Guest ShaneH Posted September 14, 2005 Posted September 14, 2005 Tim - I Need Your Love - Celtex 102 - A tasty little tune this one out of Chicago, a really delightful 45 that should be far more exspensive than it's £8/10.00 for an issue/stock perhaps double that for a promo, a semi known hidden gem of a tune that's just waiting to go massive. I have one of those for sale too £20 delivered though (mark admits his pricing his out of date ) Shane
Markw Posted September 14, 2005 Posted September 14, 2005 McKinley Mitchell - Gypsy (Sandman) This is a brilliant late-60s sounding crossover tune with a smooth mid tempo laid back beat which breaks out during the choruses and breaks with great brass and strings whilst McKinley tells his story of a drifter's life on the road. Sophisticated soul.
vaultofsouler Posted September 14, 2005 Posted September 14, 2005 Tim - I Need Your Love - Celtex 102 - A tasty little tune this one out of Chicago, a really delightful 45 that should be far more exspensive than it's £8/10.00 for an issue/stock perhaps double that for a promo, a semi known hidden gem of a tune that's just waiting to go massive. link Had this one for a good long while myself Mark.... storming uptempo type.... played it out a couple of times last year at Ponds Forge.... got a few "what was that last track" type queries.... just needs air time IMO ....
vaultofsouler Posted September 14, 2005 Posted September 14, 2005 Tim - I Need Your Love - Celtex 102 - A tasty little tune this one out of Chicago, a really delightful 45 that should be far more exspensive than it's £8/10.00 for an issue/stock perhaps double that for a promo, a semi known hidden gem of a tune that's just waiting to go massive. I have one of those for sale too £20 delivered though (mark admits his pricing his out of date ) Shane link £5 for postage Shane .... you gonna hand deliver on your paper round ....
Guest ShaneH Posted September 14, 2005 Posted September 14, 2005 £5 for postage Shane .... you gonna hand deliver on your paper round .... link why is it £15 in my box? i cant remember mate Shane
vaultofsouler Posted September 14, 2005 Posted September 14, 2005 why is it £15 in my box? i cant remember mate Shane link Didn't even know you had it Shane.... post was to suggest it's a £15 tune as I know you sell for a price and send for free.... hence the "postage" comment of £5 ....
Guest ShaneH Posted September 14, 2005 Posted September 14, 2005 Didn't even know you had it Shane.... post was to suggest it's a £15 tune as I know you sell for a price and send for free.... hence the "postage" comment of £5 .... link i get ya. its in my box at £20 and free postage is my 'selling point' unlike a recent seller on here who wanted postage extra on a £400 record Shane
vaultofsouler Posted September 14, 2005 Posted September 14, 2005 i get ya. its in my box at £20 and free postage is my 'selling point' unlike a recent seller on here who wanted postage extra on a £400 record Shane link £20 is still "cheap" for Tim.... one of those that "sounds" as though it should be more.... last saw one in a box for £15 at Sherries, though label was a bit worn.... Maybe the the postage was for a "free beer" .... Right.... where's your next lot of selections Mark ....
Guest taylormadesoul Posted September 14, 2005 Posted September 14, 2005 1O more off the lunch time special menu..................................... BUDDY TURNER - YOURE WHATS MISSIN IN MY LIFE - OCEAN ARIOLA DAVE LOVE - BABY HARD TIMES - WORLDS NEO EXPERIENCE - PARADISE - SAHARA THREE PIECES - I NEED YOU GIRL - FANTASY WALES WALLACE - SOMEBODY I KNOW - BRC FIVE SPECIAL - THE MORE I GET TO KNOW YOU - TEAI SCIENTISTS OF SOUL - BE THAT-A-WAY SOMETIME - KASHE SPECIAL DELIVERY - THIS KIND OF LOVE - SHIELD BRENTON WOOD - TWO-TIME LOSER - DOUBLE SHOT FOUR TOPS - ASK THE LONELY - TAMLA MOTOWN
Mark Bicknell Posted September 14, 2005 Author Posted September 14, 2005 Three before teatime gang....oh and Shane that's two bags of nut's you owe me now mate...lol Gody Colbert - Baby I Like It - Revue 11037 - Produced by Leonard Jewell Smith which is no suprise as this track holds the same backing as 'All My Good, Good Loving' which Mark White has already mentioned here, so we have the same backing but a different song and it's simply devine, arranged by Gene Page this is a classy record make no mistake with a half decent flip too 'I Wanna Thank You' not sure of the value on this but seen it for sale at £40.00 a bit back perhaps £60.00 now with todays prices being what they are. The Incredibles - I Can't Get Over Losing Your Love - Audio Arts 701 More of a forgotten oldie this one but what a record Northern Soul with huge testicals and another tasty flip as well 'Crying Heart', the top side has pure dance floor appeal and would go down well at the more forward thinking oldies based events today. No idea of the value at all maybe £25.00 for the nice looking promo and a little less for the issue????? The Exsaveyons - I Don't Love You No More - Smoke 600 - This oh so cheap record £8.00 perhaps less has always been a monster tune waiting to happen in my book, produced by company owner George Blackwell famed for his Northern Monster 'Can't Lose My Head' also on Smoke out of Newark, New Jersey, you see this record everywhere or used to at least, if you do not know this under no circumstances pass it by if you see one for sale, a proper group record and as good as it gets really. Regards - Mark Bicknell.
