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The Temprees - Come And Get Your Love (7")
We Produce XPN 1816, 1975 United States Brilliant doubler sider on Stax sister label We Produce. Feel good soul music that will lift you up any rainy day. Start with I'll Live Her Life. Strong EX condition, label with writing.
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James Brown - I Got The Feelin' (7")
King 45-6155, 1968 Germany Massive tune that will rock any dancefloor anyday (or the Bill Cosby staircase for that matter). The horns and rhtyhm section is off this planet. Copy looks VG but plays great, check soundclip.
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James Brown - Licking Stick (7")
King 45-6166, 1968 United States James Brown and Bobby Byrd ripping things up nicely on this famous pick form the Say It Loud I'm Black and I'm Proud album. Some visual wear, good playback and clean labels.
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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. US original blue label King pressing in very decent VG+ shape, small 's' stamp on label.
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James Brown - Dead On It (7")
Polydor PD 14279, 1975 United States Does it get much tighter than this. Fred Wesley and James Brown leading a rhythm and brass section second to none. Disc is in very decent VG+ shape, plays almost EX, label has spots, stamp and writing.
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James Brown - Get On The Good Foot (7")
Polydor PD-14139, 1972 United States B-boy funk weaponry and a must in any beatdiggers box. Sampled by everyone from Big Daddy Kane over EPMD to De La Soul. Classic ish...
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James Brown - I'm A Greedy Man (7")
Polydor PD 14100, 1971 United States James Brown and Bobby Byrd getting their funk on. Single only material in straight EX condition and clean labels.
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James Brown - My Thang (7")
Polydor PDG 110, 1974 United States Fantastic funk breaks flipped notoriously in Hip Hop. An essential forty five to any serious JB collector. Flipside with Sex Machine.
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J.B.'s - Doing It To Death (7")
People PE 621, 1973 United States Essential JB's slice with two epic James Brown penned funk pieces. Rare purple label People mono pressing in decent VG+ shape, the odd mark visible but plays really well, labels are clean.
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James Brown - Hot Pants (7")
People 45-2501, 1971 United States Not only does the Godfather pull off the absolutely utmost funk but his choice of titles surely is not to frown at either. Hot Pants (She Got To Use What She Got To Get What She Wants). Epic!
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Detroit Emeralds - You're Gettin' A Little.. (7")
Bellaphon BF 18212, 1973 Germany Essential breakbeat soul used on numerous top drawer Hip Hop productions by Pete Rock, RZA, Large Pro and more. Cover with edge wear and stamp on back.
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Honey Cone - When Will It End (7")
Hot Wax BF 18094, 1971 Germany Nice political soul tune sitting as flip to the upbeat The Day I Found Myself. Hot Wax original in cool picture sleeve. Allround EX condition not far from NM.
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Honey Cone - Sittin' On A Time Bomb (7")
Hot Wax BF 18123, 1972 United States Sisters soul produced in sunny Los Angeles by none other than Greg Perry. Clean EX copy not far from near mint.
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Love Unlimited - Walkin' In The Rain... (7")
UNI 6073 038, 1972 United States A true classic by the Barry White girl groupin here as picture sleeve pressing with I Should Have Know flipside. Great copy, cover shows mild ringwear.
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Gladys Knight - Midnight Train To Georgia (7")
Buddah 2011 185, 1973 Germany Massive hit by this wonderful soul harmony group and a young Tony Camillo arranging. Rare picture sleeve pressing in EX condition.
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James And Bobby Purify - I'm Your Puppet (7")
Mercury 6167 324, 1976 Germany Huge hit for the soul duo but I favor the funky flipside Lay Me Down Easy anyday. Cover and disc in strong VG+ condition,
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Wilson Pickett - I Found A True Love (7")
Atlantic 70.326, 1968 Germany Wicked Pickett doing what comes natural. Such talent, as producer; writer and performer. Nice That's Soul forty five with cover and disc in solid VG+ condition, it plays grand.
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Wilson Pickett - It's Still Good (7")
Atlantic 70.456, 1970 Germany Very much underrated affair by the Alabama born soul man. Raw in-your-face dancer fitted in great 'stage performance' picture sleeve.
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Johnny Johnson - Dancin Master (7")
Epic EPC 2597, 1974 United Kingdom Johnny Johnson And The Bandwagon smahs hit in Breaking Down The Walls Of Heartache but to me the real fun starts on the flip with the top funky Dancin Master. Clean EX copy in company sleeve.
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Otis Redding - Snatch A Little Piece (7")
ATCO 45-6766, 1970 United States Two winning sides by the soul legend in Give Away None Of My Love and Snatch A Little Piece. Brushed hairlines on disc grading strong VG, plays better.
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