Very strong update today if we may say so ourselves, lots of desireable 70s & 80s soul/disco/boogie, from the cheap to the very rare! Also a sprinkling of house & techno including some hard to obtain titles.
Let's start with the LPs: rarities as Patterson Twins "Let me be your lover" (with the full-length version of "Gonna find a true love"), Standing Room Only "Heart and soul", California Playboys "Trying to become a millionaire", killer Patrick Adams material by Caress on P&P, Sonya Spence "Sings love" (including the majestic "Let love flow on"), the Pulse LP on Olde World ("Sunshine" + "Baby I miss you"), evergreens from Timothy Wilson, Tommy Tate (featuring all-time favorite "I can't do enough for you"), Positive Change on Fortress, Donna McGhee "Make it last forever", Wilson Williams "Up the downstairs" (a must-have for the LP-only "I think it's gonna work out fine"!) and many more.
The 45 section sees modern soul gold as Pazazz "So hard to find", Jerry Washington's Miami rarity "Don't waste my time", Ron Henderson's 45 only midtempo masterpiece "Gemini lady", Aretha Franklin's "Wonderful" (maybe my favorite soul release this side of Y2K), Philly magic from Ebonys and Anthony White and one of the all-time great doublesiders in Solid Gold Revue's "She's so good" b/w "Come let me love you".
Among the disco & house 12"s and albums we find the awesome Mark IV doubleheader "If yu can't tell me something good" c/w "Take this love", Michael Wilson "Groove it to your body" (one of the toughest Prelude titles), Ty Karim & George Griffin "Keep on doin", Caviar's epic "Never stop loving you", two rare Svek 12"s from Stephan Grieder and a quadruple serving of Moodymann (including "Silentintroduction" and "Forevernevermore").
Check the pictures below for examples of the rarer stuff or see all of this week's new arrivals in our New In Stock-section.
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