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45S Label Scan Wants Prio1.Xlsx 45s WANTED‐LABEL‐SCANS ‐ PRIORITY 1 (11.04.2020) ‐‐‐ if possible: Size 1000x1000pix or better / 300dpi / TIF Format if possible (otherwise JPG not compressed) / 1 inch black vinyl surrounding it / horizontal adjustment (if possible) Scans/Pictures only from Original Records (no reissues!!) / if different releases exists ‐ prefered are USA‐Originals Funky & Groovy Music Records Lexicon ‐ Contact for Contributions (send scans to): [email protected] Interpret Wanted Title Side A Title Side B Label Label # Year Pict‐Nr Scan‐Side A or B ‐ A1 Egg roll Virtue Recording Studios ‐ 19~~ 10999 3rd Flight B1 Love, love, love Third flight Yodi A1003/4 1972 12312 4 Jades A1 Doon ‐ chang Gee, how I miss you Cin‐Town 201519 1972 12551 Action 13 B1 More bread (to the people) EMI 078N 197~ 13542 Afrodisiac B1 Woman's need Mumunde Essiebons INT114 1974 0 Aggregation B1 A child is born Can you feel it Charity NR3109 1973 11962 Al & The Kings A1 Hustle on down Big Boss BB101 19~~ 13543 Apollos A1 Soul funk‐tion What will tomorrow bring Jamal 1005/6 196~ 10940 Apostles A1 Onye akpa BEN BF1004 197~ 0 Astronauts Pop Group B1 Tsio tsio koli Coret CRS0517 197~ 0 Bacchetta Victor B1 Feelin' alright Ariston AR1027 1972 0 Ball Billy & The Upsetters B1 Popcorn '69 Sissy walk Apollo 90833 1969 10151 Barnes Bobby A1 Keep it funky Raina 201 1974 0 Bass Jewel B1 I don't trust myself Malaco 1041 1977 0 Bass Jewel B1 I don't trust myself Malaco 1055 1979 0 Beauttah Steele B1 African stomp Playa Sound SP10108 197~ 0 Bee Hosie A1 If it is, let it be Gemini GE673 1978 0 Beery Dorothy B1 Don't give me love Soul power Big 3 Three 401 19~~ 13174 Bell Jimmie & The Kool Klux Band A1 What ya doing brother Love me in the morning Tere‐Z‐Ta 7533 1975 11899 Big Ella B1 Please don't hurt me The queen (Rush records with cursiv font) Rush 100 196~ 12151 Black Exotics B1 I hate hate Boogie to the beat Mark I 37415/6 197~ 13129 Black Fire A1 Alcoholic Big LC2435 196~ 0 Black Level B1 Rolling funk driver Atlantic P‐34 1976 0 Black Smoke Band A1 Skate board Starting my life all over again Black Smoke 7104‐19 1977 11875 Black Sweat A1 Disco Africa How long will it be Sweat Inc. 5‐4‐1542 197~ 13180 Blackmail A1 Let's get at it Moneytown 707 197~ 10545 Blue Rhythm Combo B1 Rhythm man Get down Merry Disc 4569 1974 10977 Blue Rhythm Combo A1 I'm too old (to go through your changes) In my dreams Wirl B563 1976 11812 Blue Stars B1 I used to be a happy man until she used me for everything Spring time Cookhouse CHS7738 197~ 12577 Bo Eddie A1 Check yu bucket Snoopy vs the red baron Grimm Ben ‐ 197~ 12742 Bomar Howard B1 Set down fo I fall down Tomorrow's Sound Today T.N.T. 1107 19~~ 13500 Bonaparte Bros. & Orch. B1 Watermelon man Tropico T7‐1025 196~ 0 Bowie Pam B1 Everlasting love Aquarius AQ4011 1970 0 Brillant Ekambi B1 Elongi Aboki Fiesta 51.256 1975 12434 Bronze Connection B1 Sweet changes MPH 7000 197~ 0 Brothers A1 Brother groove Funky paella Decca C16678 1972 10663 Brown Mapp A1 Hurry up Walkin' on the road Sonafric SAF1605 197~ 11822 Burning Star A1 Burning star Trip horns Wow! WO1001/2 19~~ 11965 Burns Davy A1 Slide Sissy strut R&J 701 19~~ 11971 Butler Leslie & Count Ossie B1 Lady with the starligh Gay drums High Note HS003 1968 10664 C.Q.C.'S. A1 If you ain't got no money Funk Factory FFA1001 1977 0 Campbell Milton & The R‐D‐M Band