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Singles
Springtime
Cat: SRL 11035. Rel: 14 Jan 21
Jimmy Thomas - "Springtime" (2:37)
Owen Grey - "I Am Satisfied" (2:31)
Review: Should you be able to find original copies of the two dusty-fingered classics featured on this "45", your bank balance was be significantly smaller. Of course, just because something is rare and expensive doesn't make it good, but Jimmy Thomas's 1969 cut 'Springtime' is genuinely brilliant. Released when funk-rock was arguably at its height, it sees the legendary soul man belting out Alan de Roches' lyrics over a Hammond-heavy fusion of soul, funk and Hendrix-style heavy rock. This time round, it comes backed with a relatively hard to find - on vinyl, at least- chunk of reggae/soul/rhythm & blues from iconic Jamaican singer Owen Grey. It's superb, of course, but we still prefer the incendiary A-side.
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 in stock $13.67
The Creator Has A Master Plan (Peace)
Cat: BGPS 073. Rel: 25 Oct 23
Leon Thomas - "The Creator Has A Master Plan (Peace)" (edit) (3:02)
Louis Armstrong & Leon Thomas - "The Creator Has A Master Plan (Peace)" (4:06)
Review: 'The Creator Has a Masterplan (Peace)' might have been performed beautifully by Louis Armstrong but it was written by Pharoah Sanders and Leon Thomas. Sanders was the first to record and release it on February 14, 1969 and it has since been covered by the likes of Don Cherry, Krokodil, The Dynamics, Lord Echo and many more artists right up to the present day. Here we get the Leon Thomas versions from 1969 as well as the one he recorded alongside Louis a year later. Two sublime sounds that make the whole world feel at peace.
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 in stock $10.51
If Only I Could Prove To You
Cat: EXS 032. Rel: 27 Jul 22
If Only I Could Prove To You
I Need You Girl
Review: Washington D.C. jazz funk group released their album Vibes Of Truth in 1975 on Fantasy, and it was bursting with elevated soul which would almost certainly appeal to fans of The Temptations, Gil Scott-Heron and the like. 'If Only I Could Prove To You' is a deep cut from the album, and it's been unearthed by Expansion and given pride of place on this 7", backed up by the album's opening track 'I Need You Girl'. This is life-affirming, classically-crafted stuff with a richly ornamented production, and it's loaded with enough sunshine to brighten the darkest depths of a winter's day, so imagine how good it sounds while we're in the summer months.
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 in stock $14.72
You Got What It Takes: The Reflex Revision
You Got What It Takes: The Reflex Revision (translucent green vinyl 12")
Cat: SPEC 1876. Rel: 11 Apr 23
You Got What It Takes (The Reflex Revision) (10:02)
You Got What It Takes (12" mix) (9:32)
You Got What It Takes (instrumental) (7:43)
Review: Bobby Thurston's 'You Got What It Takes' is a soaring, spiralling disco classic whose , squelchy synth-bass and highly addictive horn refrains are not only instantly familiar, but also never fail to raise the temperature out on the dancefloor. This coloured vinyl reissue, released as part of Unidisc's ongoing 40th anniversary series, offers up both the original 12" mixes (vocal and instrumental), as well as a fresh, stretched-out rework from re-edit master the Reflex that's worth the admission price on its own. He naturally makes the most of the original's key elements, building up the groove before unleashing Thurston's vocals, the celebratory horn riffs and - most pleasingly - the track's spacey, life-affirming synth solo.
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Tags: Disco Funk
 in stock $16.31
Just Ask Me
Cat: BT 720121. Rel: 26 Sep 12
Just Ask Me
Foolish Man
 in stock $14.72
Rock Your Body
Cat: KK 002. Rel: 27 May 22
Rock Your Body (Vince Cartier edit) (4:05)
Senorita (Vince Cartier edit) (3:50)
 in stock $12.09
Do You Love Me
Cat: EXPAND 119. Rel: 06 Aug 19
Do You Love Me (4:37)
You're The One (6:53)
Review: What with their super-rare rare groove album "Synchronised" fetching four figures and some of their key singles rocking similarly big price tags, Columbus soul troupe are renowned for their sought-after wax collectables. It's not hard to hear way. Gossamer smooth with just hint of boogie on both sides, "Do You Love Me" is a yearning end-of-night smoocher that doesn't cut on the weight while "You're The One" flexes a much more upbeat groove with slap bass and keytars running off pure positivity. Only once reissued before, this Expansion excursion will be more than welcome news to many.
