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ADC Band — Talk That Stuff ... LP
Cotillion, 1979. Very Good+ .... $6.99
Heavy dancefloor funk from ADC Band – grooving in a bass-heavy mode that almost seems like a mainstream take on P-Funk – but which also has some really great mellow soul elements on the mellower tunes! There's a great ensemble Detroit groove going on overall – and as an added... read more
(Cover has a cutout notch, some wear, and a few creases.)

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Afro Funk — Body Music ... LP
Kabana/Secret Stash, 1973. Very Good+ (reissue).... $13.99
They're not kidding with the name of this group – because the set's a masterpiece of 70s Afro Funk – totally great all the way through! The combo has African origins, but they're recording here in London – which makes for a really wonderful criss-crossing of cultural modes –... read more
(Cover has a light crease.)

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Rance Allen Group — Phenomenon ... LP
Bellmark, 1991. Very Good .... $1.99
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(Cover has some wear, some stains, a piece of tape over the opening, and a bit of pen on the back.)

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Rance Allen Group — Smile ... LP
Stax, 1979. Very Good .... $8.99
An oft-overlooked album that Rance and group recorded during a return to Stax after their record on Capitol with Larry Mizell. The groove here is more tightly produced than on their earlier Stax LPs, with more of a modern soul sound, and more of an orientation towards a dancefloor beat – but... read more
(Cover has some wear.)

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new Rance Allen Group — Soulful Experience ... LP
Truth/Stax, 1975. Sealed .... $29.99
A beautiful mix of gospel soul and heavy Memphis production – and the kind of heavy soul album that made Rance Allen one of Stax's best new artists during the 70s. David Porter produced and arranged, and the album has some great electric keyboard work by Rance that provides a perfect... read more

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Luther Allison — Love Me Mama ... LP
Delmark, 1969. Very Good+ .... $14.99
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(Cover has some wear, with a bit of staining and peeling on the top seam.)

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Justo Almario — Plumbline (Pre-Release Pressing) ... LP
Meadowlark (Canada), 1987. Very Good+ .... $3.99
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(Promo.)

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Amuzement Park Band — All Points Bulletin ... LP
Atlantic, 1984. Very Good+ .... $4.99
The major label debut of Amuzement Park – almost more obscure than the indie set that preceded it, and kind of in a different mode altogether! There's still a boogie groove to most of the set, but the group are also funking things up a bit more – possibly following a Minneapolis... read more
(Includes the original inner sleeve. Cover has a promo stamp and tracklist sticker.)

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new Apollo — Apollo ... LP
Motown, 1979. Very Good+ .... $4.99
We always think that it's unusual that after years and years of success in the early 70s with strong single solo artists, Motown really seemed to bank its hope for the 80s on a group soul sound that was part funk, part dancefloor, and part harmony soul. Fortunately, the label did a pretty good job... read more
(Cover has a cutout notch & some wear.)

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Aquarian Dream — Fantasy ... LP
Elektra, 1978. Very Good+ .... $11.99
Righteous soul, but with a wicked groove too – a killer set from Aquarian Dream, made even better by some great Norman Connors production! In a way, Aquarian Dream were to Norman Connors what Ramp were to Roy Ayers – in that the group wasn't really that dominated by Connors, but they... read more
(Cover has ring & edge wear.)

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Aquarian Dream — Norman Connors Presents Aquarian Dream ... LP
Buddah, 1976. Very Good- .... $13.99
First LP from Norman Connors' jazzy soul group Aquarian Dream. Norman produced, and the groove is about what you'd imagine if he got his hands on an east coast soul group, with a lot of mellow vibes, and some more uptempo grooves. Claude Bartee plays tenor and soprano, Gloria Jones sings vocals,... read more
(Vinyl has marks that click. Cover has light wear, a couple of small stains, a partially split top seam, and a small split on the bottom seam.)

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Steve Arrington's Hall Of Fame — Positive Power ... LP
Atlantic, 1984. Near Mint- .... $7.99

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Atlantic Starr — Atlantic Starr ... LP
A&M, 1978. Very Good- .... $3.99
The first album by Atlantic Starr – a tight set of modern soul tunes with a very different feel than their later work! Part of the credit goes to Bobby Eli – who arranged and produced the set, giving it a feel that's almost late Philly – tight, sophisticated, and right on the... read more
(White label promo. Cover has a cutout hole and an unglued top seam.)

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new Brian Auger — Second Wind ... LP
RCA, 1972. Very Good .... $4.99 Just Sold Out!
A brilliant jazz rock jammer from Brian Auger – recorded here with a bit more effects than usual, in a nicely tripped-out way that makes us forgive the vocals and really get into the grooves of the tunes! The group seems even tighter than ever – but never too slick or rocking –... read more
(Non-gatefold sleeve pressing. Cover has light wear, with a small split on the top seam.)