B1 Someone Sweetthing Zoom Z100 19~~ 11389 Capricorn College A1 Mab, mystic woman Bentler 8018 197~ 0 Chachere Louis A1 The hen part 1 part 2 MJC 1396‐45‐700 196~ 11520 Channel Bruce B1 King bee Le Cam LC329 197~ 0 Chariettes Gospel Singers B1 Nobody but Jesus Chanita CA213 19~~ 0 Cherocka B1 The feeling is real Don't take my heart and set me free Lady 6053‐38 1976 11952 Classmates B1 It's your thing Top Pop Hits 5 197~ 0 Cloudy Towne Strutters A1 You can make it if you try Put your hands together Sentry One ‐ 197~ 12589 Clusters A1 Black goddess HMV (EMI) ANH53 197~ 0 Cohran Philip & The Artistic Heritage Ensemble A1 Loud mouth Talkin drum / Frankiphone blues Zulu 0002 196~ 12407 Cold T A1 Pieces of a love affair Think of nice things to say Loretta LO1950 1975 12749 Community Effort B1 (Ali's) electric trance Shake your funky butt Stage Music SB106 19~~ 10987 Conjunto "El Opio" A1 Kashanga Poderoso 05 197~ 0 Cook Little Joe A1 Doodle pickle Hot 1003 1966 0 Cookin' Bag A1 This is me The song I sing Solid Gold 101 1972 11681 Costanzo Jack A1 Chicken and rice Discomoda 5069 196~ 0 Count Downs A1 Funky teesha Poached nutts Melissa J/R 101 1973 11061 Craver Sonny A1 Uh huh oh yeah Stanson 510 19~~ 0 Crosstown Express A1 Just keep the funk Let me try Pee Zee PZ200 19~~ 11182 Crow [*] B1 Your autumn of tomorrow Uncle funk Inner Ear IE429 197~ 10248 Davis Eugene A1 Who can you trust Flaming Arrow A23 19~~ 0 Davis Mel A1 Just another smile The life I live Golden State GSR‐4‐69 1969 0 Davis Tim & His Enterprises A1 Soul n‐ol‐a T D E TDE1/2 19~~ 0 Davis Walter "Butterball" A1 Baby (wacha doin' to me) Girl stop begging La Cade LC1007 19~~ 12278 Debonettes B1 Choose me Tears Merry A1006 197~ 12752 Deceptions A1 Success part 1 part 2 Stone Gold SG101 1974 12635 Dikalo B1 Fine biscuits Old fisher man Carissima 990.184 1975 12167 Dimas B1 Just a moment Why am I treated so bad Mr. G MRG1008 197~ 10550 Directory A1 Feel it in your bones Zodiac [***] Z2873 197~ 0 Dirty Dozen Brass Band A1 Blackbird special part 1 part 2 Mad Musicians CJ‐2981 1981 10552 Doris B1 Did you give the world some love today baby Don't Odeon E006‐34194 1970 12170 Doumbia Moussa B1 Yeye mousso Sid SID42 197~ 0 Dream Makers B1 That's not love Funky band ‐ PRP31731/2 19~~ 10665 Dupree Lillian A1 Hide & seek (I've got a) shield around my heart D‐Town 1051 196~ 12640 Dynasty of Sound B1 Small bag August NR6452 1975 0 E. S. Funk B1 Shake your body Shore NR11445 1979 0 Earl & The Southern Gentlemen A1 Recuperation I'd rather die Shadow 2002 19~~ 12380 Earth's Delight B1 Brother, wake up Junkie hustle (Eddie Parker issue) Black Forest BF901 1975 11417 Ebonystic B1 Married to one in love with another Ain't it good to you Scream 101 1974 12173 El Comienzo B1 El arbol FTA 50867 1974 0 El Rego & Ses Commandos B1 Se na min L.A. Aux Ecoutes LA24 197~ 0 Elijah & The Ebonies B1 Get out of my life girl Gitana CR3144 196~ 0 Entertainers A1 We don't need no music I can't do enough Amber AR1969 19~~ 11318 Evans Mill A1 Tryin' to find a home Tou‐Sea 128 196~ 13501 Epsilons A1 I can get a woman Triple G 421 196~ 0 Everyday People B1 Everyday people Forte D12962 197~ 0 Faithgage B1 Song is simple What it is Black Giant O.W.901 197~ 10693 Family Players Band A1 Space rangers Love change Front Money FM678‐1121 19~~ 12046 Feminine Complex A1 I've been workin' on you Athena 5003 1968 0 Flack & Company A1 Disco ‐ TNT Been loving