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Willie Mitchell - The Champion (7")
London 612011, 1977 Germany Northern Soul stomper that sounds a blast played out. German red label London pressing in solid EX condtion.
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Choo Choo Montgomery - Another Lover (7")
Capricorn CPS 0276, 1977 United States Much rarer and much better than the I Just Can't Say No promo. I Know He's Got Another Lover is one of the finest Willie Hutch productions. Hard to find single only release in stunning condition.
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Dobie Gray - If Love Must Go (7")
Capricorn CPS 0249, 1976 United States Seldom seen Dobie Gray crossover soul slice on Capricorn. Lover's Sweat is my pick here butIf Love Must Go is really nice as well. Clean copy.
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Hot Chocolate - We Had True Love (7")
Co Co Cleveland C 7193, 1971 United States Such a wonderful piece of soul music. Rare and recommeded Lou Ragland production with funky Good For The Gander on the flipside. Record is VG with lo-fi sound but plays through loudly. Price is reduced.
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The Joneses - Sugar Pie Guy (7")
Mercury 73614, 1974 United States Top choice modern soul cut with Harold Taylor's unqiue 'scat' vocals intro that is worth the money alone anyday. Extended breakdown on Part 2 side. US original in clean EX condition.
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Betty Wright - Show Your Girl (7")
Alston 3719, 1976 United States Flipside to Everybody Was Rockin from her great Danger High Voltage album. Alston original in crispy clean EX condition however there is a light crackle at intro turns.
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Betty Wright - Where Is The Love (7")
Alston 3713, 1975 United States Gotta love that Miami disco funk. Just sounds so different to everything else from the same period. Clarence Reid production with My Baby Ain't My Baby Anymore on the flip. One pen mark on label.
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Jackie Wilson & Count Basie - Uptight (7")
Brunswick 55365, 1967 United States What these cats manage to do with Little Stevie's little wonder is amazing. A perfect DJ item, I mean who does not want to hit the floor when hearing this. Clean Brunswick original from '67, this is not a record we se...
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Count Basie - Green Onions (7")
Brunswick 55352, 1967 United States Soul jazz fave around here with Count Basie and Orchestra getting real busy on Hang On Sloopy and going deep on Green Onions. Rare slice in nice condition.
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Otis Leavill - I Love You (7")
Dakar 45-614, 1969 United States Brilliant double slap by Chicago main man Otis Leavill in the studio with Carl Davis, Eugene Record and Willie Henderson. How can things go wrong. Some dangerous looking marks but a strong VG grade, it plays really we...
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Tyrone Davis - I'll Be Right Here (7")
Dakar 45-618, 1970 United States Early seventies soul cut by Tyrone Davis and produced by Willie Henderseon. Good stuff on both sides but listen to Just Because Of You for starters. Marks on wax but plays well.
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Act 1 - Party Hardy People (7")
Spring SPR 152, 1973 United States Quality funk track in Party Hardy people but really been enjoying the modern soul flip Do You Feel It. Great stuff..
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Act 1 - Goodbye Love (7")
Spring SPR 140, 1973 United States Detroit studio group mostly famous for the Tom The Peeper track but flip it for a great crossover soul in Goodbye Love. Quality stuff.
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Chi-Lites - Stoned Out Of My Mind (7")
Brunswick B 55500, 1973 United States Brunswick household name Chi Lites with the Acklin / Record big hitter from '73. Agenda here is a love not drugs by the way. Groove wear but plays well, check soundclip.
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Chi-Lites - That's How Long (7")
Brunswick 55515, 1974 United States Just Blaze getting busy with this classic Eugene Record production. From one mastermind producer to another. Flipside to Toby. US Brunswick original.
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Chi-Lites - Living In The Footsteps... (7")
Brunswick BRC 55489, 1972 United States Quality Eugene Record materiel later covered to great succes by Maryann Farra. I believe We Need Order on the flip was sampled way back when.
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Al Green - Let's Get Married (7")
Hi 45-2262, 1973 United States Let's Get Married is the obvious choice but Al Green is killing it on the soul ballad So Good To Be Here. Good way to end the night or better still start your set...
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Al Green - I Wish You Were Here (7")
Hi 5N-2282, 1975 United States Back in stock! Classic soul material from the smoothest man in the game. I Wish You Were Here has been sampled on and off in hip hop for years. Copy does not look the freshest but plays perfect.
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Al Green - You Ought To Be With Me (7")
Hi 45-2227, 1972 United States Does anyone sing 'love' like Al Green? Southern soul essentail produced by Hi Records main man Willie Mitchel. Flipped by Ghostface Killa among others. Strongest VG+ grade, plays EX.
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Syl Johnson - I'm Yours (7")
Hi 45-2260, 1974 United States That intro sound remarkably close to his Sock It To Me but that is all fine with me. Willie Mitchell at the knobs here for Hi Records. Clean EX copy with faint pen mark on label.
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