20 Years ago the Groove Merchant record store opened for business on Haight Street in San Francisco. The rare funk, soul and jazz emporium became a mecca for collectors, DJs, music fans and producers. It was also the birthplace for the Luv N'Haight and Ubiquity Record labels. To celebrate this anniversary, Groove Merchant Record store owner Chris Veltri collaborated with Luv N'Haight and has compiled a tasty selection of musical treats. The set includes Ten (10) x 7" singles. The line-up (below) features tracks from the CD/LP compilation, and a few Luv N'Haight favorites - including a re-press of the stupidly-rare Darondo "Legs part 1" b/w "Let My People Go" 7" (a $400+ single just by itself), and Mike James Kirklands "Hang On In There" (recently covered by John Legend and The Roots.) 10 sides equals 20 tracks - one for each year since the opening.A1 McCrary, The - Emerge A2 Ron Forella - Crystals B1 Twilight (21) - Straight To My Heart B2 Numonics - You Lied C1 Rod Abernethy - Ron And Eddie Blues C2 April Fulladosa - Sunlit Horizon D1 Jodesha And Star Ride - The Answer D2 September (8) - Stump E1 Lois Johnson - Be Mine E2 Frankie Gee - Date With The Rain F1 Round Robin - Our Love Is So True (Part 1) F2 Round Robin - Our Love Is So True (Part 2) G1 Arthur Foy - Get Up And Dance G2 Soul Liberation - Who Is Your Friend H1 Pataphysics - Nick Danger H2 Longineu Parsons - Funkin' Around I1 Mike James Kirkland - Hang On In There (Part 1) I2 Mike James Kirkland - Hang On In There (Part 2) J1 Darondo - Legs (Part 1) J2 Darondo - Let My People Go