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Brook Benton Today
New - LP - SD 9018
Sealed 1970 Heavy Vinyl Original With Custom Hype Sticker On Shrink. Features His Biggest Hit, The Iconic "Rainy Night In Georgia."
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Brook Benton Today
New - LP - SD 9018
Sealed 1970 Heavy Vinyl Original. Small Saw Cut. Features His Biggest Hit, The Iconic "Rainy Night In Georgia."
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Do Your Own Thing
Used - LP - SD 9002
1969 Original In Shrink Wrap, Small Saw Notch. Appears Unplayed. First Copy We Have Seen Of This Rare Title.
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Do Your Own Thing
Used - LP - SD 9002
Rare 1969 Original. Appears Unplayed. Small Date And Tiny Rubber Name Stamp On Back Cover.
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Endlessly
Used - LP - MG 20464
1959 Deep Groove Black Label With Silver Print Mono Original. Three Tiny Marks In Red Ink Next To Song Titles On Back Cover.
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Golden Hits
New - LP - SR 60607
Sealed Stereo Original Compilation.
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Home Style
New - LP - SD 9028
1970 Heavy Vinyl Stereo Original Still In Shrink Wrap.
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Home Style
Used - LP - SD 9028
1969 Original. Appears Glossy, Unplayed. Tiny Name Stamp And Date On Back Cover. “Like His Other Record From 1970, Today, Brook Benton's Home Style Was Also Produced By Arif Mardin And Recorded In Miami And New York. However, This Album Used The Dixie Flyers As The Backing Band And Augmented Them With The Dream Horn Section Of Joe Newman On Trumpet, King Curtis On Tenor Sax, Pepper Adams On Baritone, And Benny Powell On Trombone. The Flyers Give The Record A More Organic Feel That The Horns And Strings Take Straight Uptown, Giving The Record A Unique Sound. Benton's Vocals Are Just As Impressive And The Song Selection Is Mostly First-Rate. Benton Dips Back Into The Tony Joe White Songbook For "Willie And Laura Mae Jones," "Aspen Colorado," And "For Lee Ann," Hoping To Strike Gold Again. He Didn't, But The Songs Sure Sound Good. Elsewhere He Covers Joe South's "Don't It Make You Wanta Go Home," Turns Dylan's "Don't Think Twice It's All Right" Into A Funky Chunk Of Advice, And Rips His Way Through The Booker T.- And William Bell-Penned Albert King Classic "Born Under A Bad Sign." Maybe Best Of All Is The Self-Composed "Let Me Fix It," A Sassy Duet Between Benton And Cissy Houston (With An Assist From The Rest Of The Sweet Inspirations, Who Provide Vocals Throughout) That Sounds Like A Funky-As-Dirt Update Of His Classic Jousts With Dinah Washington.” Tim SEndra, AMG.
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If You Believe
New - LP - SR 60619
Sealed 1961 True Stereo Original Recorded At 15ips. Includes The Hit "Shadrack."
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Laura, What's He Got That I Ain't Got
New - LP - 6268
Sealed 1967 Tri-Colored Steamboat Label Stereo Original, COH.
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Lie To Me - Brook Benton Singing The Blues
Used - LP - MG-20740
1963 US White Label Promo DJ Copy. Nice Glossy, Laminated Jacket.
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Mother Nature, Father Time
New - LP - LSP 3526
Sealed 1965 Stereo Original. Crisp Corners, No Deletion Holes. A Beauty
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Mother Nature, Father Time
Used - LP - LSP 3526
Mint 1965 Stereo Original In Shrink Wrap.
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My Country
New - LP - LPM 3590
Sealed 1966 Deep Groove Mono Original.
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Sings A Love Story
Used - LP - APL1 1044
Rare 1975 LP Containing All Previously Unissued Tracks.
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Soft
New - LP - SOS 5001
Sealed 1984 Original. First Copy We Have Ever Seen. Includes "Glow Of Love" From The Motion Picture "The Big Score."
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Something For Everyone
New - LP - SE 4874
Sealed 1973 Original. DJ Promo Sticker On Rear Shrink. May Be A White Label Promo.
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Story Teller
New - LP - SD 9050
Sealed, Hard To Find 1972 Original. Pristine Copy. Features Cornell Dupree, Chuck Rainey, Romeo Penque, The Memphis Horns, Bernard Purdie And Others.
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Story Teller
Used - LP - SD 9050
1972 White Label Promo In Glossy, Unplayed Condition. Features Cornell Dupree, Chuck Rainey, Romeo Penque, The Memphis Horns, Bernard Purdie And Others. Tiny Name Stamp On Back Cover With Date (2-72).
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The Anthology
Used - LP - RNFP 71497
1986 2 LP Compilation. SC.
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