Pete S Posted December 13, 2010 Posted December 13, 2010 PETE SMITH 4 BLAKELEY HEATH DRIVE WOMBOURNE WV5 0HW Pete.smith@freeuk.com 01902 326306 A FEW BITS AND PIECES FOR SALE FOR THIS YEARS CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FUND... ALL ORIGINALS – THE EX COPIES ARE SPOT ON GEORGE & SONNY SANDS – DOWN BY THE OCEAN – NEW VOICE DEMO EX 40 SOLD Monster Spector-ish beat ballad, hate to let this one go GENO WASHINGTON – LIKE MY BABY / I’LL BE AROUND – ATAC M- 90 SOLD Beautiful copy and rare on this label CHESTER ST. ANTHONY – TOGETHER – A & M DEMO EX 40 SOLD One that nearly made it, brilliant track, I think this is actually Frank Wilson THE SHIRELLES – WAIT TILL I GIVE THE SIGNAL – SCEPTER EX 20 RAY PAIGE – AIN’T NO SOUL – RCA DEMO EX 25 SOLD Vinyl has some marks from plastic sleeve but plays perfectly CAROLYN FRANKLIN – REALITY – RCA EX 20 ERNIE ANDREWS – WHERE WERE YOU – CAPITOL EX 10 SOLD Big beat ballad THE CASINOS – IF I TOLD YOU – DEL VAL M- 40 PEGGY MARCH – IF YOU LOVED ME – RCA DEMO M- 30 Doubt if this has ever been played JACKIE WILSON – SOMEBODY UP THERE LIKES YOU – CORAL MEXICAN EP VG++ 50 I might be wrong but I don’t think that this track is on any other 45 apart from this one. Has a bit of background noise due to the quiet recording but it’s fine really. The EP also features Count Basie on a couple of tracks an still has it’s picture cover (EX) THE SPELLBINDERS – CHAIN REACTION – COLUMBIA DEMO EX 15 Faultless apart from a name stamp on the label FAY SIMMONS – PLEASE TELL ME I’M YOURS – SENCA M 25 SOLD Stunning copy THE FUGITIVES – I LOVE YOU MORE THAN ANYTHING – PATH M- 40 DORA HALL – PRETTY BOY – CALAMO EX- 25 SOLD Old Stafford dancer VEE – STONE GOOD LOVER – MIER VG++ 15 Nice version of Jo Armstead CHERYLE THOMPSON – DON’T WALK AWAY – VEEJAY DEMO M 30 Nice midtempo MER-LYN – PROMISE – ABC EX 50 THE HERBS – PUT A HURTIN’ ON MY HEART – SMOKE DEMO M- 20 Nice white demo EARNEST NELSON – I’LL MAKE IT SOMEDAY – RUNAWAY EX 75 Rare L.A. indie BACHELOR BRAD & THE BLACK EXPERIENCE BAND – PEOPLE CAN YOU HEAR – KRIS M 50 GEARLENE DUCKETT – PLEASE DON’T MAKE ME CRY – CARRIE M- 40 Nice Detroit 45 THE DIPLOMETTES – MY INTUIATION – DIPLOMACY DEMO EX 20 Lovely white demo THE DEL VIKINGS – BRING BACK YOUR HEART – ABC DEMO EX 25 JACKIE WILSON – THE WHO WHO SONG / SINCE YOU SHOWED ME – SPANISH DECCA EX 25 Lovely looking Spanish rarity LITTLE STEVIE WONDER – WORKOUT STEVIE WORKOUT – FRENCH 707 LABEL EP EX 40 A stunning French EP on the Barclay 707 label (pre Motown) with a brilliant cover (Stevie sitting on steps holding harmonica), also features MONKEY TALK and I CALL IT PRETTY MUSIC PARTS 1 & 2. TOMMY TUCKER – HI HEEL SNEAKERS – UK PYE INTERNATIONAL EP EX 40 Rare UK EP also featuring LONG TALL SHORTY, I DON’T WANT CHA, MO’ SHORTY. Sleeve has some minor laminate creasing so graded VG++. POSTAGE 2.00 RECORDED. SPECIAL DELIVERY 6.00 PAYMENT BY CARD, BANK TRANSFER, PAYPAL (THERE'S A CHARGE FOR THIS SORRY), CHEQUE, CASH. THANKS FOR READING.
Mal C Posted December 13, 2010 Posted December 13, 2010 (edited) CHESTER ST. ANTHONY – TOGETHER – A & M DEMO EX 40 SOLD One that nearly made it, brilliant track, I think this is actually Frank Wilson I'm sure Frank told Richard Serling in interview that Chester was Chester Pipkin, and that he was a pastor who has a nationwide organization in the states... that said isn't Frank also a minister, maybe he has a doppleganger!! Will take ERNIE ANDREWS – WHERE WERE YOU – CAPITOL EX 10 Big beat ballad Mal.C Edited December 13, 2010 by Mal.C.
Reg Scott Posted December 13, 2010 Posted December 13, 2010 CHESTER ST. ANTHONY - TOGETHER - A & M DEMO EX 40 SOLD One that nearly made it, brilliant track, I think this is actually Frank Wilson Mal.C Just read this from the youtube for Chester St. Anthony post Mal which suggests your hunch is correct: "Out of Los Angeles and released in May of 1965, this soulful tune sounds like Motown meets Phil Spector. It is none other than L.A. based in-house Motown songwriter, FRANK WILSON singing over a smooth, finger-snapping 'Wall Of Sound' arrangement by former TEDDY BEAR and Phil Spector associate, Marshall Leib. Recorded at Hollywood's legendary Gold Star Studio with it's unique echo chamber wide open." ATB Greg. PS Nice price on the Gino Washington Pete.
Pete S Posted December 13, 2010 Author Posted December 13, 2010 Just read this from the youtube for Chester St. Anthony post Mal which suggests your hunch is correct: "Out of Los Angeles and released in May of 1965, this soulful tune sounds like Motown meets Phil Spector. It is none other than L.A. based in-house Motown songwriter, FRANK WILSON singing over a smooth, finger-snapping 'Wall Of Sound' arrangement by former TEDDY BEAR and Phil Spector associate, Marshall Leib. Recorded at Hollywood's legendary Gold Star Studio with it's unique echo chamber wide open." Thanks Greg but it was me who said it might be Frank and Mal that said it wasn't
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