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You mean it's a version?

Sounds familiar tune. Is it something like "Then only then" which was a beat ballad that got a few plays in the 80's/90's originating out of Jamaican scene.

Very vague recollection.

J.B.Love on Congress but I can't find a clip to compare

ROD

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You mean it's a version?

Sounds familiar tune. Is it something like "Then only then" which was a beat ballad that got a few plays in the 80's/90's originating out of Jamaican scene.

Very vague recollection.

J.B.Love on Congress but I can't find a clip to compare

ROD

thats it rod. j b love walter jackson......................even a uk version by julie grant but this version is broadening the church a little more........... and £150 :ohmy:WOW

dave

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thats it rod. j b love walter jackson......................even a uk version by julie grant but this version is broadening the church a little more........... and £150 :ohmy:WOW

dave

think its time you went back to work dave

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think its time you went back to work dave

idle hands and man flu trev. but i thought at £150+ and several bids i had to have a listen....................... and yes i was a tad dissapointed

dave

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:ohmy: ,cant get a listen to it,and by the comments not missing much.

Like his comment on "Speeding up and slowing down" and "Belgian dj's have been doing this way for 25 years" .:lol:

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Sounds familiar tune. Is it something like "Then only then" which was a beat ballad that got a few plays in the 80's/90's originating out of Jamaican scene.

Very vague recollection.

J.B.Love on Congress but I can't find a clip to compare.

ROD

yep you're right Rod - it is a version of that magnificent tune by J.B.Love (aka Jimmy Breedlove) on Kapp 603. However whereas his version is a huge, cavernous piece of 1964 New York - hers is just wishy washy milkshake froth which should only be played in launderettes.

onwards,

derek

Oh and his Congress 45 is "No One Else But You".

On replaying J.B.'s Kapp 45 in my mind I suddenly likened it to summat Ray Pollard & The Wanderers would (should) have done.......


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