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David Ruffin — My Whole World Ended ... LP
Motown, 1969. Very Good .... $11.99
David Ruffin's first solo album after leaving The Temptations – and a record that's as great as anything he ever recorded with the group! The album's got the general feel of Ruffin's lead vocal work on "I Wish It Would Rain" from the Temps years – with plenty of baroque soul... read more
(Deep groove pressing.)

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Ruffin & Kendrick — Ruffin & Kendrick ... LP
RCA, 1987. Very Good+ .... $3.99
A late 80s duo set from former Temptations David Ruffin & Eddie Kendricks! The Ruffin & Kendrick album for RCA (we didn't leave the -s off Eddie's last name, that's how he was billed at the time) finds both in excellent form vocally, and rather than making a neo-classic Motown vibe for the... read more
(Cover has a promo stamp and factory sticker.)

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Ruffin Brothers — I Am My Brother's Keeper ... LP
SOUL, Late 60s. Very Good .... $9.99
A stunner from the Ruffin Brothers – their one album as a duo, 1970's underappreciated I Am My Brother's Keeper! Here Jimmy and David Ruffin lay down a warm, wonderful set of great late 60s Motown grooves – emotive covers and a bunch of great originals with nice touches of... read more
(Original pressing. Cover has a split spine, ringwear and staining.)

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Rufus featuring Chaka Khan — Ask Rufus ... LP
ABC, 1977. Very Good+ Gatefold .... $1.99
A stone cold classic, and probably the best record Rufus or Chaka ever did! By this point, they've honed their soul style into a nice jazzy groove, and Chaka's voice is in total control – without too much pyrotechnics, and with a nice mellow sound. Includes the classic hit "Hollywood&qu... read more
(Cover has some wear & the remnants of a price sticker.)

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Bobby Rush — Gotta Have Money ... LP
LaJam, 1984. Very Good- .... $1.99
A key album of 80s southern blues from Bobby – done in the slightly electrified, slightly modern style that was coming out of the Jackson scene at the time – in a way that helped find a home for so many artists after the decline of southern soul in the 70s! Material like this made... read more
(Vinyl has some marks that click on a few tracks. Cover has some wear, with some light staining and rippling along the opening.)

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new Patrice Rushen — Pizzazz ... LP
Elektra, 1979. Very Good .... $5.99
Brilliant work – one of the records that not only broke Patrice out of the jazz funk ghetto, but which also had a pretty profound influence on the progression of soul in the early 80s – really pushing the use of jazzy elements that would help take R&B to a new level with bigger... read more
(Includes the lyric sleeve. Cover has some light wear.)

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Patrice Rushen — Posh ... LP
Elektra, 1980. Very Good .... $0.99
Nothing Posh about this one – as the album's an all-out all-access affair! Patrice is at the height of her powers here – equally magic on keyboards and vocals, and coming up with groove after groove in a sublime blend of 70s jazz funk and Minnie Riperton-esque soul! The whole album's... read more
(Includes the printed inner sleeve. Cover has a cut hole, some wear, and a peeled spot.)

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Patrice Rushen — Prelusion ... LP
Prestige, 1974. Near Mint- .... $14.99
A great set from Patrice Rushen – very different than her later R&B work from the 80s! The record's her first, and at the time, Patrice was much more of a jazz artist – working here with a cool west coast set of players (Joe Henderson on tenor, Hadley Caliman on alto and soprano,... read more
(Original pressing. Cover has some wear.)

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Leon & Mary Russell — Wedding Album ... LP
Paradise, 1976. Very Good .... $2.99
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(Cover has some edge wear.)

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Saint Tropez — Je T'Aime ... LP
Butterfly, Late 70s. Near Mint- Gatefold .... $7.99
The legendary Rinder & Lewis team headed up this Frenchy effort by the pop disco group Saint Tropez. The centerpiece is the album's cover of Serge Gainsbourg's classic "Je T'Aime", redone here with a distinct 70s feel, and a groove that's just right for the dancefloor. Other tunes... read more
(Pink vinyl pressing. Cover has a cutout notch and unglued bottom seam.)

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new Salsoul Orchestra — Magic Journey ... LP
Salsoul, 1977. Very Good- .... $0.99 Just Sold Out!
The Salsoul Orchestra at its finest, with Vince Montana at the helm, crafting some superb arrangements that have all of the positivity of the best funky club groove the band can come up with, and little of the campy disco sound that other soundalike bands were starting to hit! The group's format... read more
(Cover has wear on the opening. Vinyl plays with some surface noise.)

