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B.B. King - Paying The Cost To Be The Boss (7")
BluesWay BL-61015, 1968 United States Such classic by the blues legend laying down the law. BluesWay original somewhere between VG and VG+ but playgrade more like VG+
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B.B. King - Dance With Me (7")
BluesWay 45-61021, 1968 United States Soulful blues dancer by the mighty mighty B.B. King on ABC Bluesway. Nice clean EX copy and fresh labels too.
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Dorthy Moore - Misty Blue / Here It Is (7")
Malaco M1029, 1975 United States Misty Blue was her biggest hit but really the fun starts with the flipside Here It Is. Nice mover.
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Gary Toms - Stand Up And Shout (7")
P.I.P. Records PIP 6524, 1976 United States Whistle blowing disco grooves with some funk influence from Gary Toms without his Empire. Have not seen it as 7" before. Some marks throughout causing occasional crackle but nothing bad, take a listen to the soundclip...
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Lou Rawls - You'll Never Find Another Love (7")
PIR ZS8 3592 , 1976 United States Bobby Martin produced Lou Rawls soul with a disco touch, also covered by Barry White. US original with some visual but largely inaudible groove wear.
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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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Jackson 5 - Forever Came Today / All I Do.. (7")
Motown M 1356F , 1975 United States Essential double sider from MJ and crew. Huge dancefloor anthem in Forever Came Today that's been edited notoriously and the Dilla Donut sample in All I Do Is Think Of You. Copy plays with a dozen of loud clicks (not ...
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Freda Payne - The Easiest Way To Fall (7")
Invictus 006-91 543 M , 1970 Germany Classic soul break used by pretty much everyone in Hip Hop. Drums are great but so is Fredda...
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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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MFSB - Sexy / Human Nature (7")
PIR ZS8 3567, 1975 United States Philly disco soul with Sexy used in Hip Hop. I really like the flip as well with the downbeat funky Human Nature. US original in PIR company sleeve.
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The Emotions - Smile / Changes (7")
Columbia 3-10791, 1978 United States Underrated disco soul on Columbia with both sides decent play out tunes. Listen to Changes. US original in company sleeve.
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Teddy Pendergrass - You Must Live On (7")
PIR ZS5 02462, 1981 United States Classic b-side material from the fantastic Teddy still pulling off quality soul tunes by the early eighties.
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New Birth - Dream Merchant (7")
Buddah BDA-470-N, 1975 United States Recommended vocal soul cut on Buddah with Why Did I on the flipside. US original with very light groove wear.
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Stylistics - Rockin' Roll Baby / Pieces (7")
Avco AV-4625, 1973 United States Pieces is the one to go for here. Nice vocal soul material used in Hip Hop by many including Jay Z.
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Stylistics - Let's Put It All Together (7")
Avco AV 4640 , 1974 United States Sweet soul music sampled frequently in Hip Hop but the main cut in my ears is the flip with I Take It Out On You. Copy is visually VG but plays straight VG+
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Fifth Dimension - Viva Tirado (7")
Bell 999, 1971 Germany Popish soul with a nice cover of Viva Tirado. Their version was sampled by Poor Righteous Teachers if I remember correctly. Cheapo copy with hairlines causing crackle but it wears off.
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Fifth Dimension - On The Beach (7")
Bell Records 913, 1970 United States Hippy vocal harmony soul on Bell. Great summertime tune in very decent VG condition.
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Harold Melvin - I'm Comin' Home Tomorrow (7")
PIR 2441, 1974 United Kingdom More of that wonderful hurting soul by Harold Melvin And The Bluenotes. Listen to part 2. UK original pressing on PIR.
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Natalie Cole - This Will Be (7")
Capitol 4109, 1975 United States Natalie Cole is crazy underrated in my eyes. May not be her funkiest moment but can she sing or what. Little wonder really with a dad like that. Visual VG grade but plays much much better.
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Natalie Cole - Unpredictable You (7")
Capitol 4360, 4 United States Soulful disco spin by Natalie Cole. None other than Chuck Jackson producing. Brushed hairlines but plays VG++
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