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Average White Band — Aftershock ... LP
Track, 1988. Sealed .... $3.99
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(Shrinkwrap has a sticker.)

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Roy Ayers — Africa, Center Of The World ... LP
Polydor, 1981. Very Good .... $5.99
A great album that Roy Ayers cut after his co-led record with Fela Kuti – and one with the same sort of hard-driving Afro-Funk grooves that you'd find in Fela's classic recordings! The songs are shorter than Fela's, and with more of Roy's usual smooth jazzy production style – but the... read more
(Includes the printed inner sleeve. Cover has light wear.)
Also available: Africa, Center Of The World ... LP $9.99

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Roy Ayers — Coffy – Original Soundtrack ... LP
Polydor, 1973. Very Good- .... $36.99
What can we say? This is one of the greatest soul soundtracks ever! In a market that was dominated by the big-selling Shaft and Superfly albums, Roy slipped in this masterful blend of jazzy vibes and wah wah funk that's easily one of the best-composed records of the blacksploitation genre! The... read more
(Original pressing. Vinyl has a few marks that play with light clicks. Cover has light staining in the top right corner and along the opening.)
Also available:
Coffy – Original Soundtrack ... LP $9.99
Coffy – Original Soundtrack ... CD $8.99
Coffy – Original Soundtrack (180 gram pressing) ... LP $11.99

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Roy Ayers — Let's Do It ... LP
Polydor, 1978. Very Good .... $3.99
Pure magic from the height of Roy Ayers' classic 70s run on Polydor – a record that's filled with warm, jazzy grooves – all served up in that unique style that Roy was forging at the time! The album perfectly balances dancefloor tracks with mellower numbers – stepping out one... read more
(Includes the lyric sleeve. Cover has a cut corner and some edge wear.)

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Roy Ayers — No Stranger To Love ... LP
Polydor, 1979. Very Good .... $4.99
An oft-overlooked funky soul gem from the incredible Roy Ayers – taking turns with both uptempo material and more smoothed out soul sounds – all done with Roy's trademark jazzy approach to the dancefloor! No Stranger To Love is a sly, and often funky set that deserves to be mentioned... read more
(White label promo, including the printed inner sleeve. Cover has a promo stamp and some ring & edge wear.)

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new Roy Ayers — Red Black & Green ... LP
Polydor, 1973. Very Good .... $14.99
Seminal early funk work from Roy Ayers! The record catches him at that perfect point when he was turning from a straight jazz player into a sinister force in 70s funk – and the group on the session includes super-hip soul jazz giants like Charles Tolliver, Sonny Fortune, and Harry Whitaker,... read more
(Original pressing. Cover has some staining along the opening.)
Also available: Red Black & Green ... LP $9.99

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JR Bailey — Love & Conversation ... LP
United Artists, 1977. Very Good+ .... $19.99
JR's cut some records that have a rootsier feel – but this one features smooth modern arrangements and production by Phil Medley and Buddy Scott. The set begins with an uptempo clubby remake of "Taste of Honey", and also features a nicely grooving take on "Stella By... read more
(Cover has light ringwear, a small cut corner, and a small mark.)

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LaVern Baker — See See Rider ... LP
Atlantic, 1963. Very Good .... $19.99
Later Atlantic work by LaVern Baker – almost more traditional than her earlier sides! The album has LaVern singing with arrangements by Clyde Otis – lusher backings than in earlier years, giving the record a classic 60s bluesy sort of approach. Titles include "Endless Love",... read more
(Red & purple label pressing.)

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Ray Barretto — Eye Of The Beholder ... LP
Atlantic/Fania, 1977. Near Mint- .... $8.99
A great little album from Ray – even if it is a bit different than some of his other work from earlier years. The feel is kind of 70s R&B, with a jazzy touch, and if you're not looking for straight Latin stuff, this is actually a pretty great album – as Ray gets the group to work... read more
(Cover has a promo stamp and factory sticker.)

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Dave Bartholomew — New Orleans House Party ... LP
Imperial, Late 50s. Very Good .... $39.99
Quite an unusual record from New Orleans R&B legend Dave Bartholomew – arranger, producer, and trumpeter – coming off here with more of a jazz sound than on his usual records! Despite the "New Orleans" and "House Party" in the title, the album's actually set of... read more
(Cover has small splits on the top and bottom seams, with a small stain and light ringwear on the back.)

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Basia — Time & Tide ... LP
Epic, 1987. Very Good .... $0.49
Titles include "Promises", "From Now On", "Freeze Thaw", "How Dare You", "Astrud", and "Miles Away".... read more
(Cover has a promo stamp and some light wear.)
Also available: Time & Tide ... CD $0.99

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Beckett — Disco Calypso ... LP
Casablanca, 1977. Very Good+ .... $1.99
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(Cover has some light ringwear.)