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Salsoul Orchestra — Street Sense ... LP
Salsoul, 1979. Very Good+ .... $9.99
Brillant work from the Salsoul Orchestra – some of their most sophisticated work ever, and right in line with a soulful orchestral style that runs back through the work of Barry White into the early experiments of the Soulful Strings! Unlike some of their other poppier efforts, this one's... read more
(White label promo. Cover has some wear.)
Also available: Street Sense (2LP promo version) ... LP $14.99

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Salsoul Orchestra — Street Sense (2LP promo version) ... LP
Salsoul, 1979. Very Good 2LP .... $14.99
Brillant work from the Salsoul Orchestra – some of their most sophisticated work ever, and right in line with a soulful orchestral style that runs back through the work of Barry White into the early experiments of the Soulful Strings! Unlike some of their other poppier efforts, this one's... read more
(White label promo. Spine has a spot of old tape & a small rip. Cover has some wear and initials in marker on the front & back.)
Also available: Street Sense ... LP $9.99

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Samba Soul — Samba Soul ... LP
RCA, Mid 70s. Very Good+ .... $14.99
Album of clubby, uptempo stuff, recorded in Rio, and with a bit of a Brazilian feel to it. The tracks are long and fast, and include medleys of "Girl From Ipanema/Manha De Carnaval" and "Chove Chuva/Mas Que Nada", as well as a few other Brazilian tracks. There's also a version... read more
(Cover has some wear, a promo stamp, some sticker remnants, and a small split on the top seam.)

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new Carlos Santana & Buddy Miles — Live ... LP
Columbia, 1972. Very Good .... $2.99
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(Cover has some wear, and small splits on the seams.)

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new Saturday Night Band — Keep Those Lovers Dancing ... LP
Prelude, 1979. Very Good .... $3.99 Just Sold Out!
A set that's a lot more soulful than you might expect from its cover – almost funky soul as much as the usual disco we're used to hearing on the Prelude label! The group has Moses Dillard and Jesse Boyce handling production and arrangements – and the cuts are shorter than their debut,... read more
(Cover has light wear, and a couple of factory stickers.)

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Saturday Night Band — Saturday Night Band – Come On Dance Dance ... LP
Prelude, 1978. Very Good .... $3.99 Just Sold Out!
Prelude disco at its best – a soulful side from the team of Jesse Boyce and Moses Dillard, formerly of the southern soul scene, and working here in an uptempo Hotlanta mode with lots of nice soul touches. Players on the set include Clayton Ivey on Fender Rhodes, Roger Clark on drums, and... read more
(Cover has a cut corner.)
Also available: Saturday Night Band – Come On Dance Dance (plus Keep Those Lovers Dancing) ... CD $13.99

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new Boz Scaggs — Boz Scaggs ... LP
Atlantic, 1978. Very Good- .... $7.99
Recorded at Muscle Shoals, with Duane Allman on dobro and Eddie Hinton on guitar! Titles include "Waiting For A Train", "Loan Me A Dime", "I'm Easy", "I'll Be Long Gone", and "Now You're Gone".... read more
(Red & green label pressing. Cover has a partially split bottom seam.)

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Boz Scaggs — Silk Degrees ... LP
Columbia, 1976. Very Good .... $0.99
Blue-eyed soul from Boz Scaggs, with a decidedly Philly influenced sound to the production, which we'd hazard a guess comes more from the Hall & Oates side of town than the Sigma Sound axis. Still, this is a solid album with the irresistible hit "Lowdown", still a favorite around... read more
(Cover has ring & edge wear.)

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Freddie Scott — Freddie Scott Sings & Sings & Sings ... LP
Colpix, Late 60s. Very Good .... $4.99
Beautiful set of polished soul tracks, sung by Freddie in his deep rich voice, amidst uptown arrangements by Gary Sherman. There's a great batch of cuts that includes Freddie's hit versions of "Hey Girl" and "I Got A Woman", plus "What Do I See In The Girl", "Wher... read more
(Side 1 has a mark that clicks on track four. Cover is worn, with a "featuring" sticker, staining and a bit of peeling along the opening, and some minor seam splitting.)

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Marvin Sease — Ghetto Man ... LP
Early, 1986. Very Good .... $199.99

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Shakatak — Manic & Cool ... LP
Polydor, 1988. Very Good+ .... $14.99
Nothing too manic here, as the grooves are all nicely laidback – in that sweetly smooth Shakatak style! The album's definitely a bit more contemporary-styled than some of the group's earlier ones – rhythms that are mostly programmed, and keyboards that have a later 80s sound –... read more
(Cover has a promo stamp and some wear.)

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new Shannon — Let The Music Play ... LP
Mirage/Atco, 1984. Very Good+ .... $2.99
A pop dancefloor classic – built around Shannon's killer club hit "Let The Music Play", as guilty a guilty pleasure as there ever was for us, and a tune that we can't help liking even today! Other tracks on the set have a similar punchy electro groove – lots of beats popping... read more
(Cover has some edge wear, with moisture staining and some peeling along the bottom two inches.)

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Joan Shaw — Joan Shaw In Person ... LP
Sue, Early 60s. Very Good .... $3.99
A soulful set of swinging jazz vocals – and one of a handful of rare albums cut by singer Joan Shaw in the 60s! The set's got some great backings from the Herman Foster Trio – who give the whole thing a Chess/Argo sort of vibe – with plenty of soul jazz undercurrents beneath the... read more
(Cover has a spot of old tape on the spine.)

