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    Great B sides

    While working on my 12" vinyl library.I came to realize that some of the B sides could have stood on their own as single release IMO. here are a few I came up with.Any others ?

    Dance What' Cha Wanna -On the flip of Love Sensation. An excellent fast paced offering from Loleatta with the voice.Written by Womack & Womack.Great bass break with horns about 2/3's through the record.

    Who Can I Run To - The flip of You Gonna Make Me Love Somebody Else by The Jones Girls.This was a superb slow groove that showcased the vocal talents of Shirley Jones and her sisters' harmonies.The best ballad of their career.

    Star Love - Simply superb hi tempo disco offered as the B side of Got To Be Real.Vocally as strong as any of the divas of the day.I know many others are familiar with this one by Cheryl Lynn

    Bumpsie?s Whipping Cream - this midtempo jazzy mix of disco funk instrumental was the flip side of Dance All Over The World by TC James & The Fist-O-Funk Orchestra.Note it as one of the songs for the Sexually Explicit thread.A very orgasmic woman can be heard on this track.

    Love-Sign - a nice dance floor cruiser for the hustlers was the B side of Zodiacs by Roberta Kelly.Has all the elements that said disco.Lush strings ,nice orchestration with a tribal beat and flowing melody.
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    The Assembly - Stop/start (extended version Muterecords 1983) Produced by Vincent Clarke B side of "Never never"

    Van McCoy - The Hustle
    If you buy this record your life, will be better.

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    B Sides


     

     

    The best one of all ? "I Will Survive", originally a B Side to "Substitute", Gloria Gaynor's cover of the hit by South Africa's group, Clout.

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