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An absolutely brilliant SOUL record. Don't know if you can play it out, but so what? Great to play at home.

All together now:

Drip, drop.

Drip, drop.

Yes it's fantastic - wish it was a tiny bit faster though...if I didn't know who it was I'd have said Bobby Bland.

  On 05/02/2010 at 10:52, RnB Rookie said:

yeah, you're right Pete, it would benefit from a little nudge up on the pitch control thumbsup.gif

I honestly didn't realise there were 3 Bud Harper singles.

  On 05/02/2010 at 11:13, RnB Rookie said:

Pete, this is the flip to 'wherever you were' thumbsup.gif

Ha ha, the amount of times I've had that and never even played the B side! DOH!

  On 05/02/2010 at 11:22, Pete S said:

Ha ha, the amount of times I've had that and never even played the B side! DOH!

me too pete, i've had this record since the dinosaurs roamed the world, think it set me back about £35 a lot of wonga in those days....ps..what are b sides...lol whistling.gif

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  On 05/02/2010 at 11:37, tosspot said:

me too pete, i've had this record since the dinosaurs roamed the world, think it set me back about £35 a lot of wonga in those days....ps..what are b sides...lol whistling.gif

Rob, you might have too many beer.gifbeer.gif to remember but I mentioned this side to you at the last Stute thumbup.gif

Was eight quid on the Soul Bowl 'label' lists in about '83: quite expensive by their standards for a general soul record. "Mr. Soul" was a fiver if memory serves me correctly (people seemed to want the Vocalian copies of that far more for some reason).

If only we all knew then what we know now. Of course some knew back then we all know now.

  On 05/02/2010 at 10:30, Pete S said:

Yes it's fantastic - wish it was a tiny bit faster though...if I didn't know who it was I'd have said Bobby Bland.

I've heard it out (unpitched) and it sounds f..kin ace !! Can't remember who played it though. My mate MikeySoul used to play this around Southend too. If you're reading this Mikey, though I hate to say it, but you got taste.

  On 05/02/2010 at 14:49, tiggerwoods said:

I've heard it out (unpitched) and it sounds f..kin ace !! Can't remember who played it though. My mate MikeySoul used to play this around Southend too. If you're reading this Mikey, though I hate to say it, but you got taste.

hey phil, think it was me when we had that midtempo night at the city club, i played it near the end of the night with george

freeman & george wydell

fantastic piece of soulthumbup.gif

hope ur well

russ

  On 05/02/2010 at 16:29, russoul1 said:

hey phil, think it was me when we had that midtempo night at the city club, i played it near the end of the night with george

freeman & george wydell

fantastic piece of soulthumbup.gif

hope ur well

russ

You could be right brother Russ but I know me mate Mikey darn saarf always recommended it. But whoever it was Bud H was first!! Great moody well produced soul. Fab u fookin lus!! Hope yr well mate...

Phil

Great sound on a great logo.

Just the kind of sound I'd love to hear in a soul bar. Something we have very little of (or any of ) in the UK.

It'll never materialise for me but I always dreamed of owning a city centre small soul bar. Decked out with original 1960's/70s US posters, black & white photos of obscure artists etc etc to add atmosphere. Not a dance floor in sight and just playing classic soul, deep soul, some delta blues etc.

Go in any evening of the week and just eat, drink, listen and talk great soul with like minded individuals.

Just a dream unfortunately.

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  On 07/02/2010 at 10:46, Arkwright said:

Great sound on a great logo.

Just the kind of sound I'd love to hear in a soul bar. Something we have very little of (or any of ) in the UK.

It'll never materialise for me but I always dreamed of owning a city centre small soul bar. Decked out with original 1960's/70s US posters, black & white photos of obscure artists etc etc to add atmosphere. Not a dance floor in sight and just playing classic soul, deep soul, some delta blues etc.

Go in any evening of the week and just eat, drink, listen and talk great soul with like minded individuals.

Just a dream unfortunately.

Ya not on ya own with that dream Dave! thumbsup.gif

steve

  On 07/02/2010 at 13:07, Soul-Integrity said:

Ya not on ya own with that dream Dave! thumbsup.gif

steve

Hey up Steve, not on my own then.

I've mentioned that dream to a few folks in the past and they've nearly always looked at me as I was nuts.

WHAT!!! No dance floor? :rolleyes:

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  On 08/02/2010 at 00:07, Prophonics 2029 said:

Bud Harper 3 records has any one a list, I know Mr Soul And Where Ever but whats the 3rd.

From Dave Rimmer's site

Bud Harper with O. S. Grant and The Downbeats (members Bud Harper, ...........)

Harlem 17 - Never Let Me Go / I've Just Got To Forget You - 1961

Bud Harper with The Downbeats (members Bud Harper, .............................)

Sarg 196 - Down The Aisle / This Woman I Love - 1962

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