slow jams outshine the hard hitters. Stacks of Hip Hop breaks on here as well with Fire and I Want To Be Free. US original with gatefold cover and record both somewh...
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Ohio Players - Fire (7")
Mercury 73643, 1974 United States Breakbeat disco funk with huge drums and the famous siren intro sampled heavily in hip hop. US original withfair bit of groove wear, plays decent.
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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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Ohio Players - Climax (LP)
Westbound WB 1003 , 1974 United States Another essential Ohio Players funk favorite with Players Ballin, Climax, Proud Mary and a killer version of What's Goin On. Their last album recorded on Westbound which can be shown on the cover, portraying betrayal ...
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Odyssey - Odyssey (LP)
MoWest MW 115 , 1972 United States Rare groove essentiality that needs very little introduction. Our Lives Are Shaped by What We Love, Broken Road and Battened Ships are all among the very best crossover soul cuts around. US Mowest original in near per...
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Odia Coates - Odia Coates (LP)
UA UAS 29847 XO, 1975 Germany Took me much to long to catch unto this soul gem. Maybe the Paul Anka production scared me off but it is really a soulful piece of wax. Unfortunately her only recording. Listen to You Come And You Go. German pressing ...
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O'Jays - Love Train / Who Am I (7")
Philadelphia ZS7 3524, 1972 United States Classic. Nothing more nothing less. Soultrain favorite. PIR company sleeve with writing and small sticker on label. Light background noice.
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O'Jays - I Love Music / Love Train (12")
Philadelphia 4ZH 07553, 1975 United States Does it get better than this? Two epic Philly soul anthems on one extended 12 inch. Soothing 10 min take of 'I Love Music'... US original in stunning EX condition, small stamp on label.
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O'Jays - I Love Music (7")
PIR ZS8 3577, 1975 United States Seriously hard not to like an uplifting soul dancer spreading a such message. Cleanest EX condition.
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O'Jays - Don't You Know A True Love (7")
Astroscope AS 110, 1972 United States Early O'Jays 45 on Astroscope that sounds very different to their PIR recordings. Peace on the flip is nice vocal soul.
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O'Jays - Darlin' Darlin' Baby (7")
PIR ZS8 3610 , 1976 United States Lovely clean copy of this Gamble Huff soul splendour. Definately one of my favorite O'Jays spins. Used by Big Pun on you know what....
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