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One LP within Europe costs £7 to ship, or £15 if you want it sent insured.

One LP to the rest of the world is £10, or £18 if you want it sent insured.

Check my grading system at the end of the list.

-Marge Dodson "A Lovely Way to Live" (Decca) vg++/vg++ £15 including the northern hit "Be Your Baby" which is expensive on 7".

-Barrett Strong "Live & Love" (Capitol) vg++/nm £20 "Man Up In The Sky" wonderful 70s soul tune.

-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.

-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.

-David Oliver "Mind Magic" (Mercury) vg++/vg+ £15 Really nice 1978 soul album with jazzy undertones produced by Wayne Hendersen. Check "Private Secretary", "I Surrender" or "Who Are You".

-Faze-O "Riding High" (She) nm/vg++ £20 "Riding High" soul/rare groove track sampled in hip hop.

-Eddie Kendricks "People... Hold On" (Tamla) vg+/nm £25 "Date With the Rain", "If You Let Me", "Girl You Need a Change of Mind" etc. classic album and pretty tough to find.

-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"

-Tommy Butler "Same" (Zardaeo) Sealed £30 "It's a Love In, Baby" superb 70s male crossover tune which you should not miss out on. Obscure album on tiny label. Not easy to find.

-Al Johnson "Peaceful" (Marina) nm/vg++ £25 Great 70 soul with the original version of "I've Got My Second Wind" plus more strong soul tracks like "It's Not Too Late", "Come Check Out This Love" or "Since You Walked Out Of My Life".

-Mitty Collier "I Am Love" (Now Sound) nm/vg++(autographed at backcover) £40 very rare modern soul/gospel. "What He's Done For Me"

-California Executive "Dancing and Romancing" (Parliament) nm/nm £30 rare modern soul with good tunes as "I Can't Forget You" and "The Same For Me".

-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.

-Jesse James "Same" (20th Century Fox) vg++/vg++ £30 "Facts of Life '68" great 60's soul album.

-5000 Volts "Same" (Philips) vg++/vg++ £10 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.

-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.

-Stephanie Mills "Movin' in the Right Direction" (abc) vg++/vg++ £12 The title track is a super nice 70s soul track and don't miss "I'll Never Love Nobody Else But You" either.

-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.

-Faith Pillow "Same" (Uncle Tunes) nm/vg+ £30 "Shady Lady" Rare, obscure soul/folk.

-Soul Generation "Beyond Body and Soul" (Ebony Sounds) nm/vg++ £40 rare 70s soul album with good tracks through out.

-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".

-Blue Magic "The Magic of Blue" (Atco) vg++/vg £5 Good Philly group soul from '74 with Norman Harris and Vince Montana involved. Check "Stringin Me Along" or "Never Get Over You".

-Angela Clemmons "Same" (Portrait) vg++/vg+ £6 "Mine" really good boogie.

-Freda Payne "Out of Payne Comes Love" (abc) nm/vg+ £5 "Lost In Love" nice mellow 70s soul tune.

-Busta Jones "Just A Little Misunderstanding" (Spring) 12" vg++ £8 in demand 70s mover.

-Fantastic Four "Night People" (Westbound) vg++/vg+ £4 "Hideaway"

-The Whispers "Open Up Your Love" (Soul Train) nm/vg+ £5 "Make It With You", "Love Is a Dream"

-Chuck Jackson "Needing You, Wanting You" (All Platinum) nm/vg (something that could be a bite in the cover caused a damage) £2 "I've Got the Need", Beautiful Woman" and more nice 70s soul tracks.

-Carol Douglas "The Carol Douglas Album" (Midland) nm/vg+ £5 "A Hurricane Is Coming Tonite" 70s soul.

-The 5th Dimension "Love's Lines, Angles and Rhymes" (Bell) nm/vg++ £5 "Viva Tarado".

-The 5th Dimension "Love's Lines, Angles and Rhymes" (Bell) sealed. £6 "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.

-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.

-Swankk "Band of Gold/Swankkin" (BMO) nm 12" £4 '83 of classic originally by Freda Payne.