Mark Bicknell Posted September 14, 2005 Author Posted September 14, 2005 1O more off the lunch time special menu..................................... BUDDY TURNER - YOURE WHATS MISSIN IN MY LIFE - OCEAN ARIOLA DAVE LOVE - BABY HARD TIMES - WORLDS NEO EXPERIENCE - PARADISE - SAHARA THREE PIECES - I NEED YOU GIRL - FANTASY WALES WALLACE - SOMEBODY I KNOW - BRC FIVE SPECIAL - THE MORE I GET TO KNOW YOU - TEAI SCIENTISTS OF SOUL - BE THAT-A-WAY SOMETIME - KASHE SPECIAL DELIVERY - THIS KIND OF LOVE - SHIELD BRENTON WOOD - TWO-TIME LOSER - DOUBLE SHOT FOUR TOPS - ASK THE LONELY - TAMLA MOTOWN link Fantastic selections and you have included possibly one of my all time records certainly in my top five ever being 'Scientists Of Soul', what a wonderful tune, if it was a one off it would be four figures instead of it's cheap price status. Mark Bicknell.
Dave Fleming Posted September 14, 2005 Posted September 14, 2005 Live up to what she thinks,£5 you wish!!was that fifteen years ago not seen a cheep one for years,so if anybody as a spare that would be good..... link If anybody has an Issue of this and would like to trade it for a nice white promo of this please PM me,cheers. Dave f.................
Guest taylormadesoul Posted September 14, 2005 Posted September 14, 2005 (edited) CHECKIN OUT BOXES FOR TOMORROWS SELECTION Edited September 14, 2005 by taylormadesoul
jocko Posted September 14, 2005 Posted September 14, 2005 (edited) Great thread Mark, now going to dig out the ones I have and the ones I havent am sure will be on tape somewhere in that bag of 1000 tapes I have with no tracklists, almost tempted to go and try and find the right tape, only almost mind. Some real beauties being mentioned on here. Have dug out some now to try and regain my title as king of the underpriced and underplayed (held for about 30 seconds in 1984 and even then only in my own head ) No idea of prices so not even tried an uneducated guess but almost all under £50 I think, many well under. 5 60's New Silhouettes - We Belong Together (Jamie) Stafford c/u ? for ?, great mid tempo, throaty vocals, builder. Steve Mancha - You're Still In My Heart (Groovesville) Great mid tempo from my man of the 60's soul stylee, great vocals and pulsing backing. Ollie & The Nightingales - Mellow Way You Treat Your Man (Stax) Unusual style for this label, lolloping (?) slightly faster than mid tempo Claude Baby Huey - Feel Good All Over (Early Bird) Great slightly up from mid tempo dancer, good vocals, gets me going every time. Kim Tolliver - Get A Little Soul (Sure-Shot) Probably be classed as R&B in these genrefied times, but great raunchy dance soul for me, always loved this style and thought should have one real up tempo monster. Kenni Rossi - Dont Lose This Love (Arctic) Slower than slow, walking pace but great (blue eyed?) soul, too slow for even an ender now maybe, but believe it or not I first heard Keb playing this many moons ago. 5 70's Chuck Overton - Is It Possible (Kapp) - Had this for years for the other side (I,m So Thankful) but only recently flipped this over for a far better over tenty/cross overy type sound, great backing. Steptones - Let The People Talk (IX Chains) Blind buy, and very surprised, good 70's dancer with great vocals. Frankie Gearing - Spinning Top (Beale St) Brilliant uptempish dancer, once played by Robin "Daddy" Salter, and typical of his great taste, believe its gathering popularity again so maybe not right for this thread but what the heck, its superb. Jean Plum - Look At The Boy (Hi) Great sultry and sexy soul, just sublime and many more words beginning with s. Was surprised how many people didnt know this back in 80's, not sure about now but again one for the dancing round the bedroom naked (just remember to close the curtains!). Universal Mind - Reach Out For Me (Red Coach) Finish off with some happy clappy life affirming disco (yes it is disco, I love disco there I have confessed), makes me smile loudly every time I hear it. Think may have seen this on the Trout-Nightingales playlist lately so maybe monster in the camp sites by now. Whew that was good fun. Cheers Jock Edited September 14, 2005 by jocko
Guest rachel Posted September 14, 2005 Posted September 14, 2005 (edited) Jean Plum - Look At The Boy (Hi) Great sultry and sexy soul, just sublime and many more words beginning with s. Was surprised how many people didnt know this back in 80's, not sure about now but again one for the dancing round the bedroom naked (just remember to close the curtains!). link What an image Have/had a UK issue of this which I got for a couple of quid.. Going back to earlier, didn't know there were two versions of Brad Lundy... must investigate Edited September 14, 2005 by rachel
