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I have combined titles from two different sales lists that I have. Unfortunately, I use different grading systems on these two lists, and therefore you should note that:
VG++ is the same as EX
NM is the same as M-
Shipping is from Denmark.
1 LP within Europe is: £7 and 2-3 LPs within Europe is: £10.
Please ask for prices if you are located outside Europe.
-The Dells "Give Your Baby A Standing Ovation" (Cadet) nm/nm £8 Great soul group. Including the great 70s tune "Closer". Excellent album produced by Charles Stepney.
-Brighter Side of Darkness "Love Jones" (20th Century) nm/nm £12 beautiful copy still in shrink.
-Dianne Steinberg "Same" (Atlantic) nm/nm £15 with the lovely tune "One More Time". Nice copy in shrink.
-21st Century "Ahead of Our Time" (Rca) nm/nm £12 Great 70s child group soul. Check "Mirror, Mirror" or "Tricks Are Made For Kids".
-Harry Ray "It's Good to be Home" (Sugarhill) nm/nm £10 Superb 80s soul. "Lost Affair" and "Love Is a Game".
-Ellerine Harding "Ellerine" (Mainstream) nm/nm £15 Those into the Alice Clark LP should try this one. Nice soul/jazz with a female vocalist.
-Paul Cacia Band Feat. Janine Cameo "Unbelievable" (Alexander Street) nm/nm £8 "Chicago" nice soul/disco tune with female vocal.
-A Taste of Honey "Same" (Capitol) nm/vg++ £6 soul/disco album produced by Mizell Brothers. Includes the classic "Boogie Oogie Oogie".
-The Four Tops "At the top" (abc) nm/vg++ £5 Nice 70s soul set. "This House", "H.E.L.P." etc.
-Gene Chandler "The Gene Chandler Situation" (Mercury) vg++/nm £6 Great 70s soul album with "Simply call it love", "Groovy Situation", "right lights and you, girl", "It's your love I'm after" etc.
-The O'jays "Ship ahoy" (Philadelphia Intl.) nm/vg++ £8 Classic 70s philly produced by Gamble-Huff. "For the love of money", "This air I breathe", "Now that we found love" etc.
-Jimmy James and the Vagabonds "You Don't Stand a Chance if You Can't Dance" (Pye) vg++/vg++ £8 includes "Hey Girl" and "Suspicious Love" which is equally good.
-Barrett Strong "Live & Love" (Capitol) vg++/nm £20 "Man Up In The Sky" wonderful 70s soul tune.
-Brian and Brenda "Supersonic Lover" (Rocket) vg++/vg+ £6 A hybrid of soul and rock, or call it free soul to use a more popular term. I prefer the title track or "Life Could Be So Grand" where the soul influence is strongest.
-Dobie Gray "Midnight Diamond" (Infinity) nm/vg+ £5 70s soul with a nice tune in "You Can Do It".
-Freda Payne "Out of Payne Comes Love" (abc) nm/vg+ £5 "Lost In Love" nice mellow 70s soul tune.
-The Masqueraders "Love Anonymous" (abc) nm/vg++ £8 70s album produced by Isaac Hayes. "Modern Day Woman", "Be For Real" & "The Bicentennial".
-The Modulations "With a Made Up Mind" (Savoy) vg++/vg++ £8 Gospel album with a nice 70s soul dancer in "Leave It Up to Jesus". Lead vocal by Glenn Jones.
-Prime Time "Flying High" (Total Experience) nm/vg++ £5 "I Owe It To Myself" nice modern tune."Anytime Is Prime Time" is also quite nice.
-Greg Perry "One For the Road" (Casablanca) nm/vg++(cut corner) £20 Really great 70s soul album. "Variety Is the Spice of Life", "I Want to Live And Let Live", "Come On Down" etc.
-Spinners "Mighty Love" (Atlantic) vg++/vg++ £5 "Since I Been Gone", "He'll Never Love You Like I Do" etc. 1974 album produced by Thom Bell.
-Carl Carlton "Everlasting Love" (abc) nm/vg+ £5 70s soul with a couple of nice tunes like "Smokin Room" and "Our Day Will Come"
-Brown Sugar Featuring Clydie King "Same" (Chelsea) nm/vg++ £8 "Loneliness" superb 70s soul which stands out by the way they recorded the track but you will find more nice moments like "Don't Hold It Back".
-The New Birth "Comin' From All Ends" (rca) sealed. £8
-New Birth: "Behold the Mighty Army" (Warner Bros.) nm/vg++ £5 "Your Love Is In My Veins" beautiful 70s dancer and you also have the in demand "Deeper" which is expensive on 12"-single. Album produced by Frank Wilson.
-Lou Courtney "Buffalo Smoke" (rca) nm/nm £10 "Come To Me" very nice 70s soul much in the same style as Marvin Gaye's 70s releases.
-Leroy Hutson "Feel The Spirit" (Curtom) sealed £15 "Lovers Holiday" "Never know what you can do" and "Lonely Togther" good 70s soul as always from this legend.
-Eloise Laws "Eloise" (abc) nm/nm £5 nice little 70s soul title with two good track in "Baby You Lied" and "Number One".
-Aretha Franklin "You" (Atlantic) nm/vg++ £10 "It Only Happen (When I Look At You)" great 70s soul tune.
-The New Birth "Ain't No Big Thing But It's Growing" (Rca) nm/nm £12
-Hitchhikers "Same" (abc) nm/vg++ £6 70s soul with "Love Keeps Knocking At My Door" and more nice tunes.
-The Temptations "1990" (Gordy) nm/vg++ £8 "Heavenly", "I Need You" or "Let Your Hair Down" classic soul album written and produced by Norman Whitfield.
-Barbara Mason & Bunny Sigler "Locked In This Position" (Curtom) nm/vg++ £6 "Never Stop Loving You" and "I'm With You Now" nice 70s soul dancer.
-Masqueraders "Everybody Wanna Live On" (abc) vg++/vg+ £5 "Sweet Sweetning" great 70s soul.
