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Trip
Trip (7")
Cat: TR-114. Rel: 25 Oct 07
 
Funk
Trip (instrumetnal)
Trippin' (vocal)
out of stock $5.18
Theres A Wrinkle In Our Time
Cat: TR 104. Rel: 28 Sep 05
 
Funk
There's A Wrinkle In Our Time
Theme
out of stock $6.21
Soul Chicken
Soul Chicken (limited hand-numbered 7")
Cat: XMAS 101. Rel: 28 Nov 13
 
Funk
Soul Chicken
Lonely Christmas Tears
out of stock $9.86
Only With You (reissue)
Cat: TR 1049RE. Rel: 25 Nov 21
 
Soul
Only With You (English version) (4:15)
Only With You (Russian version) (4:14)
Review: Soul fans rejoice because this is a truly cockle-warming gem that gets a much-anticipated reissue on Tramp. Amazin' Five's 'Only With You' pairs gorgeous and clean vocals with golden chords and backing trumpets that add warmth and luxury. It is a truly breezy cut that will work as well on dark winter nights as it will bright sunny afternoons and it comes with a Russian vocal as well as the English a-side. The Russian one appears on the flip and brings a more international feel. This is another fine move from Germany's Tramp label.
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out of stock $8.29
The Gigilo
Cat: TR 192. Rel: 23 Jul 15
 
Funk
The Gigilo (2:48)
The Loneliest One (2:03)
out of stock $7.52
I Want To Know Do You Love Me
Cat: TR 1034. Rel: 05 Dec 13
 
Funk
I Want To Know (feat Michael Roach - vocal)
I Want To Know (instrumental)
Played by: Suonho, I Love 45's!
out of stock $7.01
Hurry Back
Cat: TR 294. Rel: 09 Sep 21
 
Funk
Hurry Back (2:29)
Here's Where I Get Off (2:43)
Review: American rock band Atilla and The Huns hail from Wisconsin and formed in 1964. The group consists of drummer Rich Legault, bassist Denny Lewan and singer/guitarist Mike Peace as well as rhythm guitarist Ben Wiesneiwski and they became a big hit on the local circuit. They put out only three two trackers between 1965 and 1969 and this newly assembled 7" plucks one track each from two of the now hard to find and pricey originals. 1967's 'Hurry Back' is a rolling funk number with bulky drums and twanging riffs that oozes 60s cool. 1969's 'Here's Where I Get Off' is a more sentimental roller with slightly deeper grooves and more lovestruck lyrics. Both will do well with Northern Soul lovers.
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out of stock $10.13
Funky Sex Machine
Cat: TR 1003. Rel: 09 Jun 05
 
Funk
Funky Sex Machine
Funky Sex Machine (live)
out of stock $5.18
Top Going Down Bottom Going Up
Cat: TR 221. Rel: 16 Feb 17
 
Funk
Top Going Down Bottom Going Up (3:10)
Jody & John (2:54)
Review: Now this is what you call a hot damn funk record right here. The legendary Nathan Bartell released this absolute scorcher "Top Going Up Going Down" back in 1975 and is what you could call a good and proper digger's delight. You can trust German powerhouse Tramp (run by Tobias Kirmayer) to bring the revival as always, as these guys specialize in rare soul and funk reissues. Second offering "Jody & John" undeniably takes it cues from the godfather himself James Brown and his orchestra but wow: this one absolutely explosive tribute if we do say so ourselves. Hailing from Ashburn, Georgia, Bartell started out with Eddie & the Cascades in the '60s. In 1991 Bartell was hospitalised with a lung ailment and while recovering became born again and vowed never again to sing R&B music. He instead formed a Gospel group called Nathan Bartell & Reality and still performs in Southern Georgia.
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out of stock $6.75
Don't Chain My Soul
Cat: TR 110. Rel: 07 Jul 06
 