Guest dundeedavie Posted September 14, 2005 Posted September 14, 2005 Patience Valentine: Unlucky Girl (SAR) Nowher near as expensive as her biggie. £15-20 should secure you a copy of this totally under-rated midtempo. link i recently got hold of another of patience valentines tunes ....."waking up to a dream " Thrush ...very very nice 70's that i will spin at Soul Or Nothing in october Davie
Mark Bicknell Posted September 14, 2005 Author Posted September 14, 2005 Missed the main course tonight fell asleep on the sofa....hard life this being off on the sick lark...lol only one before bedtime and what a little beauty it is too. More tracks to follow over the next few days, we have plenty to go at here don't we? Jock simply outstanding selections mate, think of the stuff we missed, passed up, sold or don't know yet lol...this music is wonderful...bring it on. The Royal Jokers - Love Game (From A To Z) Wingate 020 - This record is so cool, so good and still oh so cheap i think, has it all, class Detroit from Golden World subsidiary Wingate, this outfit are far from jokers as they proceed to go through all the letters of the alphabet with a slant on love related comments to each letter fantastic stuff, mid paced tempo with a typical bouncing Motor City groove that blows me away, another very easy record to find and i bet it's under £20.00, not heard this played out too much over the years so still has plenty to offer at the venues being very much an underplayed very underated tune again this one is up there with some of the Detroit big ticket items in terms of it's quality sod the price. Regards - Mark Bicknell.
jocko Posted September 14, 2005 Posted September 14, 2005 What an image Have/had a UK issue of this which I got for a couple of quid.. Going back to earlier, didn't know there were two versions of Brad Lundy... must investigate link Oi you have some respect for your elders, or at least some pity !! Theres also a very good version of BP by Deena Johnson on Wild Duece, must dig that out for a play also. Cheers Jock
Mark Bicknell Posted September 14, 2005 Author Posted September 14, 2005 Just counted back on this thread and i've mentioned 53 records, a few more to go at yet but over to you guys as i don't want to come across as a smart arse...lol Good thread though certainly been well looked at with over 2000 hits and it's only been up a couple of days. Regards - Mark Bicknell.
Guest dundeedavie Posted September 14, 2005 Posted September 14, 2005 Just counted back on this thread and i've mentioned 53 records, a few more to go at yet but over to you guys as i don't want to come across as a smart arse...lol Good thread though certainly been well looked at with over 2000 hits and it's only been up a couple of days. Regards - Mark Bicknell. link i'll dig some out tomorrow but i doubt they will be unusual lolol Davie
Mandy Posted September 14, 2005 Posted September 14, 2005 Jimmy Helms - You're Mine You - Symbol 923- Arranged by Bert Keyes this Juggy Production simply takes me to another place, a superb down to mid tempo end of a set type of stuff, fantastic voice, awesome emotion and possibly one of the hardest Symbol demos to find, issue/stock copies are around the place anything from £30.00 to £50.00, the standard symbol issues as The Poets etc. seem to be more common that the straight Black design but either way you are buying a quality tune. Tommy Tate - I'm Taking On Pain B/W Are You From Heaven - Okeh 7242 Ok Mark White will be in trouble here as this is one of the best if not the best double headers in my collection, two huge awesome sides it's hard to pick the best side so i conclude a draw here it's so hard to pick a winner, both big productions, Tommy Tate has a powerhouse voice and does the buisiness here with two outstanding sides, price wise got to be £150.00 at least if not a little more, play it loud and even the neighbours will cry. Regards - Mark Bicknell. link
Guest rachel Posted September 14, 2005 Posted September 14, 2005 Oi you have some respect for your elders, or at least some pity !! Theres also a very good version of BP by Deena Johnson on Wild Duece, must dig that out for a play also. Cheers Jock link Sorry Yes love the Deena Johnson version
