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The Foundations - Build Me Up Buttercup (7")
UNI 55101, 1968 United States Feel good harmony soul by the British hit makers. A somewhat European sound on this output. UNI original in decent VG+ shape, mild scuffing but playback not affected.
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The Foundations - Baby Now That I've... (7")
UNI 55038, 1967 United States British soul smash that cocked big numbers both at home and stateside. US pressing with soft marks only, plays great.
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Clarence Carter - Sixty Minute Man (7")
Fame FM-XW250-W, 1973 United States Brilliant track by the Alabama soul man. Flipside is great too with Mother In Law penned by Allen Toussaint. US original on Fame in straight EX condition.
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Clarence Carter - I'm The Midnight Special (7")
Fame FM-XW330-W, 1973 United States Sounds like a Back Door Santa springtime continuation. I'll Take Care Of All Those Young Ladies...
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The Impressions - I Loved And I Lost (7")
ABC 45-11103, 1968 United States Curtis Mayfield and Johnny Pate at it again and the result is on point as ususal. Nice clean copy in ABC company sleeve.
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The Impressions - We're Rolling On (7")
ABC 45-11071, 1968 United States Surely one of the very finest all male harmony soul groups around. Curtis Mayfield composition and the gents bring it home perfectly. Crispy clean EX copy in ABC company sleeve.
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The O'Kaysions - Girl Watcher (7")
ABC 45-11094, 1968 United States Must have summertime, sunshine, city cruise soul tune. You know the deal. ABC original in clean EX condition and matching company sleeve included.
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The Tams - A Little More Soul (7")
ABC 45-11019, 1967 United States Speaking with James Brown, Ray Charles, Otis Redding and more asking what this world needs..... A Little More Soul !! Nuff said...
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Eddie Holman - I Need Somebody (7")
ABC 11276, 1970 United States Absolutely love this track, single only release on ABC. Flispide with Cathy Called is a nice mellow ballad but I Need Somebody wins any day. Crisp EX copy in company sleeve.
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Ray Charles - Let Me Love You (7")
ABC 11213, 1969 United States Cracking double sider by brother Ray. Hard pick what to spin first, Let Me Love You and I'm Satisfied both so funky...
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Ray Charles - If It Wasn't For Bad Luck (7")
ABC 45 11170, 1969 United States Such marvelous duet by Ray Charles and Jimmy Lewis. Soulful and on point. Crisp EX copy in matching ABC company sleeve.
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B.B. King - Dance With Me (7")
BluesWay 45-61021, 1968 United States Soulful blues dancer by the mighty mighty B.B. King on ABC Bluesway. Nice clean EX copy and fresh labels too.
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B.B. King - Paying The Cost To Be The Boss (7")
BluesWay BL-61015, 1968 United States Such classic by the blues legend laying down the law. BluesWay original somewhere between VG and VG+ but playgrade more like VG+
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B.B. King - The Thrill Is Gone (7")
Bluesway 45-61032, 1969 United States Th emighty B.B. King with this breakbeat nugget sampled frequently in ol school hip hop. DJ copy with marks and groove wear.
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Maurice & Mac - Why Don't You Try Me (7")
Checker 1206, 1968 United States Soul duo Maurice McAlister and McLauren Green with their biggest (and best) single output. Lean On Me flipside with feelable marks hence the VG grade, the important Why Don't You Try Me side plays great.
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Little Milton - Let's Get Together (7")
Checker 1225, 1969 United States The Mississippi soul man with the marvelous Let's Get Together on Checker. Nice VG+ copy fitted in Chess group company sleeve.
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Fontella Bass - Rescue Me (7")
Checker 1120, 1965 United States Instant floorfiller that everybody loves. Flipside with the Oliver Sain penned ballad Soul Of The Man. Copy in VG condition but overall good playback and perfectly fine for DJing.
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David Ruffin - My Whole World Ended (7")
Motown M-1140, 1969 United States Fantastic doule sider with the masterful I've Got To Find Myself A Brand New Baby flip penned and produced by Johnny Bristol. Moderate groove wear, plays superb.
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David Ruffin - I've Lost Everything I've Ever.. (7")
Motown M-1149, 1969 United States Classic Motown material with the smooth We'll Have A Good Thing Going On flipside. US original with mild scuffing, plays great with a one or two soft ticks only.
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Martha Reeves - Show Me The Way (7")
Gordy G-7067, 1967 United States Uptempo soul dancer by the female trip led by Martha Reeves. Classic Honey Child cut flipside. Copy is VG/VG+ with grove wear but great playback.
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