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Trying to help a friend / customer piece together a discog of this lady's career - can anybody help?

Many thx....MRez

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The Boblo 45 is stupendous deep soul.

  On 27/11/2009 at 14:29, garethx said:

The Boblo 45 is stupendous deep soul.

Yes, indeed.

So is the Mojo 45 (Maybe).

A Wonderful record.... but my copy, now well worn.

It also appeared on a Jap comp (can't recall which).

:boxing:

Sean

  On 27/11/2009 at 14:29, garethx said:

The Boblo 45 is stupendous deep soul.

Sort of funky deep soul aint it . I like Pickin' up where she left off ~ and of course the old Vessie Simmons coverup "All work and no play" :boxing:

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  On 27/11/2009 at 17:15, Sean Hampsey said:

So is the Mojo 45 (Maybe).

A Wonderful record.... but my copy, now well worn.

It also appeared on a Jap comp (can't recall which).

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Sean

Yes Sean, 'Maybe' is the ultimate female wrist slasher.. love it...

My copy well worn too, but it would be worse if it was left unplayed...

Martin.

  On 27/11/2009 at 17:15, Sean Hampsey said:

So is the Mojo 45 (Maybe).

A Wonderful record.... but my copy, now well worn.

It also appeared on a Jap comp (can't recall which).

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Sean

just picked up nancy day on this label. Another great double sider one deep and one funky soul. Not found the VJ yet though despite looking a while.

great these little southern labels. Love finding this stuff :thumbup:

  On 27/11/2009 at 17:37, Simon M said:

Sort of funky deep soul aint it . I like Pickin' up where she left off ~ and of course the old Vessie Simmons coverup "All work and no play" :boxing:

Who was the first to play this covered up Simon? I think this 45 is possibly underpriced these days and due a small revival.

  On 27/11/2009 at 18:03, garethx said:

Who was the first to play this covered up Simon? I think this 45 is possibly underpriced these days and due a small revival.

yeah its in the hot box again . Im sure it was Art and Sam the once infamous duo of Modern soul lol :boxing:

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Wasn't it a Pat Brady c/u? Well that's who I remember playing it anyway...

RB

  On 27/11/2009 at 14:01, Jaco said:

Maybe / You don't need him ~ MOJO 103 (early 70s)

Hand in hand / What you gonna do ~ BOBLO 313 (early 70s)

All work and no play / Put my loving on you ~ TASK (1977)

Put my loving on you / Pickin' up where she left off ~ SOUND GEMS 106 (1977

From Sir Shamblings Deep Soul Heaven site.

Cheers Jaco and everybody else who chipped in here - we alreday have info on these 4 releases - anybody know any more PLEASE...

MRez

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