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Guest Richard Bergman
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A good £5 70's record in a similar vein to the equally cheap Masqueraders " sweet sweetning" :shades:

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It's from the Shaft In Africa soundtrack album - one of the best album covers of all time :lol: , I'll try and post a pic later. Some wacky instrumentals on it including the Shaft In Africa theme tune which was (is??) big on the jazz/funk scene - quality instrumental. Dan Collins will love this type of sound.. :shades:

Rich

Guest woolie mark
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It's from the Shaft In Africa soundtrack album Rich

there's three different edits on the LP

i first heard it when sky cinema were running the film last year - it's a really shit film, but the soundtrack is excellent - a few of the lesser known 70s "blaxploitation" films have some good tunes

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there's three different edits on the LP

i first heard it when sky cinema were running the film last year - it's a really shit film, but the soundtrack is excellent - a few of the lesser known 70s "blaxploitation" films have some good tunes

Can you post any of them up? Love to hear 'em. I know they did the same thing with Bobby Womack's "Across 103rd Street" which is a good track as well.

-Mike

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Been playing this to death at home. Anyone else a fan? :D -Mike

Nice, puts me in mind of 'its really rough out there',-(?), or 'My weakness is you'-Skullsnaps; Like the sound..... :thumbsup:

Guest Stuart T
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there's three different edits on the LP

i first heard it when sky cinema were running the film last year - it's a really shit film, but the soundtrack is excellent - a few of the lesser known 70s "blaxploitation" films have some good tunes

But its a cinematic masterpiece, only surpassed by Superfly! Possibly the best of the genre IMHO was Gordon's War. The LP goes for a lot but has been reissued, the first reissues were a bad pressing though, if I remember right?

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Been playing this to death at home. Anyone else a fan? :huh:

-Mike

Here's one of my favourite ABC outings from them, though I think it only came out on 7" in the UK

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Here's one of my favourite ABC outings from them, though I think it only came out on 7" in the UK

'You'll Never Find A Better Man Than Me' - Fantastic and easily available!!

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'are you man enough' is also on the main street people lp along with 'just can't get you out of my mind' and other top tracks, and it's a lot cheaper and easier than the shaft in africa soundtrack.

Guest Matt Male
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Can you post any of them up? Love to hear 'em. I know they did the same thing with Bobby Womack's "Across 103rd Street" which is a good track as well.

-Mike

Or even a few streets up 'Across 110th Street'... I agree though, great track :wicked: LL Johnson also did a version.

Matt

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got above song from local record shop.it was in shite condition.told the guy he couldnt sell it like that.so he gave me it for nothing.why cant all dealers be like that.sold it for a tenner,only jokin.gave it to my m8 for nothing. another great 4tops to get is MAMA YOUR ALRIGHT WITH ME abc on 45.same price as above.mite even say it is better.dont fall for the, cause its cheap it aint good syndrome.1000s out there like this.its tight skint flints like us that give the lesser known the credit they deserve.enough from me.im off on a 300mile trip to edinburgh for hibs aldayer.be warned ive got my records & sound burger in tow. :wicked:


Guest taylormadesoul
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another half decent track by the four tops......

ONE CHAIN DONT MAKE NO PRISON - PROBE YPRO 621

YEAR.... 1974

just cant get you out of my mind.........................CLASS

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A good £5 70's record in a similar vein to the equally cheap Masqueraders " sweet sweetning" :lol:

In answer to your question, "Why did Hancock only get a half hour", because any longer than that and you would have died from laughter. But I guess that'll not be the fisrt time you've heard that?

Along with Tommy Cooper and Ken Dodd, what more is there to comedy?

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But its a cinematic masterpiece, only surpassed by Superfly! Possibly the best of the genre IMHO was Gordon's War. The LP goes for a lot but has been reissued, the first reissues were a bad pressing though, if I remember right?

Have got that LP Stu as well somewhere, on original Buddah if I recall - didn't know it went for big bucks, got it in early 90s from Rod Shard from his record stall in Aflecks Palace in Manchester - some great instrumentals on it...

Rich

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