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new Bee Gees, Tavares, Yvonne Elliman, & Others — Saturday Night Fever ... LP
RSO, 1977. Very Good 2LP Gatefold .... $4.99
The record that defined a generation, and a set with some surprisingly nice soul tracks, too – including "Open Sesame" by Kool & The Gang, "Disco Inferno" by The Trammps, "KJEE" by MFSB, "Calypso Breakdown" by Ralph MacDonald, "Fifth Of... read more

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Beginning Of The End — Funky Nassau ... LP
Alston, 1971. Near Mint- (reissue).... $8.99
A monster bit of funk that's unlike anything else we can think of! Beginning Of The End hailed from The Bahamas, but don't hold that against them – because instead of being a Caribbean cliche, they took the best part of the island rhythms, and used them to forge an incredible approach to... read more
(Recent reissue.)
Also available: Funky Nassau ... CD $12.99

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William Bell — It's Time You Took Another Listen ... LP
Mercury, 1977. Very Good+ .... $7.99
It's clearly long after his Stax years at this point, but the album's still got some nice enough soul moments, and was still all recorded in the south. Tracks include "Yesterday I Lied, Today I Cried", "Morning Glory", "Your Love Keeps Me Going", "Let it... read more
(Cover has a promo stamp, light wear, and light staining along the bottom.)

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George Benson — Give Me The Night ... LP
Qwest/Warner, 1980. Very Good .... $3.99
Yipes! This one made everyone a bucket of money – especially Quincy Jones, whose new Qwest imprint the record was one of the first to grace. George has come a long way from his roots with Jack McDuff here – but in a way that kind of has us impressed, as he's grooving away slickly on... read more
(Includes the printed inner sleeve.)

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George Benson — In Flight ... LP
Warner, 1977. Very Good+ Gatefold .... $2.99
Benson plays his guitar and also sings on some of these tracks. He is joined by Phil Upchurch on rhythm guitar, Ronnie Foster on electric piano & mini-moog, Jorge Dalto on clavinet & acoustic piano, Stanley Banks on bass, Harvey Mason on drums and Ralph MacDonald. Claus Ogerman arranged and... read more
(Cover has some light wear & an unglued bottom seam lined with tape.)

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new George Benson — In Your Eyes ... LP
Warner, 1983. Very Good .... $0.99
Sweetly jazzy soul from George Benson – a key classic from his great run at Warner Brothers Records, and the kind of record that George did better than anyone else at the time! Back in the 60s, we'd never have guessed that Benson's sweetly crackling vocals would dominate popular jazz more... read more
(Includes the printed inner sleeve. Label has initials in marker.)

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Chuck Berry — St Louie To Frisco To Memphis ... LP
Mercury, Late 60s. Very Good- 2LP Gatefold .... $13.99
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(Vinyl has some marks that click on a couple of tracks.)

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Leon Bibb — Leon Bibb Sings Love Songs ... LP
Vanguard, Mid 60s. Very Good+ .... $1.99
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(Cover has some wear and a half split top seam.)

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Big Black — Lion Walk ... LP
Uni, 1968. Very Good- .... $9.99
One of the wildest albums by the funky conga player. The title track, "Lion Walk" runs through all of side one, and has a weird, tripped-out sloppy funk feel, with guitar and sax solos over Big Black's moody congas. Side two has three long songs, with a groove that's not as good, but... read more
(Cover has light wear.)

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Black Ivory — Black Ivory ... LP
Buddah, 1976. Very Good .... $12.99
A pivotal album for the group – released at a time when Black Ivory, like so many other east coast vocal groups, was making the transition away from an older sweet soul style to a more sophisticated club vocal sound. The group's producing themselves here – and we're guessing that most... read more
(Cover has ring & edge wear.)

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Blackbyrds — Action ... LP
Fantasy, 1977. Very Good Gatefold .... $6.99
A great little sleeper from the Blackbyrds – a record that never gets as much due as their earlier records that have a hard funky feel, but offer instead a tasty batch of smoother jazz funk numbers that show the group still continuing to grow. Donald Byrd's still at the production helm... read more

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Blackbyrds — City Life ... LP
Fantasy, 1975. Very Good Gatefold .... $9.99
A fantastic album from this legendary jazz funk combo – a bit smoother than their first, but that's the great thing about it! The record has the band getting even tighter than before – coming up with an amazing jazz-inflected funk groove that still leaves us breathless after all these... read more
(Cover has some wear.)

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Blackstreet — Finally ... LP
Interscope, 1999. Near Mint- 2LP Gatefold .... $6.99
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(Cover has a few light creases.)