-William Bell "Relating" (Stax) vg++/vg+ £12 "You've Got the Kind of Love I Need" and "Such a Fever" are great 70s soul tunes. Nice vinyl close to near mint.
-Shirley Brown "Same" (Arista) vg+/vg+ £6 nice 70s soul album. "I'll Be Right There Lovin You", "Might Good Feeling" etc.
-Leon Haywood "Keep It In The Family" (20th Century) nm/vg++ £8 Nice 70s soul with "Sugar Lump" and "The Day I Laid Eyes On You".
-Ann Peebles "The Handwriting Is On the Wall" (Hi) nm/vg++ £6 "Lookin' For a Lovin'", "Old Man With Young Ideas" etc. nice 70s southern soul sound.
-Bob Bailey "Looking Forward" (Triangle) nm/nm £6 soul/gospel album with the nice modern soul tune "Did You Know".
-George & Gwen McCrae "Together" (Cat) nm/nm £15 "The Rub", "Mechanical Body" and the lovely "Winners Together, Losers Aapart".
-Independents "The First Time We Meet" (Wand) vg++/vg++ £8 "I Love You, Yes I Do" but really good 70s soul all the way through.
-The Swiss Movement "It's Time For" (RCA) nm/vg++ £20 Brilliant male group with highlights in "Take Me back Again", "The Grass Is Greener" and "Take Some Time"
-Dennis Edwards "Coolin' Out" (Gordy) nm/vg++ £6 Nice mellow soul album from '85. "Coolin' Out" is lovely.
-Marvin Gaye "What Going On" (Tamla) vg++/vg+ £15 Brilliant classic album. 1st pressing with heavy gatefold.
-Terry Huff "and The Special Delivery "The Lonely One" (Mainstream) nm/nm £8 nice soul album arranged by Al Johnson especially "Just Not Enough" is great.
-Mirage "Princes of Love" (Rca) nm/nm £12 70s soul in a sweet style with nice tunes like "There's a Love For Everyone".
-Delegation: "The Promise of Love" (State) vg++/vg++ £6 Nice 70s soul album with good tracks like "Oh Honey" and "Where Is the Love".
-Art Webb "Love Eyes" (Atlantic) nm/vg++ £8 "You Can't Hide Love" lovely stepper with female vocal and a nice flute to back her.
-The Skyliners "Same" (Tortoise) nm/nm £15 70s soul album on this obscure label with good tunes in "The Love Bug(Done Bit Me Again)", "We've Got Love On Our Side" and "If You See a Love You Need".
-Joe Bourne "It Must Be Love" (K-Tel) nm/vg+ £20 "You Are Magnificent" sublime modern soul tune from this Euro only released LP.
-Delegation "Deuces High" (Ariola) vg++/vg++ £10 In demand boogie album only released in Europe by this great American soul group. "What Took You So Long" is a really good boogie and "I Figure I'm Out of Your Life" will be something for the modern soul fans.
-Barbara Acklin "Love Makes a Woman" (Brunswick) vg++/nm £15 Great late 60's soul album produced by Carl Davis and Eugene Records with good tunes through out.
-Leon Ware "Rockin' You Eternally" (Elektra) vg++/vg++ £20 Includes the great title track plus more. Highly recommended soul album. Condition is close to nm.
-Madeline Bell "This Is One Girl" (Pye) nm/vg+ (two stickers at frontcover) £18 "That's What Friends Are For" superb Brazilian influenced soul track which has been reissued by Jazzman.
-Soul Generation "Beyond Body and Soul" (Ebony Sounds) nm/vg++ £40 rare 70s soul album with good tracks through out.
-J.O.B. Orchestra "Open the Doors of Your Heart" (Govinda) vg++/vg++ £5 uk press. "Don't Want That Illusion" money-saver as the 7" is expensive. And there are more nice modern tunes.
-Chaka Khan: "Chaka" (WB) nm/vg++ £5 Very good 70s soul in "Sleep on it" and "We Got the Love". The album also includes the classic "I'm every woman".
-The Artistic Sounds "Message to a Nation" (Savoy) nm/vg+ £25 Very nice and rare soul/gospel album. "Give it Up", "Where Do We Go From Here" etc. Several good tracks.
-Anita Baker "The Songstress" (Beverly Glenn) nm/nm(small sticker at upper right corner) £6 Great classic 80's soul album. "Angel"
-The Originals "def-i-ni-tions" (Soul) nm/nm £8 "I'm someone who cares", "Lie no. 2", "Come rain or shine" & "Make it with you" all good early 70's soultunes.
-Pratt & Mcclain "Featuring Happy Days" (Reprise) nm/vg++ £6 Blued-eyed soul album with the great modern floater "Whachersign" which can be found on the Soul Togetherness compilation.
-Jesse James "Same" (20th Century Fox) vg++/vg++ £30 "Facts of Life '68" great 60's soul album.
-Billy Stewart "Teaches Old Standards New Tricks" (Chess) vg++/vg++ £5 "Ol' Man River" Northern.
-The Tymes "Turning Point" (Rca) sealed £5 "All You Ever Wanted to Know About Love" and "Love's Illusion" good 70's soul.
-The Dramatics "10½" (Mca) nm/nm £4 soul album produced by Don Davis and R.J. Reynolds."Running From My Love".
-Denise La Salle "Here I Am Again" (Westbound) nm/vg+ £5 nice 70's soul in the title track and there's more good tracks.
-Richard Dimples Fields "Dimples" (Boardwalk) nm/vg++ £5 "Let Me Take You In My Arms Tonight", "I Like Your Lovin" and "I've Got To Learn To Say No" all nice soul tunes. Your money will be well spend.
-Rose Banks "Rose" (Motown) nm/vg+ £5 Ex Sly and the Family Stone member. "Rights Alright" nice soul/funk tune and a deent soul tune in "Darling Baby" produced by Dozier-Holland-Dozier.
-Norman Connors "Romantic Journey" (Buddah) nm/vg++ £6 "Once I've Been There" good jazzy stepper.