Mark Bicknell Posted September 14, 2005 Author Posted September 14, 2005 Jimmy Helms - You're Mine You - Symbol 923- Arranged by Bert Keyes this Juggy Production simply takes me to another place, a superb down to mid tempo end of a set type of stuff, fantastic voice, awesome emotion and possibly one of the hardest Symbol demos to find, issue/stock copies are around the place anything from £30.00 to £50.00, the standard symbol issues as The Poets etc. seem to be more common that the straight Black design but either way you are buying a quality tune. Tommy Tate - I'm Taking On Pain B/W Are You From Heaven - Okeh 7242 Ok Mark White will be in trouble here as this is one of the best if not the best double headers in my collection, two huge awesome sides it's hard to pick the best side so i conclude a draw here it's so hard to pick a winner, both big productions, Tommy Tate has a powerhouse voice and does the buisiness here with two outstanding sides, price wise got to be £150.00 at least if not a little more, play it loud and even the neighbours will cry. Regards - Mark Bicknell. link Apart from the fact that I absolutely loved living with you & Jacqui (to which I owe you so much) these are some of the reasons why I miss our little sessions in the loft link
Mandy Posted September 14, 2005 Posted September 14, 2005 Mandy don't mention or tell them about the loft, ok i will then apart from being a record room it doubled as shall we say a room for pleasure seekers, we had it all, whips, chains,a full selection of outfits, nurse, nun, santa suite (my favorite) and Mandy you left you French maids costume there (Mandy's favorite) it's still in good condition apart from the holes in the tights but i caught my toe nail on them so will get you a new pair.....lol Mark Bicknell. link
Guest taylormadesoul Posted September 14, 2005 Posted September 14, 2005 got me lookin through boxes i aint seen for time just played these 7 records.... STAGE IV - JUST ANOTHER GUY -- MILLIE LIFE - TELL ME WHY -- REPRISE 125th ST CANDY STORE - LOVING YOU BABY IS SO VERY HARD TO DO -UPTITE SANDRA RICHARDSON - STAY HERE WITH ME -- INTER/SOUL THE LOST FAMILY - BLOW MY MIND -- MUSIC BAG SOFTOUCH - AFTER I GIVE YOU MY ALL -- PRODIGAL THE ULTIMATIONS - WOULD I DO IT OVER -- MAR-V-LUS GONNA BE ERECTING A "TENT" TOMORROW SHALL SELECT A FEW APT RECORDS .............................
Mark Bicknell Posted September 14, 2005 Author Posted September 14, 2005 got me lookin through boxes i aint seen for time just played these 7 records.... STAGE IV - JUST ANOTHER GUY -- MILLIE LIFE - TELL ME WHY -- REPRISE 125th ST CANDY STORE - LOVING YOU BABY IS SO VERY HARD TO DO -UPTITE SANDRA RICHARDSON - STAY HERE WITH ME -- INTER/SOUL THE LOST FAMILY - BLOW MY MIND -- MUSIC BAG SOFTOUCH - AFTER I GIVE YOU MY ALL -- PRODIGAL THE ULTIMATIONS - WOULD I DO IT OVER -- MAR-V-LUS GONNA BE ERECTING A "TENT" TOMORROW SHALL SELECT A FEW APT RECORDS ............................. link Would it be ok if i just sit back in the tent enjoy and learn a little or maybe i'll dip me toe in with one or two...lol Is it a big tent????? Mark Bicknell.
Guest taylormadesoul Posted September 14, 2005 Posted September 14, 2005 Would it be ok if i just sit back in the tent enjoy and learn a little or maybe i'll dip me toe in with one or two...lol Is it a big tent????? Mark Bicknell. link aint got a clue till i see it............................... a feel a 70s selection comin on though...........
Ritchieandrew Posted September 15, 2005 Posted September 15, 2005 Hello again Heres 5 more from last night Adams john-So in love-Silver Bull After an overly long repetitive start our man comes in with a stonking mid to up tempo tune. He shares his name with an ex president of the USA. I think that finding a copy of this record would be easier than finding the curret US President (after a crisis). Patty Stokes-Good girl/Is it true-Mir-a-don Is it true seems to be gaining in popularity, and rightly so Crossover perfection. Flip the record over for more superb female (and male) vocals. A crucial double header set to rise. Donna Frisco-the same things-Showtime one of Ian Levines "Rarest of the rare" reviewed in Togtherness magazine some time ago. After a false start this obscurity, from i think Detroit moves along @ a steady pace with strings a plenty in the backing, and fantastic vocals from Donna. Perhaps good potential for some spins ? Jerry Roberts-OK Girl-Karate Bobby darin co-written & set @ just over Beat balad speed this record has everything required to break "Big", except perhaps the possibility that it may be a little on the rare side. Let me know if youve got one ! Sheila Hearn-loves gotta start happening-Chartmaker Nashville midtempo from 1970, with one of the best US label designs I've ever seen & quality pressed by R C A. A stop start mid tempo mover that builds to a tremendous climax with an excellent sax acompaniment. Possibly rare ? Regards Ritchie.
