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✨✧ Rose Royce/Norman WhitfieldCar Wash – Original Soundtrack ... LP
MCA, 1976. Sealed 2LP Gatefold ... Temporarily Out Of Stock
A solid bit of heavy funk – and one of the last strong-selling soundtracks of the blacksploitation era! Sure, you know the hit "Car Wash", but there's plenty of other great numbers that rank the 2LP set right up there with the best of its genre. There's a lot of nice instrumentals on the album that feature a tight smooth funky sound – with good work on clavinet, wah wah guitar, and horns – all quite different than the usual work of Whitfield and Rose Royce at the time. The group do a good job on the vocal cuts, working in that soulful early 70s Motown mode that Whitfield was working on with other acts – and the whole album's as great a debut for Rose Royce as anyone could have hoped for. Features the hit title cut, plus "I Wanna Get Next To You", "Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is", "Zig Zag", "Mid Day DJ Theme", "I'm Going Down", "Crying", "Doing What Comes Naturally", and "Righteous Rhythm". The Pointer Sisters sing on one track, "You Gotta Believe". LP, Vinyl record album
(Sealed original pressing – with hype sticker!)

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✨✧ Rose RoyceIn Full Bloom ... LP
Whitfield, 1977. Very Good+ Gatefold ... Out Of Stock
A big one for Norman Whitfield – who found in Rose Royce what he'd been lacking for years – a hit group ready to handle a number of styles, all well, and all with an adventurous style that would break them past the legions of lackluster funky soul groups of the late 70s. The record blends the band's more famous funky styles with smoother jazzy soul that's almost in a Minnie Riperton mode – and which is made even more so by the sweet lead vocals of Rose Norwalt. She's heard to best effect on the cuts "Wishing On A Star" and "Ooh Boy" – and other funkier numbers include "Do Your Dance", "Funk Factory", and "It Makes You Feel Like Dancing", which are all filled with great keyboards and nice spacey grooves. LP, Vinyl record album
(Cover has light wear.)

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✨✧ Rose RoyceRose Royce Greatest Hits ... LP
Whitfield/Warner, Late 70s. Near Mint- ... Out Of Stock
You know, these guys were so big that we sometimes forget how great they really were. This compilation's a great reminder, and it's filled with some killer 70's soul tracks like the totally sublime original version of "Love Don't Live Here Any More", a cut that still sends shivers down our spines, even if Madonna totally ruined it a few years ago. Other nice ones include "Ooh Boy", "Wishing On A Star", "You're On My Mind", "I Wonder Where You Are Tonight", "First Come First Serve", "Is It Love You're After", and the obligatory "Car Wash". LP, Vinyl record album
(Cover has a cutout notch and light wear.)

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✨✧ Rose RoyceRose Royce Strikes Again ... LP
Whitfield, 1978. Very Good Gatefold ... Out Of Stock
The third album from the mighty Rose Royce – working here in perfect hit formation – with older styles of harmony soul wrapped around some of the best late 70s mainstream funk modes – all produced to perfection by the mighty Norman Whitfield! Whitfield's guidance of the group is maybe even stronger here than in the group's Motown years – as he balances funky and righteous elements with some sublime mellow soul moments – most especially here on the classic "Love Don't Live Here Anymore" – one of the group's standout cuts, and a masterpiece of spacey soul that still shocks us today with its greatness. Other tracks include "I'm In Love", "That's What's Wrong With Me", "Let Me Be The First To Know", and "First Come, First Serve". LP, Vinyl record album
(Embossed cover has light wear.)

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✨✧ Rose RoyceVery Best Of Rose Royce Live ... CD
Summit (UK), 1993. Used ... Out Of Stock
... CD

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✨✧ Rose RoyceRose Royce's Greatest Hits ... CD
Whitfield/Warner, Late 70s. Used ... Out Of Stock
You know, these guys were so big that we sometimes forget how great they really were. This compilation's a great reminder, and it's filled with some killer 70's soul tracks like the totally sublime original version of "Love Don't Live Here Any More", a cut that still sends shivers down our spines, even if Madonna totally ruined it a few years ago. Other nice ones include "Ooh Boy", "Wishing On A Star", "I'm Going Down", and the obligatory "Car Wash". CD
 
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Heaven & EarthHeaven & Earth ... CD
Mercury/PTG (UK), 1978. New Copy ... $11.99 19.99
Excellent work from this smooth Chicago vocal group! The album may well be the best the group ever recorded – and it features some stellar ballad work produced with a nice spacey tone, almost in a Rose Royce mellow mode – by Jerry Butler's Fountain Productions team and by Clarence Johnson, who brought the group up from the beginning! The real strength of the album, though, is the group's vocals – wonderfully harmonious, but with a rougher edge and a deeper soul than many other 70s groups of the same type. The album includes the massive semi-hit "Guess Who's Back In Town" – plus other good ballads like "How Do You Think You're Gonna Find Love", "Let's Work It Out", and "Distant Melody". The album also features some uptempo numbers – and other tracks include "Run & Tell That", "Dance A Thon", and "No Limit". CD

