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The Devils - The X-Sorcist (7")
People Rec PE 637, 1974 United States So good and so rare, one of the best funk 45s to come out of the James Brown camp. It is RAW funk of the finest kind. Red label People original with Hip Hug Her on the flip. Much rarer than the white label promo. One ...
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Sweet Charles - Soul Man (7")
People Rec PE 639, 1974 United States This has turned a seriously tough find. Sweet Charles on red label People is one rare 45. Top drawer funk produced by James Brown and Fred Wesley. Why Can't I Be Treated Like A Man on the flip. Few light scuffs, plays...
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Maceo And The Macks - Parrty (7")
People Rec PE 624 , 1973 United States The Godfather of Soul sideman Maceo Parker is downright funky as usual. Message is clear, Parrrrrrty time!! Rare red label People original pressing in strong VG+ condition. An essential JB production.
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Black Heat - Street Of Tears / Chip's Funk (7")
Atlantic 45-2890, 1972 United States Seriously heavy funk 45 always in demand. The two best tracks from their Atlantic debut. Strong EX condition bordering near mint and Atlantic company sleeve this is a fine piece of funk.
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Black Heat - No Time To Burn (7")
Atlantic 45-2987 , 1973 United States Essential 45 by the short-lived funk entourage Back Heat. No Time To Burn and Supercool on the flip are both classics that should not be missed. Top condition US original in Atlantic sleeve.
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Bettye Swann - Don't You Ever Get Tired (7")
Capitol P-2606, 1969 United States Rare Bettye Swann 45 with two tracks from her mega rare album of the same name. I personally have a soft spot for her soothing voice. US Capitol promo pressing in company sleeve, condition almost near mint.
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Gene Chandler - Little Green Apples (7")
Brunswick 55405 , 1969 United States Willie Henderson production with Barbara Acklin and Gene Chandler in sweet vocal duet. Really dig the drums at the forefront of this production. Brunswick original in EX condition.
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Aaron Neville - She Took You For A Ride (7")
Parlo Records 103 , 1967 United States Quality New Orleans Soul ballad from Aaron Nevile on Par Lo. Flawless near mint condition.
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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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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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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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Tony Camillo's Bazuka - Dynomite (7")
A&M Records 1666-S , 1977 United States Classic disco funk 45 that fits a BT Express or Jimmy Castor cue any day. US original in strong VG+ condition.
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Graham Central Station - Feel The Need (7")
Warner Bros WBS 8061 , 1974 United States Happy going disco funk from Larry Graham and Co. WB sleeve and vinyl in strong VG+ condition.
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Patrice Rushen - Givin' It Up Is Givin' Up (7")
Elektra E-46647, 1979 United States Essential rare groove double sider with Settle For My Love on the flip. Both tunes used in Hip Hop by De La Soul, Gravediggaz and many other top acts. Always in demand US original in Elektra company sleeve.
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Teddy Pendergrass - Close The Door (7")
PIR ZS8 3648 , 1978 United States Definately one of his finest moments used frequently in Hip Hop. Simply a top quailty soul tune from a top quality soul crooner. Light groove wear to wax.
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Isley Brothers - Between The Sheets (7")
T-Neck ZS4 03797 , United States One of their best, quality mellow soul sampled by A Tribe Called Quest, Common and Notorius BIG. Instrumental version on the flip. Near mint stock copy in T-Neck company sleeve.
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Delfonics - Alfie / Start All Over Again (7")
Philly Groove PG 177 , 1973 United States Sweet soul harmony from the fantastic Delfonics arranged by Vince Montana. Useful vocal samples. US original in Phil Spector sleeve.
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Smokey Robinson - Cruisin' (7")
Tamla T 54306 F , 1979 United States D'Angelo's version is class but you have to pay dues to the originator. Essential summer tune.... Brushed hairlines but plays fine.
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Minnie Riperton - Lovin' You (7")
Epic 8-50057 , 1974 United States The perfect 'wake-up-springtime' soundtrack. Pure bliss.... US original in excellent condition.
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Blue Magic - Welcome To The Club (7")
ATCO 45-7004 , 1974 United States Norman Harris production with the lovely Welcome To The Club from their rare debut album. ATCO sleeve with writing, vinyl is clean.
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