-Walter Jackson "Feeling Good" (UA) vg++/vg++ £5 1975 album produced by Carl Davis. Nice tunes in "Player In the Band" and "Love Woke Me Up This Morning" and "Love Is Lovelier".
-Allen Toussaint "Motion" (Warner Bros.) nm/nm £4 a smooth stepper in "To Be With You".
-Eric Mercury "Same" (Mercury) nm/vg++ £5 Check "Tell Me Love" and "Pours When It Pains" for some nice 70s soul.
-Smoke "Same" (Chocolate City) sealed £6 Nice 70s soul/funk album. Includes "What Goes Around Comes Around", but "Sunshine Roses And Raindrops" is great 70s soul as well. The album was also released as Blacksmoke.
-William DeVaughn "Be Thankful For What You Got" (Roxbury) nm/vg++ £10 Classic title track.
-Gary Bartz "Bartz" (Arista) vg++/vg++ £6 "Need Your Love" and the lovely "Keep Goin On".
-Margie Joseph: "Hear the Words, Feel the Feeling" (Cotillion) vg++/vg++ £5 "Didn't I Tell You" nice album produced by Lamont Dozier with more good tunes.
-Five Special "Trak'n" (Elektra) vg++/vg++ £5 "Spread the Love" is nice.
-Five Special "Same" (Elektra) vg++/vg++ £6 "Why Leave Us Alone" and "It's a Wonderful Day" is also nice.
-New York City: "I'm Doin' Fine Now" (Chealsea) sealed. £10 70s soul produced by Thom Bell. Check "Hang Your Head In Shame", "By The Time I Get to Phoenix" or "Sanity".
-High Inergy "Same" (Gordy) vg++/nm £6 "Goin Thru the Motions" nice modern soul tune.
-David Ruffin "So Soon We Change" (WB) vg++/vg++ £6 "I Get Excited" excellent 70s tune.
-Starpoint "It's So Delicious" (Broadwalk) nm/nm £4 nice soul/boogie album in their usual style. "I Got the Love" is a nice stepper and there's also the good boogie tune "I'm So Crazy 'Bout You".
-Larry Santos: "You Are Everything I Need" (Casablanca) nm/nm £5 Blue-eyed soul with a nice 70s dancer in"Can't Get You Off My Mind". Also a nice mellow tune in "We Can't Hide It Anymore".
-Tavares "Sky High!" (Capitol) vg++/vg++ £4 "Heaven Must Be Missing an Angel" great 70's soul tune.
-Brenda & the Tabulations "I Keep Coming Back for More" (Chocolate City) nm/vg++ £6 "Let's Go All the Way"
-Al Wilson "I've Got A Feeling" (Playboy) sealed. £5 cut corner. "You Did It For Me", "Stay With Me" nice selection of 70's dancers.
-The Persuaders "Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me" (Atco) vg++/vg+ £6 nice 70s album with good tune like the title track, "Hold On (Just A little Bit Longer)" and "Stay With Me".
-Bloodstone "I Need Time" (London) vg++/vg++ £6 Great 70s dancer in "Closer Togther" and probably LP only. Also check "We Did It".
-Bloodstone "Unreal" (London) vg++/vg++ £6 Great 70s soul in "Outside Woman", "What Did Yoy Do To Me Part 1" and a nice two stepper in "What Did Yoy Do To Me Part 2".
-Bloodstone "Unreal" (London) nm/nm £8 Great 70s soul in "Outside Woman", "What Did Yoy Do To Me Part 1" and a nice two stepper in "What Did Yoy Do To Me Part 2".
-The Main Ingredient "Rolling Down A Mountainside" (Rca) nm/vg+ £6 "Family Man" and "A Broken Heart Don't Really Break" nice 70s soul tunes.
-The Main Ingredient "Bitter Sweet" (rca) sealed. £8 Beautiful 70s soul in a sweet style. Just listen to "Everybody Plays the Fool", "Whirl-Wind" or "Where Do Broken Hearted Lovers Go?".
-Willie Hutch "Concert In Blues" (Motown) vg++/vg++ £6 "I Wish You Love", "Come On Lets Do the Thang" great 70s soul.
-Lamont Dozier "Right Here" (Warner Bros.) nm/vg+ £6 "Ain't Never Loved Nobody (Like I Love You)", "Joy" and "Groovin On a Natural High" great 70s soul.
-Marvin Gaye "You're the Man/ Part 2" (Tamla) M- £6 classic funky soul tune only available on 45.
-Ray Lewis "Cool Love/Sugar Toe" (Atco) VG+ £12 two great sides of xover soul. Light marks but it still plays and sounds nice.
-Al Perkins "Yes, My Goodness Yes/I Fall In Love Again" (Buddah) M- £15 great 70s tune.
-Love Committee "Heaven Only Knows/Same" (Ariola) EX £25 Great 70s tune. Rare Demo. Priced twice as much at Manship's site.
-David Oliver "Friends & Strangers/MS" (Mercury) M- £5 Superb 70s dancer with falsetto vocal.
-Dorothy Moore "Just the One I've Been Looking For/Cry Like a Baby" (GSF) M- £4
-Tim Stevens & the High Energy Band "You Are My Music/Hold On to Your Good Thing" (Pittsburgh International) M- £15 great 70s dancer.
-Thunderflash "Comin' From Me This Time/Not a Day Too Soon" (Jampower) M- £12 70s/modern soul tune.
-Grace Jones "Sorry/That's the Trouble" (Beam Junction) EX £12 Top class 70s female dancer. Nice copy almost M-.
-White Chocolate "Bump Chump/A Penny For Your Thoughts ($50 for your Body)" (Carnaval) NM £10 nice funk track on this small label out of L.A.
-The Mighty-Kin-Explosion "Dancin Music/I Want You To Realize" (MKE) NM £10
-The Lovelites "How Can I Tell My Mom & Dad/Hey! Stars of Tomorrow (Uni) VG+ £1
-Vitamin "E" "Sharing/Back Here Again" (Buddah) EX £8 classy stepper produced by Norman Conners.
