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Donny Hathaway - Love Love Love (7")
ATCO 45-6928, 1973 United States Fantastic soul groove by Donny Hathaway and Atlantic main man Arif Mardin. Love this signature Hathaway sound, feel good about life music. EX copy in company sleeve.
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Z.Z. Hill - I Keep On Lovin' You (7")
UA XW536-X , 1974 United States Still surprised this has not been flipped more. Lots of potential on this fine joint by the Texan soul man. US pressing in company sleeve.
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Bobby Womack - Everything's Gonna Be Al.. (7")
UA-XW735-Y, 1975 United States Dead funky stuff by Bobby Womack and wing man Wah Wah Watson. Sounds like a long lost track from his Across 110th Street blaxploitation score. Strong EX shape, clean label, close to perfect.
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Ohio Players - Ecstasy (7")
Westbound W 216, 1973 United States One of the greatest Ohio Players jams that will get Brooklyn's Finest fans and ATCQ connaisseur head nodding. Copy with stamp on label and writing on company sleeve, record in decent shape, plays VG+
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Lloyd Price - They Get Down (7")
GSF 6904, 1973 United States Killer flipside funk by Mr Personality, Trying To Slip Away is nice too but outshined by the heavy They Get Down. Clean EX copy, small writing on a-side label.
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Chairman Of The Board - Life & Death (7")
Invictus ZS7 1263, 1974 United States Raw sounding funk with General Johnson and crew tackling the Sly Stewart composition. If you like Parliament or Sly And The Family Stone then this is a recommended pick. Record is clean, company sleeve spotted and wit...
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Dr. John - Right Place Wrong Time (7")
Atco 45-6914, 1973 United States Essential breakbeat material with drums sampled notoriously in Hip Hop. No beatdigger should be without it. US pressing with pen mark and label and mild surface wear to disc, still a solid VG+ copy in matching company...
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King Curtis - Get Ready (7")
Atco 45-6762, 1970 United States King Curtis & The Kingpins pulling off a ripped cover of Get Ready. Absolute stormer that is well worth a spin or two out and about. Solid EX condition with clean labels.
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Arthur Conley - Star Review (7")
Atco 45-6706, 1969 United States Allen Toussaint taking charge of this great upbeat Arthur Conley gem backed by the dancefloor mover Love Sure Is A Powerful Thing. US original in lovely EX shape.
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Luther Ingram - To The Other Man (7")
KoKo KOA 2116, 1973 United States Impossible to pick only one favorite Dilla soul sample but To The Other Man will definitely be in my top three. Wonderful composed soul gem and the break is off this planet. Those Donuts...
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Luther Ingram - You Were Made For Me (7")
KoKo KOA-2110, 1972 United States I have a serious soft spot for Luther Ingram. The Tennessee soul man always comes through with a deep touching vibe. His sound did not go unrecognized to trained ears like Madlib or Dilla flipping the heck out of Ingr...
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The Moments - Nine Times (7")
Stang ST-5066, 1976 United States Sometimes i wish they would make music like this today, so smooth and innocent. The magic of soul music... Perfect backstock copy, likely unplayed and with tip top labels.
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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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Booker T & The MG's - Melting Pot (7")
Stax STA-0082, 1971 United States Beautiful copy of this all time instrumental fave, the rhythm section is second to none and Booker T ripping the organ in style. Superb EX copy with clean labels too.
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Albert King - I'll Play The Blues For You (7")
Stax STX 1035, 1972 United States Essential sample flip used on and off in Hip Hop from Marley Marl to DJ Scratch this hook has been put to great use for years. Spotless NM copy in matching red Stax company sleeve.
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Azie Mortimer - That's That (7")
Number One 7778, 196? United States Super cool sisters funk with a bluesy vibe on That's That (Get Off My Back) while Eternally is more laidback but still keeping things funky. Super clean EX copy with minimal wear to disc and labels, borderline NM cond...
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Betty Wright - Baby Sitter (7")
Alston A-4614, 1972 United States Hats off for Betty Wright and close partners in Clarence Reid and Willie Clarke. Not all big sellers but really quality sister soul. Alston original with marks but plays really well.
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Betty Wright - Secretary (7")
Alston A-4622, 1974 United States Clarence Reid and Willie Clarke in charge with Betty doing what comes natural. Secretary is great but love the raw ballad Value Your Love flipside.
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Geraldine Hunt - Baby I Need Your Loving (7")
Roulette R-7129, 1972 United States Nice cover of the Holland-Dozier-Holland classic but still favor the funky midtempo Cry Cry Cry flipside. Roulette company sleeve included but torn.
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Geater Davis - Why Does It Hurt So Bad (7")
Seventy Seven 77-124, 197? United States Big fans of Geater Davis, the Texan soulman just always comes through. Nice hurting ballad by Reuben Bell in Long Cold Winter on the flip. Super clean EX++ condition, looks and sounds pretty much NM.
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