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Hi-Five - We Came To Play.mp3
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Labels: 198?, Boogie-Funk, G-funk
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Labels: 1978, disco, Rare Heat, Reynolds Records, SF Bay Area
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Labels: Beat Electric Mix
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Labels: 1985
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Labels: 1983, Boogie-Funk, SF Bay Area
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Labels: 1984, 1985, Macola Records, Sugarhill Records
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Labels: 1986, George Butts, K-Star Productions
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Labels: Beat Electric Mix, Black Ivory, Kevin McCord
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Labels: 1987
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Labels: 1983, hoodrat funk, kaiya, scandalous
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Labels: 1982, miami, proto house
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A reader wrote in and donated some nice sounding rips of two rare 12"s from his collection, one of which I had been after for a while and the other I had never heard of. This was very agreeable, as he had done a great job with the recordings and I get to make a post and share the wealth without putting in any effort. If you want to share a secret weapon, or you simply want to artificially increase the ebay/discogs demand of some obscurity your are trying to hock, then please, by all means send it in. Thank you spacemanrecords.
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Labels: 1982, Boogie-Funk
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Labels: 1983, Italo Boogie, Tony Carrasco
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Labels: 1983, Bath Salts, boogie, Eddy Funkster, RAH Band, Snacks, uk
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Labels: 1985, Curtis Hairston, Pretty Pearl Records, U.K
Here is another one-off funk track from a producer who quit while he was ahead and moved on to the greener pastures of the hip hop industry. Michael McCray aka Mike Fresh released one track for New York based Top Flight Records in 1982. This tune is boogie perfection with great synthesizer arrangements and a certain flavor that only seems to come from Florida producers. There are a couple different versions of this 12", apparently the original black/silver version is even noisier than the also lo-fi but improved red label pressing.
To the best of my knowledge Mike Fresh McCray still lives in Miami where he runs Mike Fresh Productions. Based on a photo on his myspace page a more recent claim to fame may be some production credit on the New Jack City soundtrack. He continues to produce for local rappers, if you need some beats get at him!
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Labels: 1982, Boogie-Funk, florida
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Time to keep chipping away at the Patrick Adams discography with this 1977 gem. This track features his classic Arp 2600 patch and some dubbed out production. For the sound quality nerds, this is recorded from an original 1977 copy not one of the similar looking recent represses. There is a bit of tape noise particularly during the breakdown probably due to the open extended remixing. This track was also sampled/replayed by the Sunburst Band with their song "Everyday".
Marta Acuna - Dance, Dance, Dance (Disco Version)
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Labels: 1977, deep disco, Patrick Adams

My brain was heavily serotonin deficient from desert parties and what not but I finally mustered the energy to share some tracks. First off is an Italo boogie track from 1983 by High Resolution! As usual the vocals leave more to be desired but the bass line is fresh! This was composed by Paolo del Prete and Marco Fatali and was released on SPQR.
High Resolution-Sweepin' Off
Next up are my two favorite tracks from Glenn Jones' 1984 LP called "Finesse" which came out on RCA Records. Both tracks have pretty dreamy synthesizers and Glenn's voice is spot on. Let me know how the tracks sound, I just got my vinyl ripping R2D2 working.
Glenn Jones-It Hurts Too Much
Glenn Jones-Finesse
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Labels: boogie, cosmic champagne, Italo, rca, spqr

I always thought we must have posted this years ago, but doing a search it looks like we never have, so in an effort to right this minor injustice I'm going to put up both sides of Caprice's overlooked dollar bin classic, 100%.
There isn't much to say about this one, if you look at the credits its an all star cast, Leroy Burgess, the Aleems, Leroy's cousin Sonny Davenport. The only real question that remains is who is the vocalist? If she got a credit I can't see it on the label, I know the same vocalist sang as Caprice on a couple of other indie Chicago area releases, also produced by Leroy and the Aleems, but her identity is still shrouded in mystery.
Caprice - 100% (Vocal)
Caprice - 100% (Instrumental)
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These are two funk tracks I have been spinning a lot lately. The synth bass on both of these tracks is pure squelchy quality. The synth and bass guitar combo on Chaz's New York dance floor workout is especially great. Chaz delivers a real winner here with dubbed out extended mixing production and a nice fake out ending. He must have been really feeling this track to rinse it so hard. I'm glad he did. Bromar's Call Me Up is more digital Minneapolis funk with some tasteful sampler use and a classic phone call breakdown.
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Labels: 1982, 1985, Boogie-Funk
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