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Lot 94:
Description
This lot comprises a carton containing assorted 7 inch vinyl singles spanning the 1970s through to the 1990s. The collection features a diverse range of genres with a focus on UK pop and soul alongside a significant selection of Jamaican reggae and dancehall pressings. Identified recordings and artists include: Paul McCartney: Rainclouds, Parlophone R 6054, UK pressing, 1982. The Jam: Funeral Pyre, Polydor POSP 257, French pressing, 1981. Madness: Work Rest and Play EP featuring Night Boat to Cairo, Stiff Records BUY 71, 1980, 33 1/3 RPM. Smokey Robinson and The Miracles: Ooo Baby Baby, Motown Yesteryear Series Y 411F. Deniece Williams: That is What Friends Are For, CBS S CBS 5432, UK pressing, 1977. Barbara Pennington: Twenty Four Hours A Day, United Artists Records UP 36170, UK pressing, 1976. Wayne Cochran and His C. C. Riders: Shoot The Model, All Ears/Drive Records, 1976. The Fatback Band: Gotta Get My Hands On Some (Money), Spring Records POSP 149, 1980. The Jamaican and reggae pressings include: Elephant Man: War War War, Priceless label, 1995. Anthony B: Why A Me Dem A Ban, Charm label, 1998. Baby Cham: Mix Up and Blend, Priceless label, 1995. General Peckos: Can’t Wait, Jah Screw label, 1992. Frankie Paul: You Remind Me, Misfit/Zonic Music. Further artists identified in the lot include Shugo Banton, Tony Rebel, Thriller U, African, and Rude Boy Kelly.
Condition report:
The collection is in mixed condition.
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