-Bettye Scott and the Del-Vetts "Good Feeling/Down, Down, Down" (Teako) M- £15 Superb funky crossover tune.
-Hank Ballard and the Midnighters "Hey There Sexy Lady/Same" (Stang) EX £4 funky 70s dancer. Record appears M-, but as always with these Stang pressings, you can expect some background noise. But the vocals and music as well come out clean.
-Spidell "When It's Over/End the Slums" (Gree-Jack) EX £30 a-side is a great up-tempo Jackson-5 sounding 70s dancer. B-side is great too. 70s soul tune talking about social issues. I think it's quite rare. Not listed in Manship's guide.
-Brigther Side of Darkness "Because I Love You/Oh Baby" (Star-vue) EX £15 superb 70s tune by this child group.
-The Teques "Why Must It Be/If I Could" (Star-vue) EX £4 I prefer the a-side, but still, this is two good sides of 70s soul.
-Baby Washington "I've Got to Break Away/You (Just a Dream)" (Master Five) M- £5
-Baby Washington "Lay a Little Lovin On Me/Baby Let Me Ge Close to" (Master Five) M- £5
-Hands of Time "This Love For Real/I'll Never Forget You" (Inner City) M- £25 superb 70s soul tune produced by Leroy Hutson.
-Patience "This is All I Can Say/Shame on You" (Sounds On Solid Grounds) M- £20 two nice sides.
-William Bell "Tryin' to Love Two/If Sex was All We Had" (Mercury) M- £4 nice 70s tune here you have the Dutch issue with a unique picture sleeve.
-The Mob "I dig everything about you/Love has got a hold on me" (Colossus) nm £12 great crossover soul and one that I personally enjoy a lot.
-Ponderosa Twins + one "Hey girl/You send me" (Horoscope) nm £10 two superb sides of 70s soul.
-Syl Johnson "That's why/Everybody needs love" (twinight) nm £15 a-side is great 70s northern soul and on the b-side you have great ballad. Great value for your money with this record.
-Gene Redding "This heart/What do I do on a Sunday morning" (capitol) nm £8 great 70s soul.
-Stanley Lippitt "Freakish - pt. 1/pt. 2" (Fos-Glo) nm £15 great funk bomb on this rare release from the bay area.
-Spaghetti Head "Funky Axe/Big noise from Winnetka" (Private Stock) vg++ £25 condition very close to near mint. The side with "Big noise from..." has a pen mark on the label.
-Della Reese "It feels good, do it/good lovin" (Avco) vg++ £5 UK issue.
-Lady Margaret & The Stovall Sisters "If it is let it be/Running the wrong way" (Gemini) nm £10
-Johnnie Taylor "You're the best in the world/Disco lady" (cbs) vg++ £6 Great 70s soul in "You're the best....". Dutch issue with picture sleeve.
-George Freeman "The Moment You Came Into My Life/I'm Your Dancing Man" (Kool) nm £15 great 70s tune on obscure label.
-Tyrone St. German "In a world so cold/Don't Cop no attitude" (Morning Dove) nm £12
-Bobby Moore "Try to Hold On/Disco" (Scepter) vg++ £8 Great 70s tune. Close to near mint.
-Moments "Nine Times/When the Morning Comes" (Stang) vg++ £6 great, cheap 70s tune. Close to nm.
-Monday After "Merry-Go-Round/Part 2" (Buddah) nm £10 nice 70s tune.
-Tavares "Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel/Part 2" (Capitol) vg++/vg+ £5 Wonderful 70s soul. Danish issue with picture sleeve.
-Masterplan "Loving, Living, Laughing" (Fos-Glo) NM £12 great, obscure modern tune from the Bay Area.
-VAMP "Free And Easy/This Feeling" (Marvel) NM £15 great 70s soul tune.
-Leone Thomas "Thank You Baby/ Pt.2" (Don) nm £8 good up-tempo modern dancer on promoter Don King's Label.
-Pauline Shivers "Won't You Come Back Home/You're a Devil" (O-Pex) VG++ £10 great crossover.
-Celest Hardie "You Touched the Inner Part of Me/Instr." (Load Stone) NM £6 midtempo modern soul. Lovely track.
-Superlatives "Lonely In a Crowd" (Westbound) VG++ £5 great northern.
-Patrice Holloway "That's The Chance You Gotta Take/Evidence" (Capitol) nm £10 good 70s northern soul.
-Marvin Holmes & The Uptights "Ride Your Mule/Pt. 2" (Revue) NM £8 label has drillhole. Good funk.
-Freddy Wilson "Promise Land/Where Is She" (Eastbound) NM £40 just slight dishwarp which does not affect play. Good James Brown sounding funk track on this collectable label.
-Pee Wee Ellis "Moon Walk/That Thing" (Sound Stage 7) NM. £15 DJ copy. Great funk45 from James Brown sideman.
-Berry Street Station "Chocolate Sugar/All I Want Is You" (Crystal) NM £25 rare funk45 with break in the middle.
-Ivy Jo "I Remember When (dedicated To Beverly)/Sorry Is a Sorry Word" (V.I.P.) NM £5 nice tune from 1970.
I accept PayPal, and I pay the fees. If you want to pay in another, let me know.
I have combined titles from two different sales lists that I have. Unfortunately, I use different grading systems on these two lists, and therefore you should note that:
VG++ is the same as EX
NM is the same as M-
Shipping is from Denmark.
1 LP within Europe is: £7 and 2-3 LPs within Europe is: £10.
Please ask for prices if you are located outside Europe.
E-mail: sebastianlarsen@hotmail.com
LPs
-The Dells "Give Your Baby A Standing Ovation" (Cadet) nm/nm £8 Great soul group. Including the great 70s tune "Closer". Excellent album produced by Charles Stepney.
-Brighter Side of Darkness "Love Jones" (20th Century) nm/nm £12 beautiful copy still in shrink.
-Dianne Steinberg "Same" (Atlantic) nm/nm £15 with the lovely tune "One More Time". Nice copy in shrink.
