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Freddie North - Love To Hate (7")
Mankind M12022, 1975 United States Fantastic Nashville soul cut famously flipped by Jurassic 5 on Break. So much quality soul to come out on Mankind over the years. Hard to find promo pressing in clean EX condition and fitted in correct Nashboro Group ...
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Mickey And His Mice - Cracker Jack (7")
Marti M-402, 196? United States Cracking funk dancer arranged by none other than Eddie Drennon. Fine sax solo work, tight instrumentation and street jive chorus, all the necessary ingredients in place for a fat funky forty five.
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Bobby Byrd - Keep On Doin' What You're.. (7")
Brownstone 45-4205, 1972 United States Not the rarest Bobby Byrd effort for Brownstone but damn, dude is funky, funky, funky.... James Brown and Fred Wesley producing. Disc is EX, label with pen marks.
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The J.B.'s - Music For The People (7")
Polydor PD 14396, 1977 United States Two superb sides by the mighty J.B.'s with both Music For The People and Crossover must have funk nuggets. Rare non album material. Disc is VG+ with a few subtle hairlines, label has stamps and writing on both sides.
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Lyn Collins - Rock Me Again & Again & Again (7")
People PE 641, 1974 United States Instant classic penned by Lee Austin and James Brown. Can not imagine any one better than Lyn Collins singing it though. That raw rousing voice on funky instrumentation, yes please...
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J.B.'s - Thank You For Lettin' Me Be Myself (7")
People PE 663, 1976 United States Heavy heavy funk double slap with All Aboard The Soul Funky Train backed by the Thank You For Lettin' Me Be Myself And You Be Yours. The mighty J.B.'s at best of form. Disc is strong VG+ close to EX, labels has writi...
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J.B.'s - Rockin' Funky Watergate (7")
People PE 643, 1974 United States Git an immense respect for James Brown but one has to salute Fred Wesley for what he brought to the JB's plate over the years. US original in solid VG+ condition, plays borderline EX. Label has stamps, writing and pen...
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James Brown - Money Won't Change You (7")
Polydor 2066 194, 1972 United States Rare soul classics double sider with the fat funky Money Won't Change You backed by the deep hurting ballad Try Me. Gold labels are clean and disc in very credible VG+ condition not far from EX.
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Gary Toms Empire - Love Me Right (7")
Epic EPC 3611, 1975 Germany Back in stock! Brilliant modern soul flip on this German picture sleeve Gary Toms single. Popular choice too. Hard not to get in a good mood blasting this midtempo groover. A few soft ticks at intro turns but overall ...
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Mike St. Shaw - From The Bottom... (7")
Reprise 18110 AT, 1964 Germany Garage rockin soul dancer on super rare German only picture sleeve pressing. Cover as well as disc looks VG/VG+ but records plays solid VG+ or better.
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Stevie Wonder - You Met Your Match (7")
Tamla GO 25.830, 1968 Netherlands Upbeat soul dancer by genius Stevie Wonder backed by a great great cover of the Smokey Robinson smash My Girl. Cover and label with writing, disc has surface wear but great playback.
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Bob & Earl - Harlem Shuffle (7")
London DL 20955, 1973 Germany Instantly recognisable sample flip on this sureshot dancefloor winner by star duo Bob and Earl. Unique pressing with instrumental flipside on offer. Soft marks, plays grand.
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Tony & Tyrone - Whip Your Lovin On Me (7")
Vogue DV 11116, 1970 Germany Back in stock! Raw R&B that will set most floors off nicely. Everyday Fun is good but the flip is pure heat. Press play please....
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Bloodstone - This Thing Is Heavy (7")
Decca DL 25 586, 1973 Germany Monster tune hidden as flip to Natural High on this German only single output. One of their very best with a raw funky political vibe. Record is EX, cover has wax on front (likely removable).
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Cornelius Brothers - Since I Found My Baby (7")
UA 35 791 , 1974 Germany Such a treat to own as forty five, this to me is a definite Cornelius Bros fave. Hip Hop heads will surely recognise the Common sample. Picture sleeve is bad shape with stamps and writing plus creased edges, disc with...
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The Impressions - You've Been Cheatin' (7")
ABC 4148, 1976 United Kingdom High up the list of favorite 'early' Impressions hits. Curtis Mayfield showcasing his multi talent as writer, producer, performer. UK only single output with Amen flipside. Record is clean EX, label with stamp, compan...
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Laura Lee - Crumbs Off The Table (7")
Radio Active Gold 122, 1973 United States Must have soul breaks forty five here as Buddah Record's Radio Active Gold press with You've Got To Save Me flipside. Like new copy in company sleeve.
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Baby Huey - Mighty Mighty Children (7")
Radio Active Gold 97, 1971 United States Baby Huey and The Babysitters ?tackling the Curtis Mayfield masterpiece. On point performance as one would expect by James Thomas Ramey. Crispy clean near mint copy in company sleeve.
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The Tams - A Little More Soul (7")
ABC 45-11019, 1967 United States Speaking with James Brown, Ray Charles, Otis Redding and more asking what this world needs..... A Little More Soul !! Nuff said...
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The Vandals - I'm Gonna Wait For You (7")
T-Neck TN 926, 1970 United States Rare soul slice on T-Neck with the Isley Brothers in charge of composing and producing. Unfortunately the copy has seen better days, plays through fine but with a fair bit of noise, check soundclip.
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