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B.C.G. - Street Talk (7")
20th Century TC-2271, 1975 United States Bob Crewe disco funk that has a nice floating sound and good feel vibe to it. Big handclapping break on here as well. Not a record we see around often. US original in solid EX condition.
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Leon Haywood - B.M.F. Beautiful (7")
20th Century M-2191-AS, 1975 United States Such a killer tune and a rare treat as 45. Gene Page production that is soulful yet funky. One of my favorite Leon Haywood tracks. Superficial lines on vinyl but plays VG+
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Natalie Cole - Annie Mae (7")
Capitol 4572, 1977 United States Back in stock! Rare groove essential by Natalie Cole. Top item in strong VG+ condition and company sleeve. Soooo funky!!
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Gwen McCrae - Love Insurance (7")
Cat 1999, 1975 United States Classic disco material in Love Insurance but flip it over and try the slow He Keeps Something Groovy Goin' On sampled by CL Smooth. Lovely smooth stuff. Strong EX copy with punch hole.
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General Johnson - Don't Walk Away (7")
Arista AS 0203, 1976 United States Mega rare white label Arista promo with this massive modern soul spin that I rate as one of his very best. Same track on both sides (mono / stereo). Borderline VG/VG- condition with some pops here and there, particula...
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Solomon Burke - I'll Never Stop Loving You (7")
Chess ACH-401, 1976 United States All about the flip here with The Do Right Song a brilliant funk mover. Chess original from '76 in stong EX condition.
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Solomon Burke - Baby Blues (7")
Chess CH 2159, 1974 United States Must have Solomon Burke cover of Barry White's Baby Blues. Quality soul produced by Gene Page. Top choice and rare pick as 45. Plays overall VG+ but has a soft click at first 2 turns so have to cue in a tick later.
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Al Downing - Gimme Some Lovin' (7")
Chess CH 2174, 1975 United States Nice funky take of the Spencer Davis Group classic by R&B man BIG Al Downing. Chess original with crispy clean wax, small writing on cover.
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Jerry Butler - How Did We Lose It Baby (7")
Mercury 73210, 1971 United States Huge breakbeat drums on this brilliant crossover dancer. Seldom seen and highly recommended.
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Jerry Butler - What's The Use Of Breaking Up (7")
Mercury 72960, 1969 United States Classic 60s northern material produced by Gamble Huff. Both sides are good with Brand New Me on the flip. Fresh EX- condtion.
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Moments - Sexy Mama (7")
Stang ST 5052, 1973 United States CLASSIC! Sampled by KAM, Lord Finesse and many others in hip hop. Little to say that has not been said already..... Simply sexy!
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Moments - Love On A Two-Way Street (7")
Stang ST 5012, 1970 United States Piano roll made world famous by Jay Z / Alica Keys saluting NYC. The Moments are crazy underrated in my books and if not familiar you are in for some incredible soul. Stang original with scuffing and marks, VG- copy p...
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Moments - To You With Love (7")
Stang ST-5020, 1971 United States A must for any Dilla fan as used for his Last Donut Of The Night. Reminds me of J. Rocc flipping Dilla samples on 45s at the Stones Throw tribute party. Visual VG copy but plays VG+ Grab this for a piece of essential ...
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Moments - My Thing (7")
Stang ST-5045, 1972 United States One of the greatest soul groups pulling off another brilliant soul dancer in the cover of Sylvia Robinson's My Thing. Stang original in VG/VG+ condition playing with a few light pops but nothing bad at all. Thanks A L...
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Aretha Franklin - Day Dreaming (7")
Atlantic 45-2866, 1972 United States Fantastic piece by the Queen of Soul flipped by Grand Puba and MC Solaar among others. US original with I've Been Loving You Too Long also on here, both track from her Young, Gifted and Black masterpiece. Visual VG gr...
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Aretha Franklin - You're All I Need To Get By (7")
Atlantic 45-2787, 1971 United States You would expect Aretha to pull off a good cover of the Ashford / Simpson classic and she does. Few marks but nothing to deep and plays well.
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Johnnie Taylor - It's September (7")
Stax STN-0226, 1974 United States Nice track off his concluding album recording for Stax, Super Taylor. Don Davis at the production knobs here. Just One Moment on the flip. US original with groove wear causing some distortion at first few turns.
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Johnnie Taylor - I've Been Born Again (7")
Stax STA-0208, 1974 United States I've Been Born Again a nice wah wah midtempo funk groove but I personally prefer the soul ballad At Night on the flip. Seem to remember it was sampled but cant recall who flipped it. Clean Stax original with one pen m...
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Mongo Santamaria - Cold Sweat (7")
Columbia 4-44502, 19 United States Cracking latin breakbeat 45 with Mongo covering one of James Brown's finest and does it so well. Nice cover of Sitting On The Dock Of A Bay on the flipside. Super rare radio station promo copy in near perfect conditio...
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Mongo Santamaria - La Bamba (7")
Columbia 4-43310, 1965 United States Much rarer than the album and with Streak O' Lean on the flip you are in for two great latin dancefloor spins. Colombia original with some light marks.
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