-21st Century "Ahead of Our Time" (Rca) nm/nm £12 Great 70s child group soul. Check "Mirror, Mirror" or "Tricks Are Made For Kids".
-Harry Ray "It's Good to be Home" (Sugarhill) nm/nm £10 Superb 80s soul. "Lost Affair" and "Love Is a Game".
-Ellerine Harding "Ellerine" (Mainstream) nm/nm £15 Those into the Alice Clark LP should try this one. Nice soul/jazz with a female vocalist.
-Paul Cacia Band Feat. Janine Cameo "Unbelievable" (Alexander Street) nm/nm £8 "Chicago" nice soul/disco tune with female vocal.
-A Taste of Honey "Same" (Capitol) nm/vg++ £6 soul/disco album produced by Mizell Brothers. Includes the classic "Boogie Oogie Oogie".
-The Four Tops "At the top" (abc) nm/vg++ £5 Nice 70s soul set. "This House", "H.E.L.P." etc.
-Gene Chandler "The Gene Chandler Situation" (Mercury) vg++/nm £6 Great 70s soul album with "Simply call it love", "Groovy Situation", "right lights and you, girl", "It's your love I'm after" etc.
-The O'jays "Ship ahoy" (Philadelphia Intl.) nm/vg++ £8 Classic 70s philly produced by Gamble-Huff. "For the love of money", "This air I breathe", "Now that we found love" etc.
-Jimmy James and the Vagabonds "You Don't Stand a Chance if You Can't Dance" (Pye) vg++/vg++ £8 includes "Hey Girl" and "Suspicious Love" which is equally good.
-Barrett Strong "Live & Love" (Capitol) vg++/nm £20 "Man Up In The Sky" wonderful 70s soul tune.
-Brian and Brenda "Supersonic Lover" (Rocket) vg++/vg+ £6 A hybrid of soul and rock, or call it free soul to use a more popular term. I prefer the title track or "Life Could Be So Grand" where the soul influence is strongest.
-Dobie Gray "Midnight Diamond" (Infinity) nm/vg+ £5 70s soul with a nice tune in "You Can Do It".
-Freda Payne "Out of Payne Comes Love" (abc) nm/vg+ £5 "Lost In Love" nice mellow 70s soul tune.
-The 5th Dimension "Love's Lines, Angles and Rhymes" (Bell) sealed. £5 "Viva Tarado".
-The Masqueraders "Love Anonymous" (abc) nm/vg++ £8 70s album produced by Isaac Hayes. "Modern Day Woman", "Be For Real" & "The Bicentennial".
-The Modulations "With a Made Up Mind" (Savoy) vg++/vg++ £8 Gospel album with a nice 70s soul dancer in "Leave It Up to Jesus". Lead vocal by Glenn Jones.
-Prime Time "Flying High" (Total Experience) nm/vg++ £5 "I Owe It To Myself" nice modern tune."Anytime Is Prime Time" is also quite nice.
-Greg Perry "One For the Road" (Casablanca) nm/vg++(cut corner) £20 Really great 70s soul album. "Variety Is the Spice of Life", "I Want to Live And Let Live", "Come On Down" etc.
-Spinners "Mighty Love" (Atlantic) vg++/vg++ £5 "Since I Been Gone", "He'll Never Love You Like I Do" etc. 1974 album produced by Thom Bell.
-Carl Carlton "Everlasting Love" (abc) nm/vg+ £5 70s soul with a couple of nice tunes like "Smokin Room" and "Our Day Will Come"
-Brown Sugar Featuring Clydie King "Same" (Chelsea) nm/vg++ £8 "Loneliness" superb 70s soul which stands out by the way they recorded the track but you will find more nice moments like "Don't Hold It Back".
-The New Birth "Comin' From All Ends" (rca) sealed. £8
-New Birth: "Behold the Mighty Army" (Warner Bros.) nm/vg++ £5 "Your Love Is In My Veins" beautiful 70s dancer and you also have the in demand "Deeper" which is expensive on 12"-single. Album produced by Frank Wilson.
-Lou Courtney "Buffalo Smoke" (rca) nm/nm £10 "Come To Me" very nice 70s soul much in the same style as Marvin Gaye's 70s releases.
-Leroy Hutson "Feel The Spirit" (Curtom) sealed £15 "Lovers Holiday" "Never know what you can do" and "Lonely Togther" good 70s soul as always from this legend.
-Eloise Laws "Eloise" (abc) nm/nm £5 nice little 70s soul title with two good track in "Baby You Lied" and "Number One".
-Aretha Franklin "You" (Atlantic) nm/vg++ £10 "It Only Happen (When I Look At You)" great 70s soul tune.
-The New Birth "Ain't No Big Thing But It's Growing" (Rca) nm/nm £12
-Hitchhikers "Same" (abc) nm/vg++ £6 70s soul with "Love Keeps Knocking At My Door" and more nice tunes.
-The Temptations "1990" (Gordy) nm/vg++ £8 "Heavenly", "I Need You" or "Let Your Hair Down" classic soul album written and produced by Norman Whitfield.
-Barbara Mason & Bunny Sigler "Locked In This Position" (Curtom) nm/vg++ £6 "Never Stop Loving You" and "I'm With You Now" nice 70s soul dancer.
-Masqueraders "Everybody Wanna Live On" (abc) vg++/vg+ £5 "Sweet Sweetning" great 70s soul.
-William Bell "Relating" (Stax) vg++/vg+ £12 "You've Got the Kind of Love I Need" and "Such a Fever" are great 70s soul tunes. Nice vinyl close to near mint.
-Shirley Brown "Same" (Arista) vg+/vg+ £6 nice 70s soul album. "I'll Be Right There Lovin You", "Might Good Feeling" etc.
-Leon Haywood "Keep It In The Family" (20th Century) nm/vg++ £8 Nice 70s soul with "Sugar Lump" and "The Day I Laid Eyes On You".
-Ann Peebles "The Handwriting Is On the Wall" (Hi) nm/vg++ £6 "Lookin' For a Lovin'", "Old Man With Young Ideas" etc. nice 70s southern soul sound.
