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Ohio Players - Funky Worm (7")
Westbound W 214, 1975 United States Back in stock! Raw funk with drum break, organ loops and guitar picks. No wonder this is one of the most sampled records in old school Hip Hop. US original in correct Westbound sleeve.
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Whatnauts - Give Him Up (7")
GSF 6905, 1973 United States Brilliant midtempo soul cut that works as play out tune and also a firm recommendation to sample heads. Top EX copy in matching GSF Records company sleeve.
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Joe Johnson - Perfect Love Affair (7")
GSF 6909, 1973 United States Catchy southern soul groove by Joe Johnson here on GSF but originally came out on Malaco. Suprised this has not been sampled, go get em...
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Brenton Wood - Whoop It On Me (7")
Double Shot DS 142, 1969 United States Whoop It On Me is a fine organ midtempo soul dancer backed by his famous Oogum Boogum output Take A Chance. Brenton Wood's soul ballads are real special. Faint surface wear, playgrade is solid EX.
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The Temprees - Your Love Is All I Need (7")
We Produce XPN 1815, 1974 United States Grand crossover soul on We Produce. Leaning towards the flip with I Love I Love as favorite but both sides are useful. Clean labels, disc has faint groove wear and one mark causing a few ticks (check soundclip).
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Robert Upchurch - The Devil Made Me Do It (7")
Golden Fleece ZS8 3254, 1974 United States Brilliant Philly soul groover that should sit well with modern soul fans. Great vocal performance on backing by the mighty MFSB. Pen mark and scrible on label, record in lovely EX shape. Golden Fleece sleeve included.
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James Brown - Bring It Up (7")
King 45-6071, 1967 United States Epic B-boy funk break by James Brown & The Famous Flames most famously used by Gang Starr on Manifest. Rare red label US original in strong EX shape, small 's' on label.
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J.B.'s - Damn Right I Am Somebody (7")
People PE 638, 1974 United States Epic funk material by Fred Wesley, Maceo Parker, Jabo Starks, Lyn Collins and James Brown doing what comes natural. US pressing in solid VG+ shape close to EX.
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J.B.'s - You Can Have Watergate (7")
People PE 627, 1973 United States Full title of this Fred Wesley funk gem reads You Can Have Watergate Just Gimme Some Bucks And I'll Be Straight. Nuff said...
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Sisters Of Righteous - That's How I Feel (7")
King 45-6242, 1969 United States James Brown side project for King turned to be a cool little sisters soul gem. Very clean EX copy but plays with light noise. Nothing bad though. Fitted in King company sleeve.
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James Brown - Sex Machine (7")
King 45-6318, 1970 United States Maybe his biggest selling single and a cracking funk tune with a crunchyJames Brown backed by Bobby Byrd on top form. US original in lovely EX shape and fitted in company sleeve.
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James Anderson - The Tracker (7")
Atlantic 10.002, 1971 United States Funky midtempo soul groove by Texan soulman James Anderson. Rare Atlantic picture cover pressing with record in string EX shape, cover has neat writing on back.
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Kool & The Gang - Hollywood Swinging (7")
Polydor 2001 523, 1973 Germany Top choice Bell Brothers double sider with party jam Hollywood Swinging backed by the sublime mid tempo funkster Raw Hamburger. A firm favorite in lovely shape.
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Buddy Miles - Them Changes (7")
Mercury 6052 009, 1970 United States Essential psych funk with a über tight rolling groove courtesy of The Freedom Express. Rare picture cover press in solid EX shape.
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Moments - Sexy Mama (7")
London DL 20 973, 1974 Germany CLASSIC! Sampled by KAM, Lord Finesse and many others in hip hop. Little to say that has not been said already..... Simply sexy! Rare white label promo in picture cover.
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Detroit Emeralds - Baby Let Me Take You (7")
Bellaphon BF 18118, 1972 Germany Epic soul breaks that will have hip hop fans head nodding for sure. Nice picture sleeve pressing only out in Germany. Softest marks, plays solid EX throughout, cover with a few faint spots.
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Hines, Hines & Dad - I Never Had Your Lovin' (7")
Metromedia MM 185, 1970 United States Harmony soul jazz by the Hines family, a track that does have a unique style, vibe and direction. Love how it turns all upbeat towards the end. Unusual....
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Ruby & The Romantics - More Than Yesterd.. (7")
ABC 11065, 1968 United States Feel good harmony soul by Ruby Nash Garnett and crew. Flipside with On A Clear Day You Can See Forever. Rare white label promo in straight EX condition.
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Jeannie Reynolds - Cherries, Bananas (LP)
Casablanca NBLP 7029 , 1976 United States Killer breakbeat intro turns crackin crossover soul groove on the Fruit Song and more of a similar soundscape on offer. Bootsy Collins, Michael Henderson and other top musicians on board. Finding it hard growing tired...
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Brenda & The Tabulations - I Keep Coming... (LP)
Chocolate City 2002, 1977 United States Superb Norman Harris and Bobby Eli production including the massive dancefloor anthem in Let's Go All The Way Down also used as sample source in various hip hop jams. Near mint copy, cover has cut corner.
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