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Blue Magic - Thirteen Blue Magic Lane (LP)
ATCO SD 36-120 , 1975 United States Bobby Eli, Norman Harris, Dexter Wansel. With such line up no wonder this turned a sweet soul classic. Listen to Born On Halloween for a feel of direction. Clean EX vinyl, cover with cut and a tear to front.
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Four Tops - Live & In Concert (LP)
Dunhill DSD-50188, 1974 United States Unfortunately some soul live records does not turn out good but this is not one of them. The sound is great and the gang really get going Keeper Of The Castle, Ain't No Woman, Midnight Flower and more.
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Four Tops - Main Street People (LP)
ABC DSX-50144, 1973 United States Nothing rare but a brilliant album with Are You Man Enough from Shaft In Africa and Whenever There's Blue both top tunes. US original in decent EX shape, cover solid VG+ with light aging.
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Main Ingredient - Super Hits (LP)
RCA APL1-1858, 1976 United States Shame On The World, Girl Blue and the amazing cover of Leon Ware's Instant Love pave the way here. Looking for sample material or clubby soul this is a great release. Cover is seriously damaged however record is crisp...
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Malcolm - Clapping Song (7")
CBS 4862, 1970 Germany Malcolm Magaron of Les Humphries fame and later recording as Malcolm Lock's covering the Lincoln Chase classic and doing a crackin job at it. Rare Euro only single release. Visual VG copy but plays VG+
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Ultrafunk - Living For The City (7")
Contempo CS.2001, 1974 United Kingdom Funky covers of Living For The City and Who Is He And What Is He To You. Both sides are heavy on synth with exellent solo work. Brushed hairlines, plays VG+ with light noise on flip.
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Jackie Lee - The Duck (7")
Contempo CR5, 1973 United Kingdom Classic piece of Northern Soul history that works well on most floors. UK Contempo press in decent VG+ condition.
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Dobie Gray - Out On The Floor (7")
Black Magic BM 107, 1975 United Kingdom Soulful floorfiller by Dobie Gray originally recorded as soundtrack to the Out Of Sight spy spoof movie in 1966. Black Magic UK pressing from '75 in visual VG+ audible EX condition.
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The Manhattans - Loneliness (7")
DeLuxe 45-146, 1973 United States Nice midtempo soul cut with great potential. Rainbow Week bit of an R&B groover. US original on DeLuxe in lovely EX shape.
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Z.Z. Hill - It's A Hang Up Baby (7")
Atlantic 45 2659, 1969 United States Essential forty five by ZZ Hill on funkiest of form. Unfortunately this copy has lots of marks but it still plays through alright. Rare item that still serves well as DJ or scratch and play copy.
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Timmy Thomas - What Can I Tell Her (7")
Glades 1717, 1973 United States Drum machine and keys as usual when Timmy Thomas hits the Miami studios but it just works so well. Flipside more of an upbeat soul dancer. Glades original in strong VG shape.
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Timmy Thomas - People Are Changin' (7")
Glades 1709, 1973 United States Brilliant TT track sharing an ever important message. Hippy soul flipside with Rainpower. Some lines on wax but plays well enough.
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Willie Mitchell - Mercy Mercy Mercy (7")
Hi 45-2140, 1968 United States Great take of the Joe Zawinul classic hidden as flip to his Memphis groover Soul Serenade. Graded VG due to groove wear on Mercy Mercy Mercy side but plays better (soundclip from actual record as always).
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Johnny Guitar Watson - A Real Mother For Ya (7")
DJM DJUS 1024, 1977 United States The bluesman talking some truth on this classic West Coast sample slice. Weak VG+ condition with little wear to both vinyl and company sleeve.
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Eddie Kendricks - Keep On Truckin' (7")
Tamla T 54238F, 1973 United States Classic party jam by the Temptation lead on a solo tip. Always loved the breakdown. Sampled by Eric Sermon back in the days...
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Tyrone Davis - True Love Is Hard To Find (7")
Dakar DK-4526, 1973 United States Great double slice from his Without You In My Life album. Lovely sweet soul music, nothing more nothing less.
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Tyrone Davis - Homewreckers (7")
Dakar DK 4541, 1974 United States Mr Smooth on fine form with Homewreckers the best bet but Willie Henderson's This Time is not bad either. US original in clean EX shape.
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Sly & The Family Stone - Thank You (7")
Epic 5-10555, 1969 United States Breakbeat funkster sampled notoriously in Hip Hop. DJ copy with heavy wear but the break is pretty clean and overall playback not the worst either (check soundclip).
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Sly & The Family Stone - If You Want Me.. (7")
Epic 5-11017 , 1974 United States Back in stock. One of the finest funk ballads from one the finest funk artists. Written, arranged, produced and performed by Sylvester Stewart. Respect! VG(+) copy with light groove wear but plays pretty solid (check ...
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Ohio Players - Streakin'' Cheek To Cheek (7")
Mercury 73480, 1974 United States Drum break intro on Jive Turkey but Streakin' Cheek To Cheek is still the best option to my ear. Funky guitar and horns plus great tempo changes.
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