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GM 529LP
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Exact repro of this 1974 release, featuring tracks "Shuckin' And Jivin'," "Dig It On," "Bug Out," "Super Funk," "Let's Stay Together," "Ain't It Funky Now" and "Tiki."
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GM 2205LP
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1972 collaboration featuring covers of Lennon/McCartney's "Oh! Darling," George Harrison's "In The Inner Light" and Dave Bartholomew's "Ain't That A Shame."
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GM 507LP
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Exact repro reissue, originally released in 1974. "Breeding of Mind pairs guitarist O'Donel Levy with arranger Manny Albam for a genre-defying set that embraces elements of jazz, funk and baroque pop -- the end result is soulful and sublime, couching Levy's uncommonly expressive tone in a series of bold, lush contexts that underline the sophistication of his craft." --All Music
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GM 509LP
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Jimmy McGriff's 1972 album with Ronald Arnold on tenor saxophone, George Freeman and John Thomas on guitars, and Marion Booker Jr. on drums. Exact repro reissue.
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GM 501LP
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Exact repro of this 1970 album with organist Charles Covington, reedist Fats Theus and trumpeter Billy Skinner. Mellow soul renditions of pop songs like "I'll Be There" and "You've Made Me So Very Happy."
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GM 535LP
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Exact butt-squeezing repro, originally released in 1973. Tight funk in more ways than one. Putting this record out in the shop window will really bring in a certain element to your record store.
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GM 3308LP
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Gatefold exact repro reissue, originally released in 1975. "Afro-Desia expands upon the soul-jazz sensibility of organist Lonnie Smith's classic Blue Note efforts, abandoning their hairpin-tight, diamond-sharp grooves in favor of more meditative, free-flowing epics that draw on elements of Latin jazz, pop, and even disco. Featuring a supporting cast including then-unknown saxophonist Joe Lovano, electric bassist Ron Carter, and drummer Jamey Huddad, Afro-Desia features some of Smith's strongest, most nuanced work; the imaginative arrangements create panoramic stretches of space for all of the players to explore, and they push the 15-minute 'Spirits Free' into compelling new spheres of funk consciousness." -- All Music Guide
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