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Willie Hutch - If You Ain't Got No Money (7")
Motown M 1287F , 1974 United States Very clean copy of this Wille Hutch story telling funk favorite from his Fully Exposed album. Motown sleeve is a little worn but vinyl is crispy clean.
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Mack Rice - Love's A Mother Brother (7")
ATCO 45 6645, 197? United States White label promo from Sir Mack Rice. Fuuuunky stuff on both sides here but my favorite is Coal Man. Sounds like his very own Soul Man. Fitted in ATCO company sleeve. Punch hole on label, vinyl is spotless.
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Jackie Lee - The Duck (7")
Mirwood 5502, 1965 United States Stunning looking Northern Soul original on Mirwood from '65. Come On Baby, Do The Duck....
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Five Stairsteps - The Shadow Of Your Love (7")
Buddah BDA-35, 1968 United States One of the earliest 45s by the 5 Starsteps with vocal harmonies second to none. Bad News on the b side is a soul monster that is beggin to be looped. Buddah original in very very strong VG+ condition.
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Chi-Lites - Give It Away / What Do... (7")
Brunswick 55398 , 1969 United States Eugene Record production from 69 that rates as one of their best in my eyes. Soft inaudible scuffs.
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General Crook - Fever In The Funkhouse (7")
Wand WND11276, 1974 United States Raw funk from General Crook tearing the roof of the Funkhouse. Instrumental version on the flip. Wand original 45 in strong EX condition.
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Crystal Grass - She's Got The Style To Love..(7")
Polydor PD 15109, 1974 United States All about the flipside, Love To Dance This One With You, a long term disco funk instrumental favorite. US original in torn Polydor company sleeve, few very light scuffs on wax, plays EX.
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Bill Withers - Lovely Day (7")
Columbia 3-10627, 1977 United States I guess it takes skill to write songs like this one. Essential good times soul. US original in Columbia company sleeve.
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Charlie Rouse Band - Cinnamon Flower (LP)
Douglas NBLP 7044 , 1974 United States Latin jazz funk favorite from jazzman Charlie Rouse with huge potential in both the latin dancer Cinnamon Flower and rare groove spin Waiting On The Corner. Top line up here with Ron Carter, Portinho, Dom Salvador and...
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Alphonse Mouzon - Morning Sun (LP)
Metronome 0060.475, 1981 Germany Hubert Laws, Herbie Hancock, Freddie Hubbard, Michael Brecker, the list of personel backing Alphonse Mouzon is long. When Linda Smiles is a long term favorite here at FAGO and a firm recommendation. Unplayed condition.
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Odia Coates - Odia Coates (LP)
UA UAS 29847 XO, 1975 Germany Took me much to long to catch unto this soul gem. Maybe the Paul Anka production scared me off but it is really a soulful piece of wax. Unfortunately her only recording. Listen to You Come And You Go. German pressing ...
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Cory - Fire Sign (LP)
Phantom BPL1-1948, 1976 United States Take It Or Leave It is a brilliant modern soul spin that has turned very popular but the album has got more on offer with One Step Away and I Wanna Do It Over Again. US original with cut out, wax is clean with only li...
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Rhythm Heritage - Theme From S.W.A.T. (7")
ABC-12135, 1975 United States Huge breakbeat funk 45 that fits a Blaxploitation mix perfectly. Top notch b-boy break down you should not miss. Light storage wear to wax but plays great.
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Chuck Brown - Bustin' Loose (7")
Source SOR 40967, 1978 United States Massive breakbeat funk tune with head nodding guaranteed. The horn section is so tight... US original with marks, plays with moderate noice.
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Hot Line - Juice It Up (7")
Red Coach RC 808, 1974 United States Quality deep funk out of NYC with a slight disco touch. The keys and vocals are raw...
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Hot Line - Feelin The Feelin (7")
Vigor VI-1724, 1975 United States Rare feel good dicco funk 45 on Vigor. This is the Hot Line record that shows up the least. Nice extended disco version on the flip. Very light scuffs visible under bright light.
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Wanda "Star" Williams - Mr. U.F.O. (7")
Reid's World RWX 90006, 1980 United States Super scarce Reid's World 45 with a great track that has not really been fully explored. Give us some more Miami disco funk please... Strong EX condition.
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Mike Curb / Lalo Schifrin - Burning Bridges (7")
MGM 2006 011, 1970 United States Illest drum break action on this notoriously funky double sider from Lalo Schifrin and Mike Curb. Soundclip plays the flipside Kelly's Heroes. MGM original with visual scuffs but plays great.
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Kool & The Gang - Caribbean Festival (7")
De-Lite DEP-1573, 1975 United States Wonderful uplifting summer spin with the rare and completely different disco version on the flip side. US original with a soft inaudible mark, the disco version is strong EX.
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Parliament - Big Footin' (7")
Casablanca NB 843, 1975 United States Essential p-funk forty five by George Clinton and crew. Both sides are solid but the standout is Big Footin'. Rare US original in solid EX condition.
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