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Funky 45's — All

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InfinityKeep It To Yourself/Get On The Case ... 7-inch
Fountain, 1969. Very Good ... $11.99
"Keep It To Yourself" is a fantastic fantastic fantastic soul track, and probably the greatest cut ever to come from the pen of Billy Butler. Billy performs it here with his group Infinity, and the track rivals anything his brother Jerry ever did. It's got a sweet sad ballad feel, and some amazing arrangements, courtesy of Vince Willis. Very nice, and we don't believe it's on his LP with the group. Plus, the flip's a nice uptempo progressive soul cut, with good vocals. 7-inch, Vinyl record
(Labels have a spot of pen.)

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✨✧ Soul Brothers SixDon't Neglect Your Baby/Oh I Need You Yes I Do ... 7-inch
Lyndell, 1966. Very Good- ... Temporarily Out Of Stock
... 7-inch, Vinyl record
(Original pressing with "Sold Brothers" misprint. Labels have stickers obscuring the company logo. Vinyl plays with light noise and has a few marks that click.)

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Kelly BrothersCounting On You/Time Has Made Me Change ... 7-inch
Sims, 1964. Very Good+ ... $7.99
... 7-inch, Vinyl record

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✨✧ Sweet InspirationsTo Love Somebody/Where Did It Go ... 7-inch
Atlantic, Late 60s. Near Mint- ... Temporarily Out Of Stock
A shameless bit of self-promotion here – as Atlantic has The Sweet Inspirations cover "To Love Somebody", one of the strongest songs written by labelmates The Bee Gees. However, the move is a great one – and is possibly the first in what was a small (and great) trend (remember Al Green?) of southern soul artists covering songs by the brothers Gibb. "Where Did It Go" is an original – sweetly and deeply soulful. 7-inch, Vinyl record
(Includes Atlantic sleeve and jukebox strips!)
 
 
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