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 in stock $12.89
Everybody Disco (Record Store Day 2018)
Everybody Disco (Record Store Day 2018) (limited heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: LV 12RSD01. Rel: 01 May 18
Everybody Disco (The Mighty Zaf '80s edit) (7:32)
Everybody Disco (part 1) (4:20)
I Was Born To Love You (3:40)
Everybody Disco (part 2) (4:00)
Review: Unlike many of their compatriots, Timeless Legend were a soul group who didn't limit themselves to a killer, one-off EP before disappearing into the shadows. Believe us when we say that this is basically what happened to most bands in the 70s. In the case of these guys, they stuck around for a series of albums and singles that have remained engrained in every collector's memory, and that now go for big bucks on the second-hand market. "Everybody Disco" is their 1979 masterpiece, a tune that encapsulates the disco movement perfectly, from the beats to the bass and even the synths. What a hummable dance anthem - grab it before the RSD 2018 stock runs out!
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Tags: Soul Disco
 in stock $9.32
(Baby) Don't Do This To Me
Cat: EXS 020. Rel: 03 Jul 19
(Baby) Don't Do This To Me (2:55)
Where There's Love There's A Way (2:49)
 in stock $12.09
More Flaws
Cat: IMP 002. Rel: 15 Oct 23
That Summer (3:21)
Mrs Lovegrove (2:56)
O Pereferico (2:52)
Hazy Recollection (3:25)
 in stock $13.15
Down At The Club
Down At The Club (translucent purple vinyl 7" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: BS 0029PURPLE. Rel: 25 Jul 22
Down At The Club (feat Mel 'Superbad' Day) (3:23)
The Chicken (3:46)
Played by: The Allergies
 in stock $16.57
Take A Chance On The Feeling
Cat: PP 107. Rel: 12 Feb 24
Take A Chance (3:54)
Take A Chance (alternate) (4:11)
Review: February is the month of love and so it is fitting that a new 7" drops from our much loved Washington DC label Peoples Potential Unlimited US. Every bit of lo-fi funk and disco this label deals in comes with a healthy dose of romance and this one from Marshall Titus is another case in point. 'Take A Chance' is full of steamy promise and retro-future 80s synth work over crunchy drums. The vocal is alluring and sensuous and the bassline further pulls you in. On the flip is a more raw and affected alternate version.
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Tags: Disco Funk
 in stock $10.00
Pretty Lady
Cat: FSR 122. Rel: 23 Mar 23
Pretty Lady (5:03)
Come On Let's Do It (Let's Rock) (3:19)
Review: T. J. Johnson's 'Pretty Lady' is a glorious sweet spot between disco, boogie and funk that came back at the heyday for that sort of sound back in 1982. It's been dug out of the Switch label vaults which was a UK label run out of Lansdowne Studios. T.J. Johnson was a well-versed guitarist also known as T.J. Bedeau and he is still working the gig circuit today. 'Pretty Lady' is a slick and smooth groover with florid horn stabs and the sort of lush vocals that bring the love. 'Come On Let's Do It (Let's Rock)' is more upbeat and strident but just as warm.
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Tags: Disco Funk
 in stock $14.99
Give It Up
Give It Up (limited 7")
Cat: ATH 123. Rel: 26 Jan 23
Give It Up (4:41)
Let's Talk It Over (3:39)
Review: Produced in 1986 by one Willie Harpe, 'Give It Up' was originally written by TL ('Tom Lipkins'), a fake moniker for little-cited artists George Mahood and Soul Sam. Never before seeing the light of day, it's a testament to just how little talent corresponds with recognition in the music market - this is heartbreaking music, produced with the utmost quality. 'Give It Up' combines loose drumming and a misty, boxy reverb on the master to produce a red-lit mood of sultriness, as TL wails and belts over a dozy soul groove. 'Let's Talk It Over', meanwhile, is a stunning lullaby for breaking up to make up.