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Blackwell — Boogie Down ... LP
Butterfly, 1978. Very Good- .... $1.99
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(Cover has some edge wear.)

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Bobby Bland — Get On Down With Bobby Bland ... LP
ABC, 1975. Very Good+ .... $5.99
Brilliant later work by Bobby Blue Bland – done with backings that are much fuller than on his earlier albums – a mixture of strings and horns that really expand the sound! That doesn't keep things from being soulful, though – as Bobby's in incredible form vocally, really rising... read more
(Cover has some ringwear and a small cutout hole.)

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Blaze — 25 Years Later ... LP
Motown, 1990. Very Good+ .... $14.99
A fantastic bit of soul and house that was woefully overlooked at the time of its release – and one of our favorite albums of the past 25 years! The Blaze production team had been hitting the underground club scene hard for a few years with their raw New Jersey house singles – then... read more
(Cover has a cutout mark.)
Also available: 25 Years Later ... CD $8.99

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Bloodstone — Do You Wanna Do A Thing? ... LP
London, 1976. Very Good+ .... $4.99
Bloodstone moving into a whole new thing – a funkier groove than before, and one that really points the way towards the group's clubby direction at the end of the 70s! Although best known as a sweet harmony group, Bloodstone shine equally well in this upbeat mode – a territory that's... read more
(Cover has light wear/aging and a cutout notch.)

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Bloodstone — Train Ride To Hollywood – Original Soundtrack ... LP
London, 1975. Near Mint- Gatefold .... $2.99
Bloodstone's augmented here by a heck of a lot of studio players – more than enough to fill out the needs of the soundtrack to this so-so film from the mid 70s. A few cuts still have the group singing in their better harmony style, but more than a few numbers are remakes of 50s vocal group... read more
(Cover has a cutout hole, promo sticker, and some tape on the spine.)

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new Blowfly — Oldies But Goodies ... LP
Weird World, Mid 70s. Very Good- .... $5.99 Just Sold Out!
Here's a record we wish they would have used for the soundtrack to Happy Days – Blowfly cashing in on the 50s craze in the 70s, and offering up his own off-color version of a number of classic oldies! The sound is pretty darn goofy, but also has links to Blow's roots as singer Clarence Reid... read more
(Cover has some wear and a split top & bottom seam. Vinyl has a few marks that click a bit.)

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Blue Magic — Thirteen Blue Magic Lane ... LP
Atco, 1975. Very Good+ .... $3.99
Sublime work from Blue Magic – a record that still has them singing in the sweet harmony sound of earlier records, but which also picks up a fuller sound and a bit of a groove – thanks to stone Philly arrangements by Norman Harris and Ron "Have Mercy" Kersey! A number of... read more
(Cover has light wear. Label has some marker.)

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Angela Bofill — Something About You ... LP
Arista, 1981. Very Good .... $1.99
Angela Bofill's 3rd album for Arista – a tight set of 80s modern and pop soul tunes, arranged and produced by Narada Michael Walden with some jazzy touches in the right moments! Angie's taking things to a sophisticated soul level with this one – stepping out on a few ballads with a... read more
(Includes the lyric sleeve. Cover has a sticker on the front.)

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Rickie Boger — Slow Down Baby ... LP
Muse, 1976. Very Good+ .... $18.99
A righteous bit of soul – one of the only non-jazz albums we've seen on the Muse label, and a really great session that reminds us of work by Alice Clark and Esther Marrow – two other overlooked 70s soul singers who also recorded for jazz labels! Rickie's got a deep soul approach to... read more
(Cover has a spot of residue from sticker removal.)

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Bohannon — Bohannon ... LP
Dakar, 1975. Sealed .... $13.99
Wicked uptempo funky instrumentals from the great Hamilton Bohannon! The record captures him at a perfect point – when he was taking advantage of the changing dancefloor scene to open up his groove a bit, but before he got lost in some of the triple-time tempos that ruined later albums. ... read more
(Cover has a cut corner.)

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Bohannon — Phase II ... LP
Mercury, 1977. Very Good .... $2.99
A nice disco record from Hamilton Bohannon. The album mainly contains uptempo dance numbers but there are a few slower songs like "Daddy's Little Son" – a dedication to his son whose picture is on the cover of the album. The other tracks are "Andrea", "But What Is A... read more
(Cover has a cutout hole, a name in pen, and some light wear.)

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Booker T & The MGs — Universal Language ... LP
Elektra, 1977. Very Good .... $9.99
A sweet sweet set of electric 70s funk – recorded by Booker T during a brief, but well-needed reunion with the MGs! The sound here is quite different than Stax-era MGs – as Booker plays a range of keyboards, not just organ – and the grooves have these great jazz funk touches at... read more
(Cover has a bit of light wear.)

