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Singles
Let Me Do It (reissue)
Cat: EXS 022. Rel: 29 Nov 19
Let Me Do It (3:35)
Life (3:33)
 in stock $12.62
Let Me Do It (Record Store Day 2020)
Let Me Do It (Record Store Day 2020) (limited hand-numbered 12")
Cat: 12RSD HALO1. Rel: 14 Sep 20
Let Me Do It (extended mix re-edit) (5:50)
Let Me Do It (3:35)
Life (re-edit) (3:32)
Review: Expansion is pushing the boat out for Record Store Day 2020. Chief among the label's must-check RSD releases is this 12", which offers up fresh re-edits - courtesy of an un-credited re-editor - of two sought-after cuts by late-'70s and early '80s West Coast fusionists Halo. The headline attraction is undoubtedly the fresh edit of the ultra-rare extended mix of 1981's 'Let Me Do It', a warm and groovy modern soul/boogie jam primarily known for its' familiar "let me do until you're satisfied" vocal refrain. The band's shorter original version is also included in the package, alongside a shorter re-edit of their sparkling, synth-heavy 1988 single "Life". In keeping with the more celebrated A-side, it's an energetic, life-affirming earworm.
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Tags: Soul Disco
 in stock $16.19
Stuck Up
Cat: EXUMG 14. Rel: 07 Aug 24
Stuck Up (3:07)
When Someone's Good To You (2:39)
Review: Northern Soul devotees have long been captivated by unreleased Motown gems, and this one may be the best yet. Written by Chester and Gary Pipkin, 'Stuck-Up' was crafted to replace Mary Wells after her departure from Motown. Although Oma Heard recorded extensively, including a duet with Marvin Gaye, she was dropped for not fitting the label's image. The song was then given to Shirley Gunter, whose 1966 version on Tangerine Records became one of the rarest Northern Soul records, often fetching over 500 quid. Recently, the original Oma Heard version surfaced on a Motown unreleased CD and has been hailed as a classic by Ian Levine. Now, for the first time, it gets released on vinyl by Motown's V.I.P. label.
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 in stock $15.36
Baby Tonite
Cat: EXPAND 118. Rel: 18 Jul 19
Baby Tonite (4:38)
Baby Tonite (DJ Roamin Ro Jackin' vocal mix) (7:43)
 in stock $13.16
Baby Don't You Know
Cat: EX 7030. Rel: 30 Nov 17
Baby Don't You Know (Produced By Roy Ayers) (5:04)
Baby Don't You Know (Produced By Roy Ayers) (instrumental) (5:03)
 in stock $15.36
Easy Does It
Cat: EX 7033. Rel: 06 Mar 18
Easy Does It (5:45)
Kelly Green (4:21)
Review: This more than handy 7" single brings together two classic disco-era cuts from soul legend Willie Hutch. A-side "Easy Does It", which was originally featured on 1978's In Tune album, features Hutch in full-on Curtis Mayfield mode, singing passionately over a jaunty, jazz-funk influenced backing track laden with swirling strings, choral backing vocals (think Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On" album) and Dexter Wansel style synthesizer solos. It's undoubtedly one of Hutch's finest moments and deserves to be in any serious soul head's collection. Flip for 1979's "Kelly Green", a sumptuous soul slow jam in which Hutch pines over a lost lover.
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Tags: Soul Disco
 in stock $10.71
Loving You Needing You Loving You Wanting You
Cat: EXS 046. Rel: 13 Sep 24
Loving You, Needing You, Loving You, Wanting You (3:47)
Watch Where You're Going (3:27)
Review: Detroit native Bobby Hutton made history by performing on the first nationally televised Soul Train episode in 1971. His journey in music led him to record with Phillips, producing many sought after tracks.
The two tracks on this 7" were originally released back-to-back in 1974 on the ABC label. Both songs were co-written and produced by McKinley Jackson, who played a significant role in crafting hits for Lamont Dozier, Freda Payne, and The Four Tops at ABC during the early to mid-70s. Grammy Award-winning Reggie Dozier, Lamont Dozier's brother, also contributed as a co-writer. This 7" has not been reissued in 40 years, and original copies are highly prized in the UK. Northern Soul music is one of the most in-demand genres for rare 45 diggers. This is a great example.
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Lend A Hand
Cat: EXS 047. Rel: 13 Sep 24
Lend A Hand (3:40)
Come See What's Left Of Me (2:33)
Review: Bobby Hutton, the first singer featured on Soul Train in 1971, sees his rare soul classic 'Lend A Hand' reissued by Expansion. Originally released in 1973, this track is a soulful gem that resonates with fans and collectors alike. On Side-1, 'Lend A Hand' stands out as an impressive track, showcasing Hutton's powerful vocals and emotional depth. Side-2 features 'Come See What's Left Of Me,' originally from 1969. A soulful and elegant experience, highlighting Hutton's early work. Both songs are certified rare and classic soul, making this reissue an appealing one for those who appreciate timeless, heartfelt music.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
 in stock $10.78
Álbumes
Piece Of The Action (reissue)
Cat: EXLPM 68. Rel: 13 Sep 24
Lend A Hand (3:40)
It's All Been Said Before (2:27)
Then I Found You (3:42)
Until I See You Again (3:13)
Can't Get Enough Of Your Love (3:45)
I Love The Way You Make Me Feel (3:16)
Lead Me On (3:00)
There Ain't No Man (2:58)
Can't Stop Talking (2:30)
A Part Of Me (3:49)
Review: The 1973 album Piece of the Action by Bobby Hutton has been reissued on vinyl for the first time since its original release. Hailing from Detroit, Hutton began his career after winning a talent show at the 20 Grand nightclub and went on to perform on the inaugural nationally broadcast Soul Train episode in 1971. Influenced by Jackie Wilson, he transitioned from writing under his birth name, Harold Hutton, to adopting the stage name Bobby Hutton, encouraged by Billy Davis at Chess Records. Hutton's journey through labels saw him eventually land at Philips, where he created the Northern Soul classic 'Come See What's Left Of Me,' famously played at the Stafford All-Nighters in the mid-80s. With standout contributions from Patti Hamilton, Jean Plum, Mikki Farrow, and Frankie Karl. The Gary Wright-penned 'Lend A Hand,' championed by DJ Colin Curtis in 1974, remains a defining track, marking a high point in Northern Soul history.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
 in stock $22.24
Piece Of The Action (reissue)
Cat: EX CDM68. Rel: 13 Sep 24
Lend A Hand
It's All Been Said Before
Then I Found You
Until I See You Again
Can't Get Enough Of Your Love
I Love The Way You Make Me Feel
Lead Me On
There Ain't No Man
Can't Stop Talking
A Part Of Me
Loving You, Needing You, Loving You, Wanting You (bonus track)
Watch Where You're Going (bonus track)
You're My Whole Reason (bonus track)
Lonely In Love (bonus track)
More Today Than Yesterday (bonus track)
Come See What's Left Of Me (bonus track)
Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye (bonus track)
I've Got A Memory (bonus track)
I Can't Stand A Woman Two Timing A Man (bonus track)
That's How Heartaches Are Made (bonus track)
Ooo Baby (bonus track)
 in stock $11.01
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