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Marlena Shaw — Out Of Different Bags ... LP
Cadet, 1967. Very Good+ .... $24.99
Marlena Shaw's first-ever album – and while not as all-out righteous as some of her later work, still a really unique record that quickly put Marlena head and shoulders above the rest of the pack! The record's a mix of jazzy vocal numbers and heavier soul tunes – arranged by Richard... read more
(Original blue label stereo pressing. Back cover has a name in marker & some aging.)

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Shotgun — Shotgun ... LP
ABC, 1977. Very Good .... $6.99
The first album by Shotgun – one of the many major label funk groups who flourished briefly at the end of the 70s. The group have a harder sound than most of this nature – with plenty of guitars in the mix, and an overall heavier sound than you'd expect from an effort of this type. In... read more
(Cover has light edge wear. Label has a bit of pen.)

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Side Effect — What You Need ... LP
Fantasy, 1976. Very Good- Gatefold .... $6.99
Quite possibly the greatest album ever from Side Effect – a wonderful set that mixes their soulful harmonies with some killer jazz funk from Wayne Henderson! The album may be the most perfect realization of the groove that Henderson was going for during his At Home Productions years –... read more
(Original pressing. Cover has some wear.)
Also available: What You Need ... LP $9.99

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new Ben Sidran — Free In America ... LP
Arista, 1976. Very Good .... $0.99
A bit smoother than Ben's earlier albums – but a great little set all the way through – and about as classic as you can get for Sidran in the 70s! The album's got a bit more soul in the mix, but still has some jazzy elements in the backings – and where things were sometimes... read more
(Cover has edge wear.)

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Ben Sidran — Puttin' In Time On Planet Earth ... LP
Blue Thumb, 1973. Very Good Gatefold .... $9.99
A mad bit of funk and jazz from Ben Sidran – much more tripped-out than his later work! Ben's got a great bunch of musicians on the album – with either Tony Williams or "funky drummer" Clyde Stubblefield on drums, and Phil Upchurch on bass, laying down a nice dark groove on... read more
(Includes the printed inner sleeve.)

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Bunny Sigler — I've Always Wanted To Sing . . . Not Just Write Songs ... LP
Gold Mind, 1979. Very Good+ .... $3.99
From what we can remember, Bunny's been singing since the late 60s. Still, perhaps he forgot about his career for labels like Philly International, which might explain the title of this album. The tracks here follow on that earlier work, but they do have more of the uptempo disco sound that... read more
(Cover has a promo stamp & some wear.)

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Bunny Sigler — Keep Smilin' ... LP
Philadelphia International, 1974. Very Good .... $11.99
One of Bunny's earliest, and one of his best. Although some of the tracks have an uptempo pre-disco feel, there's none of the excesses of his later albums for Gold Mind. Instead, there's a solid Philly soul groove, and great production by Bunny, with arrangements by Norman Harris and Ronnie Baker.... read more

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Bunny Sigler — Let The Good Times Roll & (Feel So Good) ... LP
Parkway, Late 60s. Very Good .... $3.99
Great uptown early Philly soul album from the late 60's, featuring the talents of a young Bunny Sigler before he got tied up making too many uptempo records. The record features arrangements by Joe Renzetti – in a sweet uptown style that brings out a lot in Bunny's young vocals. Includes... read more
(Cover has a cutout hole & some edge wear.)

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Silver Convention — Love In A Sleeper ... LP
Midsong, 1978. Very Good+ .... $1.99
The Silver Convention are still recording in Germany here, but they're getting some great help from John Monster Davis – who seems to warm the grooves up a bit more than before, and give the album a nicely needed dose of soul! The song format is similar to their hits – three lead... read more
(Cover has some wear.)

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Sister Sledge — Circle Of Love ... LP
Atco, 1975. Very Good+ .... $6.99
A sweet early album from Sister Sledge – a great transformation of an earlier girl soul sound into a fuller, more mature disco mode for the 70s – all served up with a freshness that's quite appealing if you only know their later hits! Production is by Tony Silvester and Bert De Coteaux... read more
(Cover has unglued seams, a cut corner, some wear, and creasing.)

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Skyy — Skyyjammer ... LP
Salsoul, 1982. Very Good+ .... $3.99
Skyy are soaring high at this point – they've dropped the space suits, but still have the heavy bass, and all those cosmic production touches that put them at the forefront of the new sound of 80s funk. The album's prehaps not as strong as some of their others for Salsoul, but still keeps... read more
(Cover has a cutout notch.)

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Skyy — Skyyline ... LP
Salsoul, 1981. Very Good .... $0.99
A stone classic from Skyy – one of those groups who virtually helped invent 80s groove! Like the best of the genre – such as Slave, BB&Q Band, and others – Skyy have a soulful approach that goes way past the simple cliches that other groups were so content to only muddle... read more
(Cover has light wear. Cover & labels have initials in marker.)