-Bob Bailey "Looking Forward" (Triangle) nm/nm £6 soul/gospel album with the nice modern soul tune "Did You Know".
-Love Unlimited Orchestra "Music Maestro Please" (20th Century) vg++/vg++ £5 "Midnight Groove"
-George & Gwen McCrae "Together" (Cat) nm/nm £15 "The Rub", "Mechanical Body" and the lovely "Winners Together, Losers Aapart".
-Independents "The First Time We Meet" (Wand) vg++/vg++ £8 "I Love You, Yes I Do" but really good 70s soul all the way through.
-The Swiss Movement "It's Time For" (RCA) nm/vg++ £20 Brilliant male group with highlights in "Take Me back Again", "The Grass Is Greener" and "Take Some Time"
-Dennis Edwards "Coolin' Out" (Gordy) nm/vg++ £6 Nice mellow soul album from '85. "Coolin' Out" is lovely.
-Isley Brothers "Winner takes all" (Tneck) 2LP nm/nm £8 "You're Besides Me" nice soul tune.
-Marvin Gaye "What Going On" (Tamla) vg++/vg+ £15 Brilliant classic album. 1st pressing with heavy gatefold.
-Terry Huff "and The Special Delivery "The Lonely One" (Mainstream) nm/nm £8 nice soul album arranged by Al Johnson especially "Just Not Enough" is great.
-Mirage "Princes of Love" (Rca) nm/nm £12 70s soul in a sweet style with nice tunes like "There's a Love For Everyone".
-Hal Frazier "Same" (VMC) nm/nm £6 "Day Break", "Walk On By"
-L.T.D. "Devotion" (A&M) vg++/vg++ £4 "Promise You'll Stay" nice stepper
-Ben E. King "Supernatural" (Atlantic) nm/vg++ £5 "Supernatural" nice soul/rare groove track.
-Friends of Distinction "Whatever" (Rca) vg++/nm £5 "Didn't We" nice slow track.
-Delegation: "The Promise of Love" (State) vg++/vg++ £6 Nice 70s soul album with good tracks like "Oh Honey" and "Where Is the Love".
-Art Webb "Love Eyes" (Atlantic) nm/vg++ £8 "You Can't Hide Love" lovely stepper with female vocal and a nice flute to back her.
-The Skyliners "Same" (Tortoise) nm/nm £15 70s soul album on this obscure label with good tunes in "The Love Bug(Done Bit Me Again)", "We've Got Love On Our Side" and "If You See a Love You Need".
-Joe Bourne "It Must Be Love" (K-Tel) nm/vg+ £20 "You Are Magnificent" sublime modern soul tune from this Euro only released LP.
-Delegation "Deuces High" (Ariola) vg++/vg++ £10 In demand boogie album only released in Europe by this great American soul group. "What Took You So Long" is a really good boogie and "I Figure I'm Out of Your Life" will be something for the modern soul fans.
-Barbara Acklin "Love Makes a Woman" (Brunswick) vg++/nm £15 Great late 60's soul album produced by Carl Davis and Eugene Records with good tunes through out.
-Leon Ware "Rockin' You Eternally" (Elektra) vg++/vg++ £20 Includes the great title track plus more. Highly recommended soul album. Condition is close to nm.
-Madeline Bell "This Is One Girl" (Pye) nm/vg+ (two stickers at frontcover) £18 "That's What Friends Are For" superb Brazilian influenced soul track which has been reissued by Jazzman.
-Soul Generation "Beyond Body and Soul" (Ebony Sounds) nm/vg++ £40 rare 70s soul album with good tracks through out.
-J.O.B. Orchestra "Open the Doors of Your Heart" (Govinda) vg++/vg++ £5 uk press. "Don't Want That Illusion" money-saver as the 7" is expensive. And there are more nice modern tunes.
-Sylvia "Same" (Vibration) vg++/vg+ £5 "Sweet Stuff"
-Chaka Khan: "Chaka" (WB) nm/vg++ £5 Very good 70s soul in "Sleep on it" and "We Got the Love". The album also includes the classic "I'm every woman".
-The Artistic Sounds "Message to a Nation" (Savoy) nm/vg+ £25 Very nice and rare soul/gospel album. "Give it Up", "Where Do We Go From Here" etc. Several good tracks.
-Anita Baker "The Songstress" (Beverly Glenn) nm/nm(small sticker at upper right corner) £6 Great classic 80's soul album. "Angel"
-The Originals "def-i-ni-tions" (Soul) nm/nm £8 "I'm someone who cares", "Lie no. 2", "Come rain or shine" & "Make it with you" all good early 70's soultunes.
-Pratt & Mcclain "Featuring Happy Days" (Reprise) nm/vg++ £6 Blued-eyed soul album with the great modern floater "Whachersign" which can be found on the Soul Togetherness compilation.
-Jesse James "Same" (20th Century Fox) vg++/vg++ £30 "Facts of Life '68" great 60's soul album.
-Keni Burke: "Same" (Dark Horse) vg++/vg+ £6 "Keep on Singing" wonderful soul track.
-Billy Stewart "Teaches Old Standards New Tricks" (Chess) vg++/vg++ £5 "Ol' Man River" Northern.
-The Tymes "Turning Point" (Rca) sealed £5 "All You Ever Wanted to Know About Love" and "Love's Illusion" good 70's soul.
-The Dramatics "10½" (Mca) nm/nm £4 soul album produced by Don Davis and R.J. Reynolds."Running From My Love".
-Denise La Salle "Here I Am Again" (Westbound) nm/vg+ £5 nice 70's soul in the title track and there's more good tracks.
-Richard Dimples Fields "Dimples" (Boardwalk) nm/vg++ £5 "Let Me Take You In My Arms Tonight", "I Like Your Lovin" and "I've Got To Learn To Say No" all nice soul tunes. Your money will be well spend.