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Booker T & The MGs — Uptight ... LP
Stax, 1969. Very Good- .... $13.99
A wonderful soundtrack from Booker T & The MGs – a record that's probably much better remembered than the film for which it was written! The tunes show a whole new depth for the group – a style that still has some of the charm of their previous hits, but which also takes off in... read more
(Vinyl has a couple marks that play with light clicks. Cover has some wear.)

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new Bootsy's Rubber Band — This Boot Is Made For Fonk-N ... LP
Warner, 1979. Near Mint- .... $6.99
Bootsy's still keeping the P-Funk flag flying high at the end of the 70s – arguably stepping out here with a sound that's got more of the Parliafunkadelicment elements intact than some of George Clinton's other spinoff groups! The tracks are long, and plenty jamming – still with plenty... read more
(Cover has light wear.)

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Brainstorm — Journey To The Light ... LP
Tabu, 1978. Very Good .... $7.99
Our favorite album by this overlooked 70s soul group! The album's a real club stormer from the old days – a soaring blend of upbeat tunes with a sound that's righteous and smooth, and never cloying. These guys are kind of riding on the high of an Earth Wind & Fire kind of groove –... read more
(Cover has some light edge wear.)

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new Brainstorm — Stormin' ... LP
Tabu, 1977. Very Good .... $5.99
A set that definitely lives up to its title – a stone stormer from Brainstorm – one of the tightest funky ensembles of their generation, and one of the few who could go deep while still laying down a groove! The set's got a perfect balance of modes – enough of the appeal of... read more
(Cover has some wear, with a promo stamp, some marker, and a bit of peeling on the back along the bottom. Label has some marker.)
Also available: Stormin (with bonus tracks) ... CD $15.99

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new Brass Construction — Conversations ... LP
Capitol/EMI, 1983. Very Good- .... $2.99 Just Sold Out!
A lesser-remembered gem from Brass Construction – and a tight bit of 80s groove that builds nicely on the group's ensemble funk work of the 70s! The group's still quite large, with a brassy finish that befits their name – but there's also a nice undercurrent of funky guitar, bass, and... read more
(Cover has ring & edge wear, and some pen. Labels have some pen.)

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new Breakwater — Splashdown ... LP
Arista, 1980. Very Good- .... $8.99 Just Sold Out!
No splashdown here – as Breakwater are every bit as soaringly soulful as they were on their debut set! The groove here is that perfect blend of jazz and soul that only a few groups in the 70s really got right – maybe Pleasure, or The Blackbyrds – and most certainly Breakwater,... read more
(Original pressing including the lyric sleeve. Cover has ring & edge wear, and some splitting on the top seam.)
Also available: Splashdown ... LP $9.99

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Brick — Good High ... LP
Bang, 1976. Very Good+ .... $6.99
A killer debut from Brick – the start of a massive run at the end of the 70s, a time when the group was easily one of the biggest acts to come out of the up-and-coming Atlanta scene! Like some other Atlanta acts of the time, Brick had a way of fusing older funky soul on a tighter modern... read more
(Cover has a cut corner and some wear.)
Also available: Good High ... LP $9.99

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Brick — Waiting On You ... LP
Bang, 1980. Very Good- .... $3.99
An overlooked killer from Brick – the group's fourth album, but every bit as tight and funkier as earlier sets! Brick's Atlanta-bred groove is very much in place here – that lean, mean approach to funk that made them a standout right from the get-go – almost setting the scene for... read more
(Cover has edge wear.)

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new Brides Of Funkenstein — Funk Or Walk ... LP
Atlantic, 1978. Very Good- .... $7.99
A funky female duo from the P-Funk empire – one of George Clinton's few girl-based projects of the 70s, and a group who are markedly more funk-based than Parlet! Vocals are by the duo of Lyn Mabry and Dawn Silva – but the main sound of the set comes from the tightly crafted rhythms... read more
(Cover has some light wear.)
Also available: Funk Or Walk ... CD $10.99

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Big Bill Broonzy — Big Bill's Blues ... LP
Columbia, Late 50s. Very Good- .... $24.99
Very raw, very rootsy stuff from Big Bill Broonzy, issued by Columbia (strangely enough) as part of their Adventures In Sound series. The packaging and the notes have the usual smug Columbia "serving up the best in roots culture for white liberals" tone – but the set's actually a... read more
(Gold label pressing with a deep groove. Cover is nice, with just a small bit of splitting on the top – vinyl has a few light marks.)

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Brotherhood — Brotherhood ... LP
MCA, 1978. Very Good+ .... $11.99
Smooth ensemble funk – somewhere between Earth Wind & Fire and Average White Band – not bad on the vocals, which are mostly sung harmony style, but lacking a bit of an edge on the grooves, which never really seem to catch. Titles include "Top 40 Band", "Soul... read more
(Cover has a promo sticker, cut corner, and some wear.)