Funk
Carlton BAsco - "Don't Chain My Soul"
The Illusion - "It's Just An Illusion"
out of stock $6.75
East Indian Traffic
Cat: JTR 5005. Rel: 17 Feb 11
 
Funk
East Indian Traffic
Ganges Delta
out of stock $10.32
Glimpses Of Truth
out of stock $5.70
Sally
Sally (7")
Cat: JTR 5025. Rel: 15 Jul 21
 
Funk
Sally (3:28)
Bubble & Squeak (3:27)
Review: Ring Musik is one of Germany's finest library record labels and it is that which has been pillaged for this super new 7" on Tramp Records. The double a-side has never been re-issued since the first time it came out in 1976 and comes here with B-side bomb 'Bubble and Squeak,' a real rare groove classic with fluid bass playing and rolling rhythms that are softened with tender chord work and airy flute. A-side 'Sally' is a brilliantly intriguing track that leads you to a place of mystery on meandering bass, wandering keys and 60s horns. Both of these are lush.
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out of stock $7.01
Nothing But A Party
Cat: TRI 101. Rel: 08 Dec 04
 
Funk
Nothin' But A Party (Part 1)
Nothin' But A Party (Part 2)
Played by: Dr Rubberfunk, Suonho
out of stock $10.37
Come To This
Cat: TR 1037. Rel: 06 Nov 14
 
Funk
Come To This
We Can Do Better
out of stock $5.45
Take The Funky Feeling
Cat: TR 140. Rel: 16 Feb 12
 
Funk
Take The Funky Feeling
Black Water Gold
Review: This is the second 7" from Barbados group The Blue Rhythm Combo to be reissued in the past couple of weeks. The first was of course the voluptuous triple 45 wax job from UK label Jazzman, and now we see this tasty little 45 from Germany's finest funk label Tramp Records. This double A Sider has possibly the best tracks from the band in ''Take The Funky Feeling'' flipped by a version of Louis Villery's penned ultimate funk classic "Black Water Gold". For admirers of the tropical side of funk related gems this is nothing short of essential.
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out of stock $7.01
Hey There Jim
Cat: TR 111. Rel: 27 Jul 06
 
Funk
Hey There Jim
Sweet Love Power
Review: 2 superb '70s funk/vocal sides, from the same man who brought you the disco/funk classics "Dance Across The Floor" and "Spank". Suffice to say this is rare early material known to only a few and released by Tramp to the masses for the first time.
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out of stock $7.26
The African Slide
The African Slide (7" + insert)
Cat: TR 179. Rel: 05 Feb 15
 
Soul
The African Slide
Git It
out of stock $6.49
Y'er Comes The Funky Man
Cat: TR 173. Rel: 24 Jul 14
 
Funk
Y'er Comes The Funky Man
St James Infirmary
out of stock $7.01
Roll Your Own
Cat: TR-208/JTR 5019. Rel: 30 Jun 16
 
Jazz
Roll Your Own (5:39)
Pearl (Among The Swine) (6:03)
Review: In Tramp we trust! Germany's foremost funk archivalists are on a veritable roll right now and swiftly follow that double drop of Peach Chant compilations with this kicker 7" from the Bobby Hamilton Quintet. The quintet's rare 1972 LP, Dream Queen, is the focus here as Tramp exhume two prime jazz funk cuts for their debut appearance on their preferred 7" format. Ever a label to keep DJs on their toes, both cuts on this 45 actually play at 33rpm, a method employed by Tramp to ensure both 5 minute tracks sound as loud and crisp as possible! There's an altogether dreamy quality to the lead trumpet on "Roll Your Own" (has this been sampled?) whilst "Pearl (Among The Swine)" will please the jazz dancers no end.
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out of stock $8.05
Mood For Love
Mood For Love (7" + insert)
Cat: BB 185. Rel: 16 Apr 15
 
