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MFSB - Freddie's Dead (7")
PIR S 2854, 1974 Germany Cover states 'The Fantastic Sound Of Philedephia' and this slice surely testaments this. Killer take of the Sly Stone Family Affair. Leon Huff ripping things up on tightest of backing.
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MFSB - Love Is The Message (7")
PIR S 2536, 1974 Germany The other mellow side of Mother Father Sister Brother hidden as flipside to the big hitting Love Is The Message. Clean EX condition.
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War - Gypsy Man (7")
UA 35 576 A,, 1973 Germany Trademark War jazzy funk, little less hit potential but two excellent sides. Nice copy, light ringwear to picture cover.
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War - Slippin' Into Darkness (7")
UA 35 327, 1972 Germany Epic funk material by the famous Westcoast unit. One of many highlights in their massive discography backed the equally great Nappy Head. Copy is VG/VG+ with some light crackle, mostly at intro.
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War - Magic Mountain (7")
Polydor 2001 072, 1970 Germany Breakbeat double sider by the Los Angeles supergroup. Spill The Wine and Magic Mountain flipped on and off in Hip Hop for years. Potholes In My Lawn....
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James Brown - The Payback (7")
Polydor PD 14223, 1974 United States One of the uncountable highlights in the extensive James Brown discography. Little wonder that intro has been flipped to great success over the years. Super rare white label promo pressing with The Godfather Of Soul l...
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James Brown - Money Won't Change You (7")
Polydor 2066 194, 1972 United States Rare soul classics double sider with the fat funky Money Won't Change You backed by the deep hurting ballad Try Me. Gold labels are clean and disc in very credible VG+ condition not far from EX.
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James Brown - Super Bad (7")
King 45-6329, 1970 United States How one can not love James Brown forty fives is a mystery, raw in-your-face get down funk on discs with portrait artwork labels in black and white. Two words, Super Bad.
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James Brown - Sex Machine (7")
King 45-6318, 1970 United States Maybe his biggest selling single and a cracking funk tune with a crunchyJames Brown backed by Bobby Byrd on top form. US original in lovely EX shape and fitted in company sleeve.
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James Brown - World (7")
King 6258, 1969 United States Orchestral yet funky stuff by the Godfather sharing an ever important message to humanity, to the people on this planet, in this world. Visual VG shape, plays better, label with name sticker.
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Sisters Of Righteous - That's How I Feel (7")
King 45-6242, 1969 United States James Brown side project for King turned to be a cool little sisters soul gem. Very clean EX copy but plays with light noise. Nothing bad though. Fitted in King company sleeve.
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James Brown - Hot Pants (7")
People 45-2501, 1971 United States Not only does the Godfather pull off the absolutely utmost funk but his choice of titles surely is not to frown at either. Hot Pants (She Got To Use What She Got To Get What She Wants). Epic!
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J.B.'s - Doing It To Death (7")
People PE 621, 1973 United States Essential JB's slice with two epic James Brown penned funk pieces. Rare purple label People mono pressing in decent VG+ shape, the odd mark visible but plays really well, labels are clean.
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J.B.'s - You Can Have Watergate (7")
People PE 627, 1973 United States Full title of this Fred Wesley funk gem reads You Can Have Watergate Just Gimme Some Bucks And I'll Be Straight. Nuff said...
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J.B.'s - Damn Right I Am Somebody (7")
People PE 638, 1974 United States Epic funk material by Fred Wesley, Maceo Parker, Jabo Starks, Lyn Collins and James Brown doing what comes natural. US pressing in solid VG+ shape close to EX.
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J.B.'s - Rockin' Funky Watergate (7")
People PE 643, 1974 United States Git an immense respect for James Brown but one has to salute Fred Wesley for what he brought to the JB's plate over the years. US original in solid VG+ condition, plays borderline EX. Label has stamps, writing and pen...
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J.B.'s - Thank You For Lettin' Me Be Myself (7")
People PE 663, 1976 United States Heavy heavy funk double slap with All Aboard The Soul Funky Train backed by the Thank You For Lettin' Me Be Myself And You Be Yours. The mighty J.B.'s at best of form. Disc is strong VG+ close to EX, labels has writi...
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Sweet Charles - Soul Man (7")
People PE 639, 1974 United States This has turned a seriously tough find. Sweet Charles on red label People is one rare forty five. Top drawer funk produced by James Brown and Fred Wesley. Why Can't I Be Treated Like A Man on the flip.
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Lyn Collins - Rock Me Again & Again & Again (7")
People PE 641, 1974 United States Instant classic penned by Lee Austin and James Brown. Can not imagine any one better than Lyn Collins singing it though. That raw rousing voice on funky instrumentation, yes please...
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Lyn Collins - Give It Up Or Turnit A Loose (7")
People PE 636, 1974 United States The Female Preacher takes this Charles Bobbit gem home perfectly. Hard mid tempo funk produced by the Minister Of New New Super Heavy Funk. Pen mark on label, disc is crispy clean EX.
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