Quinvy Posted November 8, 2010 Posted November 8, 2010 ............................................ .......................................... ........................................... ............................................ .................................................. ANGLO AMERICAN ( ONE STOP ) LTD TEL 01706 818604 PO BOX 4 , TODMORDEN Email : raresoulvinyl@btconnect.com LANCS , OL14 6DA . www.raresoulvinyl.co.uk ENGLAND. List 534 8th Nov 2010 Reservations 9.30 am - 5.45 pm weekdays only Postage and packing £1.50 for 1st disc then 50p per record. Please add £0.80 for recorded delivery. £6 for Special Delivery. Europe £4.00 for 1st record ( 50p each additional record ) USA £5.00 (approx $9 US ) for 1st record ( then 50p per record ) Rest Of The World £6.00 for 1st record ( then 50p per record ). We accept most major credit cards. Our list is free to buyers but the cost of this is substantial. We have to be strict on subs with those who don't buy, so if this list is ticked at the top of the page it's £6 subs for 6 months please. OCTOBER RARE SOUL AUCTION FINISHES 2.00pm FRIDAY 26th NOVEMBER 2010 WRITTEN OR EMAIL BIDS ONLY BY ABOVE TIME PLEASE MIN BID £ HIGHEST OFFER TAKES THE DISC - NO DROP-DOWNS, EXTENSIONS, COMPLICATIONS, SIMPLES! Nov - A Tony Hestor Watch Yourself Giant 707 M- 500 With top notch flipside 'Just Can't Leave You' of course and on first label before Karate this is the one to have Nov - B Eddie Rey I've Got Something Of Value True Soul 2501 M- 600 Original multi-coloured label, the plain green label is a Simon S boot. So rare on the genuine article Nov - C Eula Cooper Try Tragar 6814 M- 300 Loads of demand on this crossover classic so to be fair to everyone (including ourselves!) we decided to auction Nov - D The Jades I'm Where It's At Nite Life 70002 WD M- 700 Almost as new in condition and if this old Wigan classic hardly ever shows up now, then it doesn't in mint condition I'm sure Nov - E Jimmy Phillips Show Me Bumps 6404 M- 350 One of the very rarest R&B / early dancers and a first time for our list Nov - F Otis Jackson Beggin' For A Broken Heart Mega 1220 M- 400 Total seventies gem only to be found on the rare yellow and black issue. The promo is just the other side 'Message To The Ghetto' and a good record in its own right Nov - G Sandy Hadley Since I Found A Love So-Char 12000 M- 600 Could be subtitled "Since I Found A Copy" as its ages since we had a piece of this almost forgotten winner, just ripe for reactivation. Styrene original of course Nov - H The Magicians Love, Let's Try Again Villa 703 M- 300 By a country mile the rarest of their three releases on Herb Campbell's label Nov - I George Hobson Let It Be Real Sound City 1001 M- 750 Always been a tough one, over all the years never been readily available. Class sixties soul Nov - J Art Falls I Want You Baby Nautilus 125 M- 300 Obscure Pittsburgh release with a great gritty approach that could just win through - then watch the price soar Nov - K Candi Staton Now You've Got The Upper Hand Unity 711 M- 800 ....And how often does a genuine original copy of this one turn up these days? Nov - L The Majestics Say You V.I.P 25028 WD M- 500 Ultra rare first release for the Monitors 'Say You' - the same track but the first issue. Originated from the same pressing plant engineer who had the 2nd Frank Wilson. You might never see another! Nov - M Sidney Hall The Weekend Shrine 109 M- 1200 One of the rarest on this legendary logo backed with the fabbo beat ballad 'I'm A Lover' AUCTION continued Nov - N Frankie Karl You Should O' Held On Philtown 105 VG++ 600 Yellow and green design (for those not looking at the website) Total dancefloor packer of course Nov - O Clarence Reid I'm Your Yes Man Wand 1121 D M- 550 Simply storms along and, having never been booted or reissued is a perfect revival for any enterprising deejay ...................................................
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