-Soul Generation "Beyond Body and Soul" (Ebony Sounds) nm/vg++ £40 rare 70s soul album with good tracks through out.
-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.
-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.
-The Eugene Record "Same" (Warner Bros) nm/vg+ £10 includes the superb 70s soul tune "Overdose of Joy". Beautiful copy.
-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.
-Aretha Franklin "You" (Atlantic) nm/vg++ £10 "It Only Happen (When I Look At You)" great 70s soul tune.
-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.
-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.
-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.
-Lamont Dozier: "Black Bach" (Abc) nm/vg++ £6 "Put Out My Fire"
-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.
-Johnny Bristol "Hang on in there baby" (mgm) vg++/nm £5 uk pressing with laminate cover. "Hang on in there baby", "You and I" etc.
-King Floyd "Heart of the matter" (VIP) vg++/vg £5 1971 crossover soul. Very enjoyable album which has plenty of good tunes. "Heartaches", "Groov-A-Lin", "You've been good to me, thank you" etc.
-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".
-L.T.D. "Love Magic" (A&M) nm/vg++ £6 "Love Magic" soulful disco with male vocal.
-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.
-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".
-Eloise Laws "Eloise" (abc) nm/nm £5 nice little 70s soul title with two good track in "Baby You Lied" and "Number One".
-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.
-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".
-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".
-Dennis Edwards "Coolin' Out" (Gordy) nm/vg++ £6 Nice mellow soul album from '85. "Coolin' Out" is lovely.
-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 backed with flute.
-The Blossoms "Shockwave" (Lion) vg++/vg+(13cm. split on top seam) £8 70s female group soul. "It's All Up To You" is really good but don't miss "Cherish What Is Dear to You" and "Shochwave", and there's also a nice version of "Grandma's Hands".
-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.
-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's more nice modern soul 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".
-Leon Ware "Inside Is Love" (Fabulous) nm/vg+ £5 "Small Cafe", "Club Sashay" etc. Quality soul album for a cheap price.
-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.
-5000 Volts "Same" (Philips) vg++/vg++ £8 Great, over-looked soul/disco album only released in Europe. "Come Hear the Music", "Bye Love" and "Light the Flame of Love" three lovely 70s/ modern soul tunes. "Doctor Kiss-Kiss" is a very nice disco tune.
-The Originals "California Sunset" (Motown) nm/nm (dish warp. Record plays well regardless) £8 great crossover tunes produced by Lamont Dozier like "Don't Turn the Lights Off" and "Good Lovin Is Just A Dime Away". Solid album.
-The Tymes "Turning Point" (Rca) sealed £5 "All You Ever Wanted to Know About Love" and "Love's Illusion" good 70's soul.
-Norma Jean "Same" (Bearsville) nm/nm £6 "Saturday" great disco and nice two-step soul in "Sorcerer"
-Impact "Same" (Atco) nm/vg+ £6 "Happy Man" 70s dancer. Other interesting tunes as well.
-Marcus Miller "Suddenly" (WB) nm/nm £6 "Lovin You" nice modern soul and there's more 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.
-Norman Connors "Romantic Journey" (Buddah) nm/vg++ £6 "Once I've Been There" good jazzy soul.
-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.
-Eddie Kendricks "Vintage 78" (Tamla) nm/vg++ £6 "How's Your Love Life Baby" and "Don't Underestimate the Power of Love".
-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.
-Marilyn McCoo And Billy Davis, Jr. "I Hope We Get to Love In Time" (abc) nm/vg++ £5 nice soul tune in "You Don't Have to Be a Star"
-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.
-Lawrence Hilton Jacob "All The Way...Love" (abc) vg++/vg+ £4 1979 soul album with good tunes in "Kiss And Tell" and "Love Shot".
-The Floaters "same" (abc) nm/vg+ £5 "Float On" and a nice 70s dancer in "Take One Step At a Time".
-Four Tops "Cat Fish" (abc) vg++/vg+ £4 "Strung Out For Your Love"
-Platinum Hook: "Same" (Motown) nm/vg+ £5 "Gotta Find a Woman"
-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.
-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 Staples "Pass it On" (Warner Bros.) nm/vg++ £5 "Making Love" and "Take This Love of Mine" nice 70s soul produced by Curtis Mayfield.
-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".
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-Soul Generation "Beyond Body and Soul" (Ebony Sounds) nm/vg++ £40 rare 70s soul album with good tracks through out.
-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.
-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.
-The Eugene Record "Same" (Warner Bros) nm/vg+ £10 includes the superb 70s soul tune "Overdose of Joy". Beautiful copy.
-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.
-Aretha Franklin "You" (Atlantic) nm/vg++ £10 "It Only Happen (When I Look At You)" great 70s soul tune.
-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.
-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.
-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.
