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DK 76911LP
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Doug Haynes covers songs like Isaac Hayes' "Hold On, I´m Coming," Bobby Russell's "Honey" and Richard Parker's "Oo Wee Baby I Love You." Exact repro, originally released in 1975.
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BL 754148LP
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Exact repro of Barbara Acklin's 1969 second album. A Chicago soul classic, featuring the hit song "Am I the Same Girl."
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BL 754152LP
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Exact repro of the 1969 debut album from The Chi-Lites, produced by Carl Davis.
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BL 754170LP
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Third album from this Chicago soul group, originally released in 1970. Tracks include "We Are Neighbors," "I Want To Pay You Back," "Have You Seen Her" and "Love Uprising."
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BL 754144LP
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Exact repro reissue, originally released in 1968. The title track was the biggest hit for the pair, who had previously served as the rhythm section for Ramsey Lewis.
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BL 754188LP
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Exact repro of Chicago soul outfit The Chi-Lites' 1973 album. Tracks include "Too Late To Turn Back Now," "Just Two Teenage Kids (Still In Love)," "Sally," "Someone Else's Arms," "We Need Order," "Love Comes In All Sizes," "My Heart Just Keeps On Breakin'" and "You Smiled The Same Old Way."
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BRC 77002LP
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Exact repro of North Carolina's soulsister group Odyssey 5, originally released in 1974. Produced by Alonzo Tucker (songwriting partner with Jackie Wilson) and featuring the songs "Golden Dreams," "Master Plan," "What's It Gonna Be," "Peace Of Mind" and "Got To Be An Answer."
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BL 754139LP
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Exact repro of this Chicago soul group's third album -- the second for Brunswick -- originally released in 1967. Featuring soul singer Marvin Smith, with production by Carl Davis and arrangements by Sonny Sanders.
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BL 754190LP
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Exact repro reissue, originally released in 1972. Jazz vibraphonist Lionel Hampton performs "It Must Be Love," "I Did It," "You Brought Out The Good In Me," "Soulful Autumn," "Feeling Is Believing" and more.
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BL 754165LP
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Exact repro of this '70s soul quintet from Chicago formed by Marshall Thompson. Produced by Eugene Record and arranged by Sonny Sanders, falsetto-voiced songs like "You're No Longer Part Of My Heart" and "Let Me Be The Man My Daddy Was" portray an excess of male vulnerability that groups like the Delfonics or the Moments never had. Whether you think this is a good thing says something about how often you're getting laid.
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BRC 77001LP
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If you want to get all anal about it, don't file this record amongst your collection of high school funk and soul ensemble recordings, as this North Carolina band formed in high school but didn't release this, their only record, until 12 years later. Regardless, this is a rare funk treasure, with soulful vocals and tight instrumentals on tracks like "Get Satisfied," "Love Your Woman," "Try, Try, Try" and "Rump Bump." Exact repro, originally released in 1974.
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BL 754166LP
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Exact repro of Barbara Acklin's 1970 album. Funky blues, ballads and swinging R&B on songs like "I Can't Do My Thing," "The Spinning Wheel," "After You" and "More Ways Than One." Five songs with legendary Detroit soul arranger Sonny Sanders.
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BL 754137LP
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Exact repro of soul and R&B songstress Barbara Acklin's 1968 debut. The title track, her biggest pop hit, was cowritten with producers Carl Davis and Eugene Record, and arranged by Chicago soul producer William Sanders.
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