A heap of 65 vintage R & B, soul, funk 45s vinyl records:
The Isley Brothers: It’s your thing, Lunar Funk: Mr Penguin, Chambers Brothers: Heaven, The Jackson 5: A B C, I found that girl, She’s good, The JB’s: Pass the peas, The gruntsMarvin Gaye: Wherever I Lay my hat, Stevie Wonder: My cherie, amour, For once in my life, I’m more than happy, Somebody knows, somebody cares, The Edwin Hawkins Singers: Oh happy day, James Brown: Here it is, Mother popcorn, Mr. C. & Funck Junction: Hot butter ’n all, Quincy Jones: Money runner, Sly & The Family Stone: Everybody is a star, Stand, I want to take you higher, Everyday people, Lunar Funk: Mr Penguin, Joe Tex: I gotcha, I can’t see you no more, The Temptations: Psychedelic shack, Why did she have to leave me cloud nine, Sweet Inspirations: I gotta find a brand new lover (2), Ike & Tina Turner & The Ikettes: Honky tonk women, Bold soul sister, I know, R. B. Greaves: Oh when I was a boy, Nancy Wilson: Music and words, Lou Courtney: Hot Butter ’n all, Wilbert Harrison One Man Band: Let’s work together, Linda Jones: I’ll be sweeter tomorrow, Charles Wright and the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band: Living on borrowed time, The Manhattans: a million to one, Jackie Lee: I love you, The Moments: I lost one bird in the hand, The Ebonys: Do it, Whatnauts: Just can’t lose your love, Alvin Robinson: Fever, The Otisettes: You’re all I want, The Williams Brothers: Rising Sun, Tommy Hunt: I’ll make you happy, Billy Preston: Outta-space, Diana Ross & The Supremes & The Temptations: I’m gonna make you love me, I’m living in shame, Will this be the day, A place in the sun, Reach out, I’ll be there, The way you the things you do, The Bar-Kays: Sang and Dance, Sam & Dave: Baby, baby, don’t stop now, Ben E. King: I can take it like a man, Smokey Robinson & the Miracles: You must be love, Baby, baby, don’t cry, Otis Redding: The dock of the bay, Bobby Womack: Tried and convicted, Otis Redding: Papa’s got a brand new bag, The Supremes: Bill, when are you coming back, Percy Faith: Diamonds are forever, The Staple Singers: “Respect yourself”
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Notes: Normal wear due to age and use. a little musty, some scratches.
Vintage: Mid-Century Modern, 1940s to late 1970s
Music & Musical Instruments, Vinyl Records
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