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Slave — Concept ... LP
Cotillion, 1978. Very Good+ .... $5.99
A key early classic from Slave – as the set features the group's first work with drummer Steve Arrington, who not only opened up their rhythmic concept, but also gave them a great new sound on lead vocals! Arrington's approach here is very much in the spirit of Slave's first 2 records –... read more

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Slave — Make Believe ... LP
Ichiban, 1987. Very Good+ .... $2.99
A bit later than classic vintage for Slave – although most of the group's best elements are still in place! The combo's down to a quartet by this point – one that relies a bit more than before on electric percussion for their rhythms – but the overall focused Slave sound is still... read more
(Cover has some wear.)

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Slave — Visions Of The Lite ... LP
Cotillion, 1982. Very Good .... $1.99
Non-stop grooving from Slave – a record that has them losing the lead talents of Steve Arrington, but not missing a beat! As with Showtime, the sound here is a nicely smoothed-out approach to the bassy funk the group helped forge at the end of the 70s – a more soul-based sound that... read more
(Cover has some edge wear & creasing.)

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Slick — Slick ... LP
WMOT/Fantasy, 1979. Near Mint- .... $7.99
One of the many Philly-based, club-oriented projects that centered around Butch Ingram and the Ingram family during the late 70s – Slick have an approach that takes long grooves, builds them out instrumentally, adding in a fair bit of keyboards and moog, like some of the Canadian groups of... read more

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Sly & The Family Stone — Stand! ... LP
Epic, 1968. Very Good Gatefold .... $14.99
Hard to find a stronger early album by Sly – as this one has him still funking hard, but also getting his soul bag together a bit more, hitting some really righteous vibes that mix together politics and partying in an incredibly seductive way. The album's filled with anthemic numbers like... read more

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Sly Slick & Wicked — Sly Slick & Wicked ... LP
Ju-Par, 1976. Very Good+ .... $9.99
A nice little album from the enigmatic Sly Slick & Wicked – a soul trio who recorded for James Brown on the People label, but who are probably best known for this one-off album on Ju-Par! The group's got a great sound that's in the Detroit mid 70s mode – raw vocal touches, ala... read more
(Cover has a cut corner, heavy ring & edge wear, and two small pieces of masking tape on the back.)

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Smash — Smash ... LP
Source, 1979. Very Good+ .... $14.99
Early work from Smash – a group that included the core of DeBarge before they went onto bigger fame! Oddly, the album was first issued in Germany in 1977, but made its US debut here on Source – about time, too, as the record's a nice blend of funky tunes and the sweeter pop soul you'd... read more
(Cover has a promo stamp and tracklist sticker.)

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new Lonnie Liston Smith — Reflections Of A Golden Dream ... LP
Flying Dutchman, 1976. Very Good+ Gatefold .... $7.99
Lonnie Liston Smith grooves it hard here with his Cosmic Echoes group – mixing in a stronger dose of soul than ever before, yet still giving tracks a righteous feel overall! The approach here is a bit like that of Roy Ayers work from the 70s – still jazzy at its core and conception,... read more
(Cover has a cutout notch, with some marker on the back. Label has some marker.)

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OC Smith — Dynamic OC Smith ... LP
Columbia, Late 60s. Very Good+ .... $0.99
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(2 eye mono pressing. Cover has a tracklist sticker, WGN letters in marker on back, and some tape on the spine.)

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Phoebe Snow — Second Childhood ... LP
Columbia, 1976. Very Good+ .... $1.99
A 70s classic from Phoebe Snow – one of those records that it seemed like everybody had to own back in the day – and for good reason! Phoebe's vocals are wonderful – laidback, but inflected with plenty of personality – at times kind of hovering in a 70s space between Minnie... read more
(Includes the lyric sleeve. Cover has light wear.)

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Gino Soccio — Closer ... LP
RFC/Atlantic, 1981. Near Mint- .... $7.99
Fairly mainstream disco influenced grooves from poducer/session musician Gino Soccio. This album's got his big hit "Try It Out", plus five other stretched out grooves, in the same vein: "Street Talk", "(It's Been) Too Long", "Hold Tight", "Love Is"... read more

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Softones — Softones ... LP
Avco, 1973. Very Good .... $4.99
Sweet east coast harmony group soul, in a classic 70s style, and with nice backing by Van McCoy. The vibe's the same as some of the best Stylistics records from the time, and this one's an essential complement to any collection of records in that style. The Softones later made stuff with more of... read more
(Cover's top half has some wrinkling, with some staining on the back.)

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Soiree — Soiree ... LP
Roadshow, 1979. Very Good+ .... $4.99
Late 70s dancefloor soul from Soiree – a rare disco set featuring clubby revisions of huge hits of the day and earlier, with massive talent in the group! The sound is bright and grooving, and heck of a lot more endearing than so many of the disco era remake projects, and most impressively,... read more
(Cover is worn along the bottom seam.)

