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Soul/boogie LP from 1987 including the dance cut "Tender lovin" and the two-stepper "All my life". Cover in shrink with hype sticker, shop sticker partly on the hype sticker (not on photo). Also a minimal tear on front. US original with printed inner.
"Any love" monster soulful disco, and "What am I missing?" and "Do you love what you feel" are great too! Cover has minor wear (but no tear, unlike photo). US original.
Bluesy deep soul LP from 1972, "We're almost home" is my pick. Cover has a drill hole and minimal split on top seam. US original.
US original from 1978. Cover has some edge wear & ring wear and a small sawcut.
1967 album including a snappy version of the H-D-H-penned "I'm ready for love". Record barely has a mark on it, but the pressing has a bit of inherent noise. Cover has ring wear and edge/corner wear. US original with wedge logo and deep groove.
"Dance floor" 80's funk classic, plus the soul gem "Do you really want an answer". Record has some surface marks, plays decent. Cover has a sawcut. US original with pinstripe labels.
"Emotion" awesome jazzy soul, same tune as Webster Lewis' "Give me some emotion". US original, still sealed copy with small sawcut and some creasing.
"I'll Bet You Thought I'd Never Find You" classic jazz dance tune. US original, still sealed copy with a sawcut.
Comp from 1966 including "Love is like a heatwave", "Come and get these memories", "My baby loves me" etc. Cover has a stereo sticker on front. US 2nd issue with wedge logo.
"Mouth of the fish" tough funk tune with vocals by Stu Gardner. Also the uptempo jazz/disco jam "Bunions" that could fit into a Sadar Bahar set. Record in nice shape except for a 1 cm mark causing clicks end of A1/start of A2. Cover has 5 cm split on top & bottom edge, otherwise ok. US original.
"Backstrokin'" 80s funk classic". Cover has some ring wear and a small sticker on front (unlike photo). US original.
Another nice LP from Willie, this time from 1976. "Baby, come home" and "Come on let's do the thang" are my picks. Cover has a sawcut and light ring wear. US original.
1973 album including the great southern soul groover "Your man and your best friend" and the haunting ballad "I'm over you". Cover has a cut corner. US original.
"Don't want that illusion" great modern soul tune. "The soul" is quality as well. Cover has two minor stickers on front (not in photo). US original.
Classic soundtrack with many great tunes as "Shanty Town" by Desmond Dekker and "Pressure Drop" by Toots & the Maytals. Later UK pressing with orange/blue palmtree labels and non-laminated gatefold cover.
1969 album including the funky soul cut "Anything you wanna know" and the deep soul slowie "That's the way". LP is strong VG+ with few and light marks, plays great. US original with red/green label and Broadway address.
Carl Davis/Eugene Record-produced LP from 1970 with a version of "This guy's in love with you". Cover has some ring wear. US original.
French LP from 1974 with a beautiful version of "Invitation" and a massive breakbeat on the funky jazz tune "Mule walk". Cover has some yellowing and lamination fraying on back. French only original.
Many uplifting soul stompers here as "Want ads", "All the king's horses" and the hit "Stick up". The die-cut foldout cover has a sawcut and minor edge wear. US original.
LP from 1973 with funky soul on "It's not what you say" & the version of "Hard to handle". Cover has some wear, 1 cm split on top seam, sawcut. US original.
"Pull up to the bumper" and "Feel up" killer club classics. No shrink on sleeve, unlike photo. Scandinavian original with original inner sleeve.
1980 version of Sonics doing their old 60s stuff. Cover has light general wear, creasing. US original.
Free jazz with Lester Bowie & co from 1974, check "Fanfare for the warriors" or "Nonaah". Later German pressing with silver foil die-cut cover (released a few years after the US original).
1980 album with "Ashes to ashes" and "Fashion". Cover has minor sticker mark on front (not on photo). UK original, with lyrics insert.
"Rachel's samba" nice Brazilian-style fusion with Rimona Francis on vocals. Cover is yellowed along edges and has minor sticker esidue + tiny stain on front (not on photo). German original.
Tough political rap over sparse conga rhythms, a huge influence on a generation of MCs. Check "Niggers are scared of revolution". Old reissue.
"We're gonna make it big" awesome 70s northern soul that's very rare on 45. Nice album overall by these two great artists. Cover has some average wear. US original.
Allen Toussaint-produced LP from 1977 featuring the Diamonds' version of "Country Living". UK original.
"Flirt" 80s funk classic, plus the feel-good soul/funk cut "Enjoy your life". US original.
Their 1981 album including the big hits "Waiting on a friend" and "Start me up". Cover has minimal tear at opening. European original, with printed inner sleeve and lyrics insert.
1974 glam rock classic. Listen to "Marionette". Cover has minimal tear on front (not on photo). UK original, with lyrics insert.
Disco LP from 1979 with highlights in the funky midtempo mover "Dance lady dance" + "Come fly with me". US original.
All female band doing funky cover versions of soul/funk/rock tunes. Check "Back in love again" and "Pick up the pieces". Cover has a minor corner bend. US original.
1979 P-funk album from Clinton's main man. Check "Under the influence of a groove". No sticker on cover, unlike photo. US original, includes printed inner sleeve but no comic book.
Beautiful version of "Out to lunch" on this 1975 album with Tommy Koverhult, Bobo Stenson, Torbjörn Hultcrantz and Leif Wennerström. Swedish only original.
"Hey Leroy, your mama's calling you" great funk/latin tune for the party. Record is VG+ to EX, just some light pressure marks. Cover has some wear and a drill hole. US stereo original.
"Where did those signs go" and "How could you do it" great 70s soul! US original, still sealed copy with a tiny sawcut.
"Disco nights" & "Boogie oogie oogie" great disco classics, but the best cut for is "Make my dream a reality" - soul/disco smash that sounds amazing when you play it out loud. Nice copy, VG+ to EX, but not in shrink (unlike photo). US original.
90s house gold from these New Jersey legends. "U can't hide it", "Baby love", "Saturdays" etc.
"Crumbs off the table" soul/funk classic! Some surface marks, plays ok. Cover has minor general wear. No cutout, unlike photo. US original.
Kool And The Gang-inspired funk LP with the much used vocal sample "Who's the man with the masterplan" on the track "Anthology". Vinyl has some light marks, plays well. Cover in shrink with a little wear on opening. US original.
LP with Swedish vocalist Marlene Widmark and American star Teddy Wilson from 1970. Backed with the best Swedish musicians from the time like Lars Gullin and Bernt Rosengren. Listen to "In a sentimental mood". Cover has sealing sticker (not on photo). Swedish original with laminated cover.
Mono original from 1960, with trumpet player on label & number MGV-8386. Check the version of "Caravan". Cover has 13 cm top split.
1981 album including the bomb "Controversy" and "Let's work". Cover has a tiny sticker on back. Later (mid-80s) European pressing with shield logos on label.
Folk blues featuring Cisco Houston and Sonny Terry, listen to "Talking hard luck blues". US 2nd pressing, with booklet.
"Cool aid" funk/mod classic and "Baby rice" excellent mellow funk with a jazzy edge. US original.
Soft jazz with nice vocals from Roberta Gambarini - listen to "Night In Tunisia" or "Some Other Time". Italian only original.
"Don't stop now" killer crossover soul classic not released on 45. Cover has a cut corner (unlike photo) and minor wear. US original.
Nice straight jazz session from 1981. Check "Falling in love with love". This copy is in shrink. US original.
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