Mark Bicknell Posted September 15, 2005 Author Posted September 15, 2005 Here we go again it's breakfast time with Bicknell, great selections coming in here now from everyone thick and fast, starting off today with a couple of Detroit winners...enjoy. The Rivieras - You Counter Feit Girl - Riley's 369 - This one has been sitting on the shelf on and off for about 15 years perhaps longer, i picked this one up for peanuts via Soulbowl i think for about £8.00 if my memory serves me correctly. Like so many records out there this has yet to have it's day on the scene, this Joey Kingfish production is powerhouse Detroit up tempo soul of the highest order, Riley's Records was owned by Diamond 'Jim' Riley who also had Diamond Jim Records both logos produced some superb recordings from the likes of The Tempos, E.J And The Echoes and others. I was suprised to see that this one now books at around £150.00 should be double that in terms of quality but again the price has really nothing to do with it when records are as good as this. Bee Gee Stans Of Detroit - Front Page Love - Tal-Vert 1802 - A corker of a record which has always been talked about and often included on collectors tapes, a nice early sounding production with a delightful backbeat and vocal performance, sounds fantastic nice and loud through a sound system but has not been played that much at the venues over the years, again not an exspensive record at maybe £30.00 give or take a few quid, i might give this some turntable action at Soulsville in Leeds in a couple of weeks time just to see what the boys think???? A worthy record to fit in the Detroit section of all collections. Regards - Mark Bicknell.........More to follow!
Mark Bicknell Posted September 15, 2005 Author Posted September 15, 2005 Still got a couple of slices of toast left so heres possibly the record of the day and it's still only early. The Intentions - Don't Forget That I Love You - Philips 40428 - This Harthon production out of Philadelphia is one of the best down tempo group redords i hold in my collection, not sure of their ethnic background as this group could be blue eyed but this matters very little, the harmonies on this create instant tear jerking emotions, leaves me in a complete mess everytime i play it. as the lead singer pleas 'I wear this uniform for the sake of the land', so he's off to war and he's busted up inside as he's leaving his love behind.....i'm crying just thinking about it. This was once another £10.00 tune way back but now possibly around the £50.00 mark perhaps a little more, you don't see too many copies of this for sale so snap it up if you see it, it won't set too many dance floors on fire but for a gut renching soulful moment this is a top tune. Regards - Mark Bicknell.
Guest Baz Posted September 15, 2005 Posted September 15, 2005 (edited) Thought i might give you a few to chew on along with Marks slice of toast The Mellow Fellows - My Baby Needs Me - Dot Crossover perfection springs to mind, smooth backing and oh so smooth vocals shouldn't be to long befor this starts creeping up in value, Been knocking on the doors for far to long this.... think the going rate is around the £40 mark but a bit of hunting you can pick one up cheaper E.J & The Echos - Put a smile on your face - Diamond Jim Superb down tempo straight out of Detriot, gives you go goose bumps every time you hear this, reckon still about £15 Enjoy Edited September 15, 2005 by Baz
sister dawn Posted September 15, 2005 Posted September 15, 2005 Still got a couple of slices of toast left so heres possibly the record of the day and it's still only early. The Intentions - Don't Forget That I Love You - Philips 40428 - This Harthon production out of Philadelphia is one of the best down tempo group redords i hold in my collection, not sure of their ethnic background as this group could be blue eyed but this matters very little, the harmonies on this create instant tear jerking emotions, leaves me in a complete mess everytime i play it. as the lead singer pleas 'I wear this uniform for the sake of the land', so he's off to war and he's busted up inside as he's leaving his love behind.....i'm crying just thinking about it. This was once another £10.00 tune way back but now possibly around the £50.00 mark perhaps a little more, you don't see too many copies of this for sale so snap it up if you see it, it won't set too many dance floors on fire but for a gut renching soulful moment this is a top tune. Regards - Mark Bicknell. link Oh dear Mark, don't be filling uo eating your toast, it is a lovely tune though...
