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Hi All

Some sales for you.......REDUCED AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Excellent or better unless stat

Let me know by PM if interested.

Paypal available. Offers welcome

Best

John

£15 each. Any 4 for £50 inc postage.

Barbara Acklin: Am I The Same Girl (Brunswick)

Alltime classic

Artistics: Hope We Have (Canadian Brunswick)

Classic Northern dancer

Gene Chandler: Fool For You (Constellation)

Great Northern double header

Fascinations: Girls Are Out To Get You (Mayfield)

Classic Northern Dancer

Jobell Orch: Never Gonna Let You Go (Jan)

Alltime classic dancer. VG++ Plays fine

Major Lance: You're Everything I Need (Osiris)

In demand 70's dancer

Mighty Marvelows: Talkin Bout Ya Baby (ABC)

Alltime classic Northern dancer. Still in demand

Jimmy Robbins: I Can't Please You (Jerhart)

Classic Northern

Sapphires: I Found Out Too Late (Reo)

In demand midtempo Northern

Dusty Springfield: What's It Gonna Be (Philips)

Classic Northern dancer. THE version

Sunny And The Sunliners: No One Else Will Do (Tear Drop WDJ)

Superb RnB Dancer. Should be played. (one-sided)

Temptations: Why You Wanna Make Me Blue (Stateside)

Classic Motown dancer. Nice on Stateside. VG+ NOC

Junior Walker: Tune Up (Soul)

Classic Motown dancer

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£10 each. Any 5 for £40 inc postage or Any 7 for £50

Most of these are worth E20++

Admirations: Wait Til I get to Know You (One-der-ful)

Classic Chicago Northern

Admirations: Don't Leave Me (One-der-ful)

Classic Chicago Northern

Maxine Brown: Now That You've Gone (Nomar)

Great early dancer

Randy Brown: I Wanna Make Love To You (Parachute)

Quality modern

Jerry Butler: (I'm Just Thinking About) Cooling Out (PIR)

Great 70's

Gene Chander: Let Me Make Love To You (20th Cent)

Classic modern dancer

Otis Clay: Got To Find A Way (One-derful)

Great over-looked Northern dancer

Cornelius Bros And Sister Rose: Too Late To Turn Back Now (Liberty Mexican demo)

Quality crossover/northern

Cruisers: Take A Chance (Gamble)

Quality crossover/northern

Greg Diamond Bionic Boogie: Hot Butterfly (Polydor)

Quality popular modern (Luther Vandross on vocal)

Delfonics: I Told You So (Philly Groove)

Classic midtempo

Lamont Dozier: Breaking Out All Over (Abc)

Classic 70's dancer

Lamont Dozier: Why Can't We be Lovers (Invictus)

Soul perfection

Dramatics: No Rebate On Love (Mainstream)

Popular 70s dancer

Millie Jackson: My Man, A Sweet Man (Spring)

Classic 70's dancer

General Johnson: Don't Walk Away (Arista)

Classic modern

Knight Bros: Temptation 'Bout To Get Me (Checker)

Midtempo 60's

Lew Kirton: Talk To Me (Believe In A Dream WDJ)

Quality modern

Barbara Lewis: Pushing A Good Thing Too Far (Atlantic)

Classic 60's

Mary And The Desirables: You're Changing (Checker)

Overlooked Northern double header

Barbara Mercer: Hey!! (Golden World)

Classic Detroit Northern

Miracles: Going To a Go Go (with Pic Sleeve)

Classic Motown

The Mob: I'd Like To See More Of You (Colossus)

Great crossover dancer

Jackie Moore: This Time Baby (Columbia)

Classic 70's

Johnny Nash: You Never Know (MGM)

In demand 60's dancer

Norfolk: Gift Wrap My Love (Trenton)

Funky 70's

Odds and Ends: Give Me Something (Today)

Quality crossover

Odds and Ends: Yesterday My Love (Today)

As above

Gwen Owens: You better Watch Out (Casablanca)

Quality 70s dancer

The Platters: Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil, See No Evil (Musicor)

Northern classic

Razzy: I Hate Hate (Aquarian)

Popular 70s dancer.

Razzy: I Hate Hate (MGM)

Popular 70s dancer. The better mix IMO

Revelation: Feel It (Handshake)

Top notch modern dancer

Sapphires: Who Do You Love (Swan)

Classic 60s

Pauline Shivers: You Better Tell Him No (OPEX)

Overlooked Northern dancer

Spinners: I'll Be Around (Atlantic)

Popular 70's

Cissy Stone: Gone But Not Forgotten (Decca)

Quality popular 70s dancer

Superlatives: Lonely In A Crowd (Westbound)

Classic Northern double-header

Third Avenue Blues Band: It's Got To Be Love/If You Don't Love Me (Revue)

Up-tempo dancer/ Popular crossover

TSU Tornados: Only Inside (Ovide)

Popular crossover

Baby Washington: That's How Heartaches are Made (Sue)

The version

Baby Washington: Run My Heart/Your Fool (Sue)

Great 60's double header

Mary Wells: Use Your Head (20th Cent)

Classic 60's midtempo

Whirlwind: Don't Let Him Get The Best of You (Roulette)

Popular 70's

Whispers: Needle In A Haystack (Soul Clock)

Popular crossover

Al Wilson: Be Concerned (Playboy)

Quality modern floater

Al Wilson: Touch and Go (Rocky Road)

Great 70s

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