Black Music Sound on 7inch Singles

7" singles with lining for the dance floor

Baobab - No Job: 2 Versions (7
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3,90 EUR
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Louis Armstrong - What A Wonderful World (7
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7,90 EUR
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Future - I Can't Read Your Mind (7
5,90 EUR
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Sharon Redd - In The Name Of Love (7
3,90 EUR
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Charles Shaw - Hey Jude (7
5,90 EUR
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Patti LaBelle - Oh People (7
2,99 EUR
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The Whispers - It's A Love Thing (7
3,90 EUR
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Levert - Casanova  Throwdown (7
3,90 EUR
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Double Exposure - Everyman (7
5,90 EUR
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Brick - Dazz / Southern Sunset (7
7,90 EUR
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Delegation - I Wantcha Back (7
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Redhead Kingpin - Do The Right Thing: Happinees Remix (7
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Patti LaBelle And Michael McDonald - On My Own (7
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Joan Orleans - Big Apple (7
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Jeff Ross - Satellite (7
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Levert - Pull Over 2 Versions (7
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Diana Ross - I'm Coming Out (7
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Lionel Richie - Stuck On You (7
3,90 EUR
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The Love Unlimited Orchestra - Spanish Lei (7
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Muscle Shoals Horns - Born To Get Down (7
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The Phillysound brings the move

Funk & Soul Music celebrated its greatest sales successes in the 7" singles segment in the early 1970s. The beginnings of this were laid in the late 1960s with the first globally successful "Black Music" cult songs from the legendary Motown label. From the mid-70s onwards, the so-called "Phillysound" first conquered the discos and then the charts worldwide. The great thing about the Soul & Funk classics from that time is that their sound has lost absolutely none of its freshness to this day. From the late 70s onwards, the previously very independent Black Music" merged with the emerging disco wave.

In the home of Reggae in Jamaica, the Reggae sound in its special original form had been available in abundance on 7" singles since the 1960s. Heaps of small labels and self-distributors filled the shelves there. In Germany, on the other hand, almost exclusively the radio-friendly Pop-Reggae was played Singles were released, but these were mostly real hits that are still popular today because they haven't lost any of their dynamism.