Guest Posted September 15, 2005 Posted September 15, 2005 Ok here's my 5 or the day Tony Daniels: How Lonely (Sport) Not sure if this is a forgotten oldie or just over looked because apart from the few spins from me I've never heard it out. For the record it's got the lot. Uptempo Detroit dancer with just the right vocal, breaks etc. £60-70 I think. Voicemasters: You've Hurt Me Baby (Bamboo) £20 should secure this cracking mid-uptempo dancer that has just the right touch of crossover about it to make it just right for now Chimes: The Begining Of My Life (Down To Earth) Bongo-fuelled crossover perfection. Has been mentioned in dispatches a few times on this site and is very highly rated. Buy it blind for 320 and trust me you won't be disappointed. Junior McCants: The Boy Needs a Girl (King) Brilliant mid-uptempo Northern dancer that's been an occasional spin in Dublin for the past 7-8 years. Totally over-shadowed by their biggie but worthy of spins in it's own right. Think the price might be creeping up to the £50 mark now. Carl Douglas and The Big Stampede (Okeh) Cracking Northern from, I assume, Mr Kung-Fu (please correct me if I'm wrong). Uptempo dancer that might be alittle old school for some but I like it. Best Honest John
Mark Bicknell Posted September 15, 2005 Author Posted September 15, 2005 Another three before lunch...i really must get a hobby or a life...lol The Exceptionals - Unlucky Girl - GRT 48 also came out on Way Out 101 as The Exceptional Three Featuring Ruby Carter - This is out and out mellow crossover one for Mr Brett Franklin without a doubt very early 70's i would think 71-73 that era, awesome song, awesome lead vocal from Ruby Carter, i picked my GRT copy up about three years ago for £15.00 about half it's book price, exspect to pay around £50.00 for the Way Out release same record so really not a problem, a real floater of a tune that has so much potential and very possibly one that has already featured in the tent....lol. The Stratoliners - What Do You Want With My Love - Federal 12568 There has been a bit of a buzz on this record recently and rightly so, recorded around 1971 this is another stonking tent type record, issue/stock copies which i have paid only £25.00 for this off Mick Smith only a few yeaars back, going for a lot more money now and must be around £75.00 if not more, a bit of hunting you may find it at a more reasonable price, again this will shoot up in price with a few more spins and is sure to have it's day as a big record, very upbeat with a sublime production. The Festivals - Hey Girl B/W Checkin' Out - Blue Rock 4076 - Two yummy sides here, both oh so good, i was reminded how good this record was again from Kim Cook aka Cookie when she played 'Checkin' Out on my radio show a couple of years back, it then took me a while to find a nice white demo for around £60.00 i think, worth a bit more than that i would think now, The Festivals did another nice record 'Music' on Smash which is a good cheap group record. The two Blue Rock sides here are just stunning and work well in the tent and Northern rooms. Regards - Mark Bicknell.
Guest taylormadesoul Posted September 15, 2005 Posted September 15, 2005 (edited) a lunch time selection from the garden "TENT" BETTY WRIGHT - MAN OF MINE -- ALSTON exellent t.k production from 1977..startin to gain plays............. AL HUDSON & SOUL PARTNERS - WHEN YOUR GONE -- ATCO from 1975 ...al hudson at his best MIDNIGHT - KEEP ON WALKING BY -- ARIOLA produced by kenny lynch 1977...either youll love it or loathe it SOLID SOLUTION - THINK ABOUT IT GIRL -- SILVERSPOON top dancer stand out track off loving you album 1978 BUDDY MILES - IM JUST A KISS AWAY -- COLUMBIA from 1974 produced by johnny bristol....top class uptempo dancer BELOYD - GET INTO YOUR LIFE -- 20 CEN quality 1977 release produced by chuck davis & melvin ware **awesome** T.N.J.s - DONT FORGET ABOUT ME -- CHESS fantastic b side of falling in love 1974 KING TUTT - YOUVE GOT ME HUNG UP -- FUN CITY stunnin up-tempo dancer from "79" happy feelin record !!!!!!!!!!!!! LAWRENCE HILTON JACOBS - WONDER WOMAN -- ABC taken from the self named titled album in 1978....wonderful modern soul JAN JONES - INDEPENDENT WOMAN -- DAY-WOOD produced by j.a.brinson 1980....first heard ian clark play this *** WHISPERS - WHERE THERE IS LOVE -- JANUS again album track taken off "bingo" album....wonderful dancer BESSIE BANKS - DONT YOU WORRY BABY -- QUALITY for me this has it all 1976...2 sublime sides..what soul is all about THE TOPICS - BOOKING UP BABY -- MERCURY mid-tempo at its best ..from 1973......still finds room at quality soul nights THE PERSUADERS - TRYIN TO LOVE TWO WOMEN -- CALLA from 1976 ..startin to gather pace...my £1 bargin from king bee records ALMETA LATIMORE - THESE MEMORIES -- MAINSTREAM one of my all time faves,produced by leonard jones from 1975..**stunnin** Edited September 15, 2005 by taylormadesoul
Markw Posted September 15, 2005 Posted September 15, 2005 Mmmmm.............thought this thread was about those cheap as chips and forgotten little gems at the back of the box. How about Liz Lands - Don't Shut Me Out (Onederful)