Soul
Mood For Love (feat BG) (2:32)
Let Me Down Easy (feat BG) (3:05)
Review: Straight up steamy, sweaty shake-down soul that - until now - has been rare as hen's teeth. Spotted passing hands for upwards of L500 in the past, we have two storming sides for the price of one: "Mood For Love" is a stomp happy northern soul classic loaded with all the right ingredients; big harmonies, bigger horns and a beat that won't quit. "Let Me Down Easy" didn't achieve anthem status in the same way and has since been the driver for the original pressing's high price. Stick the needle on and you'll know why; powerful Rhodes, life-affirming horns and a gutsy vocal that burns from the inside in the best possible way.
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out of stock $7.26
Bubbles
Bubbles (7")
Cat: TR 1007. Rel: 22 Mar 07
 
Funk
Bubbles (part 1)
Bubbles (part 2)
Review: The Boogoos are a new combo which combines the heavy rhythm section of heroes like James Brown with the unbelievable power of the horn section of Fela Kuti. Their unique styles is an incredible melting pot of different kinds of music, with influences from the likes of Hugh Masekela, Art Ensemble Of Chicago and even some funkier bands. DJs will love "Bubbles", especially the b-side, which starts with a monster drum and percussion, just perfect for the dancefloor! If you dig Antibalas or the Timmion crew out of Finland, you will be pleased with this release on Tramp. The Boogoos includes members of the former Poets Of Rhythm, current members of The Hi-Fly Orchestra and The Express Brass Band, all of which have had several releases in the field of funk, Latin, Brazilian and traditional New Orleans jazz.
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out of stock $5.18
The Ride
Cat: TR 211. Rel: 11 Aug 16
 
Funk
The Ride (3:55)
The Thief (3:02)
Review: Do not adjust your browser, it's Milton Bowser: one of Germany's few true funkateers from the late '70s foundation era. Armed with just a smidgeon of compere kitsch and big band showmanship "The Ride" is a punchy sing along slice of funk drama with very crisp delivery and story telling while "The Thief" takes us on much more of an Elton John style trip with galloping pianos, detailed phrases and a climax that seems to never end. Ja wohl.
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out of stock $7.52
Sax On The Rocks
Sax On The Rocks (7" + insert)
Cat: TR 316. Rel: 29 Jun 23
 
Funk
Sax On The Rocks (2:22)
Arabian Night (2:10)
Review: Germany's mighty fine Tramp label asks you to enjoy some Sax on The Rocks here courtesy of mod-soul monster Gus Brendel. This classic of the genre has never been available on 45rpm before now and is sure to fly off the shelves as a result. It's a sax laced - obviously - seducer with a funky rhythm and steaming hot organ chords doing a busy dance. If you flip it over, you'll find a real ass-wiggler in the form of 'Arabian Nights' which was actually recorded a couple of years before the title track on the A-side. It's another steamy dance floor gem.
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out of stock $8.82
Booty Whip
Cat: TR 298. Rel: 14 Apr 22
 
Soul
Booty Whip (2:58)
Money Tree (2:34)
Review: Strap in for a super rough and ready ride through raw as coleslaw funk here from the Tramp label. This classic slice of original Los Angeles funk, 'Booty Whip' has feature on a label comp before but never on its own slice of vinyl. It is here presented as an unreleased acetate version and features some wild hammering on the piano, big, boisterous drums, expressive horns and guttural vocals. On the flip is a tune that is just as good in 'Money Tree.' The vocals are again sleazy and unrefined in all the right ways, with twanging guitars, psyched-out guitars and a big wall of sound.
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out of stock $10.13
Walk With A Groove
Walk With A Groove (7" hand numbered)
Cat: TR 125LTD250. Rel: 24 Jun 10
 
Funk
Walk With A Groove
Everybody's Talkin
out of stock $7.26
Don't Go Away
Cat: TR-1012. Rel: 17 Jan 08
 
Funk
Don't Go Away
The Fresh One
Review: Tramp Records is keen on continuing its busy release schedule, never compromising quality, danceability, collectibility or personality in its sheer volume of releases.

