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Jimmy McCracklin - Arkansas (7")
Imperial 66116, 1965 United States Nice bluesy affair by Jimmy McCracklin heading south to settle in Arkansas. Promo pressing in VG/VG+ condition, plays with a few ticks but nothing crazy bad.
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The Unifics - Court Of Love (7")
Kapp K-935, 1968 United States Donny Hathaway famously written and arranged this sweet soul gem on Kapp. Both sides are useful with the upbeat Which One Should I Choose flipside. Crisp EX shape and clean labels.
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Eleventh Hour - Hollywood Hot / Hotter (7")
20th Century TC 2215 , 1975 United States Killer disco funk 45 sampled by Dr Dre. Great single from a great album. Produced by Bob Crewe.
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Johnnie Taylor - Who's Making Love (7")
Stax STA 0009, 1968 United States Fine up-tempo Stax 45 from Johnnie Taylor. Dancefloor funk. Small cross on label, record in great condition. Later US issue with black / white / red Stax label.
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Toga - More (7")
Private Stock PS 45.065, 1976 United States Bob Burrows produced disco funk, US pressing in flawless condition. Comes in Private Stock company sleeve.
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Oscar Brown JR - Feel The Fire (7")
Atlantic 45-3001 , 1973 United States Flute and vocal driven R&B from the legendary Atlantic Movin On album. One of those records that wins you over with time. Lone Ranger on the flip. Comes in Atlantic company sleeve.
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First Choice - The Player (7")
Philly Groove PG 200 , 1974 United States Norman Harris production that builds nicely. Part 2 on the flip sounds close to a quality Barry White production but with the fine ladies thrown in on chorus. US original in clean condition. Small x on label.
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Moments - Sexy Mama (7")
Stang Records ST 5052, 1973 United States CLASSIC! Sampled by KAM, Lord Finese and many others in hip hop. Little to say that has not been said already..... Simply sexy!
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Latimore - Let's Straighten It Out (7")
Glades GL 1722, 1974 United States Always had a soft spot for Benny Latimore's smooth soul. His message here is clear... Production and arrangement is second to none. Plays with an occasional pop but still a good copy, almost VG+. Tiny label cross and ...
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Barry White - No Limit On Love (LP)
Supremacy Rec SUP 8002, 1974 United States Underrated Barry White album backed by the Love Unlimited crew. Holds the smooth classic Under The Influence Of Love and I've Got The Hole World To Hold Me Up. Downright funky stuff. US original with cover still in sh...
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Isley Brothers - Love The One You're With (7")
T-Neck TN 930, 1971 United States Isley Brothers cover of the Stephen Stills classic. Always in fine form. He's Got Your Love from their It's Our Thing album does not dissapoint either. Buddah company sleeve.
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O'Jays - Don't You Know A True Love (7")
Astroscope AS 110, 1972 United States Early O'Jays 45 on Astroscope that sounds very different to their PIR recordings. Peace on the flip is nice vocal soul.
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Sharon Paige - Hope That We Can Be...(7")
PIR ZS8 3569, 1975 United States Great Philly item. Teddy Pendergrass and crew backing a stunning Sharon Paige.
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Blackbyrds - Walking In Rhythm (7")
Fantasy F-736, 1974 United States Melodic space funk from Donald Byrd and Co. Drum breaks on The Baby b-side. Essential 45 in top condition.
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Yusef Lateef - Down In Atlanta (7")
Atlantic 45-2997, 1973 United States Very scarce Yusef Lateef Atlantic 45 with some fine sax work. Superfine on the flip. Fair bit of marks causing some distortion but plays alright. Atlantic company sleeve. Reduced price.
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Dianne Steinberg - Universal Child (LP)
ABC Records AB-1011 , 1977 United States Underrated soulful release by Dianne Steinberg with a fine cover of Barbara Lewis's Baby I'm Yours and the mellow Where Do You Go From Love. Nothing for the dancefloor but a great Sunday soul album. Top condition with...
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O'Jays - Darlin' Darlin' Baby (7")
PIR ZS8 3610 , 1976 United States Lovely clean copy of this Gamble Huff soul splendour. Definately one of my favorite O'Jays spins. Used by Big Pun on you know what....
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Earth, Wind & Fire - That's The Way / Africano (7")
Columbia 3-10172 , 1975 United States Rare US Columbia original with Africano just being one quality funk spin that never got enough plays. Stunning condition in Columbia sleeve.
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Ramsey Lewis - Sun Goddess / Jungle Strut (7")
Columbia 3-10103, 1974 United States Essential double sider with Ramsey teaming up with the gents from Earth Wind & Fire to record the jazz funk favorite Sun Goddess. Sample used by Mos Def, Pete Rock and and and... Quality stuff on Columbia.
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Body, Soul & Spirit - Show Me The Way (7")
Strand 6.12647 AC, 1979 Germany German disco group that is a bit of a secret treat. Very little information about them to be found but to my knowledge they were backing Boney M during their world tour of the late 70s. The a-side is typical average e...
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