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Singles
Ghetto: Misfortune's Wealth
Cat: BGPS 020. Rel: 15 Dec 03
 
Funk
Ghetto: Misfortune's Wealth
24 Carat Black
out of stock $9.80
Andy Smith Presents Diggin' In The Vaults BGP Sampler
87th Off Broadway - "Can't Enough"
Chster Randle's Soul Senders - "Soul Brothers Testify" (part 1)
out of stock $6.16
Mama Soul
Cat: BGPS 066. Rel: 27 Jan 22
 
Funk
Harold Alexander - "Mama Soul" (3:03)
Pretty Purdie - "Heavy Soul Slinger" (4:16)
Review: Bernard "Pretty" Purdie and his Playboys were an iconic funk group of the late 70s who had big hits with the likes of Gil Scott Heron on his seminal 'The Revolution Will Not Be Televised' single. A year later on the same label, Flying Dutchman, they served up the 'Heavy Soul Slinger' single which gets reissued here. It's driven by big drum breaks and funky hits, with plenty of lush chords and rolling basslines all taking you on a high class and sophisticated trip. On the a-side is Harold Alexander 's 'Mama Soul' from the same era, but with a much more experimental sound rooted in wordless ad libs and frantic flutes.
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Momma Momma
Cat: BGPS 035. Rel: 02 Mar 11
 
Funk
Betty Barney - "Momma Momma"
The Chilli Peppers - "Chicken Scratch"
out of stock $10.93
It's Not That Easy
Cat: BGPRO 02. Rel: 27 Jan 22
 
Soul
It's Not That Easy (2:28)
Hummin' A Sad Song (2:25)
Review: It was Dave Godin including this lush bit of aching Louisiana deep soul on the first Deep Soul Treasures CD that renewed interest in it. Now, original copies are pricey and hard to find and last year a nice cover version was served up by Lady Blackbird. The good folk at Beat Goes Public aka BGP have decide to reissue the original. It's an impossible to ignore track laden with heartbreak. On the flip side is another bluesy soul gem in the form of 'Hummin' A Sad Song.'

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Chains
Chains (7")
Cat: BGPS 062. Rel: 30 May 19
 
Soul
Chains (3:26)
A Toast To The People (3:27)
 in stock $11.20
The Blue Flames EP (mono)
Cat: LTDEP 029. Rel: 29 Jun 23
 
50s/60s
JA Blues (2:16)
Orange Street (2:21)
Stop Right Here (2:58)
Rik's Tune (3:04)
Review: The Blue Flames' self-titled EP comes on 7" and follows up the well-received A Snapshot In Time CD compilation from last year. The group's singles are archetypal 50s and 60s soundtracks and have become highly in demand and collectible. Their proto-mod sound is truly distinctive and shines though her with tunes that have never before been available on vinyl. They are instrumentals as the lead singer had been told it was best for him to not sing outside of live shows. They come recorded in mono, like much music of the time, and with liner notes from Dean Rudland and all sound fantastic.
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Deep Soul (Part 2)
Cat: BGPS 036. Rel: 02 Mar 11
 
Funk
Deep Soul (part 2)
More Soul
Review: The ongoing Beat Goes Public 45 series delivers two rare tracks from Ron Buford, which first surfaced on the obscure Camelot label way back in 1967.They are brilliant examples grinding, dirty funk-laden boogaloo - don't sleep!
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out of stock $8.40
Stop!
Stop! (7")
Cat: BGPS 051. Rel: 29 Mar 16
 
Funk
Stop! (2:24)
Brother Brown (3:04)
 in stock $12.32
Keep On Doing Your Funky Thing
Cat: BGPS 061. Rel: 30 May 19
 
Funk
David Camon - "Keep On Doing Your Funky Thing" (2:26)
Johnny Jacobs - "Ain't It Funky (Doing Your Own Thing)" (3:12)
Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Funk
 in stock $11.20
Twine Time
Cat: BGPS 033. Rel: 02 Mar 11
 
Funk
Alvin Cash - "Twine Time"
Ann Alford - "Get To Get Me A Job"
Review: Alvin Cash's 1972 funk version of his biggest hit "Twine Time" is a longstanding deep funk classic we heartily recommend you check out. On the B Side Ann Alford delivers soul sister funk masterpiece "Got To Get Me A Job".
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out of stock $6.71
Everything Is Gonna Be Alright (B-STOCK)
Cat: BGPS 060 (B-STOCK). Rel: 30 May 19
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
 