2008 starts with 'Don't Go Away', the exciting debut of Lucky Brown & The Funk Revolution, a brand-new unit formed by producer, arranger, and multi-instrumentalist, Joel Ricci. Ricci and his far-reaching collective have been hard at work rocking shows and developing their signature 'west-sound' style for over seven years. Ricci hand-picked the cream of the players, bankrolled a wild, week-long road trip, then crammed the seven piece Funk Revolution into his tiny cabin in Northwest Washington, affectionately dubbed 'Chez Jojo.' The rhythm section in the living room, horn section in the kitchen, and Ricci in the middle doing his best to capture all the drippings of natural energy and soul on an old tape machine situated on a clean spot on the kitchen counter.

'Don't Go Away' features Ricci on lead vocals and the horn section as background singers. This cut has all you need: powerful vocals, a monstrous horn line reminiscent of the JB's 'The Grunt', and two fly flute/drum breaks for the beatdiggers.

'The Fresh One' is an instrumental track with a rude sound to it, The Funk Revolution lay down a killer groove and after Tommy D has his way with his spooky saxophone, Lucky manhandles the flute once again, then makes way for drummer Olli Klomp to take it on home. 'The Fresh One' is simply a monster b-side, 2 and a half minutes of wild and rough deep funk madness.

Although the number of bands that are playing so-called deep-funk steadily increases, few can match the chemistry, urgency and true funk grit as these brethren. Lucky Brown & The Funk Revolution get the job done by simply doing what they do, hungry to present themselves and their thing to the world. The pan-Atlantic partnership and friendship forged between Joel Ricci and Tobias Kirmayer has given birth to this incredible double-sider. A fitting debut for a real funk revolution and sure to be a sought after collector's item, the first in a parade of dance floor power singles.
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Played by: Lucky Brown
out of stock $5.18
'Bout To Blow
Cat: TR 1044. Rel: 14 Jun 18
 
Soul
'Bout To Blow (4:00)
Saints & Beggars (3:30)
Review: Feeling lucky? With grooves as raw, sizzling and energetic as these, there's a strong chance you might be. Hot on the heels of their "Mesquite Beat" 45 comes this equally earthy and frank doublet. "'Bout To Blow" is a big pant swinging blues affair while "Saints & Beggars" takes us up a notch with a whirling 6/8 signature whirling waltz where the horns and drums take the lead and we follow in their every dreamy footstep. Look out for the album Mesquite Suite coming on Tramp very soon.
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out of stock $9.33
Leave Me Alone
Cat: TR 195. Rel: 15 Oct 15
 
Funk
Leave Me Alone (3:29)
Since I Fell For You (3:51)
out of stock $8.82
Bronco Queen
Cat: TR 305. Rel: 04 Aug 22
 
Soul
Bronco Queen (vocal) (4:52)
Bronco Queen (instrumental) (4:43)
Review: As they say themselves, Tramp Records is one of Germany's tiniest but funkiest record labels. That's backed up once more here with two versions of a super golden soul tune from Van Buren. This originally appeared on the label's mighty fine which was a various artists collection a while ago. It is a tune well worthy of its own pressing though: 'Bronco Queen' (vocal) has low-slung drums with sensuous vocal harmonies and tumbling funk basslines all embellished with some sunny day melodies. The instrumental on the flip allows those melodies and brass lines to really shine.
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 in stock $11.16
It's Got To Be Somethin'
Cat: TR 1522. Rel: 09 May 13
 
Funk
It's Got To Be Somethin'
Gettin' Soul (part 1)
out of stock $6.49
Bustin Up
Cat: TR 212. Rel: 13 Oct 16
 