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Tags: Soul Disco
 in stock $11.31
Challenge My Love (reissue)
Cat: REPRO 14. Rel: 27 Mar 24
Challenge My Love
Sweep It Out In The Shed
Review: Back in the glorious 1970s, Tobi Lark's 'Happiness Is Here' was one of the key Northern Soul anthems and one that brought plenty of Motown influences. However, as soul aficionados' palates evolved in the 80s and 90s, the slower, deeper 'Challenge My Love' became the favoured Lark track. Unexpectedly, its B-side, the bluesy 'Sweep It Out In The Shed,' also emerged as a new favourite among r&b enthusiasts, transforming it into a sought-after floor-filler. Once a modest collector's item, it now commands four-figure prices. This reissue faithfully recreates the coveted original pressing, injecting it with a vibrant twist and ensuring that the timeless allure of Tobi Lark's music endures for new generations.
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 in stock $10.51
On The Line
Cat: TSRZV 41. Rel: 13 Mar 24
On The Line (4:03)
The Light In All Of Us (3:59)
Review: On The Line features Vancouver producer and keyboardist Jonny Tobin while Maya Killtron is featured on vocals and the result of the collaboration is a smooth, soulful and AM radio.song that captures a genuine 70s pop sound of a bygone era. Jonny shines throughout the piece and especially on the solo. For the second side of the 7", 'The Light In All Of Us' is a slick instrumental that hits all the right notes. This 7" is pure class.
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Tags: Jazz Funk
 in stock $16.04
What You Say Is What You Mean
Cat: LRK 05. Rel: 14 Apr 22
If What You Say Is What You Mean (2:44)
Everybody Says I'm Wrong (2:54)
 in stock $18.67
Sweet Soul Music
Cat: HMJA 164. Rel: 18 Aug 22
Sweet Soul Music (Kiss Of Life) (3:47)
Wanna Kiss (4:28)
Review: Hitomi Toyama's 'Sweet Soul Music' originally made it to wax last year, when the track appeared as part of a rare Japanese funk compilation curated by the sound's brightest stars, Wamono. Now, though, it gets a proper release on 7", and is backended by the sultry B-side 'Wanna Kiss', which sounds pitched up and chirpy in its shrill alto vocals, which assure us we're held. The A, meanwhile, is as horny (in both senses of the word) as ever, quite obviously singing the praises of "sweet soul music... I love you!"
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 in stock $22.35
Windy Summer
Windy Summer (limited 7")
Cat: IMWVR 1021. Rel: 14 Aug 23
Windy Summer (3:33)
Windy Summer (instrumental) (3:47)
 in stock $19.73
Ride The Gospel Train
Cat: CORD 7008. Rel: 26 Apr 18
The Tolbert Family Singers - "Ride The Gospel Train" (feat Brother O C Tolbert) (3:36)
O C Tolbert - "Give It To Glory" (5:46)
Review: With Cordial Recordings, LoveVinyl's Roual Galloway is doing a terrific job in making rare, sought-after tracks available to a wider audience. In truth, you'll struggle to find a more rare and expensive gospel killer than The Tolbert Family Singers' "Ride The Gospel Train", a drum machine driven chunk of gospel-boogie with crunchy funk guitars that's been changing hands for hundreds of pounds online. Andrew Weatherall is a fan and it's easy to see why. Flipside "Give it Glory", a solo cut by Tolbert Family patriarch Brother OC Tolbert, is a sweeter and breezier slab of gospel-soul that has never before been released on vinyl. Two killer cuts for the price of one: nice one, Roual!
