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✨✧ Beats InternationalSun Doesn't Shine (ext, lp)/Crazy For You/Wake The Dead ... 12-inch
Go Beat (UK), 1991. Very Good+ (pic cover)... Out Of Stock
... 12-inch, Vinyl record
 
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✨✧ MK IIUsed By DJ (voc, clap-a-ppela, house mix, dj beats) ... 12-inch
DJ International, 1986. Very Good ... Temporarily Out Of Stock
... 12-inch, Vinyl record
(Label has a tiny spot of pen.)

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✨✧ Out Of ControlWhat Cha' Gonna Do (club, bonus beats, dub, radio) ... 12-inch
DJ International, 1987. Very Good+ (pic cover)... Out Of Stock
... 12-inch, Vinyl record
(Cover has light wear.)
 
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✨✧ Chip ELike This (remix, radio, club) ... 12-inch
DJ International, 1985. Near Mint- ... Out Of Stock
A real classic from Chip E with a wonderfully soulful vibe! Female lead vocals make the tune a fuller, richer one than it might be from just the stark handclap beats and basslines – and Lidell Townsell handles the house remix, which is superb – and really shows his strong ear for a vamping trancing groove! 12-inch, Vinyl record

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✨✧ Pharoah SandersMessage From Home ... CD
Verve, 1996. Used ... Out Of Stock
A later recording from Pharoah, when he was working with Bill Laswell in the mid and late 90s. Laswell's on production, and the lineup features some of his international and funk-based crew like Foday Muso Sosa, Bernie Worrell and Aiyb Deng, plus older collaborators like Michael White, and some of the then young newer scene liek Charnett Moffett. The vibe is definitely of the times, with some heavier elements and hip hop influenced beats, but a few classic spiritual grooves too. 6 numbers in all, including "Our Roots (Began In Afrca)", "Nozipho", "Tomoki", "Ocean Song", "Kumba" and "Country Mile". CD
 
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✨✧ VariousSoul Of Spring Vol 2 ... CD
Spring/Kent (UK), Late 60s/1970s. New Copy ... Out Of Stock
A great little follow-up to one of our favorite compilations ever from Kent Records – a motherlode of under-discovered soul from 70s powerhouse Spring Records! Spring is best known for its big hits with Joe Simon during the decade – but at the same time, the label also issued countless great singles by lesser-known artists – great little gems that run the gamut from southern soul to heavy funk, harmony soul, and disco – all with a quality level that matches or beats most of the other indies of the time! This wonderful set brings together some of the best from those years – and includes work issued not only on Spring, but also on the related Event and Posse labels – served up here as a whopping 24-track package that's supported by great notes on all the music. Titles include "It's So Good To Know" by Mayberry Movement, "I'm A Lover" by Vernon Brown, "You & I Go Good Together" by Garland Green, "Turn Yourself Around" by Clare Bathe, "Walk All Over God's Heaven" by Jackie Verdell, "Baby There's Nothing You Can Do" by The Joneses, "I'm On My Way" by Winfield Parker, "Ain't It Amazing" by Prince Harold, "Dry Bones In The Valley" by The Internationals, "Mr Everything" by Little Eva Harris, "It Takes Both Of Us" by Act One, "I'll See You In Hell First" by Phillip Mitchell, "Sherry Washington" by Ray Godfrey, and "Just Can't Say Hello" by Ronnie Walker. CD
 
 
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