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Solar Heat — Solar Heat ... LP
ABC, 1979. Very Good+ .... $4.99
Group soul album with male vocals and a sound that's a bit like some of the stuff on Buddah or Philly International. The album's a mix of midtempo cuts and ballads, with the tracks "I'm The Real Thing", "Just Another Song", "Woman In My Life", and "Magic In My... read more
(Cover has some wear, a promo stamp, and some pen on the back.)

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Jimmy Soul & The Belmonts — Jimmy Soul & The Belmonts ... LP
Spin O Rama, Early 60s. Very Good+ .... $9.99
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(Cover has some wear and splitting on the bottom seam.)

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Soul Society — Satisfaction ... LP
Dot, Late 60s. Very Good .... $14.99
One of those "studio groups play instrumental versions of soul hits" albums that were so popular at the time. Most of the stuff's fairly standard soul instrumental material – like "Soul Man", "Sidewinder", "Pata Pata", and "Cold Sweat" –... read more
(Cover has some light water staining in a few spots, and some other light wear.)

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Soul Survivors — Soul Survivors ... LP
TSOP, 1974. Very Good+ .... $14.99
A surprisingly nice record by the group who scored big in the late 60s with "Expressway to Your Heart" – and who continued to be one of the best blue eyed soul acts working on the east coast! This album's the group's second, done for Gamble & Huff at Philly International –... read more
(Cover has a cut corner and some wear.)

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Soulful Strings — Another Exposure ... LP
Cadet, 1968. Very Good+ .... $6.99
Hip hip stuff from Richard Evans and the gang at Cadet Records! The record is the second outing by The Soulful Strings – a group that kind of started as a studio side project, but who became a surprisingly popular act during the late 60s. The album includes some excellent original tunes by... read more
(Light blue label DJ pressing. Cover has some wear, tape on the spine, and WGN Library letters on back.)

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Soulful Strings — Groovin' ... LP
Cadet, 1967. Very Good .... $6.99
Seminal instrumental groovers from the Chicago Chi-soul scene! This great group was led by Chess/Cadet soul arranger Richard Evans, and it featured many of the instrumentalists who made Chess records so great – like Cleveland Eaton, Charles Stepney, Morris Jennings, and Phil Upchurch. The... read more
(Blue label pressing. Cover has ring & edge wear.)

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Soulful Strings — In Concert ... LP
Cadet, Late 60s. Very Good+ .... $7.99
Given that the Soulful Strings were really just a studio side project of the Chi soul arranger Richard Evans, it seems sort of strange to have them cut a live LP, but the session, recorded at Chicago's London House, works quite well, and has a bit more lively feel than some of their classic studio... read more
(Cover has some light wrinkling and edge wear along the bottom 2 inches.)

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Soulful Strings — Soulful Strings Play Gamble-Huff ... LP
Cadet, 1970. Very Good .... $19.99
One of the grooviest albums ever cut by Richard Evans' Soulful Strings, and a tasty batch of tracks written by Gamble & Huff, years before they started the Philly International label. The tracks are great, with the kind of arrangements that made Evans a legend in the Chi soul scene – and... read more
(Blue label pressing. Cover has some wear, small splits on the top seam and spine, and some staining on the back.)

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new Spencer Jackson Family — New Day! ... LP
Torrid, Early 70s. Sealed .... $49.99 Just Sold Out!
A hip righteous gospel group from Chicago – with ties to the same underground scene that gave the world The Pharoahs! This album features some excellent backup work behind the vocals – with Phil Cohran on frankiphone, Floyd Morris on piano, Louis Satterfield on bass, Cash McCall on... read more
(Cover has some stains from seepage.)

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new Spinners — From Here To Eternally ... LP
Atlantic, 1979. Very Good+ .... $1.99
The group's past the true glory of their early Philly days, but they are still working here with Thom Bell – who's keeping up the strident groove approach that always worked well with the group's harmonies. Includes the tracks "One Man Wonderful Band", "Once You Fall In... read more
(Includes the lyric sleeve. Cover has a cutout notch and a bent corner.)

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Spinners — Happiness Is Being With The Spinners ... LP
Atlantic, 1976. Near Mint- .... $1.99
An album in the kind of "between the hits" years for The Spinners featuring lead vocalist Phillipe Wynne. The sound here isn't as right-on or soaringly confident as in earlier years – but there are some nice moments. Titles include "You're All I Need In Life", "Toni... read more
(Cover has a cutout notch and a few light creases.)

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Stairsteps — Step By Step By Step ... LP
Buddah, 1970. Very Good .... $19.99
Although this set was issued by Buddah in 1970, it's a great set featuring some of the earliest work that the Five Stairsteps recorded for Curtis Mayfield's Windy C label during the late 60s, under his production talents as well! We love all of the Burke brothers albums, both as a group and solo,... read more
(Cover has some wear, with some splitting on the spine.)

