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Olympic Runners - Sproutin' Out (7")
London 5N-217, 1974 United States Olympic Runners debut 45 that indicated just how funky this British unit would turn out to be. Mike Vernon production with equally hot Be My Main Squeeze on the flip. Decent VG+ condition with pen mark on label.
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Philadelphia Society - 100 South Of Broadway (7")
AR-702 US, 1874 United States Philly disco funk instrumental on scarce indie label 45. US original in lovely clean EX condition.
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B.J. King - Hootchie Cootchie Man (7")
Cynthia CR 1002, 1978 United States This 45 has been on my want list for ages but here we go. B.J. King covering Hootchie Cootchie Man but midway trough the blues classic he turns all disco.... If you like the unusual this is a brilliant and rare catch.
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South Shore Commission - Free Man (7")
Wand WND 11287, 1975 United States Produced by Bunny Sigler, arranged by Norman Harris, backed by Instant Funk and mixed by Tom Moulton. Nuff said....
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Marvin Holmes & Justice - You Better Keep..(7")
Brown Door MH-6576, 1974 United States Big Northern Soul anthem on rare Brown Door Records 45 out of L.A. Kwami on the flip is different but equally good. Label is scratched. Soft marks on vinyl but plays a very solid VG+
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The Steppers - Come On And Get It (7")
Aware AW-029 , 1973 United States Quality double sider on the collectable Aware label who also house The Counts. The flip with What The Problem Is one deep mid tempo funk spin.
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Darnell Simpkins And Family Tree - The Whip (7")
SCM 2000, 1972 United States Heavy hitting deep funk by Darnell Simpkins on a tiny indie label SCM The Sound Of Long Island. Great track on hard to find 45. First time in stock.
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Bunny Sigler - Shake Your Booty (7")
PIR ZS8 3560 , 1974 United States If I had to pick a favorite Bunny Sigler track this would be a strong contender. Excellent soulful Philly disco that was clearly penned and composed for the floor. US original in solid EX condition.
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The Escorts - Look Over Your Shoulder (7")
Cobra C 8000, 1972 United States Wonderful mellow soul by this great New Jersey 5 piece outfit famed by their producer George Kerr who managed to record part of their debut in prison as the 5 guys were serving their respective time. Top rare item on ...
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Triboro Exchange - Lil' Ole Me (7")
Buddah BDA 259, 196? United States Very early Tony Camillo production, by this 60s soul group Triboro Exchange who later changed name to New York City. Two slices of quality Northern Soul on a rare Buddah 45. Lovely EX+ condition and complete in Buddah...
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Aretha Franklin - Rock Steady (7")
Atlantic OS-13065, 1974 United States All time favorite breakbeat material from Aretha Franklin. Can't imagine ever growing tired of this funky soul classic. Rarest and best Atlantic 45 with Don't Play That Song on the flip. Top condition in Atco / Atlant...
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Aretha Franklin - Save Me / A Natural Woman (7")
Supraphon 0 43 14116, 1973 Czech Republic Massive funk break used by Pete Rock. Closely tied to King Curtis's Instant Groove but I favour the Aretha version. Rare Supraphon pressing that does not show up often. Clean EX copy.
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Kay-Gees - Masterplan / Who's The Man (7")
Gang GR-1322, 1974 United States Essential breakbeat funk 45 from the fantastic Kay Gees on Gang Records. Sampled by all the heavy hitters in the form of Premo, Dr Dre, Biggie. VG borderline VG- copy with wear causing some heavy noice at intro, rest ...
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5th Dimension - Together Let's Find Love (7")
Bell Records 45170^, 1971 United States I've got a real soft spot for soul samples on 45 and this one just has it all. Great vocals and a tight rhythm section flipped by 9th Wonder, OC, Lauren Hill, you name it!
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Maryann Farra - Stoned Out Of My Mind (7")
Brunswick 55533, 1976 United States Pure brilliance here. One of the best covers of the Chi Lites classic. Living In The Footsteps Of Another Girl on the flip is equally good. Tony Valor production on very rare Brunswick 45.
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Tony Valor Sounds Orchestra - Gotta Get It (7")
Brunswick B 55535, 1976 United States Hard to find mid seventies Brunswick 45 with the great Tom Moulton in charge of mixing. Party time disco funk on both sides here. Perfect stuff for a disco funk mix. Strong VG+ condition in plain sleeve.
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Solid Gold - Disco Kid / Disco Train (7")
Playboy P 6036 , 1975 United States Brilliant disco funk on Playboy that was a new discovery here. Both sides are good. Enjoy a snippet of Disco Train for starters. Flawless EX condition.
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Ron Butler And The Ramblers - Peace & Love (7")
Playboy P 6034, 1975 United States Great uptempo soul 45 worth a spin in clubs spreading that good old message of Peace & Love. Visual weak EX condition but plays close to perfect.
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War - The World Is A Ghetto (7")
United Artists 50975, 1972 United States Classic deep funk material and one up there among War's best tracks. Used & covered by Geto Boys, Da Lench Mob, King Tee.... Looks a little worn with lines and marks but plays well. Reduced price.
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War - Low Rider (7")
United Artists UA-XW-706-Y, 1975 United States Must have funk 45 by the Cali funksters. Laid back beat lifted by the Beasties and many others back in the days. Groove wear but nothing deep.
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