-Lamont Dozier: "Black Bach" (Abc) nm/vg++ £6 "Put Out My Fire"
-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.
-Johnny Bristol "Hang on in there baby" (mgm) vg++/nm £5 uk pressing with laminate cover. "Hang on in there baby", "You and I" etc.
-King Floyd "Heart of the matter" (VIP) vg++/vg £5 1971 crossover soul. Very enjoyable album which has plenty of good tunes. "Heartaches", "Groov-A-Lin", "You've been good to me, thank you" etc.
-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".
-L.T.D. "Love Magic" (A&M) nm/vg++ £6 "Love Magic" soulful disco with male vocal.
-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.
-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".
-Eloise Laws "Eloise" (abc) nm/nm £5 nice little 70s soul title with two good track in "Baby You Lied" and "Number One".
-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.
-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".
-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".
-Dennis Edwards "Coolin' Out" (Gordy) nm/vg++ £6 Nice mellow soul album from '85. "Coolin' Out" is lovely.
-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".
-L.T.D. "Devotion" (A&M) vg++/vg++ £5 "Promise You'll Stay" nice stepper.
-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 backed with flute.
-The Blossoms "Shockwave" (Lion) vg++/vg+(13cm. split on top seam) £8 70s female group soul. "It's All Up To You" is really good but don't miss "Cherish What Is Dear to You" and "Shochwave", and there's also a nice version of "Grandma's Hands".
-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.
-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's more nice modern soul 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".
-Leon Ware "Inside Is Love" (Fabulous) nm/vg+ £5 "Small Cafe", "Club Sashay" etc. Quality soul album for a cheap price.
-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.
-5000 Volts "Same" (Philips) vg++/vg++ £8 Great, over-looked soul/disco album only released in Europe. "Come Hear the Music", "Bye Love" and "Light the Flame of Love" three lovely 70s/ modern soul tunes. "Doctor Kiss-Kiss" is a very nice disco tune.
-The Originals "California Sunset" (Motown) nm/nm (dish warp. Record plays well regardless) £8 great crossover tunes produced by Lamont Dozier like "Don't Turn the Lights Off" and "Good Lovin Is Just A Dime Away". Solid album.
-The Tymes "Turning Point" (Rca) sealed £5 "All You Ever Wanted to Know About Love" and "Love's Illusion" good 70's soul.
-Norma Jean "Same" (Bearsville) nm/nm £6 "Saturday" great disco and nice two-step soul in "Sorcerer"
-Impact "Same" (Atco) nm/vg+ £6 "Happy Man" 70s dancer. Other interesting tunes as well.
-Marcus Miller "Suddenly" (WB) nm/nm £6 "Lovin You" nice modern soul and there's more 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.
-Norman Connors "Romantic Journey" (Buddah) nm/vg++ £6 "Once I've Been There" good jazzy soul.
-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.
-Jon Lucien "Premonition" (cbs) nm/vg++ £10 "Mi Vida"
-Eddie Kendricks "Vintage 78" (Tamla) nm/vg++ £6 "How's Your Love Life Baby" and "Don't Underestimate the Power of Love".
-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.
-First Choice "Armed And Extremely Dangerous" (Philly Groove) nm/vg++ £8 "Newsy Neighbours" nice 70's soul.
-William DeVaughn "Be Thankful For What You Got" (Roxbury) nm/vg++ £10 Classic title track.
-Sweet Cream "& Other Delights" (Shady Brook) nm/nm £5 "You Brought Joy" nice 70s soul.
-Marilyn McCoo And Billy Davis, Jr. "I Hope We Get to Love In Time" (abc) nm/vg++ £5 nice soul tune in "You Don't Have to Be a Star"
-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.
-Lawrence Hilton Jacob "All The Way...Love" (abc) vg++/vg+ £4 1979 soul album with good tunes in "Kiss And Tell" and "Love Shot".
-The Floaters "same" (abc) nm/vg+ £5 "Float On" and a nice 70s dancer in "Take One Step At a Time".
-Four Tops "Cat Fish" (abc) vg++/vg+ £4 "Strung Out For Your Love"
-Platinum Hook: "Same" (Motown) nm/vg+ £5 "Gotta Find a Woman"
-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.
-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 Staples "Pass it On" (Warner Bros.) nm/vg++ £5 "Making Love" and "Take This Love of Mine" nice 70s soul produced by Curtis Mayfield.
-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".
-The Soul Train Gang "Same" (Rca) Sealed. £5 "Ooh Cha" "Country Girl" nice soul tunes
-Ron Banks And The Dramatics "The Dramatic Jackpot" (abc) sealed. £6 Small cut corner. "A Thousand Shades of Blue"
-Solar Heat "Same" (Abc) nm/nm £6 70s soul/disco. "Just Another Song"