Soul-chef Posted October 18, 2009 Posted October 18, 2009 (edited) Please PM or Phone : 01492 513039. All records sent Recorded @ £2.00..................... BUDDY LAMP - YOU'VE GOT THE LOVING TOUCH (WHEELSVILLE) Ex £25. (great detroit double sider..............) MAXINE BROWN - AM I FALLING IN LOVE (ABC w/d) Ex+ £35. (fab big city midtempo classic......big plays a few years ago......) FOUR HAVENS - LET'S HAVE A GOOD TIME BABY (VEEP w/d) Nm £30. (semi- known but should get some plays, in the right hands......) MARION SODD - PERMENENT VACATION (MAD) Ex+ £50.ON HOLD (had a couple of these lately, & always gets snapped up fast....) SAM DEES - COME BACK STRONG (ATLANTIC) Ex £20. (he is "the man that can", do no wrong that is !!!!.....class......) DYNAMITE SHEENIE - I DON'T WANNA LOVE YOU (STARBOUND) Ex £25. (nice piece of semi-known funky x-over, out of detroit.....) THE MAGICIANS - IS IT ALL GONE? (VILLA) Ex+ £60. (all time classic oldie, don't see this to much now........) CARL STEWART - AIN'T GOING BACK TO THAT (MERCURY) Ex+ £25. (gritty x-over from 1972.....semi-known.......) MAD DOG & PUPS - WHY DID YOU LEAVE ME GIRL (MAGIC CITY) Ex £30. (storming detroit alnighter oldie, ...why don't you here this out more often......) THE LEDGENDS - FEAR NOT (CUR) Mint £30.ON HOLD (very much todays style of spin.......not the local issue but this is unplayed.....) THE IMPALAS - "OLD MAN MOSE" (RITE - ON) Nm £75. (forget the title.....great funky northern spin for Mick H................) THE MOOVERS - ONE MORE DANCE (BRENT) Ex £30. (great forgotten stafford spin.............) BONGI & JUDY - LET'S GET TOGETHER (BUDDAH w/d) Nm £15. (top x-over spin & cheap as chips..........recommended............) LITTLE CARL CARLTON - DROP BY MY PLACE (BACK BEAT canadian) Nm £25. (lovely canadian issue.......not to easy to find......) EDDIE RAY - YOU GOT ME / GLAD I FOUND YOU (PRIX) Nm £20. (this is the rarer copy with address on lable.....good double sider......) RONNIE MICHELL - BACK IN BUSINESS (SPECTRUM) Nm £40. (hard to find funky northern......again, semi- known...............) SHERLOCK HOLMES - WHAT AN ARGUMENT (START) Nm £30. (nother semi- known....and hard to find.....................) THANKS FOR LOOKING........................... Edited October 18, 2009 by soul-chef
soulsalmon Posted October 19, 2009 Posted October 19, 2009 THE MOOVERS - ONE MORE DANCE (BRENT) Ex brilliant record until the piano player stats playing the wrong notes in the break,also released om penntown titled one little dance
Wrongcrowd Posted October 19, 2009 Posted October 19, 2009 THE MOOVERS - ONE MORE DANCE (BRENT) Ex brilliant record until the piano player stats playing the wrong notes in the break,also released om penntown titled one little dance You're so picky.... ...still a great tune nevertheless...also on Deep City
Guest Posted October 19, 2009 Posted October 19, 2009 THE IMPALAS - "OLD MAN MOSE" (RITE - ON) Nm £75. (forget the title.....great funky northern spin for Mick H................) Superb 45 and sounds awesome played out....but I have to cue out the first two lines of the song as the second line makes me cringe 'who had a funny nose' lucky enough there's a little break just right to cue in from and miss the nose! Can't fault it after that, up tempo dancer with great funky edge and the dancers seem to like it as well . Was a Karl Heard cover up spin before Mick H started playing it.....must remember to be nice to Mick when I see him next, never knew he had such good taste . Hmm, thinking about it I might have to be nice and buy him a pint if i want to avoid a beating for that..... lager or bitter mate?
KevH Posted October 19, 2009 Posted October 19, 2009 (edited) THE MOOVERS - ONE MORE DANCE (BRENT) Ex brilliant record until the piano player stats playing the wrong notes in the break,also released om penntown titled one little dance Love the record and its quirky piano break.Vocally superb.Can't help thinking of Les Dawson tho' . Edited October 19, 2009 by KevH
soulsalmon Posted October 20, 2009 Posted October 20, 2009 You're so picky.... ...still a great tune nevertheless...also on Deep City Hiya Cliff,wonder if he's related to the drummer on hal millers on my own two feet,who sound like he's fallen off his stool and knocked his kit over in the break ATB Salmon
soulsalmon Posted October 20, 2009 Posted October 20, 2009 Love the record and its quirky piano break.Vocally superb.Can't help thinking of Les Dawson tho' . good point kev
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