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new Lisa Stansfield — Affection ... LP
Arista, 1990. Very Good- .... $0.99
Big bouncing soul from Lisa Stansfield – a record that almost rivaled the first effort from Soul II Soul for UK impact on the American mainstream! Despite a pasty-white cover, the record's got a hell of a lot of color – some rich rhythms that reintroduced a syncopated funky sound to... read more
(Back cover and label have a bit of pen.)

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Staple Singers — Bealtitude – Respect Yourself ... LP
Stax, 1972. Very Good- Gatefold .... $11.99
About as classic as you can get with the Staple Singers! The record was cut at that perfect moment when the group was forging an electric soul sound that would bring them high in the charts in the 70s – filled with all the righteousness of their gospel years, but also touched with elements... read more
(Original gatefold pressing. Cover has some wear, a sticker, and a mostly split bottom seam.)

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new Mavis Staples/Curtis Mayfield — Piece Of The Action ... LP
Curtom, 1977. Very Good+ .... $9.99 Just Sold Out!
One of the last great 70s soundtracks on Curtom Records – a smoking little set that pairs the music of Curtis Mayfield with the vocals of Mavis Staples! Curtis is very much in charge of the record from the start, and works in a hard-stepping and righteous mode that recalls his earlier work... read more
(Includes the insert. Back cover has a small peeled spot.)

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Stargard — Back 2 Back ... LP
Warner, 1981. Very Good+ .... $2.99
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(Cover has a cutout notch, initials in marker, and some light wear.)

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new Stargard — What You Waitin For ... LP
MCA, 1978. Very Good+ .... $1.99
Sweet funky club soul from Stargard – a group who pick up on the guitar-based styles of Labelle, but who have the sweeter soul approach of Three Degrees or First Choice! The bass dominates the arrangements, and there's some surprisingly soulful numbers on the set – despite the silly... read more
(Cover has a cut corner and a bit of light wear.)

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Candi Staton — Music Speaks Louder Than Words ... LP
Warner, 1977. Very Good+ .... $2.99
A lost bit of mid 70s soul from Candi – an album that's often eclipsed by the Young Hearts hit before it, but which actually comes across stronger than that one! The groove is funky southern soul on the best cuts – tight and full, but still with a harder edge on the bottom, and rhythms... read more
(Cover has some wear.)

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Dakota Staton — Madame Foo Foo ... LP
Groove Merchant, 1972. Very Good .... $1.99
Rougher and rawer than we're used to hearing Dakota Staton – and a tasty little session done with Groove Holmes on organ! The tunes are mostly standards, taken at a slower bluesier pace than on some of Dakota's earlier sides – and Groove gets in plenty of licks on Hammond, sneaking... read more
(Cover has a couple of cutout holes, and a small rip on the opening.)

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Dakota Staton — Ms Soul ... LP
Groove Merchant, Early 70s. Sealed .... $4.99
Bluesy vocals from Dakota – recorded for the Groove Merchant label, but with a stripped down and mellow sound that's more like her older recordings. Norman Simmons is on piano, leading a quartet that includes saxophonist Peter Loeb – and Simmons' piano really brings a wonderful aspect... read more
(Shrinkwrap has a torn corner. Cover has a cutout notch.)

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new Sly Stone — High On You ... LP
Epic, 1975. Very Good+ .... $9.99
A nice little mid 70s set from Sly – one recorded without the Family Stone, but still grooving wonderfully with lots of funky edges! Sly's expanded his sound nicely here – pushing past the shorter funk of earlier years to work in some complicated instrumentation that keeps things... read more
(Includes the lyric sleeve. Cover has some small light stains.)

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Ettore Stratta & His Orchestra — Themes 75 ... LP
RCA, 1975. Very Good .... $29.99
Great work from this famous Italian maestro – sweeping, soaring instrumentals – but also a bit funky at times too! Ettore brings a real soundtrack approach to most numbers – fitting, given that most tunes here are film themes – and he uses full strings, plus some nicely... read more
(Cover has a promo stamp, edge wear, a spot of tape on the spine, a small sticker, and some pen on the back. Label has a small sticker.)

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Chuck Strong — You Left A Gold Mine For A Gold Digger ... LP
Hit Parade, 1991. Very Good .... $6.99
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(Cover has some staining along the spine and across the front, with initials in marker near the opening. Label has some marker.)

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Stuff — Stuff It ... LP
Warner/Just Sunshine, 1979. Very Good .... $1.99
Late 70s soul fusion from masters of the groove – perhaps the best ever by the late 70s supergroup Stuff – featuring a core group that includes Cornell Dupree, Steve Gadd, Eric Gale, and Richard Tee! This time out the smooth sound is vibrantly top notch – all produced by Steve... read more
(Cover has some wear.)

