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R.B. GREAVES - SAME:
LP from 1969 recorded at Muscle Shoals, including the deep soul ballad "Home to stay" and the southern-style mover "Oh when I was a boy". Cover in slightly torn shrink (unlike photo) with hype sticker and a sawcut. US original.
LP from 1969 recorded at Muscle Shoals, including the deep soul ballad "Home to stay" and the southern-style mover "Oh when I was a boy". Cover in slightly torn shrink (unlike photo) with hype sticker and a sawcut. US original.
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RAPHAEL SAADIQ - STONE ROLLIN':
His 2011 album - for me it's all about the B-side including "The answer" and "Movin down the line". Sleeve marks/lines on record, plays ok. Cover in fine shape, still in shrink. European original, with printed inner sleeve.
His 2011 album - for me it's all about the B-side including "The answer" and "Movin down the line". Sleeve marks/lines on record, plays ok. Cover in fine shape, still in shrink. European original, with printed inner sleeve.
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RAY ALEXANDER TECHNIQUE - LET'S TALK:
Killer soul/funk LP, especially "Save Me" and "My Special One" are outstanding. Sounds like a mix of Mike James Kirkland and Counts! High quality reissue by Now-Again Records. Includes two killer bonus tracks not on the original album, "I'm In Love With You" and "I Wonder Why".
Killer soul/funk LP, especially "Save Me" and "My Special One" are outstanding. Sounds like a mix of Mike James Kirkland and Counts! High quality reissue by Now-Again Records. Includes two killer bonus tracks not on the original album, "I'm In Love With You" and "I Wonder Why".
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RAY CHARLES - IN PERSON:
Live recording from 1959 including "What'd I Say" and "Drown In My Own Tears". Cover in shrink, small saw cut on spine. Later US stereo pressing, red/green labels with 1894 Broadway-address.
Live recording from 1959 including "What'd I Say" and "Drown In My Own Tears". Cover in shrink, small saw cut on spine. Later US stereo pressing, red/green labels with 1894 Broadway-address.
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RAY CHARLES - SWEET & SOUR TEARS / STEREO:
LP from 1964, listen to "Cry me a river". Cover has a minimal split on bottom edge. US stereo original with signal logo.
LP from 1964, listen to "Cry me a river". Cover has a minimal split on bottom edge. US stereo original with signal logo.
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READY FOR THE WORLD - LONG TIME COMING:
US original from 1986. Cover has minor ring wear, small sawcut and a creased corner.
US original from 1986. Cover has minor ring wear, small sawcut and a creased corner.
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REFLECTIONS - LOVE ON DELIVERY:
"She's my summer breeze" awesome J.R. Bailey-penned 70s soul. Also includes the modern soul dancers "Are you ready" and "Three steps from true love". Cover has a little ring wear and a small corner cut (not on photo). US original.
"She's my summer breeze" awesome J.R. Bailey-penned 70s soul. Also includes the modern soul dancers "Are you ready" and "Three steps from true love". Cover has a little ring wear and a small corner cut (not on photo). US original.
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REUBEN HOWELL - SAME:
"You made your bed" catchy soul/funk tune with an intro used in hip hop. "You can't stop a man in love" much-loved northern oldie. Cover has some ring/edge wear plus saw cut (on bottom seam on this copy). US original.
"You made your bed" catchy soul/funk tune with an intro used in hip hop. "You can't stop a man in love" much-loved northern oldie. Cover has some ring/edge wear plus saw cut (on bottom seam on this copy). US original.
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ROBBIE M - FRIEND:
Lo-fi soul/funk/boogie on album from 2014. Cover has a small corner bump.
Lo-fi soul/funk/boogie on album from 2014. Cover has a small corner bump.
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ROBERTA FLACK - KILLING ME SOFTLY:
1973 album with the classic title track. US original, red/green labels with Broadway-address, die-cut fold-out sleeve.
1973 album with the classic title track. US original, red/green labels with Broadway-address, die-cut fold-out sleeve.
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ROBERTA FLACK & DONNY HATHAWAY - SAME:
Duet LP from 1972 including their versions of "You've got a friend" and "Where is the love". Cover is low VG+ due to edge wear and peeling. US original with red/green label and Broadway address.
Duet LP from 1972 including their versions of "You've got a friend" and "Where is the love". Cover is low VG+ due to edge wear and peeling. US original with red/green label and Broadway address.
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ROUND ROBIN & BRIMSTONE - SAME:
1980 soul/disco rarity. "Our love is so true" is a great modern soul/disco dancer and "I wanna live with you" a nice soul slowie with spacey synths. Reissue.
1980 soul/disco rarity. "Our love is so true" is a great modern soul/disco dancer and "I wanna live with you" a nice soul slowie with spacey synths. Reissue.
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ROY AYERS - FEVER:
"Love Will Bring Us Back Together" classic soul/disco that still sounds great. Cover has some creasing, especially top left corner (not on website photo). US original, with printed inner sleeve (a bit worn and split).
"Love Will Bring Us Back Together" classic soul/disco that still sounds great. Cover has some creasing, especially top left corner (not on website photo). US original, with printed inner sleeve (a bit worn and split).
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ROYAL FLUSH - HOT SPOT:
Soul/funk LP from 1980 with vocals from Jerline Shelton (Jerline & Friends). Contains the midtempo soul tune "Goddess of love" and the tough funk/boogie track "Funk power". Japanese reissue with obi.
Soul/funk LP from 1980 with vocals from Jerline Shelton (Jerline & Friends). Contains the midtempo soul tune "Goddess of love" and the tough funk/boogie track "Funk power". Japanese reissue with obi.
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RUFUS FEAT. CHAKA KHAN - ASK RUFUS:
From 1977 with great tunes as "Hollywood", "Better days" and "Everlasting love". US original.
From 1977 with great tunes as "Hollywood", "Better days" and "Everlasting love". US original.
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