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Tags: Disco Funk
 in stock $12.09
Can't Wait To See You
Can't Wait To See You (limited clear splattered vinyl 7")
Cat: MHR 032SPLATTER. Rel: 04 Oct 22
Can't Wait To See You (2:35)
Learned The Hard Way (3:50)
 in stock $30.77
Coffee Roomba (DJ Yoshizawa Dynamite Jp Retouch)
Coffee Roomba (DJ Yoshizawa Dynamite Jp Retouch) (2:23)
Otenba Kiki (DJ Yoshizawa Dynamite Jp Retouch) (2:49)
 in stock $19.73
Open Soul
Cat: P7 6464. Rel: 20 Jun 22
Open Soul (T-Groove edit) (4:32)
It Ain't Fair (4:29)
Review: Floating Points reissued the 1976 debut album Open Soul from Chicagoan soul/jazz-funk fusionists six-member outfit Tomorrow's People on his Melodies International imprint. Now P-Vine serve up a couple of singles from it, one of which has had a T Groove edit. Spanning a wide range of soul and jazz-funk styles, 'Open Soul' has a rubbery bassline and sock chord work with some big vocals and smooth grooves. It is an epic trip into space-soul territory. On the flip is 'It Ain't Fair', a much more slow and sentimental cut with romantic vocals and yearning chords.
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 in stock $19.73
Soul Is My Salvation: Bonus Chapter
Souls A' Fire - "Bread Of Life" (3:39)
Liberated Gospel Choir - "Bon Appetit" (4:38)
Review: Gospel lovers are already well hip to the Soul Is My Salvation series, but for those who are not, be sure to check out the previous installments on Rain & Shine. This is a bonus chapter that packs in plenty more heat, dance floor gold and spirit-lifting words and music. These tunes are from the seventies and eighties and this one packs a real punch with a pair of tunes that brim with unbridled gospel energy and lung-busting vocals. Souls A' Fire's 'Bread Of Life' is a pumper with nice funky bass and wah-wah's guitar to spare and Liberated Gospel Choir then take it deep with 'Bon Appetit.'
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 in stock $12.09
Soul Is My Salvation Chapter 7
Cat: RSRSIMS 007. Rel: 20 Oct 20
Spiritual Souls - "We Came To Show You The Way" (5:11)
Heaven's Sound - "Fire" (3:16)
Review: Tone B Nimble's eight part 7" series is shining a light on some essential gospel, disco, boogie and soul sounds which, when all put together, reveal a beautiful design courtesy of designer Charlotte McCrae. That makes this an extra special collector's piece even before you add the music into the bargain. Chapter 7 is a busting one with Spiritual Souls 1982 jam 'We Came To Show You The Way' layering up hardcore funk rhythms with some early rap vocals that bring the attitude. Reverse it for Heaven's Sound's 1984 gold, 'Fire,' which is an expansive and expressive vocal masterpiece.
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 in stock $11.31
Tigre
Tigre (7")
Cat: AR 0207. Rel: 27 Jun 22
Tigre (3:27)
Gennarino 'O Sioux (3:21)
Review: Originally released in 1979 on Dominant Records, this double single features production by Italian composers and vocalists Antonio Iglio and Antonio Moxedano. 'Tigre' and 'Gennarino 'O Sioux'' saw extreme demand after becoming instant cult classics. The bass is tight and the vocal melodies are instant foot tappers, you'll be humming it for hours. The original 7" is one of the most wanted and rarest around, with very few copies ever going on the second hand market - reaching the hundreds in some cases - a huge leap forward for the Neapolitan Disco Funk scene, and a testament to the pure talent of these artists in what was arguably the beginning of a golden era for Italian funk and soul.
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 in stock $26.04
God & You (reissue)
Cat: P7 6495. Rel: 09 Jun 23
God & You (3:32)
At Last It's Over (2:42)
Review: If a record goes for around $3000 on the second-hand market then you know it's something special. And that is the case with New York vocal soul group The Topics' gold-standard and one-and-only album 'Giving Up'. Now you can own two of the best tunes from it on this new 7" from P-Vibe for a much more reasonable price. The tunes selected are indicative of the heart-achingly sweet and yellow soul sounds explored across the whole album. You get both 'God And You' and 'At Last It's Over' which have some utterly next-level vocal harmonies. Do not sleep on this one.