B-STOCK: Record ever so slightly warped with minor surface marks/scratches, but otherwise in perfect working order
Everything Is Gonna Be Alright
You Brought The Sunshine (Into My Life)
out of stock $4.29
Everything Is Gonna Be Alright
Cat: BGPS 060. Rel: 30 May 19
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Everything Is Gonna Be Alright (3:37)
You Brought The Sunshine (Into My Life) (3:33)
out of stock $11.20
Don't You Care
Don't You Care (limited 7" Nachpressung)
Cat: BGPS 046. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Soul
Don't You Care (2:47)
Never Did I Stop Loving You (2:32)
Review: Two powerful soul sessions from Alice Clark's eponymous debut 1972 album. "Don't You Care" is a hard-hitting soul standard (that became very popular in acid jazz scene in the early 90s) where Alice opens her heart for all to see while her incredible band ebb and flow with Clark's emotions. "Never Did I Stop Loving You", meanwhile, languishes in sentiment at a slightly lower tempo that allows her to really dig deep for those low notes. The real fun happens as we reach momentum towards the end and every band member brings out their A-game and bounces off each other - backing up Alice every step of the way. You will care about this.
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Love Potion Number Nine
Cat: BGPS 044. Rel: 27 Mar 15
 
Funk
Love Potion Number Nine (2:36)
Cool Jerk (2:52)
out of stock $12.32
Dance Girl
Cat: BGPS 069. Rel: 25 Oct 23
 
Funk
Fatback Brother Bill Curtis - "Dance Girl" (2:50)
Johnny King & Fatback Band - "Keep On Brother Keep On" (2:05)
Review: Bill Curtis' Fatback Band is known around the world for its soul and disco hits but their roots actually lay in funk. They were one of the most impressive outfits around in that particular genre and so they have, for those who are willing to dig deep enough, plenty of rare funk gems to call upon from their earliest days. Here we get a couple of them with 'Dance Girl' - the last tune they released in 1974 before signing to Event/Spring. It was a real classic at block parties back in the day and on the flip is a tune that will cost you over L1000 if you can find an original, namely 'Keep On Brother Keep On' - the group's second single on Curtis BC Projects II label.
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Honky Tonk
Cat: BGPS 054. Rel: 24 Feb 17
 
Funk
Honky Tonk (2:53)
Honky Tonk Popcorn (2:57)
out of stock $16.52
Black Boy (B-STOCK)
Cat: BGPS 026 (B-STOCK). Rel: 28 Jan 08
 
Funk
 
B-STOCK: Slight surface marks on the record, but otherwise in excellent working condition
Black Boy
Let A Woman Be A Woman - Let A Man Be A Man
out of stock $9.52
Let A Woman Be A Woman - Let A Man Be A Man
Cat: BGPT 027. Rel: 28 Jan 08
 
Funk
Let A Woman Be A Woman - Let A Man Be A Man
Funky Broadway Time (part 2)
out of stock $10.07
Black Boy
Cat: BGPS 026. Rel: 28 Jan 08
 
Funk
Black Boy
Let A Woman Be A Woman - Let A Man Be A Man
out of stock $12.61
Murilley
Cat: BGPS 074. Rel: 30 May 24
 
Jazz
Murilley (6:24)
Leaving This Planet (7:23)
Review: BGP's new 7" vinyl series, kicks off with a bang featuring Charles Earland's classic tracks 'Murilley' and 'Leaving This Planet.' "Leaving This Planet,' the title track from Earland's acclaimed 1974 album, was a staple at New York dance clubs like The Loft in the 70s. Meanwhile, 'Murilley' is a groovy organ-led vocal number that became a favorite among jazz dancers at iconic venues like the Wag Club and Dingwalls in the 80s. This release promises to deliver the full-length experience of these jazz funk gems, ensuring that fans can enjoy Earland's infectious rhythms and soulful sounds in all their glory.
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Grits & Gravy
Cat: BGPS 055. Rel: 23 Feb 17
 
Funk
Grits N Gravy (extended mono mix) (4:01)
Crime Don't Pay (2:28)
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Can't Shake It Loose
Cat: BGPS 057. Rel: 23 Feb 17
 
Funk
Can't Shake It Loose (2:29)
I'll Bet You (3:56)
Gespielt von: SPASIBO RECORDS
 in stock $11.20
Funky Dollar Bill
Cat: BGPS 063. Rel: 30 Mar 21
 