Funk
Bustin Up (2:43)
Chan The Man (2:39)
Review: Tramp Records is one of Germany's tiniest (in their own words!) but funkiest labels who release new bands, but also re-issue quality rare funk, soul and jazz too. This time around they present us with City News for some truly authentic porn-funk soul vibes that you would honestly be convinced were from the early seventies in the vein of Hot Chocolate or Ramp like on the tremendous A side "Bustin' Up". On the flip we've got "Chan The Man" a kung-fu fightin' hoe down aboard the soul train express.
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out of stock $6.75
Teach Me How To Bump
Cat: TR 313. Rel: 23 Feb 23
 
Soul
Teach Me How To Bump (2:57)
Bring It On Back To Me (2:32)
Review: Originally surfacing on King's Music City Records in the 1970s, Tramp now treats us all to a reissue that will bang at any party: 'Teach Me How To Bump' is a mod and soul groover powered by snappy drums while sleazy Hammond organs bring the colour next to a growling male vocal. 'Bring It On Back To Me' is much more powerful and direct with yet more Hammond organ madness.
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out of stock $9.08
Big Shrimp
Cat: JTR 5003. Rel: 08 Apr 10
 
Funk
Big Shrimp
Monday Child
out of stock $5.18
Your Soul Searchin Love
Cat: TR 329. Rel: 04 Apr 24
 
Soul
Your Soul Searchin Love (2:15)
Make My Love A Hurting Thing (2:43)
Review: The soul, funk and disco 7" community are a strong one. Besides garage rock and psychedelic rock, there might not be another genre that is so beloved on the small but mighty 45 RPM format. So, it completely makes sense if you are a newer producer releasing music in these genres then definitely know your fan base. Cool Million is a Danish and German duo doing just that. Their track 'Stronger' is the track and the title of their sixth full length album from 2019. The album has gained such strong reviews that they put it now as a single along with the Dub version on the reverse side. 'Stronger' is a positive and upbeat anthem that is sure reign in the innocent bystanders to party. The Dub is a super-cool alternative version that reminds of us classic roller-skating funk track from Midnight Star or Kool & The Gang. Need a party starter? Get this!
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out of stock $10.37
Take Me Out Of The Dark
Cat: TR 1027. Rel: 27 Oct 11
 
Funk
Take Me Out Of The Dark
The Joy
out of stock $7.26
Seven Up
Cat: TR 1026. Rel: 13 Oct 11
 
Funk
Seven Up
Strutosphere
out of stock $6.75
Non Sports
Cat: TR 1029. Rel: 31 May 12
 
Funk
Non Sports
Kate
out of stock $5.18
Mango Season
out of stock $4.93
Broken
Broken (7")
Cat: TR 1032. Rel: 30 Nov 12
 
Funk
Broken
Plan B
out of stock $6.21
I'm In Your Corner
Cat: TR 1040. Rel: 20 Oct 16
 
Funk
I'm In Your Corner (feat Roy Hytower) (2:49)
Tip Jar (feat Roy Hytower) (4:20)
Review: Singer, songwriter, actor, legend: Roy Hytower's Doktu Rhute Muuzic project pays homage to his roots (literally - his father was a herb doctor) his beliefs and his pure skills. A story teller with a strong, smoky bluesy twang and wide range over two sides he paints a big picture; "I'm In Your Corner" has a great Stax style sleazy funk with its tight looseness and brilliantly timed horn section. "Tip Jar", meanwhile, is a much slower jam that rolls with a lolloping groove and a destitute tale that sucks you in with the similar techniques employed by the one and only Mr Brown. Yeah it's that good.
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out of stock $5.45
I Feel Good
Cat: TR 153. Rel: 30 May 13
 
Funk
Tamahawk
I Feel Good
Review: Unless you're really subverting it and doing something pretty far out, James Brown covers are largely best avoided. Duffy and Johnny's rendition is a refreshing exception; the orchestra carry serious weight (and keep it as tight as Brown as insist himself) and Johnny's delivery is emphatic enough to rise myriad groin thrusts. Watch out for the incredible organ solo, followed by a double kickdrum crescendo and insane spiralling horn riffs. Feel good? Damn straight!
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out of stock $7.01
Standing On His Word
Cat: TR 278. Rel: 26 Mar 20
 