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 in stock $18.15
Can't You See (25th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: TB 51691. Rel: 28 Jun 21
Can't You See (feat The Notorious BIG) (4:50)
Can't You See (feat Keith Murray - Bad Boy remix) (4:21)
Review: American R&B girl group Total penned the original 'Can't You See' in 1995 as part of the New Jersey Drive soundtrack. By then, the duo had already appeared on classic joints by Notorious BIG such as 'One More Chance' and 'Juicy,' so he returned the favour with an intro rap verse to this one. IT made it a huge success n the US Billboard Top 100 and also hit the Top 50 of the UK chart. On the flip is the Keith Murray Bad Boy remix which is that bit slower and more sensuous
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 in stock $12.09
Whipped Cream & Other Delights
Cat: CHARLYS 202P. Rel: 27 Oct 22
Whipped Cream (2:34)
Here Come The Girls (3:06)
Working In The Cole Mine (2:45)
Fortune Teller (2:10)
Review: Allen Toussaint was a production, songwriting and performance great who had a vast impact on music until his passing in 2015. Whipped Cream & Other Delights is a special, limited edition 7" that commemorates his work and features some of his most well-loved songs and famous tunes. First up is 'Whipped Cream' by The Stokes (which went on to become a worldwide hit via Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass album), then comes 'Here Come The Girls' "Working In The Coal Mine' by Lee Dorsey and 'Fortune Teller by Benny Spellman', all written of course by the one and only Allen Toussaint.
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 in stock $16.57
Be Your Lover
Cat: SG 1256BLACK. Rel: 06 Feb 24
Be Your Lover (5:39)
Midnight Magic (4:52)
Tags: Disco Funk
 in stock $14.46
Be Your Lover
Be Your Lover (coloured vinyl 12" (comes in different coloured vinyl, we can't guarantee which one you'll receive))
Cat: SG 1256COLOUR. Rel: 06 Feb 24
Be Your Lover (5:38)
Midnight Magic (4:52)
 in stock $14.46
Treasure Mind
Cat: ATH 120. Rel: 10 Jun 22
Treasure Mind (2:55)
UR (3:32)
Review: A true Texan soul rarity, Athens Of The North have outdone themselves in reissuing this word-of-mouth classic. Trace Of Smoke's only single under the name, 'U.R.', originally came out in 1982 on the tiny friends-and-family-run Austin label B.J. Records. However, legend has it that the song might have existed up to a decade earlier. Being the first Black band in Austin to play white clubs in the 1970s, only the vaguest memories of their performances of 'U.R.' and 'Treasure Mind' survive, lending to the exorbitant prices fetched by the original pressings. Disco-soul fusion of peak quality, from the band later known as Karizma.
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Tags: Soul Disco
 in stock $13.15
Closer
Closer (7")
Cat: PST 006. Rel: 29 Jun 23
Closer (4:51)
Love Is Gonna Let You Down (4:26)
Review: Colemine continue their 7" singles charge with this new one by Tre D'Ambrocia, a budding contemporary soul singer - to say their future prospects are "promising" would be an understatement. Sullen but no less emotional, A-sider 'Closer' is a nighttime, g-funk-whistling exercise in soul, with D'Ambrocia's vocals seeming to span both soul and r&b as it cuts through the mix like a beckoning finger, urging us to "come closer". The B-side, meanwhile, hears D'Ambrocia cover the Toots And The Maytals original, for an initially dispiriting yet ultimately cleansing new leaf in song form.