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Style Council — Cost Of Loving ... LP
Polydor, 1987. Near Mint- .... $6.99
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(Includes the lyric sleeve. Cover has light wear.)

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Stylistics — In Fashion ... LP
Mercury, 1978. Very Good .... $2.99
One of the most obscure Stylistics albums of the 70s – a smooth late 70s modern soul effort, headed up by group soul maestro Teddy Randazzo! Teddy wrote, arranged, and produced the whole set – and the record nicely links together older group harmony styles, especially 60s uptown soul... read more
(Cover has unglued seams.)

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Stylus — Stylus ... LP
Prodigal, 1978. Very Good+ .... $4.99
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(Cover has a promo stamp, some ring & edge wear, and a peeled spot from sticker removal. Labels have some marker.)

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Super Disco Band — Super Disco Band ... LP
Pi Kappa, 1976. Very Good .... $3.99
Obscure little disco record, issued on the Pi Kappa label, and with an uptempo east coast sound that's part disco, part Buddah-type soul of earlier generations. Paul Kyser handled the whole project – and wrote, arranged, and produced all the material. Most of the tracks have an instrumental... read more
(Cover has ring & edge wear, with some seam splitting.)

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Super Rhythm Trax — Super Rhythm Trax ... LP
Trax, Early 90s. Very Good- .... $6.99
6 numbers in all "Girls Out On The Floor", "Fire 121", "Do It To The Beat", "We Don't Need No Music", "Laugh The Night Away" and 'Rocko Laugh".... read more

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Superdude Movie Sounds — Superfly/Freddie's Dead/Slaughter ... LP
Pickwick, 1973. Very Good .... $6.99
Funky soul covers from a host of hit blacksploitation films – played in fresh new versions by the mysterious Super Dudes! Most of the tracks here follow the originals pretty closely, but have some different elements that we really appreciate – slight changes in rhythms or... read more
(Original pressing. Cover has some wear, partially split top and bottom seams, and staining and wrinkling along the bottom three inches.)

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Alfonzo Surrett — Comin Out ... LP
MCA, 1980. Very Good+ .... $9.99
A great bit of boogie from the Chicago scene of the early 80s – a set recorded with a nice jazzy bounce overall, and a strong ear for a catchy hook and tight groove – very much in the mode of Omni or Zoom from the same period! Alfonzo's got a warm vocal style that soars up to falsetto... read more
(Cover has a promo stamp and a sticker on back.)

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Sweet Inspirations — Estelle, Myrna & Sylvia ... LP
Stax, 1973. Very Good .... $7.99
A great back-to-basics set for the Sweet Inspirations – now working here as the trio of Estelle Brown, Myrna Smith, and Sylvia Shamwell – and working with David Porter in a strongly Memphis mode! The arrangements on the set are a bit more ambitious than usual for Stax at the time... read more
(Spine has a spot of old tape & a small rip.)
Also available: Estelle, Myrna & Sylvia (plus bonus tracks) ... CD $3.99

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Sweet Inspirations — What The World Needs Now Is Love ... LP
Atlantic, 1968. Very Good .... $9.99
Heavenly soul from the lovely Sweet Inspirations! The record was the group's first secular album for Atlantic – after recording one gospel album, and doing the backings on a number of fine Aretha Franklin sessions – and it's a gem of a female soul record, with the same classic sound... read more
(Cover's top right corner has a cutout hole, some staining, and some peeling from sticker removal.)

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Sybil — Sybil ... LP
Next Plateau, 1989. Near Mint- .... $3.99
A landmark soul album – and one of the first to break that acoustic-based Soul II Soul sound back into the American market. In a late 80s market of weak tinny soul albums, this one stood out as a deep rich wonderful gem, with a solid classic sound that's still pretty darn nice in any decade!... read more
(Cover has stickers with notes on back.)

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Sylvers — Sylvers ... LP
Pride, 1972. Very Good- .... $29.99
The first album by The Sylvers – a hard soulful band made up of youngsters from LA, but who had a lot more going on than some of the other kiddie-soul bands of the early 70s! The group's a sextet at this point, with four male voices and two female ones – coming across as a sweet blend... read more
(Vinyl has some marks that click on a few tracks. Cover has some wear, splitting on the top seam, and small splits on the spine and bottom seam.)

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Sylvester — Immortal ... LP
Megatone, 1989. Very Good+ .... $4.99
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(White vinyl pressing.)

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Sylvester — Living Proof ... LP
Fantasy, 1979. Very Good 2LP Gatefold .... $1.99
A great little set from Sylvester – 3 sides recorded live in San Francisco, one more recorded in the studio! All the sides have a complicated approach to the groove – larger orchestrations that really show Syl pushing his conception of soul to the max, sounding really wonderful, and... read more
(Cover has some wear & a promo stamp.)

