The epic “Janice (Don’t Be So Blind To Love” for Salsoul. Features the original B-side, “Don’t Stop Me Now”, both sides being penned by Reg Vaughn and Matthew Allen. This is the first time that the Salsoul coupling has been reissued in 25 years!
The Bar-Kays were originally formed in Memphis, Tennessee, 1966, as a sextet backing group for Stax Records. They had a promising career in front of them...
Newark's The Nicky Newarkers made a brief splash in the mid-70s soul-dance scene with their rare Mercury 7" single from 1976. The record's two tracks,...
Five sisters Jacqueline, Lyn, Pat, Rae and Gennie Jackson were from Compton, California. “I Believe In Miracles” was written and originally recorded...
Reuben Howell was from Greenwood, Minnesota based mainly in Florida throughout his career. He was the first white soul singer to sign to Motown Records...
The excellent Scrimshire step up with some tasty re-edit action. The A-side is a tasty soulful and funky version of a Chaka cut whilst on the flip the...
SHARON SCOTT, from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, recorded half a dozen songs for RCA Victor during her short tenure 1966-67. Sadly only one single was released...
One of the most sought after instrumental disco tracks of the 1970's, Under The Skin. Luscious orchestration with full horn and string sections playing...
You could buy the one original copy currently on Discogs for £1,200 - OR buy this!
Seminal New Orleans Eddie Bo production from the near legendary group...
A stone-cold CLASSIC tune!Simply one the most soulful New Orleans tunes EVER to come out on record from Eddie Bo vocalist Inell Young.
Rare as...New...
Early Black Ark-recorded gem from Max Romeo. Backed by musicians including Carlton Barrett and Aston Barrett of The Wailers. On the flip killer trombone...
HIDDEN FUNK GEM REPRESSED! This is one of those dusty 45's that has remained something of a mystery for sometime. As the story goes, the record lounged...