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Crown Prince Of Dance
New - LP - STS 3008
Sealed 1973 Original. Beautiful Crisp Corners, No Seam Splits Or Cut-Out Holes. Features "Funkiest Man Alive," "Tutti Frutti," "Funky Robot," "Baby It's Real," "The Funky Bird" And More.
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Crown Prince Of Dance
Used - LP - STS 3008
1973 Original, CC. LP Looks Virtually Unplayed, Center Bottom Seam Split And Seam Split At Top Mouth.
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Did You Heard Me?
New - LP - STS 3004
Sealed 1972 Original. Cut Out Hole.
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Do The Funky Chicken
Used - LP - STS 2028
Beautiful 1970 White Label Promo. Appears Unplayed.
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Doing The Push & Pull At P.J.'s
Used - LP - STS 2039
1971 Stereo Original. Cover Is VG+. Includes Great Live Versions Of "Do The Funky Chicken" And "(Do The) Push And Pull," Plus Warhorses Like "The Preacher And The Bear" And "Night Time Is The Right Time."
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Doing The Push & Pull At P.J.'s
Used - LP - STS 2039
Beautiful 1971 White Label Promo. Includes Great Live Versions Of "Do The Funky Chicken" And "(Do The) Push And Pull," Plus Warhorses Like "The Preacher And The Bear" And "Night Time Is The Right Time."
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Doing The Push And Pull At P.J.'s
New - LP - STS 2039
Sealed And Rare 1971 Original From The Estate Of David Wolper. Crisp Corners, No Seam Splits.
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I Ain't Gettin' Older, I'm Gettin' Better!
New - LP - 6046
Sealed 1978 Original. Very Minor Corner Crease From Tight Shrink.
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If There Were No Music
New - LP - AVL 6015
Sealed 1977 Original With Cut Corner.
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If There Were No Music
New - LP - AVL 6015
Sealed 1977 Original.
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That Woman Is Poison!
Used - LP - AL 4769
1988 Original. Cut Corner. Appears Unplayed. Custom Album Sticker On The Jacket.
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Walking The Dog
New - LP - LP 5139
Sealed, Long Out Of Print 2003 180gm Reissue. "One of the artists who defined Memphis soul and put Stax Records on the map, Rufus Thomas is known for liking his R&B hard-edged, gritty, and earthy. That approach served him impressively well on his debut album Walking the Dog. In contrast to the sleeker, more elaborate production style favored by the Northern soulsters of Motown, Thomas rejects pop elements altogether and thrives on rawness on his hits "Walking the Dog" and "The Dog," as well as inspired versions of "Land of 1000 Dances" (which became a major hit for Wilson Pickett), Lee Dorsey's "Ya Ya," and John Lee Hooker's "Boom Boom." Thomas was in his mid-forties when these fun, infectious recordings were made, and he definitely lives up to his title "The World's Oldest Teenager" (a title later given to Dick Clark as well). Reissued on CD in the early 1990s, Walking the Dog is an album Memphis soul aficionados shouldn't overlook." All Music Guide - Alex Henderson
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