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VariousPsychedelic Soul Produced By Norman Whitfield ... CD
Kent (UK), Late 60s/1970s. New Copy ... $13.99 22.99
Fantastic sounds from one of our all-time favorite producers in soul music – the legendary Norman Whitfield, the man who helped some of Motown's artists pick up a new sort of righteous sound at the end of the 60s, before moving on to start his own Whitfield label in the 70s! If you don't know Norman, you definitely know his work – as he's the cat responsible for adding heavy basslines and fuzzy guitars to Detroit soul – picking up on some of the wider musical changes in the Motor City, and using them to push more message-oriented tracks into the scene! Yet Norman wasn't just a 60s powerhouse – as when the 70s approached, he found a way to expand and refine that sound, keeping it fresh in so many different ways – as you'll hear here in this really well-done collection of his best recordings, supported by very detailed notes as well. Tracks include "I Saw You When You Met Her" by The Undisputed Truth, "Ooh Boy" by Rose Royce, "And All Hell Broke Loose" by Willie Hutch, "I've Been Waitin (single version)" by Spyder Turner, "I Heard It Through The Grapevine" by Marvin Gaye, "Come With Me (single version)" by Rare Earth, "Just One Love" by Stargard, "Wishing On A Star" by Jr Walker, "Love Don't Live Here Anymore" by Rose Roce, "Love Is What You Make It" by Masterpiece, "Good Lovin" by Mammatapee, "Papa Was A Rolling Stone (single version)" by The Temptations, "War" by Edwin Starr, "It Should Have Been Me" by Yvonne Fair, "Me & Rock & Roll Are Here To Stay" by David Ruffin, and "Psychedelic Shack (single version with intro)" by The Temptations. CD

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✨✧ Heaven & EarthHeaven & Earth ... LP
Mercury, 1978. Near Mint- ... Out Of Stock
Excellent work from this smooth Chicago vocal group! The album may well be the best the group ever recorded – and it features some stellar ballad work produced with a nice spacey tone, almost in a Rose Royce mellow mode – by Jerry Butler's Fountain Productions team and by Clarence Johnson, who brought the group up from the beginning! The real strength of the album, though, is the group's vocals – wonderfully harmonious, but with a rougher edge and a deeper soul than many other 70s groups of the same type. The album includes the massive semi-hit "Guess Who's Back In Town" – plus other good ballads like "How Do You Think You're Gonna Find Love", "Let's Work It Out", and "Distant Melody". The album also features some uptempo numbers – and other tracks include "Run & Tell That", "Dance A Thon", and "No Limit". LP, Vinyl record album
Also available Heaven & Earth ... CD 11.99

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✨✧ VariousClassic Mellow Vol 3 ... CD
MVP, 1970s/Early 80s. Used ... Out Of Stock
The kind of soul they never should have stopped making – mostly pulled from that wonderful time in the 70s when jazzy grooves, warm vocals, and sophisticated production came together beautifully! The set features 12 tracks that were mainly hits, but still stand as beautiful classics – tunes that sparkle with warmth and mellow soul that really hold up over the years. Titles include "You're Welcome Stop On By" by Bobby Womack, "Let's Get It On" by Marvin Gaye, "I'm Going Down" by Rose Royce, "Lady Love" by Jon Lucien, "Heaven Must Be Like This" by Ohio Players, "Something He Can Feel" by Aretha Franklin, "Cruisin" by Smokey Robinson, "Feel The Fire" by Stephanie Mills, "Sweet Thing" by Rufus & Chaka Khan, and "Playing Your Game Baby" by Barry White. CD
(Out of print.)

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✨✧ Various70s Dance Party – Classic Disco Hits ... CD
Universal/Time Life, Late 70s. Used ... Out Of Stock
A dozen tracks from McFadden & Whitehead, Andrea True Connection, Silver Convention, Rose Royce, Van McCoy, A Taste Of Honey, Hues Corporation, Evelyn King, Blondie, Vicki Sue Robinson, The Sylvers and Cher. CD

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✨✧ VariousDisco Fever Vols 1 & 2 ... CD
SPG (Canada), Late 70s. Used 2CD ... Out Of Stock
Includes 42 tracks by Chic, Gloria Gaynor, Andrea True Connection, Tavares, Sister Sledge, Lipps Inc, Anita Ward, Donna Summer, Boney M, Hues Corporation, Silver Connection, Rose Royce, Thelma Houston, and others. CD

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✨✧ VariousNow Yearbook 1978 (4CD set) ... CD
Sony/EMI, 1978. Used 4CD ... Out Of Stock
A wide ranging collection that's actually a lot better than any of the regular US "Now" releases – with tracks by ELO, Boomtown Rats, Rose Royce, Chic, Blondie, City Boy, Suzi Quatro, Kate Bush, Wings, Hot Chocolate, Crystal Gayle, Bill Withers, Siouxsie & The Banshees, The Jam, and more – 85 tracks total CD

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✨✧ VariousSuperbad Funk & Cinematic Soul – 28 Original Funky Soundtrack Recordings ... CD
Music Club (UK), 1970s. Used 2CD ... Out Of Stock
A huge collection of funky funky soundtrack material from the 70s – 2CDs worth of prime TV, movie and blacksploitation funk! This is one of those compilation that does a great job of mixing the better known material with relatively obscure stuff – and stretches the genre boundaries just a little to include some groovier bits that aren't necessarily in the signature funk mode! It features the work of Roy Ayers, Willie Hutch, Henry Mancini, Johnny Pate and more – and material from The Sweeney, Shaft In Africa, Pink Panther, Car Wash, Superfly, Cornbread, Earl & Me, Black Ceasar and more! 28 tracks on 2CDs: "The Sweeney" by Harry South Orchestra, "Car Wash" by Rose Royce, "The Return Of The Pink Panther" by Henry Mancini, "Are You Man Enough" by Four Tops, "The Snake" by Charles Earland, "Superfly" by Curtis Mayfield, "You can't Even Walk In The Park" by Johnny Pate, "Enter The Dragon" by Lalo Schifrin, "Coffy Is The Color" by Roy Ayers, "Brother's Gonna Work It Out" by Willie Hutch and more! CD
 
 
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