-Shine "Same" (Connection) vg+/vg+ £12 "So Into You" nice stepper. Swedish release.

-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 Nice soul/funk album from '74. "Pretty Music" and "Patiently" with its drumbreak are both good soul tracks but there's more interesting moments on here.

-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.

-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.

-Dusty Springfield "Dusty In Memphis" (Atlantic) vg+/vg+ £6 "Son of a Preacher Man", "Just A Little Lovin'" etc.

-Gladys Knight & The Pips "2nd Anniversary" (Buddah) vg++/vg++ £6 "At Every End There's a Beginning".

-LTG Exchange "Susie Heart-break (Ghetto Child)" (Rca) vg++/vg+ £10 Nice soul/funk album which has a ghetto theme throughout. Just check the cover. Plenty of nice tunes like "Money Mad", "Cop And Blow World", "Dinero" or the title track.

-Jackie Jackson "Same" (Motown) nm/vg++ £6 nice 70s sweet soul from one of the Jackson Brothers. Check "Love Don't Want To Leave" or "Do I Owe".

-Hitchhikers "Same" (abc) nm/vg++ £6 nice little 70s soul album 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.

-Natalie Cole "Natalie" (Capitol) nm/nm £5 Check "Mr. Melody" or "Sophisticated Lady" with its funky vibe.

-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".

-Carrie Lucas "Still In Love" (Solar) nm/nm £6 "Show Me Where You're Coming From" very nice boogie.

-Aretha Franklin "Aretha Arrives" (Atlantic) vg+/vg+ £8 "96 Tears"and "Prove It".

-Kalyan "Same" (Mca) nm/vg++ £10 "Sweet Music and "What We Gonna Do Next".

-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.

-The Young Holt-Unlimited "Soulful Strut" (Brunswick) nm/nm £15 Instrumental soul/jazz hits. Check "Soulful Strut".

-Black Light Orchestra "Touch me, Take me" (Rca) 12" nm/nm £10 yellow label.

-Bob Bailey "Looking Forward" (Triangle) nm/nm £6 soul/gospel album with the nice modern soul tune "Did You Know".

-Barry White "The Man" (20th cenury fox) vg++/vg++ £5 "September When I First Met You", "It's Only Love Doing Its Thing" and "Look At Her" great tunes.

-Love Unlimited Orchestra "Music Maestro Please" (20th Century) vg++/vg++ £5 "Midnight Groove"

-Loleatta Holloway "Same" (Salsoul) nm/nm £6 "Hit and Run" wonderful tune. German pressing.

-George & Gwen McCrae "Together" (Cat) nm/nm £15 "The Rub" sampled in hip hop. "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.

-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 classic soul album. Good all the way through. 1st pressing.

-Maxine Weldon "Right On" (Mainstream) vg++/vg++ £8 soul/jazz with female vocal. ""Grits Ain't Groceries" nice funky tune but there's a few more nice mellow soulful tunes as well.

-David Ruffin "Everything's Coming Up Love" (Motown) nm/vg+ £5 "Discover Me", "Everything's Coming Up Love" etc. Nice 70s album produced by Van McCoy.

-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".

-Lifestyle "Same" (Mca) nm/vg++ £6 "Katrina" and more nice 70s soul tunes.

-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.

-Leon Huff "Here To Create Music" (Philadelphia Int.) nm/nm £8 Soul album from 1980.

-Hodges, James & Smith "What Have You Done For Love?" (London) vg++/vg++ £6 Good disco in the title track and there's a nice version of "You Can't Hide Love".

-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 backed with flute.

-The Blossoms "Shockwave" (Lion) vg++/vg+(13cm. split on top seam) £10 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.

-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.

-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.

-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".

-Barbara Mason "If You Knew Him Like I Do" (National General) vg++/vg++ £30 "Your Old Flame", "(There's) Always Something There To Remind Me" etc. Rare album and with this woman you can expect high quality.

-The Artistic Sounds "Message to a Nation" (Savoy) sealed. £30 Very nice and rare soul/gospel album. "Give it Up", "Where Do We Go From Here" etc. Several good tracks.