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 in stock $11.04
You Baby (reissue)
Cat: BMV 002. Rel: 22 Jan 21
Jackie Trent - "You Baby" (2:38)
Lorianne Silver - "Lost Summer Love" (2:02)
Played by: I Love 45's!
 in stock $12.89
Rated R
Rated R (12")
Cat: MCA 1254148. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Rated R (Rizzo's club version) (8:14)
Rated R (Rizz's instrumental) (4:20)
 in stock $6.05
Black Is Beautiful (reissue)
Cat: DNSCR 026. Rel: 01 Apr 22
Black Is Beautiful (2:52)
Remember Me (2:30)
Played by: Soul Music
 in stock $12.09
Get It In The End
Cat: WCK 1014. Rel: 13 Oct 21
Get It In The End (3:00)
You Don't Get Me Down (2:55)
Played by: Mako & Mr Bristow
 in stock $7.62
Pause Vol 1
Pause Vol 1 (translucent purple vinyl 10" + MP3 download code)
Cat: LSFX 003. Rel: 26 Jan 23
Tony's Lament (feat Jermaine Holmes) (2:00)
Box Of Chocolates (feat Edinstvenite Priyateli) (3:09)
Pause (0:47)
Longing (feat Jermaine Holmes) (3:02)
Poem Of The Last Tzars (2:14)
Sunday (2:22)
Tony's Lament (instrumental) (2:05)
Box Of Chocolates (instrumental) (3:08)
Longing (instrumental) (3:10)
Sunday (instrumental) (2:20)
 in stock $30.49
What's The Use? (Record Store Day RSD 2023)
Cat: J 102. Rel: 09 May 23
What's The Use? (3:07)
What's The Use? (instrumental) (2:55)
Review: Georgia's Tony Troutman is behind this super hard to find and super coveted modern soul tune. It has been bootlegged many times before but this is an official pressing for Record Store Day 2023. 'What's The Use?' is super feel good, with gloriously sunny horns, nice loose percussion and organic, woody drums all topped off with Tony's buttery and emotive vocals. If you prefer to keep it more subtle, then the instrumental on the flip has you covered. Do not sleep on this soul gem.
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 in stock $15.25
Sunday Afternoon (Kexp Remix)
Cat: PKSD 001BLACK. Rel: 08 Jun 22
Sunday Afternoon (live On KEXP remix) (4:36)
On The Spot (2:32)
Review: Parkside Records out of Las Vegas Nevada welcomes Seattle, Washington group True Loves, who have a nice and raw funk sound. Sunday Afternoon was their sophomore album and it came in 2021 following 2017's debut. This tidy 7" package features new Live On KEXP remix of the title track and it has sensuous saxes played in expressive fashion next to rousing horns and over the nice and lazy but dynamic funk drum work. 'On The Spot' closes down with a more lively percussive sounds vibrant stabs and plenty of big energy.
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 in stock $7.36
Sunday Afternoon (Kexp remix)
Sunday Afternoon (Kexp remix) (limited white vinyl 7")
Cat: PKSD 001WHITE. Rel: 08 Jun 22
Sunday Afternoon (live On KEXP remix) (4:34)
On The Spot (2:34)
Review: Parkside Records out of Las Vegas Nevada welcomes Seattle, Washington group True Loves, who have a nice and raw funk sound. Sunday Afternoon was their sophomore album and it came in 2021 following 2017's debut. This tidy 7" package features new Live On KEXP remix of the title track and it has sensuous saxes played in expressive fashion next to rousing horns and over the nice and lazy but dynamic funk drum work. 'On The Spot' closes down with a more lively percussive sounds vibrant stabs and plenty of big energy.
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Played by: 45 Live
 in stock $8.41
Please Heart Don't Break (Record Store Day RSD 2023)
Cat: RSRS 0644. Rel: 09 May 23
Please Heart Don't Break (2:33)
Ain't Nothin Nowhere (2:15)
Review: Rampart takes us to Houston for some glorious soul that gets specially reissued for the first time ever for this year's Record Store Day. It comes from TSU Toronados, who were the house band for Ovide, and if you can find an original it will cost you over L300 on the second-hand market. The A-side is a super mellow groove gem with 'Please Heart Don't Break' packed with emotion, sweet vocals and harmonies. 'Ain't Nothin' Nowhere' on the b-side is a much more energetic cut with up-tempo funk grooves and a barrage of raucous and atmospheric vocals up top. Both are effective dance floor tunes for different reasons.
