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Clips are NOT the actual records, the pictures are though (apologies for the low quality - best I can do).

(1) The Invincibles — “Nobody” (Double Shot) — VG+ £50

(Top drawer gritty male group harmony dancer. B side has a smudged, red stamp of some sort (radio station?) which is similar to the copy on theYoutube clip)

(2) Bonnie Herman - "Hush Don't Cry" (Columbia) - VG £160

(Rarer red issue - see pic. Main side plays easily Ex or better. B side visually has more marks and label has a demo copy sticker)

(3) King Floyd & The Three Queens — “Times Have Changed” — VG+ £60

(Current demand on this mid-tempo, moody soulful funk. Great record - got myself a WD!

(4) Chuck Edwards — “I Don’t Want No Company” (Rene) — VG+ £20

https://www.myspace.com/mrbullfight/music/songs/i-don-t-want-no-company-36188682

(5) James Galt — “A Most Unusual Feeling” (Aurora) — VG £20

(6) Bobby Jones - "Slow Down, I'm Gonna Loose You" (TMP-Ting WD) - VG+ £20

https://www.raresoulman.co.uk/d/90224/JONES,_BOBBY

(7) Lynn Conner - "Laughing At Me" (Monument WD) — VG+ £20

(8) The Bean Brothers — “Spinning Around” (D.I. Records) — NM £15

(9) Freddy King — “You’re Barkin’ Up The Wrong Tree” (Federal) — VG++ £10

(10) Smokey Brooks — “Spin It Jig” (Now) — EX £30

https://rarefunkonvinyl.blogspot.co.uk/2010/08/smokey-brooks-spin-it-jig.html

(Rare deep funk — classic style)

Thanks for looking. PM if interested - postage will need to be added (normally £2 for UK recorded) and Paypal gift preferred (or add enough to cover fees).

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