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Soul — LPs  

Search: Used Crown

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new Crown Heights Affair — Foxy Lady ... LP
De-Lite, 1975. Used .... $6.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
Not a bad little album from Crown Heights Affair – pretty disco in parts, but also essentially more of an uptempo soul record, with that strident east coast groove. Includes disco and regular versions of "Dreaming A Dream", plus "Foxy Lady", "You Smiled", "Picture Show", "Feeling Tall", and "I Am Me".

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new Crown Heights Affair — Sure Shot ... LP
De-Lite, 1980. Used .... $2.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
A smooth later groover from Crown Heights Affair – a lot more 80s sounding than the group's classic work, but in a way that's actually totally great! CHA were never shy of hitting a mainstream sound – and early in the group's career, they traded harder funk for smoother disco – making a move that suited them well in later years. This set's got a brilliant sheen that really works wonderful for the group – tight production from Bert DeCoteaux in a style that's almost an update of earlier Philly modes – mature and sophisticated on the vocals and use of strings, but also with a funkier undercurrent at the bottom to keep with a New York De-Lite kind of sound. Titles include "You Gave Me Love", "Sure Shot", "I Don't Want To Change You", "You've Been Gone", "Use Your Body & Soul", and "Tell Me You Love Me".
(Cover has a cut corner and a bent corner. Labels have some marker.)
Also available: Sure Shot ... CD $11.99

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new Rufus Thomas — Crown Prince Of Dance ... LP
Stax, 1973. Used .... $8.99 Out Of Stock
A crowning achievement for Rufus Thomas – a set that bubbles over with funky intensity, and one of the last great albums he ever recorded for Stax! The funky Rufus mode is still in full full swing here – with loads of tunes that have the word "funky" in the title – basically jamming numbers that seem to let Thomas loose on vocals – coming up with whatever sort of catchy lyrics he can over the romping grooves underneath. Titles include two of his best funky tracks "Funky Robot" and "Funky Bird" – plus "I Wanna Sang", "Steal A Little", "I'm Still In Love With You", "Baby It's Real", "Steal A Little", and "Git On Up & Do It".
(Cover has a cutout notch.)
 
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new Etta James — Miss Etta James ... LP
Crown, Late 50s. Used .... $7.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
(Side 2 has a mark that clicks a bit on track three. Cover has some wear and aging, with some splitting on the top seam and spine.)
 
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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 album's much more unified than your average funky soundtrack – and each track moves between styles that you'd hear on any of Roy's great albums from the time. There's heavy funk on the track "Brawling Broads", cool vibes and electric piano on "Aragon", off-beat jazz on "Coffy Sauna", and great soul on cuts like "Coffy Is The Color" and "Coffy Baby". Wonderful all the way through – and another jewel in the already-big crown of the great Roy Ayers!
(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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new Clark Sisters — You Brought The Sunshine ... LP
Sound Of Gospel, 1983. Used .... $2.99 Out Of Stock
An excellent album of strident female soul tracks! Sure, the Clark Sisters were a gospel group – but their crossover single "You Brought The Sunshine" is a massive dancefloor track, with a stepping 80s groove that keeps on going strong, and which has the same crossover sense of righteousness that you'd find in later work by the Sounds Of Blackness. Other titles include "Center Of Thy Will", "He Keeps Me Company", "Crown Him Lord Of All", and "Walking In The Spirit".
(Cover has some light wear.)
 
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Leroy Hutson — Hutson ... LP
Curtom, 1975. Very Good .... $19.99
An amazing record – quite possibly the best ever by Chicago soul legend Leroy Hutson! The whole thing's a smooth soul masterpiece beyond compare – a stunning blend of great songwriting, sexy vocals, and buttery production that rank it up there with the best work of 70s giants like Marvin Gaye, Leon Ware, or Roy Ayers. Leroy's got a voice that's both warm and mellow, yet incredibly honest at the same time – and the songs on the record show a range of colors and emotions that perfectly fit his unique style. Features mellow "Cool Out", the funky "Lucky Fellow", the sweet "All Because Of You", and the sublime cuts "It's Different" and "Can't Stay Away". The whole thing's great – and is one of the crowning achievements of the Chicago soul scene!
Also available: Hutson ... CD $16.99

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new Earth Wind & Fire — That's The Way Of The World ... LP
CBS, 1975. Used Gatefold .... $4.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
Amazing! Earth Wind & Fire's ultimate moment of the 70s – and a perfect blending of all their influences that stands as a lasting tribute to their super-huge effect on soul music! The record features all aspects of the band coming into perfect cohesion – bassy funk, mellow soul, and Afrocentric jazz – all expertly handled by the great Charles Stepney, who still has the same rich talent for blending styles that he had while working at Chess/Cadet during the glory days of the late 60s. Some of these songs have been played to death (and covered so much) over the years that it's often easy to forget what a crowning moment this was for former underground soul heroes Earth, Wind & Fire – but we'll never cease to be amazed at the power of their mid-70s work, and this album's the best of the best. Titles include "Shining Star", "That's The Way Of The World", "Reasons", "Africano", "See The Light", and "Happy Feelin".
(Cover has light wear. Vinyl has a mark that clicks a bit on side 1 track 4.)
 
 
 

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