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Brothers Johnson — Winners ... LP
A&M, 1981. Near Mint- Gatefold .... $0.99
Smooth jazzy soul from the Brothers – still sounding wonderful at this point, producing themselves for the record, and using the best parts of all those lessons they learned from Quincy Jones! The bass is a bit down in the mix for this album – a good move, considering that 1981 was... read more
Also available: Winners (with bonus tracks) ... CD $13.99

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new James Brown — Ain't That A Groove: 1966-1969 ... LP
Polydor, Late 60s. Very Good .... $11.99
An 80s collection of some of James' best King funk singles from the late 60's – with a monster set list that includes "I Can't Stand Myself When You Touch Me", "Don't Be A Drop Out", "Let Yourself Go", "Bring It Up", "Lickin Stick", "Give... read more
(Cover has some wear, a bit of pen, some light stains, and a partially split bottom seam.)

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James Brown — Cold Sweat ... LP
King, 1967. Very Good- .... $12.99
A stone classic from Brother James – a wonderful 60s album built around the incredible track "Cold Sweat", served up here in a massive two-part version, and surrounded by a good range of material that really show James in a great variety of styles! The Godfather's vocals burst out... read more
(Blue label pressing. Vinyl has mark that play with light clicks on a couple of tracks. Cover has some wear, some stains, and split bottom seam.)
Also available: Cold Sweat ... LP $9.99

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James Brown — Gravity ... LP
Scotti Bros, 1986. Very Good+ .... $2.99 Just Sold Out!
A bit of a comeback for James Brown – a mid 80s outing recorded with Dan Hartman, who gives the record a "contemporary" sound that's definitely a great way to slide James in with the younger crowd at the time! The style's still funky, but has more street soul elements too –... read more
(Cover has light edge wear, a small sticker, and a light mark from sticker removal. Labels have some pen.)

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James Brown — It's a Man's Man's Man's World ... LP
King, 1966. Good+ .... $14.99
James Brown, proud and loud – a smoking 60s album that provides a great link between his earlier styles and his freer roots – with a brilliant blend of funk, soul, and a touch of raw R&B! Given the power of The Godfather at this point, there's no denying that even the older cuts... read more
(Black label King pressing in the sparkly cover. Cover has some wear, some marker, and clear tape on the top and bottom seams. Label has a bit of marker.)
Also available: It's a Man's Man's Man's World ... CD $26.99

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James Brown — It's A Mother ... LP
King, 1969. Very Good- .... $11.99
A definite mother from James Brown – the kind of all-funky album that few of his contemporaries could ever hope to match! If you've ever doubted the sheer raw power of James at the end of the 60s, the first few notes of this one will definitely make you a convert – and the stretched-out... read more
(Back cover has some staining along the bottom.)
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James Brown — Jam 1980s ... LP
Polydor, 1978. Very Good .... $2.99 Just Sold Out!
At the end of the 70s, James was combatting the disco movement by forging his own brand of dancefloor music – a super-heavy fusion of straight-on funk, but with a more up-tempo twist and extended in a style to compete with some of the hit 12" singles being issued at the time. This album... read more
(Cover has unglued seams and some wear.)

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new James Brown — James Brown Plays Nothing But Soul ... LP
King, 1968. Used .... $14.99 Just Sold Out!
One of our favorite JB records, this one features The Godfather playing keyboards (mostly supplied by Vox), on six extended instrumental tracks. The groove is actually jazzy, but really swings with a club sound that's totally groovy. James checks in with some monster organ solos that will have... read more
(Blue label King pressing. Cover has a stained and wrinkled corner.)

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James Brown — Mutha's Nature ... LP
Polydor, 1977. Sealed .... $29.99
A late 70s effort from James, perhaps not as all out funkdafied as the rest of that era's output, but not a total sleeper either, with a few pretty darn funky moments. Includes the tasty cut "If You Don't Give a Doggone About It", done with the JBs, one that has a nice choppy "Doin... read more
(Sealed! Cover has a cutout notch. Shrinkwrap has a vintage price sticker.)

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new James Brown — Revolution Of The Mind ... LP
Polydor, 1971. Very Good- 2LP Gatefold .... $14.99
Subtitled "Live At the Apollo Vol 3", but waaay better than any of the earlier volumes, this monster 2LP live set has James and the JB's wailing away in a freewheeling live set of hard hard hard funky grooves. Excellent work by the band, and a great way to see how sharp they were out of... read more
(Cover has some wear, and a small split on the left seam.)
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Revolution Of The Mind ... LP $16.99
Revolution Of The Mind ... CD $4.99

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Maxine Brown — Maxine Brown – We'll Cry Together ... LP
Commonwealth United, Early 70s. Very Good .... $14.99
Quite obscure later work from Maxine – done in a style that's partly like her classic uptown soul work for Wand, but which also has some more down-home and rootsy moments – in an approach that was clearly intended to make her come across as more of a hard soul singer! Arrangements are... read more
(Cover has some wear and a spot of sticker residue.)

