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It's A Shame
By The Spinners
1970/VIP Records
No shame to listen again and again this classic hit co-written (and produced) by Stevie Wonder and released on Motown’s VIP label.

 
 
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All Work And No Play
By Serena Johnson
1970's/WSD
This track was on pretty much every 2 step Soul mix tape in late 90s London, says it all, pure bliss!

 
 
 
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Erzulie
By Combo Creole
1979/Mini Records
Dedicated to the great syncretic spirit, compas with a big beat ! Love and dance, a kind of vodou gem...

 
 
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Behind The Blue Curtains
By El Michels Affair
2005/Fastlife
Probably one of the most interesting bands to came out of the funk revival of the early 00’s, twisted instrumental funk...

 
 
 
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Sunkwa (Life First)
By Rim Kawaku Obeng
2015/BBE
Recorded in San Francisco in 1977, this LP will be soon available for all afro disco lovers. In preview, check this "latin" song...

 
 
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Do You Remember Malcolm?
By Bongi & Nelson
1971/Syliphone Conakri
When Miriam Makeba’s daughter paid her homage to « man over there who brought about a new generation ». Respect!

 

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Bar-Kays – You can’t run away
One of their nicest 80s songs with some hints of Milton Wright’s best melodies. Classic!

Mercury USA 1977


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