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West Coast Pressing of Jo Ann Garret, And UK Little Walter, which i'm told is pretty hard to get now

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cripes, never seen that UK Little Walter on London. Awesome.

Thanks Kris, Picked it up in a South Ealing Collecters Shop early this year, strong EX+ for £30, strangely, it is a slightly different version containing female backing.

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Have loved this album for decades. Given to me by Dave Kettle (or was it loaned?!). Never seen any other volumes in the series. Anyone else?

Billy Stewart - Summertime

Fontella Bass - Rescue Me

Ramsey Lewis Trio - The 'In' Crowd

Etta James and SugarPie De Santo - In the Basement

Little Milton - We're Gonna Make it

Big Maybelle - It's a Man's World

Bobby Womack - See Me Through

Little Milton - Feel So Bad

Ramsey Lewis - Wade in the Water

Ko Ko Taylor - Wang Dang Doodle

Fontella Bass & Bobby McC,ure - Don't Mess Up A Good Thing

Bobby Moore & Rhythm Aces - Searching For My Love

Bobby Womack - Come a Long Way

Fontella Bass - Recovery

Chuck Berry - You Came a Long Way From St Louis

Bo Diddley - We're Gonna Get Married

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Damn cheap and bloody damn good. Must be two of the best soul records to be enjoyed over and over again and again:

I think "Drifting Drifter" was the first Little Milton 45 on Checker I ever owned, pulled out of either Flashback or Haggle (whatever one of those stores has a downstairs) in East London.

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according to cfrenzy the most expensive ones are in order:

Eddie Boyd "Back Beat" on red vinyl.

Bobby Sisco "Go Go Go" (rockabilly)

George Kirby "What Can I Do"

The Valentinos "Sweeter Than The Day Before" wlp

Ray Frazier "Gonna Get Your Love"

according to popsike:

Jackie Brenston "Rocket 88"

Jimmy Rogers "Left me With A Broken Heart"

Tony Clarke "Landslide" wlp

The Moonglows "I Knew From The Start" UK on London

The Vibrations "Make It Last" wlp

all of these are pretty hard to turn up.

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