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The Jackson Sisters: I Believe In Miracles (Import) Vinyl 7"

The Jackson Sisters: I Believe In Miracles (Import) Vinyl 7"

Much needed repress of this tax scam rare groove classic! The Jackson Sisters' self-titled LP is a rare piece. 1st, 2nd and 3rd pressings of it go for coin, even the Japanese repress goes for $50. The track people are after is the cut "I Believe in Miracles" pressed here on 45 for the first time in 50 years. It's a staple soulful dance track with a slight disco edge. Did I mention it has a sick break intro? It's been sampled by everyone from Public Enemy to Basement Jaxx and Arrested Development. Considered by many a digger to be a holy grail of the soul and funk pantheon, this repress is more than welcome. Original 3 minute version on the A side; B side is heaven sent with a remix that extends the intro. Work doubles of this and blow heads away. Recommended.

  • black 7" vinyl pressing
  • plays at 45 RPM
  • original release year: 1973
  • music label: Expansion 2025
reviewed the mgmnt 09/2007
$19.95
The Jackson Sisters: I Believe In Miracles (Import) Vinyl 7"
$19.95
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Much needed repress of this tax scam rare groove classic! The Jackson Sisters' self-titled LP is a rare piece. 1st, 2nd and 3rd pressings of it go for coin, even the Japanese repress goes for $50. The track people are after is the cut "I Believe in Miracles" pressed here on 45 for the first time in 50 years. It's a staple soulful dance track with a slight disco edge. Did I mention it has a sick break intro? It's been sampled by everyone from Public Enemy to Basement Jaxx and Arrested Development. Considered by many a digger to be a holy grail of the soul and funk pantheon, this repress is more than welcome. Original 3 minute version on the A side; B side is heaven sent with a remix that extends the intro. Work doubles of this and blow heads away. Recommended.

  • black 7" vinyl pressing
  • plays at 45 RPM
  • original release year: 1973
  • music label: Expansion 2025
reviewed the mgmnt 09/2007