-Rose Banks "Rose" (Motown) nm/vg+ £5 Ex Sly and the Family Stone member. "Rights Alright" nice soul/funk tune and a deent soul tune in "Darling Baby" produced by Dozier-Holland-Dozier.
-Norman Connors "Romantic Journey" (Buddah) nm/vg++ £6 "Once I've Been There" good jazzy stepper.
-Walter Jackson "Feeling Good" (UA) vg++/vg++ £5 1975 album produced by Carl Davis. Nice tunes in "Player In the Band" and "Love Woke Me Up This Morning" and "Love Is Lovelier".
-Allen Toussaint "Motion" (Warner Bros.) nm/nm £4 a smooth stepper in "To Be With You".
-Eric Mercury "Same" (Mercury) nm/vg++ £5 Check "Tell Me Love" and "Pours When It Pains" for some nice 70s soul.
-Smoke "Same" (Chocolate City) sealed £6 Nice 70s soul/funk album. Includes "What Goes Around Comes Around", but "Sunshine Roses And Raindrops" is great 70s soul as well. The album was also released as Blacksmoke.
-William DeVaughn "Be Thankful For What You Got" (Roxbury) nm/vg++ £10 Classic title track.
-First Choice "Armed And Extremely Dangerous" (Philly Groove) nm/vg++ £8 "Newsy Neighbours" nice 70's soul.
-Gary Bartz "Bartz" (Arista) vg++/vg++ £6 "Need Your Love" and the lovely "Keep Goin On".
-Margie Joseph: "Hear the Words, Feel the Feeling" (Cotillion) vg++/vg++ £5 "Didn't I Tell You" nice album produced by Lamont Dozier with more good tunes.
-Five Special "Trak'n" (Elektra) vg++/vg++ £5 "Spread the Love" is nice.
-Five Special "Same" (Elektra) vg++/vg++ £6 "Why Leave Us Alone" and "It's a Wonderful Day" is also nice.
-New York City: "I'm Doin' Fine Now" (Chealsea) sealed. £10 70s soul produced by Thom Bell. Check "Hang Your Head In Shame", "By The Time I Get to Phoenix" or "Sanity".
-High Inergy "Same" (Gordy) vg++/nm £6 "Goin Thru the Motions" nice modern soul tune.
-David Ruffin "So Soon We Change" (WB) vg++/vg++ £6 "I Get Excited" excellent 70s tune.
-Starpoint "It's So Delicious" (Broadwalk) nm/nm £4 nice soul/boogie album in their usual style. "I Got the Love" is a nice stepper and there's also the good boogie tune "I'm So Crazy 'Bout You".
-Larry Santos: "You Are Everything I Need" (Casablanca) nm/nm £5 Blue-eyed soul with a nice 70s dancer in"Can't Get You Off My Mind". Also a nice mellow tune in "We Can't Hide It Anymore".
-Tavares "Sky High!" (Capitol) vg++/vg++ £4 "Heaven Must Be Missing an Angel" great 70's soul tune.
-Brenda & the Tabulations "I Keep Coming Back for More" (Chocolate City) nm/vg++ £6 "Let's Go All the Way"
-Al Wilson "I've Got A Feeling" (Playboy) sealed. £5 cut corner. "You Did It For Me", "Stay With Me" nice selection of 70's dancers.
-The Persuaders "Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me" (Atco) vg++/vg+ £6 nice 70s album with good tune like the title track, "Hold On (Just A little Bit Longer)" and "Stay With Me".
-Donald Byrd "Thank You...For F.U.M.L." (Elektra) nm/nm £5 "Loving You" nice boogie.
-Bloodstone "I Need Time" (London) vg++/vg++ £6 Great 70s dancer in "Closer Togther" and probably LP only. Also check "We Did It".
-Bloodstone "Unreal" (London) vg++/vg++ £6 Great 70s soul in "Outside Woman", "What Did Yoy Do To Me Part 1" and a nice two stepper in "What Did Yoy Do To Me Part 2".
-Bloodstone "Unreal" (London) nm/nm £8 Great 70s soul in "Outside Woman", "What Did Yoy Do To Me Part 1" and a nice two stepper in "What Did Yoy Do To Me Part 2".
-The Soul Train Gang "Same" (Rca) Sealed. £5 "Ooh Cha" "Country Girl" nice soul tunes
-The Main Ingredient "Rolling Down A Mountainside" (Rca) nm/vg+ £6 "Family Man" and "A Broken Heart Don't Really Break" nice 70s soul tunes.
-The Main Ingredient "Bitter Sweet" (rca) sealed. £8 Beautiful 70s soul in a sweet style. Just listen to "Everybody Plays the Fool", "Whirl-Wind" or "Where Do Broken Hearted Lovers Go?".
-Willie Hutch "Concert In Blues" (Motown) vg++/vg++ £6 "I Wish You Love", "Come On Lets Do the Thang" great 70s soul.
-Lamont Dozier "Right Here" (Warner Bros.) nm/vg+ £6 "Ain't Never Loved Nobody (Like I Love You)", "Joy" and "Groovin On a Natural High" great 70s soul.
-Solar Heat "Same" (Abc) nm/nm £6 70s soul/disco. "Just Another Song"
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-Marvin Gaye "You're the Man/ Part 2" (Tamla) M- £6 classic funky soul tune only available on 45.
-Ray Lewis "Cool Love/Sugar Toe" (Atco) VG+ £12 two great sides of xover soul. Light marks but it still plays and sounds nice.
-Al Perkins "Yes, My Goodness Yes/I Fall In Love Again" (Buddah) M- £15 great 70s tune.
-Love Committee "Heaven Only Knows/Same" (Ariola) EX £25 Great 70s tune. Rare Demo. Priced twice as much at Manship's site.
-David Oliver "Friends & Strangers/MS" (Mercury) M- £5 Superb 70s dancer with falsetto vocal.
-Dorothy Moore "Just the One I've Been Looking For/Cry Like a Baby" (GSF) M- £4
-Tim Stevens & the High Energy Band "You Are My Music/Hold On to Your Good Thing" (Pittsburgh International) M- £15 great 70s dancer.