Funk
Funky Dollar Bill (3:04)
Funky Dollar Bill (instrumental) (3:39)
Review: 51 years have now passed since Funkadelic dropped their first two albums, Funkadelic and Free Your Mind and Your Ass Will Follow. The latter album's numerous highlights included 'Funky Dollar Bill', a flash-fried funk-rock masterpiece that's as bonkers as it is low-slung and floor friendly. This anniversary edition of the song, which was released as part of a double A-side single in 1971, combines the pioneering Detroit crew's original vocal version (side A), with a never-before-heard instrumental take from the original recording sessions (B). This is particularly revelatory, as it offers a chance to hear everything that was going on below George Clinton's singing - and trust us, that's a lot! It's genuinely refreshing to hear an alternate take on a such a fantastic funk-rock gem, so we'd recommend giving it a listen.
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You're Wasting My Time Part 1&2
Cat: BGPS 045. Rel: 27 Mar 15
 
Funk
You're Wasting My Time (part 1) (2:52)
You're Wasting My Time (part 2) (3:46)
Review: Released in 1971 and written and recorded by Dave Hamilton (one of Motown's most prolific and influential session players), Sugar Billy Garner plays the consummate band leader over a relentless groove that rolls with drama. Billy gets sweatier, the guitars get busier, the dynamic gets heavier and heavier... So heavy it rolls into a second part. Primed for the floor, it still hits hard 44 years after its release.
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I Got Some (B-STOCK)
Cat: BGPS 070 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Funk
 
B-STOCK: Slight surface marks
I Got Some (part 1) (2:54)
I Got Some (part 2) (2:48)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Slight surface marks ***


BGP has been busy of late and is turning out a busy run of fine 45rpms right now. This one is a pair of tunes from Detroit soul singer and songwriter Willie Garner aka Billy Garner, Sugar Bilal, and several other variations. It is two versions of his debut single from 1971 on New Day and if you can find one of those original copies on 7" then you will also need to find over 500 quid to make it your own. This reissue saves you the financial hit and offers up both parts of the raw as you like, James Brown inspire funky numbers. .
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out of stock $9.80
Brand New Girl (reissue) (Juno Exclusive)
Brand New Girl (reissue) (Juno Exclusive) (yellow vinyl 7" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: BGPS 032YELLOW. Rel: 03 Aug 20
 
Funk
Brand New Girl (3:39)
I Got Some (part 1) (2:51)
Review: Juno colour vinyl exclusive ! Back in 1992, Billy Garner's "Brand New Girl" was unearthed in the vast vaults of New Day owner Dave Hamilton. He soon got it out there and it just as quickly became an instant deep funk classic. It was only a limited release, though, so it has since gone on to become much sought after and rather pricey little number. Now given a new lease of life, it sounds as vital and moving as it did back then, so is sure to remain a grail record for soul lovers everywhere. "I Got Some" (part 1) is less hard hitting, but strikes an equally impactful emotional note.
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I Got Some
Cat: BGPS 070. Rel: 25 Oct 23
 
Funk
I Got Some (part 1) (2:54)
I Got Some (part 2) (2:48)
Review: BGP has been busy of late and is turning out a busy run of fine 45rpms right now. This one is a pair of tunes from Detroit soul singer and songwriter Willie Garner aka Billy Garner, Sugar Bilal, and several other variations. It is two versions of his debut single from 1971 on New Day and if you can find one of those original copies on 7" then you will also need to find over 500 quid to make it your own. This reissue saves you the financial hit and offers up both parts of the raw as you like, James Brown inspire funky numbers. .
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Brand New Girl
Cat: BGPS 006. Rel: 25 Nov 00
 
Unclassified
Billy Garner - "Brand New Girl"
Jacqueline Jones - "One Monkey Can't Stop The Show" (original speed version)
out of stock $5.59
Celestial Blues
Cat: BGPS 075. Rel: 27 Jun 24
 
Jazz
Gary Bartz NTU Troop - "Celestial Blues" (7:24)
Gary Bartz - "Gentle Smiles" (4:19)
Review: Gary Bartz, a titan of the saxophone, has left an indelible mark on the jazz landscape through collaborations with luminaries like McCoy Tyner, Art Blakey and Miles Davis. BGP's selection of 'Celestial Blues,' featuring the soulful vocals of Andy Bey, encapsulates the essence of spiritual jazz, epitomizing Bartz's musical strength. Paired with 'Gentle Smiles (Saxy),' famously sampled by A Tribe Called Quest, this release offers a glimpse into Bartz's multifaceted artistry and enduring influence on contemporary music.
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I'm A Good Woman
Cat: BGPS 022. Rel: 31 Jul 04
 