Guest ShaneH Posted September 15, 2005 Posted September 15, 2005 Mmmmm.............thought this thread was about those cheap as chips and forgotten little gems at the back of the box. How about Liz Lands - Don't Shut Me Out (Onederful) link the opening thread doesn't mention anything about cost/rarity. good thread this though, however a few words about the songs of your choice would make a better read than just a list. we can look thru manships for lists this thread is what the forum should be about in my opinion. nice to see a bit of passion and thought rather than bitching and back-stabbing. Shane
Guest Dan Posted September 15, 2005 Posted September 15, 2005 Great thread Here's five, none expensive, with brief sound clips in case don't know, sorry if mentioned already, though can't see them Dave Blocker - Nothings Gonna Change Me - Robere Haven't played this in years, don't remember the vocals being this reverby, but a great mid-tempo (Stafford?) tune Chaumonts - Loving Soft Soul - Bay Sound Gorgeous slow- to mid-tempo soul from Baltimore Deon Jackson - Ooh baby - Carla One of the all-time great Detroit artists IMO and this is magnificent mid-tempo cheapness The Exception - You Always Hurt Me - Capitol Great joyous infectious uptempo, better than the Impressions IMO, which as Richie Benaud might put it is 'not an impossible task, but pretty fucking close to it.' George Byrd - I'm Available - Pay-Tons Absolutely brilliant I think and while this is a bit pricey on this label you don't have to 'pay tons' as it's also on TRC and 25 quid tops on that(?) dan
pikeys dog Posted September 15, 2005 Posted September 15, 2005 Handfull from the Doghouse...... Eddie Bo - Fence Of Love - Seven B Great 60s Soul with an R&B edge. Sadly overlooked by people who dismiss his work as purely Funky. Being from New Orleans may well mean that titles like this will become harder and harder to locate. Paid a tenner for mine some years ago, but would expect to have to pay around the £50 mark now. Johnny Davis - You Gotta Crawl To Me - Bandit Haven't a clue where this release comes from , but it's a cracker. Cheap as well, as it's obtainable for around a tenner. Chino Feaster - Pretty Baby / The Girl I Love - Shipp Late 60s? double sider, one a gritty RnB/Soul thing, the other a breezy Crossover tune. Got one in my sales box at what I consider the right price of £25. The Five Du-Tones - Sweet Lips - Onederful Overlooked mid-sixties release, gritty but very dancefloor friendly... perhaps it's beacause you can buy one for under £20 that it's so neglected? Claude (Baby) Huey - Keep It To Myself - M.I.O.B. Seen people raving about his other releases, but this one never seems to get the credit it deserves..... late 60s hard Soul and then some... Paid £30 for mine a few years ago (Most I've ever paid for any of his 45s!) WOOF!
Mark Bicknell Posted September 15, 2005 Author Posted September 15, 2005 Mmmmm.............thought this thread was about those cheap as chips and forgotten little gems at the back of the box. How about Liz Lands - Don't Shut Me Out (Onederful) link Mark, you have beautiful home made chips, chip shop chips which can be very tasty, even those burger joint chips or are they called fries????? some cost 75p a bag others a quid all can be tasty at whatever the price...lol i never mentioned there was a price cap on this thread, it's just developed into the lesser known and some cheaper inclusions, if we started on the big ticket stuff that's pretty pointless as most folk know the story behind them and somene would bound to pipe up with the 'you flash bastard comment', i posted a playlist on here once with comments on each record and because some of them were the bigger ticket stuff i was shot down in flames and sighted as showing off so best we stick with the format here, ten pound or a thousand pound if someone rates a tune then bring on the information.........chip anyone....lol Mark Bicknell.
Jumpinjoan Posted September 15, 2005 Posted September 15, 2005 A few more 'cheap as chips' goodies ...... to me anyway! OUT A SIGHTS - MY WOMAN'S LOVE - SARU JOHNNY MOOR - HAVEN'T I BEEN GOOD TO YOU - WAND SOULNOTES - DON'T MAKE ME BEG - WAY OUT BILLY BUTLER - GOTTA GET AWAY - OKEH GEORGE WYDELL - FUNNY FEELING - TANGERINE TOMMY TUCKER - THAT'S HOW MUCH - FESTIVAL SHIRLEY WHALLS - WHY AM I CRYING - KING CARL HALL - MY BABY'S SO GOOD - MERCURY WILLIE TEE - FIRST TASTE OF HURT - GATUR FESTIVALS - YOU GOT THE MAKINGS OF A LOVER - SMASH
Mark Bicknell Posted September 15, 2005 Author Posted September 15, 2005 A few more 'cheap as chips' goodies ...... to me anyway! OUT A SIGHTS - MY WOMAN'S LOVE - SARU JOHNNY MOOR - HAVEN'T I BEEN GOOD TO YOU - WAND SOULNOTES - DON'T MAKE ME BEG - WAY OUT BILLY BUTLER - GOTTA GET AWAY - OKEH GEORGE WYDELL - FUNNY FEELING - TANGERINE TOMMY TUCKER - THAT'S HOW MUCH - FESTIVAL SHIRLEY WHALLS - WHY AM I CRYING - KING CARL HALL - MY BABY'S SO GOOD - MERCURY WILLIE TEE - FIRST TASTE OF HURT - GATUR FESTIVALS - YOU GOT THE MAKINGS OF A LOVER - SMASH link Crisp beautiful melt in your mouth type of chips here Joan, not a speck of greese in sight and not a limp greesy one listed...top tooooooooooooooooones. Mark Bicknell.