you so long (don't want to stop) Sun Dance RSR279 1976 13226 Flame n' King A1 Big bad shingaling Only time can tell Raines RA2072 19~~ 10666 Flowers Phil B1 Every day I have to cry If it feels good do it A&M 1168 1970 11392 Fluorescent Smog A1 Little Joe W. G. UR830 197~ 0 Freeman Bros. B1 Come and get these memories Groove time Jovial 101 19~~ 11961 Funk Machine A1 Dead funk You're through Rebosak WRS0172 197~ 12624 Gardner Leon A1 Natural Something for nothing Calla C163 1969 10445 Gaylords Power Union B1 Share brother share part 1 Share brother share part 2 Trex B304 1973 10667 George & Gwen B1 Stranded in this broken heart of mine Alston 4579 1970 0 Glass Tears Band A1 Midnight brew Trip Universal T30 1970 13504 Glenise & The Statures A1 Oh pretty baby Emerson ARA72968 1968 0 Gonzales Freddie B1 Flight to the moon Flight thru the tropics Bohemia TU2‐6878 19~~ 13429 Goodluck Otis B1 I'll do my thing Gess 003 19~~ 0 Gould Rick B1 E groove Prime PR001 197~ 13510 Green J. Y. & The Unhooked Generation A1 Finders keepers Earth ARP2747/8 1976 0 Gregory Bill & The Advisors A1 Funky walk Dyna DN7683 19~~ 0 Groove Merchants A1 There's got to be someone for me We are only foolin' ourselves Suemi ST4557 1970 10444 Gwanda Paddy A1 Come on and do it Silence Amha AE400 197~ 0 Hall Barbara A1 Big man Broken hearted Tuska 106 196~ 12014 Hamilton Dave A1 Cracklin bread Party time TCB 108/828 196~ 10464 Hard Tymes with The Hard Tymes Band A1 Slow down world I ask a question "answer simply" Ruby 38975/6 197~ 12807 Harding Ellerine A1 Mr. fly by night Greenlight G001/2 197~ 0 Hart Frankie "Zeke" A1 Red devil Devil's trip Wilstone DW107 19~~ 10455 Henry Bobby with Andy & The Soul Packers B1 Hitch hike one more 'gin Feron 111 1968 13443 Hightone's of Racine B1 Glad to be here Hummingbird BP281 19~~ 0 Hobson Larry A1 Country funk Statue S1053 19~~ 0 Hodges Ricky A1 I feel it (the love you have for me) part 1 part 2 Soul Kitchen SK7147 197~ 12803 Hodges Ricky & The Funky People B1 Don't destroy our love part 1 Don't destroy our love part 2 Soul Kitchen AL0015 196~ 11396 Holloman Billy Joe A1 It's you for me Micside ‐ 197~ 10997 Honey & The Bees A1 Love addict (issue copy only !!!!) I'll be there Arctic 149 1969 12062 Hostages B1 This party's over Lu‐Pine X714 1980 0 Hostages A1 This party's over Lu‐Pine LP715 1980 0 Huey & The Boss Men Band B1 Crab squeak Funky things Altic GR614681/2 19~~ 11485 Hygrades A1 Jumping cat HMV (EMI) HNS1063 197~ 0 Hykkers B1 I want a break thru' HMV (EMI) HNS1146 197~ 0 Ibadan Garrison Organisation Band A1+B1 Move them 'special' Easy soul 'special' Polydor 425025 197~ 0 Inbassador A1 Everybody's doing it LBC VMFRP‐ 1978 0 1289/90 Inter Circle B1 The pusher The players Soul Kitchen SK7154 197~ 11933 Jamaican Trio A1 Funky music Zimmy Z45‐503 197~ 0 James Ronnie with Sam Butera and The Witnesses A1 Oh happy day Prima P22203 197~ 0 Jenkins Earl Duke & The Roulettes A1 Trippin on you ? Geodol ? 197~ 0 Jerry & The Medicine Men B1 The medicine man part 1 The medicine man part 2 Edco 101 1965 11563 Jessie & The Mel‐O‐Tones B1 I loved you too much You best give it up Top Hit 27913/14 1971 10319 Jimenez Porfi A1 Miami Soublette 018 197~ 0 Jodesha & Star Ride A1 Star ride The answer Love Poet 108 1980 12809 Johnson Betty A1 Can't help myself Opportunity knocks only once Mid‐Way HU1050/51 19~~ 11934 Jones "B.J.
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