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Brothers By Choice – 1978 – Brothers By Choice

Let’s Groove brothers
Brothers By Choice were a Los Angeles-based group featuring the vocalist Chris Higgins. The self-titled album was recorded 1978 for the ALA label and released via Atlantic Records.
Rare sought after  with ‘She puts t…

Joe Tex – 1969 – Buying A Book

Mr. Moo is on the decks again. It’s so nice to have him back in Funkmysoul family once more. This is the first of his new contributions, a brilliant album by one of the greatest Southern Soul artists ever, Joe Tex.
He was, arguably, the most u…

Ron Henderson & Choice Of Colour – 1976 – Soul Junction

Ron Henderson & Choice Of Colour is yet another obscure artist that has been brought back into favour by the rare groove and modern soul scene. And sounding like a combination of Leroy Hutson and Mike James Kirkland, the primary concern is why it …

Ernie Hines – 1972 – Eletrified

An underground set from early 70s Stax Records – the only set cut back in the day by Ernie Hines – a really great singer who works here with a blend of southern soul and sweet harmony modes! The album’s got a pretty laidback vibe, which is …

Chairmen Of The Board – 1974 – Skin I’m In (Tribute to General Johnson)

General Johnson was lead singer with The Showmen and later with the chart-busting Chairmen Of The Board. He was also an exceptional songwriter, penning and originally recording “Patches” (the huge Clarence Carter hit), “Want Ads&#82…