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new RimshotsDown To Earth ... LP
Stang, 1976. Very Good+ .... $6.99
Sweetly stepping funk from The Rimshots – here moving from their rawer early sound into a tighter mode that was much more in keeping with the Philly scene of the time! The set's got a really full ensemble group feel – similar to other All Platinum classics by Brand New Funk and Wood Brass & Steel – a style that might be called disco at times, but which has a more laidback approach, and a more organic funk-based sound at its core. There's some great tripped-out guitars on a few cuts – stepping over the grooves with a chromatic sound that reminds us a bit of The Spirit Of Atlanta – and the best numbers burn with a rolling groove that would make the Rhythm Makers proud! Tracks include "Groove Bus", "Do what You Feel", "Walter's Inspiration", "Now Is the Time", and the group's cover of "7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 (Blow Your Whistle)".
(Cover has some ring & edge wear, with a few spots of yellowed tape on the front.)

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RimshotsSoul Train ... LP
All Platinum, 1972. New Copy (reissue).... $9.99
Probably the funkiest record ever by this landmark soul combo! The Rimshots are one of these groups that you always find their later work, but in their early days they were an absolutely killer combo – with a hard funky groove that virtually defined the funky 45 sound. In fact, their singles were the stuff that funky collectors were going for way back in the day – when nobody collected funky 45s – and this album may well be the only full-length piece of wax that comes close to matching the strength of those singles. 9 tracks in all: "Neighbor! Get Your Own", "Born Funky", "Soultrain (parts 1 & 2)", "Coastin & Crashin (parts 1 & 2)", "In Cold Blood", "Love, True Love! (Please Pass My Way)" and "A Hot Day In Harlem".
 
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new Mighty Tom Cats — Soul Makossa ... LP
Winley, 1974. Used .... $59.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
A great lost bit of funk – and a pretty mysterious record, too! The record came out hot on the heels of Manu Dibango's big original version of "Soul Makossa" – and while it's got a groove that definitely leans towards Afro Funk, it's also got plenty of Caribbean touches too – a wicked blend of funk and island styles that's almost like The Beginning Of The End at some of the best moments – but with a touch of New York underground as well! We've never been entirely sure if the group wasn't just a Winley Records studio project – maybe The Rimshots under another name – but whatever the case, the record's a damn funky classic – filled with lots of original-sounding grooves that make the whole thing well worth tracking down. Titles include a version of "Soul Makossa", with a groove that's harder than the original – plus "Skin N Soul", "Good Groove", "Mozambique", "Finger In It", "Dance Girl", and the extended "Bahamas Melody".
(Original pressing! Cover has a bit of wear on the top edge, but is nice overall.)

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new Various — All Platinum Gold ... LP
Platinum, 1975. Used .... $4.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
Nice batch of classic New Jersey soul singles from one of our favorite labels of the 70's. 16 tracks in all "Pillow Talk" and "Sweet Stuff" by Sylvia, "Hey There Sexy Lady" by Hank Ballard, "In The Bottle" by Brother To Brother, "I'll Erase Away Your Pain" by The Whatnauts, "Sexy Mama" and "Look At Me" by The Moments, "Hey Girl" by George Kerr, "Where Did Our Love Go?" by Donnie Elbert, "(Sending Out An) SOS" by Rhetta Young, "More Shame" by Seldon Powell, "I'm Needing You, Wanting You" by Chuck Jackson, "Your Precious Love" by Linda Jones, "Shame, Shame, Shame" by Shirley & Company, "Beautiful Woman" by Derek Martin and "7-6-5-4-3-2-1 (Blow Your Whistle)" by the Rimshots.
(Cover has a cutout notch and some light wear.)
 
 
 
 

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