-Leon Ware "Inside Is Love" (Fabulous) nm/vg+ £5 "Small Cafe", "Club Sashay" etc. Quality soul album for a cheap price.

-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.

-Gypsy Lane "Predictions" (Drive) vg++(edge warp which it manages to play through without jumps or skips) /vg++ £4 "I Could Use Some Loving" is a nice stepper.

-Leo Sayer "Thunder In My Heart" (WB) vg++/vg++ £4 "Easy to Love" nice two-step.

-Keni Burke: "Same" (Dark Horse) vg++/vg+ £6 "Keep on Singing" wonderful soul track.

-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.

-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 Brothers "Don't Stop Now" (Rca) vg++/vg+ £8 "Under the Skin" monster disco tune.

-Banks & Hampton: "Passport to Ecstasy" (Warner Bros.) nm/vg++ £6 "Shake it" and "Were moving on" great soul/boogie tracks

-One Way "Shine On Me" (Mca) nm/vg++ £6 "Didn't You Know It" fine 80's soul track.

-The Dramatics "10½" (Mca) nm/nm £4 soul album produced by Don Davis and R.J. Reynolds."Running From My Love".

-First Choice "So Let Us Entertain You" (Warner Bros) nm/nm £5 "I'll stay right here" and "Are you ready for me" nice soulful disco.

-Denise La Salle "Here I Am Again" (Westbound) nm/vg+ £8 nice 70's soul in the title track and there's more good tracks.

-Goody Goody "Same" (Atlantic) vg++/vg++ £8 "It Looks Like Love" good disco produced by Vicent Montana.

-Goodie "I Wanna Be Your man" (Total Expirience) vg++/vg++ £5 "Because of You" modern stepper.

-Clarence Carter "Sixty Minutes With" (Fame) vg++/vg+ £5 "Next to You"

-Love Unlimited Orchestra "In Heat" (20th Century) vg++/vg+ £5 "Move Me No Mountain".

-Marcus Miller "Suddenly" (WB) nm/nm £6 "Lovin You" nice modern soul and there's more tracks.

-Betty Wright "Traveling In the Circle" (Alston) nm/vg++ £5 "You're Just What I Need"

-Reuben Howell "Same" (Motown) vg+/vg++ £12 Includes the great 70s northern tune "You Can't Stop A Man In Love" but it doesn't stand alone. "You Can Always Have Me", "Funny How Time Slips Away", "When You Take Another Chance On Love" are not to be missed out on either. In a different bag you have "You Made Your Bed" which is basically a rework of the classic breakbeat tune "Scratchin'" by Magic Disco Machine.

-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.

-Eddie Kendricks "For You" (Tamla) vg+/vg+(Name written on front cover and on label) £4 "Shoeshine Boy" and "Please Don't Go Away". Album produced by Frank Wilson and Leonard Caston.

-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".

-Millie Jackson "Feelin Bitchy" (Spring) vg++/vg++ £6 "All the Way Lover"

-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".

-Silk "Smooth As Silk" (Prelude) vg++/vg++ £30 Fine 70s soul album on this popular disco label. Just check "Give Yourself To Me", "Call Me" or the mellow "I Know I Didn't Wrong" but the album is good all the way through.

-Bobby Nunn "Second to Nunn" (Motown) vg++/vg++ £6 "She's Just a Groupie" nice synth boogie. "Get it While Yoy Can" is nice too.

-Smoke "Same" (Chocolate City) sealed £5 nice blend of 70s soul and funky tracks. Includes "What Goes Around Comes Around".

-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.

-Dramatics "A Dramatic Experience" (Volt) nm/vg++ £8 "The Devil Is Dope"

-Real Thing "Same" (Philips) vg++/vg++ £8 UK soul from the 70s. Including the hit "You To Me Are Everything" but there's a few other nice tunes like "Who, Oh Why (Oh Why)" and "Can't Get By Without You".

-Sweet Cream "& Other Delights" (Shady Brook) nm/nm £5 "You Brought Joy" nice 70s soul/disco.

