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✨✧ Lou CourtneyDo The Horse/Rubber Neckin' ... 7-inch
Verve, 1968. Good ... Out Of Stock
2 rare sides from Lou Courtney – recorded at a perfect time when he'd moved past the stock uptempo sound of his earlier work, into a vein that was still lively, but also a lot more soulful. "Do The Horse" is one of many "horse" tracks from the 60s – and it's got a great sock-boogaloo groove to it. "Rubber Neckin'" is very nice, too – with kind of a mod go-go soul groove, and hard vocals from Lou. 7-inch, Vinyl record
(Labels have heavy ring wear, name in pen.)

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Paul QuinichetteLet's Make It (7-inch EP) ... 7-inch
EmArcy, Early 50s. Very Good (pic cover)... $2.99 6.99
Titles include "Galoshes And Rubbers", "People Will Say We're In Love", "Bustin' Suds", and "Let's Make It". 7-inch, Vinyl record
(Vinyl has oxidation. Cover has some yellowing from age, some splitting on the top & bottom seams.)

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✨✧ Booker T & The MGsSoul Limbo/Heads Or Tails ... 7-inch
Stax, Late 60s. Very Good+ ... Out Of Stock
Nice original single that features the MG's hit "Soul Limbo" on one side, and the groovy instrumental "Heads Or Tails" on the other. "Soul Limbo" is a slightly Caribbean track from Booker T and the combo – one that snaps along with a brightly pulsating groove that's a bit of a change, but which still features some nice Hammond over the top! 7-inch, Vinyl record

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✨✧ James Brown & The Famous FlamesThis Old Heart/How Long Darling ... 7-inch
King, 1966. Very Good+ ... Out Of Stock
Nice stuff from the early days, and 2 cuts that have a decidedly R&B feel to them. "This Old Heart" is James at his soulful best, with heartbreaking vocals, and excellent raw backing behind him. "How Long Darling" is a sweet bluesy ballad – sung by James in duet with another singer, and some dubbed-in live backing! 7-inch, Vinyl record

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✨✧ Fatback Brother Bill Curtis/Johnny KingDance Girl/Keep On Brother Keep On ... 7-inch
Perception/BGP (UK), Early 70s. New Copy ... Out Of Stock
Two killer early funky cuts from Fatback Band! "Dance Girl" is an incredible skittish groover – recorded with snapping drums, strumming guitar, and this shouted vocal that hangs the whole thing together. (And oddly, this version seems to have a second voice dubbed in, making some comments underneath the whole thing!) "Keep On Brother" has a massive drum break at the start – and the young Johnny King sings with this raw, raspy style that really fits the groove! 7-inch, Vinyl record
 
 
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