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Shakin' PyramidsTennessee Rock N Roll EP ... 7-inch
Cuba Libre/Virgin (UK), 1981. Near Mint- (pic cover)... $2.99
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✨✧ Shakin' PyramidsJust A Memory/Who Cares ... 7-inch
Virgin (UK), 1982. Near Mint- (pic cover)... Out Of Stock
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✨✧ Shakin' PyramidsTake A Trip (double 7" inch set) ... 7-inch
Virgin (UK), 1981. Near Mint- 2 x 7" (pic cover)... Out Of Stock
... 7-inch, Vinyl record

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✨✧ Shakin' Pyramids & Lonnie DoneganShakin' Pyramids & Lonnie Donegan ... 7-inch
Virgin (UK), 1981. Very Good+ (pic cover)... Out Of Stock
... 7-inch, Vinyl record
 
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✨✧ VariousBirth Of Soul – Special Detroit Edition 1961 to 1964 ... CD
Kent (UK), Early 60s. New Copy ... $11.99 18.99
The Detroit soul scene at the start of the 60s – music from a time before Motown was dominating the city's reputation, and a whole host of other great labels brought the motor city sound to the masses! The work here is quite a surprise if you're only thinking in terms of Northern Soul and some of the more uptempo Detroit groovers – as the work here burns on so many different levels – often with a style that reflects some of the nascent soul coming out of Chicago on labels like Chess and Vee Jay, the latter of whom is featured here amidst a range of other imprints that include Wand, Atlantic, Scepter, Time, Old Town, and Brent – all of whom released some of these early Detroit soul tracks as singles back in the day. In true Ace/Kent fashion, the set also features a few unreleased gems, plus a wonderful set of notes on the city's soul scene – alongside tracks that include "Nosey Folk" by The Del-Phis, "Answer Me" by Vivian Collins, "Can't We Get Together" by Harry Reid, "Here I Am" by Betty Lavette, "Shakin Fit" by The Pyramids, "That's No Way To Spend My Time" by The Pen Ettes, "Wedding Bells" by Melvin Davis, "You Lied" by Marva Josie, "Think A Little Sugar" by Barbara Lewis, "Just One More Time" by JJ Barnes, "My Letter" by Priscilla Page, "I Know How It Feels" by Laura Johnson, "I'm A Lonely Guy" by Timmy Shaw & The Sternphones, "Come Back To Me" by La Wanda William, "I Cried For My Last Time" by The Sonnettes, and "Tears Running & Falling From My Eyes" by James Lately. CD
 
 
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