Soul
Standing On His Word (2:37)
Waiting For My Baby (2:00)
out of stock $14.80
Keep Off The Grass
Cat: TR 126LTD250. Rel: 18 Nov 10
 
Funk
Keep Off The Grass
It's A Trap
out of stock $7.26
I Wanna Know
I Wanna Know (limited 7")
Cat: TR 174. Rel: 14 Aug 14
 
Funk
I Wanna Know
Let Me Prove My Love
Review: Introduced to us on Tramp's recent Movements 6 collection, Dynamic Duke Royal's long-lost 40 year old sounds cover a great breadth. "I Wanna Know" is super-charged with rock n' roll energy as it thunders with energy, breaks into a great horn-heaved chorus and crisp Hank-style guitar twangs. "Let Me Prove My Love" plays the instant soothing foil. A bluesy ballad with woozy horns, far-away piano tinkles and a Duke's honeyed vocals, it's an instant heart-stopper.
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out of stock $7.01
S'port City Rock
Cat: TR 309. Rel: 26 Jan 23
 
Soul
S'Port City Rock (4:03)
Sunshine (3:43)
Review: Missouri man Early Turner is the latest to be celebrated on the always sharp Tramp label. This was his first record in the late 70s, right on the cusp between trad funk and the emergent sound of boogie. 'S'port City Rock' is a sweat-inducing dancefloor cut with a deadly on-the-one groove and some serious bass, letting just a few choice synth zaps to sneak into the mix but keeping things primarily organic. 'Sunshine' is a softer soul number - the perfect sentimental foil to the serious get-down on the A-side.
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Let's Get Together
Cat: TR 301. Rel: 26 May 22
 
Funk
Let's Get Together (2:34)
Talk Is Cheap (3:01)
Review: The Echomen's song 'Let's Get Together' first appeared on the third volume of the Movements compilation series many many years ago. Now repressed via Tramp, it's a soul-swing anthem for positive change, calling on people young and old to make peace with their own communities. It rails directly against individualism, opting for humility; the B-side 'Talk Is Cheap' echoes a similar sentiment, but within the context of a relationship.
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out of stock $10.13
Churn The Butter (reissue)
Cat: TR 289. Rel: 25 Mar 21
 
50s/60s
Churn The Butter (2:47)
Kitchen Cookin' (2:30)
Review: 'Churn The Butter', a mid-1960s single on the tiny (but back then surprisingly prolific) Chicagoan label M&M, is the undoubted highlight of pianist and bandleader Eddie Buster's all-too-brief recording career. It's something of rhythm & blues gem all told, and well worthy of this timely TRAMP Records reissue. Fronted by vocalist Jr Robinson, the track is rich in heavy organ lines (courtesy of Buster himself), heavy horns and guttural rhythm and blues grooves. Flipside 'Kitchen Cookin' is another riotous and raucous affair, with Buster and his band charging through a low-down rhythm-and-blues-goes-funk instrumental that will have all but the most sluggish punters up and dancing in no time at all.
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out of stock $9.86
When He Speaks
Cat: JTR 5027. Rel: 15 Sep 22
 
Soul
When He Speaks (2:01)
The Ring (2:02)
Review: A monstrous 45rpm jazz vocal double-sider from 1972, TRAMP records has been on a rampage with their treatment of incredible and rare jazz and funk. 'When He Speaks', featured on the compilation album 'Movements Vol.11', is a swingy groove pining about a sickly sweet romance, a soulful fairytale. Side B is a far more sombre affair, however. 'The Ring' is a guitar-led ballad on temptation, guilt and remorse, Elliott's voice reverberating from the speakers like an empty chapel.
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out of stock $15.56
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