The a-side hardly needs any introduction from us, an uplifting disco cut, with soaring, string-laden Gamble & Huff production, and the sort of mainstream appeal that's kept it in constant roatation for years and years! "Fancy Dancer" is from the Comodores heavier funk years, off the ... (Soul) read more12-inch, Vinyl record
(Cover is lightly bumped at the top right corner and has a tiny stain at the bottom right corner.)
Massive stuff – and one of the greatest tracks ever recorded by Al Hudson! "Spread Love" has a full burning spiritual sort of groove – with a long intro that keeps on coming, and some great moogy bits that soar towards the heavens with the strings before the vocals come into ... (Soul) read more12-inch, Vinyl record
(White label promo in an ABC Disco sleeve with promo stamp.)
A rare 12" single with one of Willie Hutch's greatest tracks! The driving funky groove of "Brothers Gonna Work It Out" was one of the best things about the film The Mack – and the cut's been a classic for years with just about everyone, from funk fans, to hip hoppers, to early ... (Soul) read more12-inch, Vinyl record
(White label promo pressing from 1982, in a Motown sleeve – which has a small sticker, promo stamp, and a small bit of red pen.)
A very strange club groover from Leroy Hutson! The tune's got a popping bass-heavy approach that's a bit like some of his last work for Curtom – but it's also got a smoother production style that's a bit in the LA club mode of the time. Added to this is Leroy's vocals, done with processing ... (Soul) read more12-inch, Vinyl record
Probably the biggest hit ever by Imagination – a smooth modern stepper with a definite 80s groove! The hook made it a big one for them – and when you hear it, you'll hear why! (Soul) 12-inch, Vinyl record
Maybe a bit goofy, but now a classic club track that's survived the test of time nicely as just about every DJ's theme song, with a monster scratchy guitar riff, and lots of that rolling bass pedal groove that was so popular in the early 80s. (Soul) 12-inch, Vinyl record
The other single from one-hit-wonders Indeep. The cut has almost the same feel as "Last Night A DJ Saved My Life", with an insistent beat and a propulsive bass pedal, and a sort of chirping funky guitar line, but at a slightly slower tempo. The scratch versions don't actually have ... (Soul) read more12-inch, Vinyl record
4 mixes of this classic bit of Detroit Techno – going over the top, into the mainstream, thanks to the lasting genius of Kevin Saunderson! (Soul) 12-inch, Vinyl record
Reese Sunderson's moving into slightly uplifting territory here, with nice soulful vocals over this house-y number that only really qualifies as techno from it's pedigree. (Soul) 12-inch, Vinyl record
A great remake of the Wet Willie hit – one that's got a soaring, strutting clubby feel that's totally wonderful! The tune's a superb anthem from the old days – and although the hook's a bit commercial, it still sounds plenty great to us after all these years! (Soul) 12-inch, Vinyl record
The first volume of this series was so popular, they've gone and done it again! This second volume of remixes follows very closely in the spirit of the first – in that it takes classic Motown work by The Jackson 5, and expands the grooves of the tracks with work by some of today's strongest ... (Soul) read more12-inch, Vinyl record
The first volume of this series was so popular, they've gone and done it again! This second volume of remixes follows very closely in the spirit of the first – in that it takes classic Motown work by The Jackson 5, and expands the grooves of the tracks with work by some of today's strongest ... (Soul) read more12-inch, Vinyl record
A 7:00 version of this nice track from their Destiny LP, which was self produced, but definitely has some of the vibe that helped their earlier Gamble & Huff produced tracks to the next level, with mainstream R&B appeal and a nice bouncing club/roller skating friendly rhythm. (Soul) 12-inch, Vinyl record
A great but overlooked bit of crossover funk from Chas Jankel – guitarist for Ian Dury & The Blockheads during the late 70s! The real standout here is the original version of "Ai No Corrida" – a track probably best remembered from Quincy Jones' Dude album, but sounding ... (Soul) read more12-inch, Vinyl record