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new Oscar Brown Jr. — Mr Oscar Brown Jr Goes To Washington ... LP
Fontana, Late 60s. Very Good .... $9.99
One of Oscar Brown's great ones, recorded live at the Cellar Door in Washington before an enthusiastic crowd of hipsters! The record's a beautiful mix of soul, jazz, and folk – in the same Chicago tradition that spawned Terry Callier (although Brown's style has a bit more of a "show"... read more
(Light blue label pressing with deep groove. Cover has some wear.)

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Randy Brown — Midnight Desire ... LP
Chocolate City, 1980. Very Good .... $5.99
A sweet, smooth stepper from the great Randy Brown – and a record that's got the same sublime mix of mellow grooves and earthy vocals that you might find on some of Tyrone Davis' best late 70s work for Columbia! Tunes are all plenty darn fresh – written by the team of Homer Banks and... read more

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Peabo Bryson — Don't Play With Fire ... LP
Capitol, 1982. Sealed .... $4.99
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(Cover has a cutout notch.)

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new Vernon Burch — I'll Be Your Sunshine ... LP
United Artists, 1975. Very Good .... $3.99 Just Sold Out!
Vernon was one of the better smooth soul arrangers of the 70s, and this album from 1975 is one of his better efforts as a solo artist after stints with such groups as The Delfonics, The Bar-Kays and The Stairsteps. The record features a tight batch of self-penned tunes that move between mellow... read more
(Cover has a cut corner and some seam splitting.)

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Keni Burke — Changes ... LP
RCA, 1981. Sealed .... $19.99
A standout solo moment from the amazing Keni Burke – an artist who's come a long way from his youthful start in the 5 Stairsteps! Keni had recorded other adult work by the time of this early 80s set, but Changes is easily his best-remembered album – a masterpiece of 80s groove, all... read more
(Shrinkwrap is shopworn, with some holes and tears.)
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Solomon Burke — I Have A Dream ... LP
ABC, 1974. Very Good+ .... $9.99
Surprisingly nice work! Like the rest of Solomon's post-Atlantic LPs, this one has a sound that's different than his classic work, but which also exposes a whole new side of his talent, and range of vocals that didn't always show up for Atlantic. Solomon arranged and produced here, and the sound... read more
(Cover has a cutout hole, some wear, a few creases, and a mark from sticker removal.)

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Jerry Butler — Best Of Jerry Butler (Mercury) ... LP
Mercury, 1970. Very Good+ .... $2.99 Just Sold Out!
Seminal work by one of our favorite soul singers of all time! Jerry first came to fame with The Impressions and on his own in the early 60s – singing dark moody easy tunes that well earned him the nickname of "Iceman". In the late 60s, though, he moved onto Mercury where he broke... read more

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new Jerry Butler — Ice Man Cometh ... LP
Mercury, 1968. Very Good .... $9.99
Amazing soul from one of the greats of the 60s! This album was one of the first that Jerry cut for Mercury – where he'd begun working with the young team of Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff to completely rework the earlier sound he'd forged at Vee Jay Records. The album's still got Jerry singing... read more
(Includes the photo. Cover has some wear.)

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Jerry Butler — Ice On Ice ... LP
Mercury, 1969. Very Good .... $3.99
Killer stuff – as Jerry's getting the full early Philly treatment here, with arrangements by Thom Bell, Bobby Martin, and Roland Chambers, and production by a young Gamble and Huff! The sound isn't nearly as icy as the old Vee Jay days – but that's fine with us, as Jerry is nice and... read more
(Cover is worn with some seam splitting, one spot of marker and a small cutout hole.)

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C&C Music Factory — Anything Goes! ... LP
Columbia, 1994. Near Mint- 2LP .... $4.99
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(Pressed on red & orange vinyl. Cover has a spot of sticker residue.)

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Shirley Caesar — Be Careful Of The Stones You Throw ... LP
HOB, 1975. Very Good .... $6.99
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(Cover has some wear.)

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new Terry Callier — Fire On Ice ... LP
Elektra, 1978. Near Mint- .... $9.99
One of the great albums from Terry Callier's "second chapter" on record – a time when he was working for Elektra Records, and doing work that was a bit straighter soul than before – and also slightly jazzy as well! The record's kind of a mix of jazzy grooves and smoother soul... read more
(Includes the lyric sleeve. Cover has few creases.)

