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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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Jerry Butler - What's The Use Of Breaking Up (7")
Mercury 72960, 1969 United States Classic 60s northern material produced by Gamble Huff. Both sides are good with Brand New Me on the flip. Fresh EX- condtion.
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Jerry Butler - How Did We Lose It Baby (7")
Mercury 73210, 1971 United States Huge breakbeat drums on this brilliant crossover dancer. Seldom seen and highly recommended.
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Jermaine Jackson - Jermaine (LP)
Motown M 752L, 1972 United States Jermaine Jackson debut with a string of heavy hitters like Leon Ware and Johnny Bristol on board. Some upbeat soul for the floor to be found but give the ballad I Only Have Eyes For You a go for starters. Sounds like ...
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Jenny's Daughters - Dirty Feet (7")
Paramount PAA 0296, 1974 United States So good and so rare. First copy we have ever had of this deep funk gem. NYC female funk of the finest kind. Check out Dirty Feet and don't sleep. We won't have another copy up anytime soon.
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Jeffree - Jeffree (LP)
MCA-3072, 1979 United States One of the finest modern soul records out on MCA. Greg Perry's brother Jeffree on finest of form with Mr Fix It and Love Is Gonna Last essential soul cuts. US first pressing with water damage to back cover causing ugl...
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Jeff Spencer's Jeans Orch - Blue Soul Tango (7")
Jupiter 11552 AT, 1977 Germany New discovery and what a brilliant one. Ralph Siegel production but could be Barry White on top form. I would favour the flipside with Stop I Like It but both sides are good and Blue Soul Tango has a long mid tempo br...
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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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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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Jean Shy - Can't Stop (7")
Voigt Prod S634307, 1982 Germany Rare German only release by the Chi-town soul singer Jean Shy. Nice uptempo crossover soul for the dancefloor. Light ringwear, vinyl is spotless.
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Jean Shy - Can't Stop (7")
Voigt Prod S634307, 1982 Germany Back in Stock! Mega rare German only release by the Chi-town soul singer residing in Europe. Brilliant up-tempo dancefloor mover. Cover with stickers, vinyl is strong EX. Very very hard to find.
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Jean Knight - Mr. Big Stuff (7")
Stax STA-0088, 1971 United States Back in stock! Classic Stax soul that was used by everyone in ol' school Hip Hop. Produced by one of New Orleans finest, Wardell Quezergue. US press with surface marks, good playback close to VG+
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Jean Knight - Mr Big Stuff (7")
Stax STA-0088, 1971 United States Classic Stax soul that was used by everyone in old school Hip Hop. Produced by one of New Orleans finest, Wardell Quezergue. Drill hole.
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Jay Dee - Strange Funky Games And Things (7")
WB 16 395 (N), 1974 Germany Barry White produced masterpiece with fat breakbeat intro. He passed the track to Love Unlimited a few years later but I still find this version the better of the two.
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James Gadson - Let The Feeling Belong (7")
Cream 1014, 197? United States Essential modern soul double slap with two mighty fine sides by the master drummer who was a founding member of Charles Wright's Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band and later played with Dyke and The Blazers. Some faint li...
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James Brown - World (7")
King 6258, 1969 United States Orchestral yet funky stuff by the Godfather sharing an ever important message to humanity, to the people on this planet, in this world. Visual VG shape, plays better, label with name sticker.
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James Brown - The Payback (7")
Polydor PD 14223, 1974 United States One of the uncountable highlights in the extensive James Brown discography. Little wonder that intro has been flipped to great success over the years. Super rare white label promo pressing with The Godfather Of Soul l...
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James Brown - Super Bad (7")
King 45-6329, 1970 United States How one can not love James Brown forty fives is a mystery, raw in-your-face get down funk on discs with portrait artwork labels in black and white. Two words, Super Bad.
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James Brown - Slaughter's Big Rip-Off (LP)
Polydor PD 6015, 1973 United States James Brown, Lyn Collins and Fred Wesley join forces to provide all soul funk connoisseurs with a killer set of back-to-back crackers. Slaughters Theme, Sexy Sexy Sexy and People Get Up and Drive Your Funky Soul. Orig...
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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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