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William DeVaughn - Be Thankful For.. (7")
EMI 1C 006-64 221, 1980 Germany Such a treat here with the extended 6:55 disco version pressed as 7inch. Very very popular and very very rare. Picture sleeve and vinyl are both in solid EX condition, record almost NM.
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Bob James - Westchester Lady (7")
CTI 33.003, 1973 Germany Jazz funk breaks galore on this rare CTI picture sleeve 45. Everyone from Dilated Peoples to Massive Attack were here. Small tear to cover, record is VG+
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Esther Phillips - For All We Know / Fever (7")
Kudu M 61. 010, 1976 Germany Great upbeat take of the Davenport classic. Kudu picture sleeve pressing with clean vinyl, cover with light creasing.
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Linda Lewis - Rock A Doodle Doo (7")
Reprise K 14414 , 1973 United Kingdom Very rare 3 track EP from Linda Lewis with Sideway Shuffle and Play Around featured. Lovely soul pieces that wins you over. Stunning condition with perfectly clean vinyl and only the lightest of cover wear.
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El Chicano - Tell Her She's Lovely (7")
MCA MCS 7017, 1973 Germany Latin funk from Los Angeles, the 6 pieces outfit still funking it up in '73 with Chachita on the flipside in a strong Viva Tirado vein. Plays with light noice.
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Ashton, Gardner, Dyke & Co - Delirium (7")
Capitol 1C 006-80 837 , 1971 Germany Delirium is such a greaz jazz rock piece that we can not get enough of around here. Lovely picture sleeve 45 with Can You Get It on the flip, cover is creased at edges and has ringwear, vinyl with some light marks but...
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Titanic - Sing Fool Sing / Sultana (7")
CBS 5365, 1970 France All about the flipside, Sultana, a brilliant progish disco tune that has a very appealing hypnotic feel to it. Nice drums on here as well. French press in thick paper cover and clean vinyl. Rare in this condition.
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Lou Donaldson - Everything I Do Gohn Be.. (7")
Blue Note BN 1956, 1970 United States Essential jazz funk 45 on Blue Note with a message we certainly can relate to. His self penned Minor Bash on the flip. Super rare promo copy in borderline VG (intro) / VG+ (overall) conditon. Two clicks at intro rest ...
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Jerry Washington - In My Life I've Loved (7")
Excello EX 2327, 1972 United States I still refuse to believe that Barry White was not involved here. Deep, dark funk of the finest kind. US original with a fair bit of wear but plays all fine. Listen yourself. Stamp / sticker on b-side.
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Olympic Runners - Sproutin' Out (7")
London 5N-217, 1974 United States Olympic Runners debut 45 that indicated just how funky this British unit would turn out to be. Mike Vernon production with equally hot Be My Main Squeeze on the flip. Decent VG+ condition with pen mark on label.
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Philadelphia Society - 100 South Of Broadway (7")
AR-702 US, 1874 United States Philly disco funk instrumental on scarce indie label 45. US original in lovely clean EX condition.
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B.J. King - Hootchie Cootchie Man (7")
Cynthia CR 1002, 1978 United States This 45 has been on my want list for ages but here we go. B.J. King covering Hootchie Cootchie Man but midway trough the blues classic he turns all disco.... If you like the unusual this is a brilliant and rare catch.
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South Shore Commission - Free Man (7")
Wand WND 11287, 1975 United States Produced by Bunny Sigler, arranged by Norman Harris, backed by Instant Funk and mixed by Tom Moulton. Nuff said....
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Marvin Holmes & Justice - You Better Keep..(7")
Brown Door MH-6576, 1974 United States Big Northern Soul anthem on rare Brown Door Records 45 out of L.A. Kwami on the flip is different but equally good. Label is scratched. Soft marks on vinyl but plays a very solid VG+
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The Steppers - Come On And Get It (7")
Aware AW-029 , 1973 United States Quality double sider on the collectable Aware label who also house The Counts. The flip with What The Problem Is one deep mid tempo funk spin.
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Darnell Simpkins And Family Tree - The Whip (7")
SCM 2000, 1972 United States Heavy hitting deep funk by Darnell Simpkins on a tiny indie label SCM The Sound Of Long Island. Great track on hard to find 45. First time in stock.
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Bunny Sigler - Shake Your Booty (7")
PIR ZS8 3560 , 1974 United States If I had to pick a favorite Bunny Sigler track this would be a strong contender. Excellent soulful Philly disco that was clearly penned and composed for the floor. US original in solid EX condition.
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The Escorts - Look Over Your Shoulder (7")
Cobra C 8000, 1972 United States Wonderful mellow soul by this great New Jersey 5 piece outfit famed by their producer George Kerr who managed to record part of their debut in prison as the 5 guys were serving their respective time. Top rare item on ...
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Triboro Exchange - Lil' Ole Me (7")
Buddah BDA 259, 196? United States Very early Tony Camillo production, by this 60s soul group Triboro Exchange who later changed name to New York City. Two slices of quality Northern Soul on a rare Buddah 45. Lovely EX+ condition and complete in Buddah...
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Aretha Franklin - Rock Steady (7")
Atlantic OS-13065, 1974 United States All time favorite breakbeat material from Aretha Franklin. Can't imagine ever growing tired of this funky soul classic. Rarest and best Atlantic 45 with Don't Play That Song on the flip. Top condition in Atco / Atlant...
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