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Bob James 

Foxie

75 LEI

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LP | USED  | 1983

TAPPAN ZEE RECORDS

Jazz Fusion Contemporary

Foxie is a jazz fusion album recording by BOB JAMES released in 1983. Introducing the great Marcus Miller on bass.

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Bob James 

Touchdown

109 LEI

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LP | USED  | 1978

TAPPAN ZEE RECORDS

Jazz

Touchdown is the sixth album by Bob James.

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Bobby Caldwell 

Cat In The Hat

90 LEI

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LP | USED  | 1980

CLOUDS

Funk Soul

Blue-eyed soul artist Bobby Caldwell's follow-up to his successful solo debut album which featured the often-covered hit "What You Won't Do for Love," Cat in the Hat showcases his sophisticated songwriting and soulful vocals.

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Bobby Charles 

Bobby Charles

139 LEI

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LP | NEW  | 2014

LIGHT IN THE ATTIC

Rock Blues

A virtual who’s who of classic ‘roots’ rock – the album features 10 Bobby Charles classics supported by the likes of Rick Danko, Levon Helm, Garth Hudson, and Richard Manuel of The Band, long time Neil Young sidekick Ben Keith, Bob Dylan’s former running mate Bob Neuwirth, session maverick Amos Garrett, the esteemed Dr. John, Geoff Muldaur and several others. But this is far from an all-star jam session – this is an ensemble record in the truest sense of the word – with each musician simply supporting the Louisiana vibe that flows thru the 10 song collection of country, blues, R&B, and folk that all have that distinctive Bobby Charles signature sound. Album also includes the slow burner “Street People” as featured on Country Funk 1969-1975, Volume 1.

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Boscoe 

Boscoe

139 LEI

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LP | NEW  | 2015

NUMERO GROUP

Funk Soul

Chicago’s South Side in the early ’70s was an epicenter of African-American musical creativity: Art Ensemble of Chicago, Sun Ra’s Arkestra, Phil Cohran’s Artistic Heritage Ensemble, and others led the charge away from mainstream, commercial music. Many followed: The Pharaohs, Pieces of Peace, and Earth, Wind & Fire would attain local, national, and then international acclaim. An outsider even in an outsider subculture, Boscoe—both band and self-titled album—has been denied a place in the Great Black Music only by its own profound obscurity.

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Boz Scaggs 

Hits!

35 LEI

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LP | USED  | 1980

CBS/SONY

Rock Pop

Hits! is a compilation album by Boz Scaggs, first released in 1980. It focuses primarily on material released in 1976 and 1980. The album has been certified platinum by the RIAA.

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Boz Scaggs 

Middle Man

60 LEI

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LP | USED  | 1980

CBS/SONY

Rock

Middle Man is an album by Boz Scaggs that was released by Columbia Records in 1980. Scaggs hired members of the band Toto as session musicians and shared songwriting credits with them, returning to the commercial, soul-influenced rock of Silk Degrees (1976).

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Boz Scaggs 

Silk Degrees

60 LEI

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LP | USED  | 1976

CBS/SONY

Jazz Rock

Silk Degrees is the seventh album by Boz Scaggs, released on Columbia Records in 1976. The album peaked at No. 2 and spent 115 weeks on the Billboard 200. It has been certified five times platinum by the RIAA and remains Scaggs's best selling album. Silk Degrees spawned four singles. "It's Over", "Lowdown", and "Lido Shuffle" made the Top 40, while "What Can I Say" peaked at No. 42.

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Break Machine 

Break Machine

50 LEI

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LP | USED  | 1984

RECORD SHACK RECORDS

Electronic Hip-Hop

Break Machine was the name of a 1980s American rap act, fronted by Keith Rodgers and produced by Jacques Morali and Henri Belolo; the team behind the Village People.

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Breakwater 

Release The Beast (Picture Sleeve)

69 LEI

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7" | NEW  | 2019

BE WITH RECORDS

Funk Soul

Breakwater’s earth-shattering “Release The Beast” is unquestionably the standout song from their 1980 funk masterpiece LP Splashdown. It also came out as a now-hen’s-teeth-rare 7" in the same year and when it came to putting it out as a 7" again we just had to do it in a miniature version of the Splashdown sleeve. It’s got to be one of the best album cover shoots of all time.

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