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First Choice - Smarty Pants
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First Choice - Runnin' Out Of Fools
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First Choice - A Boy Named Junior
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First Choice - Love & Happiness
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First Choice - Wake Up To Me
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First Choice - This Is The House
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The debut album from the American female trio, originally released in 1973 on the Philly Groove Label. Classic Philadelphia sound featuring the disco anthem and title track that peaked at #28 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #16 UK charts. Other highlights include the hit singles ‘Smarty Pants’ (UK #9), ‘Newsy Neighbors’ and Northern Soul Classic ‘This Is The House’. Demon Music are proud to reissue this soul classic on 180g heavyweight vinyl, with printed inner sleeve and original artwork
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Cat-No:demrec508
Release-Date:17.10.2019
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12 track vinyl compilation featuring the roots of modern dance music, on 180g heavyweight double LP. P&P was producer and Harlem hustler Peter Brown’s production company. He created some of the greatest moments in underground African American dance music, across a handful of labels in the 70s and 80s. Due to his independent ethos his releases on imprints such as Heavenly Star, Sound Of New York, La Shawn, P&P and others would often disappear after a single low numbered pressing making them incredible hard to find on original pressing. Tracks such as Mary Clarke’s ‘Take Me I’m Yours’, and the Fosters Jackson Group’s ‘Feel The Spirit’ have been championed by DJs such as Floating Points and Dimitri from Paris. Whilst the sheer rarity of some singles such as Clyde Alexander and Sanction’s ‘Got To Get Your Love’ and Louise Murray’s ‘Let’s Just Stay Away’ would set you back multiple hundreds of pounds to buy on original copies.
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