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Junior Wells - Up In Heah / Junior's Groove (7")
Atlatic 70186, 1966 Germany Funky R&B that does wonders blasted on a big system. Still not sure which of these two sides I treassure most. Cheapo copy with cover dirty and ripped plus sticker on back, disc itself has surface wear but plays fine....
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Bobby Hebb - Sunny '76 (7")
Polydor 2041713, 1975 Germany A track this good does deserve a little extra attention so a 70s re-recording is surely justified. Sounds like a Barry White or Gene Page got involved. Proud Soul Heritage on the flip.
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Barry White - I've Got So Much To Give (LP)
Philips 6370 200, 1973 Germany Stone cold classic with those fat drums and subtle strings on I'm Gonna Love You Just A Little More Baby. Gene Page brilliance...
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Four Tops - I'll Turn To Stone (7")
Tamla TMG 612, 1967 United Kingdom Brilliant dancer by the Motown harmony group hidden as flip to their 7 Rooms Of Gloom smash. UK original with soft marks, great play and with push out centre intact.
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The Impressions - Choice Of Colors (7")
Curtom CR 1943, 1969 United States Superb double sider from their fantastic The Young Mods' Forgotten Story. Start with Mighty Mighty Spade & Whitey that could not be more fitting considering todays discriminatory environment. US original in VG+ to EX ...
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Joe Tex - I Gotcha (7")
Dial D-1010, 1972 United States Hard not to associate this Joe Tex smash with Tarrantino's masterpiece Reservoir Dog's but still a true classic in its own right. Great shape, faint scuffs only, plays EX.
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Joe Tex - Give The Baby Anything.. (7")
Dial D-1008, 1971 United States Beatdiggers fave Give The Baby Anything The Baby Wants raw get down funk flipped notoriously. US original on Dial with vinyl in flawless EX++ condition, could pass for NM.
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Arthur Conley - Funky Street (7")
Atlantic OS 13077, 1968 United States Two grand sides by the Gerorgian soul man. With Sweet Soul Music and Funky Street on one single you know this will be fun. Pen marks on label, record in great shape.
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Clarence Carter - Too Weak To Fight (7")
Atlantic OS 13118, 197? United States Superb southern soul with Clarence Carter and the Muscle Shoal gang on top form. Flip with Patches is a stone cold classic too. Writting on label and company sleeve, record is EX.
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Five Stairsteps - Because I Love You (7")
Buddah BDA 188, 1970 United States Hurting soul side with sample potential. Funky bits as well on America Standing flipside. US pressing on Buddah.
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Tyrone Davis - Could I Forget You (7")
Dakar 45-623, 1970 United States Gotta love Tyrone Davis and gotta love this gem by the Mississippi soul man. Surface lines on disc but playgrade is strong VG+ if not EX.
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Tyrone Davis - Turn Back The Hands Of Time (7")
Dakar 45-616, 1970 United States Great double sider with big hitters Turn Back The Hands Of Time backed by I Keep Coming Back. So so smooth.... Lovely clean EX copy.
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Sweet Inspirations - What The World Needs.. (7")
Atlantic 45-2571, 1968 United States Such a marvelous cover of the Burt Bacharach classic. Flispide with You Really Didn't Mean It penned by Cissy Houston. Stunning copy in correct Atlantic sleeve.
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Sweet Inspirations - I'm Blue (7")
Atlantic 45-2476, 1968 United States Soul sample material that everyone will recognize. Great sister soul track written by Ike Turner. US original in flawless NM condition and company sleeve.
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Shorty Long - Here Comes The Judge (7")
Soul S-35044, 1968 United States A little piece of Motown history here with the funky judge laying down the law. Order please...
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Skip Mahoaney - Bless My Soul (7")
Abet 9466, 1976 United States Skip Mahoaney and James Purdie with two blissful soul sides in Happily Ever After and our favorite Bless My Soul. Abet original in strongest EX condition.
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James Brown - Get Up Offa That Thing (7")
Polydor PD 14326, 1976 United States Nice stomping funk double sider from the hardest working man in showbiz. Release The Pressure on the flip. US original in Polydor sleeve. Little groove wear causing mild noise at intro turns, check soundclip.
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James Brown - Eyesight (7")
Polydor PD 14465, 1978 United States If you thought the Godfather stopped funking by '75 or so think again. He might call it The New James Brown Disco Sound but still very much on point. Flipside with I Never, Never, Never Will Forget.
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James Brown - Bodyheat (7")
Polydor PD 14360, 1976 United States Funky forty five from a time where JB would slowly transform from straight funk to a subtle use of disco elements. Great cut used on and off in Hip Hop.
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James Brown - It's Too Funky In Here (7")
Polydor PD 14557, 1979 United States We are turning the corner to the 'beloved' eighties and the soundscape is changing with Brad Shapiro producing. Still a good result by the main man. Clean EX copy in company sleeve.
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