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XClassic sounds on 45rpm 7 inch singles -- Northern soul, deep soul, funk, breaks, rare groove, sample tracks, modern soul, and jazz!

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✨✧ Harlem River DriveNeed You/Overtime ... 7-inch
Arista, 1975. Very Good+ ... Temporarily Out Of Stock
Hmmm....we're not sure if this is the same Harlem River Drive that recorded with Eddie Palmieri, but we've got to assume that they are, as we can't imagine 2 bands using the same name at the same time, and both apparently from New York. "Need You" has also got a sound that's kind of a progression from the famous album by the group, with a shift from Latin funk to Latin disco – in the kind of groove that Eddie Drennon was moving to at the same time. The track's a vocal groover, with a nice catchy soul hook. "Overtime" is a bit more straight funk – but with a heavy bottom sound that's also in the Harlem River Drive style. 7-inch, Vinyl record

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✨✧ Inner DriveParty Man/Smell The Funk ... 7-inch
Zodiac, 1973. Very Good+ ... Out Of Stock
"Smell The Funk" is a great track – one that begins with a voice saying "ooooooo-wee!", then hits a tight, hard hard hard funky vamp! The track's got some lyrics, but it's really dominated by tight drums, guitar, and the vamping group! "Party Man" is mellower, but has some really cool moogy bits at the beginning, making for a nice space funk approach! 7-inch, Vinyl record
(White label pressing.)
 
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✨✧ James BrownDon't Be A Drop-Out/Tell Me That You Love Me ... 7-inch
King, 1966. Very Good+ ... Out Of Stock
A great little soul number from James! "Don't Be A Drop Out" begins with these riffing horns, going high then dropping low, almost in a "Monkey Time" mode. James comes in with a great little vocal, a bit moralistic, perhaps, but also an admission of his own loss of a good chance earlier in life! "Tell Me" is a frenetic screamer – one that begins with a strange spoken introduction, crowd noise, then a rising volume on the band's instrumentation before they rip loose with James like they're the Dead Kennedys or something! The cut's totally insane – sounds as if it was dropped from space to drive the youth of America crazy – and really wild, even for James! 7-inch, Vinyl record
 
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MetersCissy Strut/Here Comes The Meter Man ... 7-inch
Josie, 1969. Very Good+ ... $23.99
Killer funk from one of the best-ever bands of the genre! "Cissy Strut" has some killer stone cold choppy guitars, with a sound that was imitated often, but never matched! "Here Comes" is a rolling organ-driven groove – bubbling along at a chunky funky pace! 7-inch, Vinyl record
(Label has faint ring wear.)

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Soul Children/Sylvia & The Blue JaysStanding In The Safety Zone/Put Me In The Mood ... 7-inch
Ace/Kent (UK), Early 1970s. New Copy ... $11.99 14.99
The a-side's a great Stax Records groove from the excellent Soul Children – a track that mixes their wonderful male/female harmonies with warm electric piano lines, and a midtempo groove that really lets the vocal solos soar! "Put Me In The Mood" is a piano-driven romper with an easygoing groove – a bright, sunny number that's topped with this warmly crackling vocal from Sylvia – who really sends the whole thing over the top! 7-inch, Vinyl record

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✨✧ Gloria Walker/ChevellesTalking About My Baby/The Gallop ... 7-inch
Flaming Arrow, Early 70s. Very Good- ... Out Of Stock
Nice lost single on the rare Flaming Arrow label! Side one has a beautiful weepy southern soul track by the great Gloria Walker, and side two features "The Gallop", a storming instrumental by The Mighty Chevelles. It's a real groover, with a fast drum-driven groove! 7-inch, Vinyl record
(Original pressing with SP suffix.)
 
 
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