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 in stock $15.25
Omae
Omae (7")
Cat: PPU 093. Rel: 14 Feb 20
Omae (4:36)
Wagamama (3:29)
Played by: Mike O'Mara
 in stock $10.26
We Got To Start Over
We Got To Start Over (7" + insert)
Cat: SDO 1006. Rel: 05 Aug 22
We Got To Start Over (2:34)
What More Can I Say (2:53)
 in stock $22.35
Whoever Said It
Cat: DFL 005. Rel: 30 Mar 21
Whoever Said It (part 1) (3:41)
Whoever Said It (part 2) (3:31)
Review: Alonzo Turner's 1978 classic 'Whoever Said It' gets a repress here for all you disco fanatics in the know. There's a familiar vocal (what a falsetto!) and bass hook on part one that was probably sampled a lot over the years, while the second part on the flip is more funked-up and groovy - perfect for DJ use. Turner went on to garner production credits for the likes of Rivage, a funk/soul-quartet from Miami, and for vocalist Norma Lewis (Passion All Stars, Shakatak, Stepsisters) before fading into obscurity. Turner passed away in 1991, aged 38.
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Tags: Soul Disco
 in stock $12.09
Doin' My Best
Cat: FFOS 702. Rel: 09 Dec 21
Doin' My Best (3:26)
Doin' My Best (instrumental) (3:27)
Review: Like Chromeo before them, Tuxedo are one of those new wave boogie outfits who know exactly how to capture the infectious funk of the early to mid 80s and write their own sweet soul tracks with those distinctive chops. After a successful run on Stones Throw they established their own Funk On Sight label to carry their wares, and that's exactly where they land after a brief hiatus with the buttery smooth 'Don' My Best'. It's everything you want a boogie track to be, with a wiggly worm of a Moog b-line running underneath the crisp beats, sharp claps, cool keys and slick vocals. If you're into boogie, you can't help but jam to this one.
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You're In Love
You're In Love (limited 7")
Cat: FUR 7331. Rel: 15 Dec 23
You're In Love (Kon remix) (4:27)
You're In Love (Kon dub) (4:27)
Review: Second time around for Kon's fabulous re-rubs of Twilight's slept-on 1986 disco-boogie gem 'You're In Love', which first dropped on seven-inch almost a decade ago. Vinyl copies of the 45 are hard to come by, so this Ubiquity Records re-issue is most welcome. Kon's takes stick closely to the original - these are multi-track tweaks, rather than revolutionary remixes - while subtly beefing up the groove and highlighting the band's weighty synth bassline. On the A-side you'll find the full vocal take - all sweet vocals, crispy disco drums, colourful synths and clipped, Chic style guitar licks - while the flip-side 'Dub' is a marginally more minimalist, groove-focused affair, with delay-laden vocal snippets and swirling instrumental textures echoing across the sound space.
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 in stock $12.09
Time & Space (Wake Up The Soul)
Cat: NP 29. Rel: 02 Mar 21
Time & Space (Wake Up The Soul) (4:50)
Time & Space (Wake Up The Soul) (T-Groove remix) (4:53)
 in stock $15.76
Funky (reissue)
Cat: PPU 078RE. Rel: 04 Jul 23
Funky (3:17)
What's Happening Today (4:09)
Review: We have long had a soft spot for the sounds that come out of DC label People's Potential Unlimited, which is affectionately known as PPU. It's always lo-fi but hi-class whether in original or reissue form. It's the latter here with leftfield Estonian artist Uku Kuut's 'Funky' 7" reappearing on wax. The opener is all singing synth lines and jumbled analogue drum funk with an oddball vocal and generally stuffy arrangement making it all the more lovable. On the flip is 'What's Happening Today', another unusual mix of sounds - synth, disco, funk and goofy vocals that will have the floor in a spin.
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Tags: Disco Funk
 in stock $9.73
My Body's Hot
Cat: HS 12 2010 BLACK. Rel: 28 Dec 22
My Body's Hot (6:51)
My Body's Hot (4:26)
Tags: Disco Funk
 in stock $14.72
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