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The Living Word - Wattstax 2 (LP)
Stax STS 2-3018, 1973 United States Second in line of the famous California Wattstax festival with Ernie Hines, Little Milton, David Porter, Kim Weston...the list is long. Must have record to any soul, funk and blaxploitation fan or collector. Great cop...
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Various - Motown Show Tunes (LP)
Natural Resources NR 4003T1, 1977 United States In need of all the right ingredients for a blaxploitation mix or want a perfect DJ record with all the goodies from Foxy Brown, Trouble Man, The Mack or Cooley High this is a perfect pick. EX- condition soft hairlines...
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Mundell Lowe - Billy Jack (LP)
Billy Jack BJS 1001, 1971 United States Looks like a western score and although there are folky and southern rock on here actually more of a soul jazz affair. Notably Mundell Lowe's own composition sound great. Give the upbeat The Challenge a listen.
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Andrew L. Webber - Jesus Christ Superstar (LP)
MCA MAPS 6847, 1973 Italy Who would think you would find funky stuff on an Andrew Lloyd Webber album but thats what makes diggin so fascinating. The funk sneaks its way in anywhere and everywhere. Italian pressing in solid EX conditon, tiny st...
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Geoff Love - Big Terror Movie Themes (LP)
MFP 50248, 1975 United Kingdom If you only want one Geoff Love album this is the best. Funky wah wah themes and hard breakbeat drums on Three Days Of Condor, Jaws, Airport 75 and more. Copy has LOTS of lines/marks from DJing but playback is fine wi...
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Andre Previn - Rollerball (7")
UA 36 033 A, 1975 Germany The album is an easy find but the single with Executive Party and Executive Party Dance does not show up very often. Killer downbeat cinematic funk. Some light scuffs causing mild distortion (weak VG+) but still a gre...
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Mike Curb - Burning Bridges (7")
MGM 14151X, 1970 United States Short but sweet breakbeat opener. That loop does sound crisp. Lalo Shifrin and Mike Curb joining forces for the Kelly Heroes score. US original with wax in clean shape, label with penmarks and sticker.
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Lalo Schifrin - Nunzio (7")
MCA 40915, 1978 United States Excellent disco funk double sider by the mighty Lalo Schifrin. MCA white label promo only release that is not an easy find. Check Candy Store Frenzy. EX- condition with faint scuffs.
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Meco - Star Wars Theme / Funk (7")
Millennium MN 604X, 1977 United States The Star Wars theme always works well with the boys but flip this baby for a heated percussion driven disco breakbeat score, Funk!! Groove wear to wax but plays great.
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Smokey Robinson - Theme From Big Time (7")
Motown TMG 1085, 1977 United States Smokey's vocal side for this seventies blaxplitation flick is good but the part 2 is genius. Soulful disco for the floor. UK original in fitting Motown sleeve.
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Daley Diggers - I Can Dig It (7")
Marmaduke M-001, 1969 United States One of the very best Philly funk instrumentals. Heavy lowrider sound that will win you over for sure. One of those records that ones in your box it will never leave. Stunning NM condition. We dig...
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Rough & Ready - Music Man (7")
Rhythm RR142128, 197? United States Brilliant indie production with two untapped sides. Music Man is a brilliant offbeat piano paved disco soul groove and the flip with Bump & Wind a heavy funk tune. Rare and recommended. Faint inaudible lines.
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Hokis Pokis - Nowhere (7")
Shield 6101, 1975 United States Finding it a little hard to choose what to play first as Can't Wait For Love is almost as good as Nowhere. Uptempo synthy modern soul that has turned to become a real Miami classic. Flawless EX++ condition. Rare find ...
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King Errisson - Every Day's A Holiday (7")
Westbound WT-5123, 1976 United States Dennis Coffey and Mike Thedore producing with the percussionist on a great crossover soul tip. Rare Westbound promo in straight EX condition.
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South Shore Commission - Free Man (7")
Wand WND 11287, 1975 United States Back in stock! Produced by Bunny Sigler, arranged by Norman Harris, backed by Instant Funk and mixed by Tom Moulton. Nuff said....
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The Dynamics - Funkey Key (7")
Black Gold BG WWS 9, 1973 United States Heavy funkster with great head nodding effect. Brass section is real tight. Seldom seen Black Gold original in top shape, few pen marks on label.
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Fantastic Johnny C - Hitch It To The Horse (7")
Phil L.A. Of Soul 315, 1968 United States Monster R&B smasher with both sides bound to cause action on the dancefloor. Super loud pressing. Strongest EX grade (plays NM) and a tough catch in this condition bearing the 1968 release date in mind.
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Paul Kelly - Stealing In The Name Of The Lord (7")
Happy Tiger HTS-541, 1970 United States Gospel soul with The Day After Forever packed with good vocal snippets for sampling. Barely visible groove wear but plays with some light background noice.
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Sheila Ross - Miracle Of Miracles (7")
Kwanza KWA 7685, 1973 United States Mega rare Chicago soul slice on the collectable Kwanza label. Flip is You Hold My Life In Your Hands and both sides have massive sample potential.
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N.F. Porter - Keep On Keeping On (7")
Lizard 45-1010, 1971 United States Brilliant psych funk stomper by Nolan Porter that was always a popular Northern Soul dancer. Near perfect copy!
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