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7 X 7” -60s & 70s-northern-Soul = EP-Records- 45- Ex-Vinyl - Job Lot Collection.

Sold Date: October 3, 2019
Start Date: September 26, 2019
Final Price: £18.77 (GBP)
Bid Count: 6
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Top job Lot 7” -60s & 70s soul Records including stateside R&B chartmakers No 2 -Please look at the pictures & list below

Record 1

Robert Knight

love on a mountain Top

power of love

on the monument record label originally from 1968 Record is in excellent condition


record 2

The reflections

like Adam and Eve

we go together

originally from 1968 this is the second pressing from 1973 record is in excellent condition a great double A-side single


Record 3

Eddie Floyd

knock on wood

William Bell

you don’t miss your water

Originally from 1967 this one is an American re-release on Atlantic Label With the original large centre record vinyl is in EX condition


record 4

The shakers

one wonderful moment

love love love

originally from 1967 this is the second pressing from 1973 on probe record label a great double sider - label has pen marks and a silver sticker record vinyl Has light marks plays fine it’s is in good condition


record 5

Betty Everett

the shoop Shop song ( it’s in his Kiss )

originally from 1965

You’re no good

originally from 1966

on the Eric Re- release record label The record is in excellent condition


Record 6

R&B Chart makers ( number two ) stateside EP - A Tamla Motown production - tracks are -

1 -I gotta dance to keep from crying -

the miracles -

2- love me all the way -

Kim Weston -

3-A breath taking guy -

the Supremes -

4- as long as I know he’s mine -

the Marvelettes -

The EP is from 1963 in very good condition but has lost its original picture sleeve -please look at pictures -


record 7

Arthur Conley

sweet Soul music

funky Street

originally from 1968 this single is on old gold record label the record vinyl is in excellent condition

All the above records come in white card sleeves


great selection of soul records from late 60s to the early 70s something for everyone spatched with Royal Mail 2nd Class.