Funk
The Generation - "I'm A Good Woman"
Wally Cox & Nate Branch - "Za Zu"
out of stock $8.12
I Can't Stand It (I Can't Take It No More)
Cat: BGPS 029. Rel: 27 Apr 10
 
Funk
I Can't Stand It ( I Can't Take It No More)
What You See Is What You're Gonna Get
out of stock $9.80
Smokey Joe's La La
Cat: BGPS 040. Rel: 29 Apr 13
 
Funk
The Googie Rene Combo - "Smokey Joe's La La"
Brother Jack McDuff - "Hot Barbeque"
out of stock $10.07
The Deacons
Cat: BGPS 081. Rel: 27 Feb 25
 
50s/60s
The Deacons (3:23)
Pisces Pace (2:24)
Review: Detroit musician and producer Dave Hamilton hears two fantastic early emissions of his reissued via BGP. Known originally as a guitarist and an early member of the Motown house band, Hamilton's influence on music, especially the later Northern soul firestorm in the UK, is perhaps understated. His guitar contributions to the likes of Marvin Gaye's 'Stubborn Kind Of Fellow' and John Lee Hooker's 'Boom Boom' are indeed cherished additions to the Michigan funk and r&b canon, but perhaps it's his later outings as Dave Hamilton and the Peppers - and later founding of the labels Demoristic and TCB - that house the real trinkets. 'The Deacons' and 'Pisces Place' both came out via the TCB label, and brought vibraphonic blues and astrologic easy listens respectively to wax.
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But I Ain't No More (GSTSKDTS)
Cat: BGPS 012. Rel: 28 Mar 03
 
Funk
Vera Hamilton - "But I Ain't No More (GSTSKDTS)"
Debbie Lyndsey - "Spells & Incantations"
out of stock $7.29
The Fuz & Da Boog
Cat: BGPS 065. Rel: 27 Jan 22
 
Funk
The Fuz & Da Boog (3:31)
Cookie Jar (Alt) (3:34)
Review: BGP are having a busy month with a number of unmissable funk 7"s all getting served up. This one comes from Fuzzy Haskins, who was an original member of Parliament and Funkadelic and so brings oodles of p-funk goodness. It is the much-sampled 'The Fuz & Da Boog' on the a-side, with its soaring trumpets and twisted, convoluted rhythms turning you inside out. The b-side is the alternative version of Cookie Jar which is a swooning, bring laced slow motion seducer for late night lovers. Both of these are red hot, for different reasons.
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O Baby!
O Baby! (7")
Cat: LTDEP 020. Rel: 12 Oct 16
 
50s/60s
O’Baby (I Believe I’m Losing You) (3:06)
You’ve Been A Bad Girl (2:41)
What More Can I Do? (3:10)
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Our Generation
Cat: BGPS 041. Rel: 29 Apr 13
 
Funk
Ernie Hines - "Our Generation"
The Blackbyrds - "Rock Creek Park"
out of stock $10.93
Nobody
Nobody (7")
Cat: BGPS 079. Rel: 27 Feb 25
 
Funk
Hodges, James, Smith & Crawford - "Nobody" (3:36)
Hodges, James & Smith - "It Cracks Me Up" (3:35)
Review: Defiant, spruce and intractable, Hodges James Smith & Crawford's 'Nobody' marks this brilliant new funk reissue with a caustic grip-quip after at the slippery satins of love: "nobody's gonna tell me that you don't love me, baby. They just don't know that you're an angel..." Walking a universal tightrope of ambivalence - this is a situation that we'd wager everyone of one stripe or another is familiar with - this record could function either as a tell of blind infatuation with a ne'er-do-well, or a real statement of loving intention for a misunderstood penitent. 'It Cracks Me Up' backs up the B with an ensouled, ensemble-armoured musing on "girls with shiny faces" and "superdudes", resolving on a tonic note of equal sexual charge. The West Coast vocal group outdid themselves back in 1971, so much that original copies of this fetch unholily exorbitant prices; high time for a repress!
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Foolish Man (reissue)
Cat: BGPS 072. Rel: 25 Oct 23
 
Funk
Foolish Man (part 1) (2:59)
Foolish Man (part 2) (3:07)
Review: 'Foolish Man Part 1' and 'Part 2' by The Huck Daniels Co is one of several 45rpms the BGP label is dropping at the moment and weirdly many of them are also in two parts. This one features guitarist Daniels who was a key part of the B.B. King band ahead of later setting in Los Angeles and becoming a respected leader in his own right. He wrote just one for Kent Records and that was in 1973 as the label headed into its final days. 'Part 1' on the A-side is a driving funk cut aimed squarely at the club and heavy on inspiration from James Brown and the version on the flip levels up with organ playing from Earl Foster.
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The World Needs Changin' (reissue)
Cat: BGPRO 01. Rel: 27 Jan 22
 