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new Cameo — Alligator Woman ... LP
Chocolate City, 1982. Very Good .... $7.99
The cover's a bit creepy, but the album's still plenty great – old school Cameo still strongly in a funk-based mode, before some of the stiffer grooves of their later years! Bass is the ruler of the set – and most tracks here vamp around in a very heavy P-Funk style of groove –... read more
(Cover has some light wear.)

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new GC Cameron — GC Cameron ... LP
Motown, 1976. Very Good .... $8.99
Strong work from GC – really making a mark here on his own, working in that smooth mid 70s Motown mode that was the legacy of Eddie Kendricks, and which Kendricks himself wasn't even doing as well by this point. Arrangements are by James Carmichael, Paul Riser, Wade Marcus, Gene Page, and... read more
(Cover has a cut corner and some wear.)

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new Blu Cantrell — So Blu ... LP
Arista, 2001. Near Mint- 2LP .... $1.99
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(Cover has a promo stamp.)

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Capris — Gotham Recording Stars The Capris ... LP
Collectables, 1950s. Very Good .... $4.99
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(Cover has some wear, with staining along the top.)

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new Captain Sky — Pop Goes The Captain ... LP
AVI, 1979. Sealed .... $6.99
Captain Sky is sort of a bargain-basement version of Bootsy Collins. He plays lots of heavy bass riffs, lays down long funk tracks with wicked vocals and trippy space funk lyrics – but somehow he's never worthy of a ride on the mothership. The record's not a bad one, and it's an interesting... read more

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Clarence Carter — Dr CC ... LP
Ichiban, 1986. Very Good+ .... $3.99
Although this one's the bane to Clarence's earlier reputation, it's also the album that has him earning waaaaay more money than most of his late 60s southern soul contemporaries! The record snuck onto the market in 1986, one of the many so-so releases of bluesy southern soul on the Ichiban label... read more
(Cover has light wear and a spot from sticker removal.)

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new Clarence Carter — Mr Clarence Carter In Person ... LP
Venture, 1981. Very Good+ .... $4.99

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Clarence Carter — Singing For My Supper ... LP
Big C, 1984. Near Mint- .... $7.99
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(Cover has a small split on the top seam and remnants of an old price sticker.)

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Mel Carter — Mel Carter ... LP
Sunset, Mid 60s. Very Good+ .... $0.99
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(Cover has some wear and pen on back.)

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Charlie Chalmers — Sax & The Single Girl ... LP
Chess, 1967. Very Good .... $11.99
An obscure record with a silly title – but a seminal batch of southern soul instrumentals, recorded at the height of the Muscle Shoals scene! The record's a really odd one in the Chess catalog – because it's got the feel of a record that should have come out on Atlantic or Capitol, or... read more
(Blue label pressing, with a small sticker on the label. Spine has a spot of old tape & a small rip. Cover has some wear, a promo sticker, and WGN library letters on the back.)

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Chambers Brothers — Chambers Brothers' Greatest Hits (Columbia) ... LP
Columbia, Late 60s/Early 70s. Very Good .... $1.99
Heavy soul with a good dose of rock – the trademark sound of The Chambers Brothers, heard here during the height of their Columbia Records years! Although previously more of a folksy sort of combo, the group really took off during their time with Columbia – hitting whole new strides in... read more
(70s pressing. Cover has some wear and a bit of sticker residue.)

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new Chambers Brothers — Right Move ... LP
Avco, 1975. Very Good .... $3.99 Just Sold Out!
We're not normally the biggest fans of The Chambers Brothers, but this album's a cracking winner from the mid 70s. Shouldn't be so, given the date and the label, but there's a really funky track on here that's one of their best – the great break cut "Stealing Watermelons", which... read more

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new Champaign — How Bout Us ... LP
Columbia, 1981. Very Good+ .... $3.99 Just Sold Out!
A wonderful treasure from the early 80s soul scene – the first album from Champaign, and an instant winner right from the start! The group may not have been one of the bigger names of their time, but they really won a lot of favor with soul listeners over the years – and this album's... read more
(Includes the lyric sleeve. Cover has some light wear.)

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Chapter 8 — Chapter 8 ... LP
Ariola, 1979. Very Good .... $9.99
The first album from Chapter 8 – a set that's probably best remembered for introducing the world to Anita Baker, but one that's also pretty darn great on its own! Chapter 8 have a sharply soulful focus, one that takes them a bit above some of the other mainstream ensembles of the time –... read more
(Cover has ring & edge wear.)

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Chapter 8 — This Love's For Real ... LP
Beverly Glen, 1985. Very Good .... $9.99
An obscure later album from west coast soul group Chapter 8 – recorded after Anita Baker had left the group to move out on her own, but done for the mid 80s Beverly Glen indie, where Baker had also gotten her start as a solo act! The set's got a feel that's smooth and sophisticated –... read more
 
 

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