-Thunderflash "Comin' From Me This Time/Not a Day Too Soon" (Jampower) M- £12 70s/modern soul tune.
-Grace Jones "Sorry/That's the Trouble" (Beam Junction) EX £12 Top class 70s female dancer. Nice copy almost M-.
-White Chocolate "Bump Chump/A Penny For Your Thoughts ($50 for your Body)" (Carnaval) NM £10 nice funk track on this small label out of L.A.
-The Mighty-Kin-Explosion "Dancin Music/I Want You To Realize" (MKE) NM £10
-The Lovelites "How Can I Tell My Mom & Dad/Hey! Stars of Tomorrow (Uni) VG+ £1
-Vitamin "E" "Sharing/Back Here Again" (Buddah) EX £8 classy stepper produced by Norman Conners.
-Bettye Scott and the Del-Vetts "Good Feeling/Down, Down, Down" (Teako) M- £15 Superb funky crossover tune.
-Hank Ballard and the Midnighters "Hey There Sexy Lady/Same" (Stang) EX £4 funky 70s dancer. Record appears M-, but as always with these Stang pressings, you can expect some background noise. But the vocals and music as well come out clean.
-Spidell "When It's Over/End the Slums" (Gree-Jack) EX £30 a-side is a great up-tempo Jackson-5 sounding 70s dancer. B-side is great too. 70s soul tune talking about social issues. I think it's quite rare. Not listed in Manship's guide.
-Brigther Side of Darkness "Because I Love You/Oh Baby" (Star-vue) EX £15 superb 70s tune by this child group.
-The Teques "Why Must It Be/If I Could" (Star-vue) EX £4 I prefer the a-side, but still, this is two good sides of 70s soul.
-Baby Washington "I've Got to Break Away/You (Just a Dream)" (Master Five) M- £5
-Baby Washington "Lay a Little Lovin On Me/Baby Let Me Ge Close to" (Master Five) M- £5
-Hands of Time "This Love For Real/I'll Never Forget You" (Inner City) M- £25 superb 70s soul tune produced by Leroy Hutson.
-Patience "This is All I Can Say/Shame on You" (Sounds On Solid Grounds) M- £20 two nice sides.
-William Bell "Tryin' to Love Two/If Sex was All We Had" (Mercury) M- £4 nice 70s tune here you have the Dutch issue with a unique picture sleeve.
-The Mob "I dig everything about you/Love has got a hold on me" (Colossus) nm £12 great crossover soul and one that I personally enjoy a lot.
-Ponderosa Twins + one "Hey girl/You send me" (Horoscope) nm £10 two superb sides of 70s soul.
-Syl Johnson "That's why/Everybody needs love" (twinight) nm £15 a-side is great 70s northern soul and on the b-side you have great ballad. Great value for your money with this record.
-Gene Redding "This heart/What do I do on a Sunday morning" (capitol) nm £8 great 70s soul.
-Stanley Lippitt "Freakish - pt. 1/pt. 2" (Fos-Glo) nm £15 great funk bomb on this rare release from the bay area.
-Spaghetti Head "Funky Axe/Big noise from Winnetka" (Private Stock) vg++ £25 condition very close to near mint. The side with "Big noise from..." has a pen mark on the label.
-Della Reese "It feels good, do it/good lovin" (Avco) vg++ £5 UK issue.
-Lady Margaret & The Stovall Sisters "If it is let it be/Running the wrong way" (Gemini) nm £10
-Johnnie Taylor "You're the best in the world/Disco lady" (cbs) vg++ £6 Great 70s soul in "You're the best....". Dutch issue with picture sleeve.
-George Freeman "The Moment You Came Into My Life/I'm Your Dancing Man" (Kool) nm £15 great 70s tune on obscure label.
-Tyrone St. German "In a world so cold/Don't Cop no attitude" (Morning Dove) nm £12
-Bobby Moore "Try to Hold On/Disco" (Scepter) vg++ £8 Great 70s tune. Close to near mint.
-Moments "Nine Times/When the Morning Comes" (Stang) vg++ £6 great, cheap 70s tune. Close to nm.
-Monday After "Merry-Go-Round/Part 2" (Buddah) nm £10 nice 70s tune.
-Tavares "Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel/Part 2" (Capitol) vg++/vg+ £5 Wonderful 70s soul. Danish issue with picture sleeve.
-Ruby Winters "Sweetheart Things/Guess Who" (Diamond) vg++ £6
-Masterplan "Loving, Living, Laughing" (Fos-Glo) NM £12 great, obscure modern tune from the Bay Area.
-VAMP "Free And Easy/This Feeling" (Marvel) NM £15 great 70s soul tune.
-Leone Thomas "Thank You Baby/ Pt.2" (Don) nm £8 good up-tempo modern dancer on promoter Don King's Label.
-Pauline Shivers "Won't You Come Back Home/You're a Devil" (O-Pex) VG++ £10 great crossover.
-Celest Hardie "You Touched the Inner Part of Me/Instr." (Load Stone) NM £6 midtempo modern soul. Lovely track.
-Superlatives "Lonely In a Crowd" (Westbound) VG++ £5 great northern.
-Patrice Holloway "That's The Chance You Gotta Take/Evidence" (Capitol) nm £10 good 70s northern soul.
-Marvin Holmes & The Uptights "Ride Your Mule/Pt. 2" (Revue) NM £8 label has drillhole. Good funk.
-Freddy Wilson "Promise Land/Where Is She" (Eastbound) NM £40 just slight dishwarp which does not affect play. Good James Brown sounding funk track on this collectable label.
-Pee Wee Ellis "Moon Walk/That Thing" (Sound Stage 7) NM. £15 DJ copy. Great funk45 from James Brown sideman.
-Berry Street Station "Chocolate Sugar/All I Want Is You" (Crystal) NM £25 rare funk45 with break in the middle.
-Ivy Jo "I Remember When (dedicated To Beverly)/Sorry Is a Sorry Word" (V.I.P.) NM £5 nice tune from 1970.