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✨✧ Major HarrisBest Of Major Now & Then ... LP
WMOT, 1981. Near Mint- ... Out Of Stock
Collection of early and late 70s stuff by Major Harris, produced by Bobby Eli at Sigma Sound. The new stuff's pretty good, but we favor the older ones, like the re-recording of "Love Won't Let Me Wait". The whole thing's pretty great, though, and nice later deep soul album from Philly. Also includes "Laid Back Love", "Special", "Here We Are", "Living's Easy Now", "Teach Me Tonight" and "Lady Rain". LP, Vinyl record album
(Promo. Cover has a promo stamp on the back and light wear.)

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✨✧ Barbara MasonLet Me Give You Love/She's Got the Papers (But I Got the Man) ... 12-inch
WMOT, 1981. Sealed ... Out Of Stock
"She's Got The Papers" is a much later entry in the Shirley Brown/Barbara Mason song cycle started way back at the beginning of the 70s – that tug-of-war about a shared man and all the things bought and bills paid – hence the title! Barbara may not have the papers on all the stuff the guy owns, but she's got the guy in the end – and she sings it mellow and sweet, in a great blend of southern and modern soul styles – all produced with a gentle sort of edge by Butch Ingram! 12-inch, Vinyl record
 
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✨✧ Laid BackKeep Smiling ... LP
Sire, 1983. Near Mint- ... Just Sold Out!
It takes a record like this one to remind us just what a magical crossover time the post-disco, post-punk days of the early 80s could be! Take two white guys from Denmark – Tim Stahl and John Guldberg – give them a drum machine and some funky beats, and out comes the breakdance classic "White Horse", which was one of the more sinister dancefloor numbers of its time. Sure, it's super-kitschy, but it hit pop-and-break crowd bigtime, and had kids from The Bronx to Bed-Stuy ripping up linoleum everywhere, and dragging it out into busy sidewalks where they could block off traffic! The other tracks on the album aren't as great, but ok electro pop – and titles include "Sunshine Reggae", "Elevator Boy", "Slowmotion Girl", and "Walking In The Sunshine". LP, Vinyl record album
(Cover has light wear.)
 
 
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