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Sylvester — Sell My Soul ... LP
Honey/Fantasy, 1980. Very Good+ .... $3.99
An overlooked gem from Sylvester's years on Fantasy Records – a set that has him working strongly with soul maestro Harvey Fuqua, in a really great blend of disco and more laidback modes! There's a balance here that's like early Luther at his best – a way of being proudly poised, yet... read more
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Syreeta — Spell ... LP
Motown, 1983. Very Good+ .... $0.99
Syreeta's a bit past the point of her early genius here – still singing in that warm and sweet style we love so much, but working with Jermaine Jackson, in a setting that's sometimes a bit too cold for her magic to fully take place. Overall, the album's got a few nice numbers – and is... read more

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JoAnne Tardy — Think Of This ... LP
Samajoi, 1986. Very Good- .... $9.99
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(Cover has light wear, and some clear tape on the front.)

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Grady Tate — Movin' Day ... LP
Janus, 1974. Very Good .... $13.99
Grady's most obscure album – and one that's got much more of a jazzy tip than his other ones. Richard Tee plays electric piano, and the band includes Billy Butler, George Coleman, and Ron Carter – all of whom do their best to keep things hip, and not fall into some of the schmaltzier... read more
(Cover has ring & edge wear and splitting on the top seam.)

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Howard Tate — Howard Tate ... LP
Atlantic, 1972. Very Good+ .... $14.99
Although Howard Tate's work on Verve has gotten a lot of acclaim – thanks to an excellent CD reissue – this later album for Atlantic still remains in the ranks of soul obscurities. The album's perhaps not as great as Tate's Verve work – in that the arrangements don't fit as hand-i... read more
(PLEASE NOTE – This copy no longer has the cover, and comes in a plain sleeve.)

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Debbie Taylor — Comin' Down On You ... LP
Today, Early 70s. Very Good .... $8.99
A wicked little set from singer Debbie Taylor – a vocalist who really only shone brightly for this one album – but who's left more than enough of a soul legacy with its greatness! The record's an important early effort from Patrick Adams – and it's cut with a rough-edged style... read more
(Cover has staining & peeling from moisture on the bottom 2 inches, and a split on the top seam.)

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Johnnie Taylor — Crazy 'Bout You ... LP
Malaco, 1989. Very Good+ .... $2.99
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(Cover has a lightly bent corner and a stained corner.)

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Johnnie Taylor — Eargasm ... LP
Columbia, 1976. Very Good .... $3.99
A landmark album from Johnnie Taylor – a set that not only gave his career a giant boost, but which also helped shift southern soul into hip new territory in the late 70s! The music's a great change from Taylor's previous work at Stax – and the set features warm production from Don... read more
(Cover has a factory sticker.)

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Johnnie Taylor — In Control ... LP
Malaco, 1988. Near Mint- .... $4.99

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Johnnie Taylor — Just Ain't Good Enough ... LP
Beverly Glen, 1981. Very Good .... $1.99
A great little album of modern soul, cut by Johnnie Taylor years after his early raw Stax recordings, and about half a decade after his hit with "Disco Lady". The record's a surprising treat, and has Johnnie singing with smooth slick arrangements, in a warm mellow style, given a nice... read more
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new Johnnie Taylor — One Step Beyond ... LP
Stax, 1970. Very Good- .... $7.99
One of the coolest covers of Johnnie Taylor's early years on Stax Records – and some pretty great music to match! The album's got a wicked funky blues groove – with production by Don Davis that hangs nicely on both the hard edges and mellower moments – really showing Taylor's... read more
(Cover has a sticker & edge wear. Vinyl has a few clicks.)

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new Johnnie Taylor — Super Taylor ... LP
Stax, 1974. Very Good+ Gatefold .... $3.99
Sweet, smooth, and bluesy – perhaps not as hard as some of Johnnie's earlier Stax work, but with an increasing sophistication that really shows his development as a soul singer. The record's a good bridge into Johnnie's modern soul work at Columbia – and it's got arrangements by Wade... read more
(Cover has a cut corner, some wear, and a large peeled spot on the front.)

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new Temptations — Anthology ... LP
Motown, Mid 60s/Early 70s. Very Good- 3LP Gatefold .... $5.99 Just Sold Out!
Another one of those overstuffed Motown 70s Anthologies – this time featuring 3LPs worth of Temptations classics, with tracks recorded between 1964 and 1972. The album follows the group right up to their move to ABC, and includes classics like "Cloud Nine", "Just My... read more
(Includes the booklet. Cover has some wear, staining along the edges, and some splitting on the spine.)

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new Temptations — Bare Back ... LP
Atlantic, 1978. Very Good+ .... $3.99
The Temptations on Atlantic Records – sounding different than their Motown years, and still pretty darn great! The group's got some wonderful help here from the team of Brian and Eddie Holland – still very much in fine fine form, and coming up with some backings that have a warm modern... read more
(Includes the lyric sleeve. Cover has light wear.)
Also available: Bare Back ... CD $15.99
 
 

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