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✨✧ Sidney Joe QuallsI Enjoy Loving You/How Can You Say Goodbye ... 7-inch
Dakar, 1974. Very Good- ... $5.99
"I Enjoy" is the title track to Sydney's first LP – and is a great number with a compressed southern soul style that's a bit like work on Hi Records, but which is handled with more of a Chi-town flair, thanks to some good work by Carl Davis. "How Can You Say Goodbye" has a bit more punch – strings sliding on the beat while Sid does a great Al Green-type vocal! 7-inch, Vinyl record
(Labels have light wear and pen.)

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✨✧ Sweet MusicI Get Lifted (vocal, inst) ... 7-inch
Wand, 1976. Near Mint- ... Temporarily Out Of Stock
A great little track – one that's best known as something of a Miami soul hit, thanks to versions by KC & The Sunshine Band and George McCrae. This version's equally great – but done quite differently, as an east coast type club track – lots of strings soaring over the groove, ruff female vocals singing the lead, and a moogy solo on the instrumental version that has a nice P&P feel! 7-inch, Vinyl record

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✨✧ ImpressionsCheck Out Your Mind/Can't You See ... 7-inch
Curtom, Late 60s. Very Good ... Out Of Stock
Early funky work from Curtis! "Check Out" is one of Curtis' first really tripped-out cuts – with the kind of rolling feel that he'd later bring to his famous solo work on Curtom. The flip's a nice mellow ballad, of the type that the Impressions always made rule! 7-inch, Vinyl record

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✨✧ Mod Singers & Mod LadsLet's Have Some Fun (part 1)/Fun Time (part 2) ... 7-inch
Savern, 1969. Near Mint- ... Out Of Stock
An odd little groover from Chicago – but a great one! "Have Some Fun" has this incredible groove – stop/start, with lots of scratchy guitar underneath the female vocals of the track – sung in ensemble mode, almost with this weird "call" type style! Then, the flipside takes the tune into instrumental territory with the Mod Lads – lots and lots of vamping, peppered with raw guitar work instead of the vocals! 7-inch, Vinyl record
(Label on A side is lifted a bit at one edge. Label on B side has a small sticker.)

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✨✧ Soul ToronadoesHot Pants Breakdown/Boots Groove ... 7-inch
Magic City, 1971. Very Good+ ... Out Of Stock
A funky funky bit of wax – one of the first releases on the Luv N Haight label, a long out of print reissue of these two funky sides by the Soul Toronadoes! Both cuts bristle with a JBs type groove – nice and tasty! 7-inch, Vinyl record
(Original pressing with typo labels and ARP stamp.)

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✨✧ James BrownTit For Tat (Ain't No Taking Back)/Believers Shall Enjoy (Non Believers Shall Suffer) ... 7-inch
King, Late 60s. Very Good- ... Out Of Stock
Two long titles, both of them nice! "Tit For Tat" has a great back-forth kind of groove – not really funky, but pretty darn catchy, and with some raw soulful vocals from brother James! "Believers" is an instrumental with some very nice organ work – James on the keys, playing in that weird noodly way that he always used on his best tracks of this type! 7-inch, Vinyl record

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✨✧ HeatwaveGroove Line/Happiness Togetherness ... 7-inch
Epic, 1978. Very Good ... Out Of Stock
"Groove Line" is an uptempo number, in the mode of Heatwave's more clubby type funk – but "Happiness Togetherness" is a wonderful mellow track – overflowing with great harmonies, and soft-stepping with some really sweet keys and guitar! 7-inch, Vinyl record

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✨✧ PrinceWhen Doves Cry/17 Days (the rain will come down then U will have 2 choose) ... 7-inch
Warner, 1984. Very Good+ (pic cover)... Out Of Stock
One of Prince's biggest tunes ever – and a track that still sounds surprisingly great to our ears these days – funky, chunky, and completely catchy – with a hook that shouldn't go over so well, but really sends the tune home time and time again! "17 Days" is great too – a deeper, almost story-type cut that points the way towards some of Prince's music on albums to come – but still with all the fantastic groove of the Purple Rain era! If you ever needed the kind of cut to show you what Prince did that was so special, "17 Days" might be the one. 7-inch, Vinyl record

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✨✧ Tom Tom ClubMan With The 4-Way Hips (mono, stereo) ... 7-inch
Sire, 1983. Near Mint- (pic cover)... Out Of Stock
This is no "Genius Of Love" or "Wordy Rappinghood", but it does have that 80s crossover new wave post-Danceteria type sound that we do love. . . 7-inch, Vinyl record

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CD, LP, Vinyl record album cover art
✨✧ Joe Graham/John EdwardsHigher Than High/It's Got To Be The Real Thing For Me ... 7-inch
Aware/Kent (UK), Mid 70s. New Copy ... Out Of Stock
Two Atlanta soul tracks from the 70s – back to back on a funky 45! "Higher Than High" has a great quick-stepping groove – almost a blacksploitation sort of vibe, which is matched by some nice Curtis Mayfield-type changes as the lyrics progress – but served up by Joe Graham in a style that's definitely his own! The flipside has John Edwards working some great magic on a sweet tune by Sam Dees – really opening up that emotion that Sam can bring to a song like "It's Got To Be The Real Thing"! 7-inch, Vinyl record
 
 
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