-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"

-The Persuaders "Same" (Atco) nm/nm £10 "Trying Girls Out" nice track which was sampled by Jay-Z. Also a nice version of "I Want to Make It With You"

-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.

-Minnie Riperton "Adventures in Paradise" (Epic) vg++/vg++ £12 "Inside My Love", "Simple Things" etc..

-Tata Vega "Totally Vega" (Tamla) vg++/vg++ £4 "Mr. Troublemaker"

-Linda Lewis: "Not A Little Girl Anymore" (Arista) nm/vg+ £5 "I Do My Best To Impress"

-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"

-Logg "Same" (Rams Horn) vg++/vg++ £15 Euro press of classic Salsoul title produced by Greg Carmichael and Leroy Burgess. "I Know You Will" very nice boogie album.

-Blue Magic "Thirteen Blue Magic Lane" (Atco) nm/vg+ £5 "Chasing Rainbows" and "I Like You"

-Ray, Goodman & Brown "Stay" (Polydor) vg++/vg++ £6 smooth soul album from '81. "How can love so right" and "Heaven in the rain".

-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" which was sampled by Dilated Peoples.

-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".

-Minnie Riperton "Perfect Angel" (Epic) nm/vg+(still in shrink but one corner is slightly worn) £12 "Take a Little Trip", "Lovin' You" etc. Great album.

-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".

-Street People "Same" (Vigor) vg++/vg++ £6 "You're My Weakness Girl" and "Never Get Enough of Your Love" but the album has good 70s dancers throughout.

-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".

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-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) 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

-Ron Banks And The Dramatics "The Dramatic Jackpot" (abc) sealed. £6 Small cut corner. "A Thousand Shades of Blue"

-Finished Touch "Need to Know You Better" (Motown) vg++/vg++ £5 Nice soul/disco album produced by Kenny Stower member of Leo's Sunshipp. Check "Dancin On".

-Rufus ft. Chaka Khan "Ask Rufus" (abc) vg++/vg++ £6 "Close the Door" and "Everlasting Lve" great soul tunes. My favourite album from Rufus.

-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. £6 70s sweet soul.

-The Dramatics "Joy Ride" (abc) vg++/vg++ £5 70s soul. Check "Finger Fever"

-Detroit Emeralds "Feel the Need" (Westbound) vg++/vg++ £6 "Sexy Ways" nice 70s soul.

-Willie Hutch "Concert In Blues" (Motown) vg++/vg++ £6 "I Wish You Love", "Come On Lets Do the Thang" great 70s soul.

-The Isley Brothers "Showdown" (T Neck) vg++/vg++ £5 "Coolin Me Out"

-Pattie Brooks "Same" (Casablanca) vg++/vg+ £6 nice soul/boogie like "Reach For My Love" and "Change Your Syle of Love".

-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"

-Patrice Rushen "Patrice" (Elektra) vg++/vg++ £5 "Music of the Earth" and also check the lovely "Wishful Thinking".

Grades are vinyl/cover.

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NM : Vinyl is in beautiful shape and has not been played more than just a couple of times. It may have one or two very light faint marks from innersleeve.

NM : Cover is well kept and may only show a minimal sign of wear when inspected very closely.

VG++ : Vinyl has a few surface marks that can be lightly audible in parts but the overall sound picture will be excellent.

VG++ : Cover is still very nice but may have some light wear around the edges/corners or light wear at front/back cover.

VG+ : Vinyl has some light surface marks that are audible in spots but still an overall nice sound. Record will definitely be listenable; mainly with background noise in some parts only.

VG+ : Cover has some wear. May have light ringwear, split seams, or small writing but will still look nice.

VG : Vinyl has lots of surface marks which will be audible in many parts.

VG : Cover has much wear. Cover may have strong ringwear, heavy splits or large writting.

VG- : Vinyl will look bad with many marks which will be audible throughout more or less.

VG- : Cover has lots of wear and looks really bad. It will have heavy splits, large writing and much overall cover wear.

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