Titles include "Come On", "My Dogz Iz My Gunz" featuring Black Child, "Money Talks" featuring Raekwon, "Why" featuring Still Livin and X-1, "State Vs Kirk Jones" featuring Canibus, Guess Who, Rah Digga, Redman, Scarred 4 Life, and Superb, and "B ... (Hip Hop) read more12-inch, Vinyl record
A wonderful single from Street People – one that's got soaring harmonies that almost take us back to earlier east coast soul, but which are also put together with a tighter groove for the clubs! The cut's one of their best – and it really has the group hitting on all burners. The ... (Soul) read more12-inch, Vinyl record
A lively little groover from the Sugarhill Gang – one based around the excellent "Daisy Lady" sample from 7th Wonder! The track makes great use of the original's brassy horns – inflecting a bright, almost Latiny finish on the tune – all to set the stage for some great ... (Hip Hop) read more12-inch, Vinyl record
Fantastic! This is the kind of stuff that the 12-inch format was invented for. The track has loads of changes and spare passages – and the cool electronic work by Giorgio Moroder sends us over the top every time. Sure, it's a disco cliche – but this original version is still pretty ... (Soul) read more12-inch, Vinyl record
A high-drama disco classic – one to rival even the power of "I Will Survive"! This classic duet was the "new" tune on Donna's 2LP Greatest Hits set at the end of the 70s – and is presented here in a super-long version that runs for nearly 12 minutes long, served up ... (Soul) read more12-inch, Vinyl record
"Hot Hot" is by Mad Skillz with Lonnie B and Danja Mowf, "Supa" is by the Supafriendz: Lonnie B, Danja Mowf and Mad Skillz, and 'Throw Dem Bows" is by Jo Doja with Danja Mowf, Lonnie B and Shawnee Poo. (Hip Hop) 12-inch, Vinyl record
(In a plain sleeve with index label. Vinyl has small stickers on the deadwax.)
The first single from Super Nature, who later went on to fame and fortune after changing their name to Salt N Pepa. "Show Stoppa" is a funny reply to Doug E Fresh's "The Show." The production and rhymes follow the pattern of "The Show", from the live crowd intro to ... (Hip Hop) read more12-inch, Vinyl record
Two rare tracks recorded in New Orleans in the late 70s – both appearing here for the first time ever! "Freaky With You" is an extended ensemble funk number – riffing guitar with the groove, monstrous bass driving the train, and lots of offbeat vocals on the lyrics – ... (Soul) read more12-inch, Vinyl record
The old school classic, recorded around the same time as Tanya Gardner's "Heartbeat", for the same label, with that track as the basis to the whole groove. Very similar to the original, but with a rap track over the top. (Hip Hop) 12-inch, Vinyl record
(In a pink West End sleeve, with some ringwear and bent corners.)
Strange stuff! "Automatic Lover" is a clear Kraftwerk rip off, complete with robotic vocals, and a cold German backing. Very different than anything else Sylvia ever did, and proof that she was certainly a nutter! (Soul) 12-inch, Vinyl record
Featuring Mike Jones on "I'm N Luv", plus Trick Daddy and Youngbloodz on "I'm Sprung 2", with Beenie Man on the dancehall remix. (Soul) 12-inch, Vinyl record
An incredible single from Tavares – mellow-stepping club work, served up in some amazingly warm production from Bobby Martin – with a laidback Philly groove that brings out some wonderful harmonies from the group! The tune's incredibly catchy, and even the instrumental is great – ... (Soul) read more12-inch, Vinyl record
Their super-huge worldwide crossover hit – and not a bad groover at that! The single features a US remix by Steve Thompson and Michael Barbiero, plus the original UK rmx from the import. (Rock) 12-inch, Vinyl record
(Cover has ring and edge wear, bumped corner, and is lightly bent at the edges.)
With Black & Wild on "Loyalty" and Cardan and Missy Lou on "No Commitment". Production by Devante, Phat Noize, and Stevie J. (Hip Hop) 12-inch, Vinyl record
A nice early groover from Todd Terry – a bit more gimmicky than some of his other work of the time (released during the summer of the first Batman movie), but with some great splashy beats and that wall of sound Terry approach! (House Music) 12-inch, Vinyl record
What was more or less a novelty disco track turned out to be a huge hit comeback for Joe Tex – and over the years, it's really gotten a warm spot in our hearts – in part because Joe's great vocals really make the whole thing work! (Soul) 12-inch, Vinyl record
One of the greatest reggae crossover tunes of all time! "Now That We Found Love" is a killer tune written by Gamble & Huff – and redone by Third World in a smooth stepping mode that forges Philly modern with Jamaican rhythms, a perfect blend in this case, and an instant classic! (Reggae) 12-inch, Vinyl record
The biggest hit of their prolific career, and the historic meeting of Memphis kingpins 8-Ball & MJG and the Triple Six. A feel good song for almost any occasion. (Hip Hop) 12-inch, Vinyl record
An odd collaboration between Afrika Bambaataa and John Lydon that was sort of club hit at the time, but we're not sure what to make of it these days. Dense production by Bill Laswell with his standard heavy beats, guitar and synth lines. The vocal version has Bambaataa and Lydon predicting the end ... (Hip Hop) read more12-inch, Vinyl record
A groove that's way different than the disco you might hear on this side of the Atlantic in the late 70s – more a tight Afro Funk approach, served up here with riffing guitars and lots of tight horns that descend in a really cool way with the vocals! "We Like To Party" follows in a ... (Global Grooves) read more12-inch, Vinyl record
TLC's monster hit, and probably THE track that helped fund Organized Noise's more eccentric experiments to come with Outkast. Dallas Austin on the DARP remix. (Soul) 12-inch, Vinyl record