Funk
The World Needs Changin' (3:06)
Gettin' On Down (3:53)
Review: Americans Hank Jacobs and Don Malone cooked up a bona fide political soul anthem when they crafted 'The World Needs Changin' back in 1970. It is now hard to find so naturally these days it fetches a very handsome fee on second hand markets so has rightly been reissued here by BGP. The a-side is a tune that cuts deep, with pained vocals over a simple but devastating soul rhythm. On the flip is another gem in the form of 'Getting On Down' making this a crucial cut.
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Make Me Believe In You
Cat: BGPS 048. Rel: 29 Mar 16
 
Soul
Make Me Believe In You (Tom Moulton remix) (6:28)
Ain't No Love Lost (Tom Moulton remix) (5:47)
Review: Should you require further evidence of the all-round genius of Curtis Mayfield, look no further than this early '70s funk gem from Patti Jo. "Make Me Believe In You" was written and produced by the velvety-voiced musician in 1973, one of just a few singles released by Patti Jo but undoubtedly now an all-time classic. That rolling drum intro, the ear-wagging piano, the subtle orchestration and, above all, Patti Jo's killer vocal all combine for a perfect example of the halcyon days when funk was beginning to transform into disco. Mayfield himself later covered the track for the closer to his Sweet Exorcist LP! This BGP 7" sees Tom Moulton's extension of "Make Me Believe In You" combined with his remix of the other Patti Jo burner, "Ain't No Love Lost". Any self-respecting DJ needs the A-side though.
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Different Strokes
Cat: BGPS 010. Rel: 05 Jul 02
 
Funk
Different Strokes
Is It Because I'm Black
out of stock $6.71
Peace Love Not War
Cat: BGPS 013. Rel: 28 Mar 03
 
Funk
Peace Love Not War
Put It In
Gespielt von: Craig Charles, Mamadisc
 in stock $12.32
Expansions
out of stock $15.41
Expansions
Cat: BGPS 076. Rel: 24 Jul 24
 
Jazz
Expansions (6:05)
Cosmic Funk (5:31)
Review: A rare jazz-funk 12" documenting the timeless work of an epistemic classic. Lonnie Liston Smith's 'Expansions' is normally known as an album, but it's only the central theme, composed first and without an initial ambition to craft a full-length around it, which said album took its name. The high strings of the track 'Expansions' bring a filmic tension to an otherwise louche funk line, laying down a stark contrast that more than justifies its use as the 1974 album's opening track and namesake. On the B-side here, however, comes not one from Smith's Expansions, but rather another opener, 'Cosmic Funk', which was released just six months earlier and documents a much wilder, Afrobeat-adjacent wah-fest, with Smith himself referring to the track and resultant record as an example of 'sci-fi funk'.
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Dynamite
Dynamite (limited 7")
Cat: BGPS 042. Rel: 28 Mar 15
 
Funk
Little Eva - "Dynamite" (2:21)
Little Eva Harris - "Get Ready/Uptight" (2:32)
Review: Two awesome covers from Little Eva who, fittingly, is most famed for giving us the famously covered "Loco-Motion". "Dynamite" is homage to Mr Dynamite himself, the Godfather of Funk James Brown. Taking the "I Feel Good" hook and making it her own, it's an instant winner. "Get Ready/Uptight", meanwhile, is a medley of The Temptations and Stevie Wonder. It's very bit as tight you'd want it to be. Once stupendously rare, now your while this press run lasts. 100 per cent essential.
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Are You Together For The New Day?
Cat: BGPS 031. Rel: 27 Apr 10
 
Funk
The Love Experience - "Are You Together For The New Day?"
87th Off Broadway - "Moving Woman"
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Crazy Girl
Cat: BGPS 080. Rel: 27 Feb 25
 
Funk
Crazy Girl (part 1) (3:17)
Crazy Girl (part 2) (3:09)
Review: Freddie Love was a blind singer from Baton Rouge in the United States. He recorded two incredible 45s for Eddie Shuler's ANLA label and his debut release featured the dynamic two-sided track 'Crazy Girl'. It is a heart-swelling soul sound with slow but funk drums and bass riffs under a brilliantly expressive vocal heavily influenced by James Brown. On the B-side is Part 2 which has more guitar action laced in. This has long been a sought-after record and it is now receiving its first-ever vinyl reissue which will bring renewed attention to Love's powerful sound.
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