Guest Dan Posted September 15, 2005 Posted September 15, 2005 Johnny Davis - You Gotta Crawl To Me - Bandit Haven't a clue where this release comes from , but it's a cracker. Cheap as well, as it's obtainable for around a tenner. You're right about this one Joe, it's brilliant. One of those records where the gaps in the sound are almost as important as the music. It's from Chicago, quite an interesting story too. Bandit records was set up by a guy called Arrow Brown who had travelled to the mid-west from Mississippi to work in a soup cannery. In the late 60s he went off the rails and set up a harem-type commune with a dozen women (i dunno george...where did it all go wrong, eh?) on Martin Luther King Drive, subsisting off these women's welfare cheques. He earned other dough from dealing weed and fencing bits and pieces, apparently. He set the place up as a recording studio in 1969 (it ran till 1981) and named his label Bandit in tribute to his earlier existence. He died in 1990 or 1991 and his family chucked all his old master tapes away, together with all records and paperwork, which is a bit of a pity. As for Johnny Davis, he was murdered in 1972, shortly after the above record was released - various stories but the main suggestion is that he was thrown headfirst from a building and then his body was stuffed into a rubbish incinerator. I managed to speak to Arrow Brown's son a while back but he was not very forthcoming unfortunately. However, there are bits and pieces about him and the label on the web, which I've culled for the above, and a small reissue label called Numero records is releasing a CD of Bandit stuff later this year called Eccentric Soul, the Bandit Label. If you go here: https://www.notlame.com/Compilations/V/A/Pa...NTRICSOUL2.html there is a clip of You've Got To Crawl To Me along with three or four other Bandit tracks.
Supercorsa Posted September 15, 2005 Posted September 15, 2005 Mmmmm.............thought this thread was about those cheap as chips and forgotten little gems at the back of the box. How about Liz Lands - Don't Shut Me Out (Onederful) I believe I may have been responsible for this confusion. At about the same time as Mark started this thread, I started another asking for recommendations for records under £25. When I saw Marks thread and saw the comments he'd made about each record, it was then I said about this was just what I was looking for and then I asked him for values. This thread is about sitting down at home and just playing through your collection and maybe just re-appraising records you may not have played in quite a while (or indeed just forgot you had) IMO. Voicemasters: You've Hurt Me Baby (Bamboo) £20 should secure this cracking mid-uptempo dancer that has just the right touch of crossover about it to make it just right for now Although I prefer this side, the flipside "If A Woman Catches A Fool" isn't too bad either!
Mark Bicknell Posted September 15, 2005 Author Posted September 15, 2005 I'm just gonna slip the odd one or two in the mix from now on, sorry missed lunch and teatime selections due to being at home with my boy, i'm the master at speg bol.......yummy. Time to get out the kleenex...this is awesome! Jimmy Gilford - Heartbreaker - Solid Hit 103 - Written by J.J.Barnes a Solid Hitbound production, this record is pure perfection, very down tempo aka a beat ballad, if Roy Hamilton - The Panic Is On (MGM) etc. is your kind of groove then Mr Gilford is up there with the best of them, his other two known records also rate up there with the Detroit biggies, Nobody Loves Me Like My Baby - Thelma, and I Wanna Be Your Baby - Wheelsville 101 which are also two worthy records, 'Heartbreaker' is just that very worthy indeed from it's haunting intro you are there with this mans pain, talk about records that have me in bit's this is one of them, i've had my white promo for years think i paid a fiver for it way back, i'm sure i've seen a demo listed on a sales list for £100.00 but i could be way off on this, stock/issues should be around £30.00 but who knows, put it this way if i did'nt have this i would gladly part with a ton to get it, his voice is velvet, his emotion creates a masterpiece of a record.......................AWESOME!!!!!!! This ain't Northern it's more than that if you understand me. Regards - Mark Bicknell.
Guest rachel Posted September 15, 2005 Posted September 15, 2005 A few more 'cheap as chips' goodies ...... to me anyway! WILLIE TEE - FIRST TASTE OF HURT - GATUR Oooh is this cheap, for some reason I thought it wasn't.. please tell me it is
Guest Posted September 15, 2005 Posted September 15, 2005 Will somebody please go and pick Mark up Saturday take him out all afternoon, then get him a comfortable chair in the Greatstone.(Not to far from the bar)........ Hey Big man if i wasn't going to the 100..i'd come collect you myself. Brett
Guest Baz Posted September 15, 2005 Posted September 15, 2005 Oooh is this cheap, for some reason I thought it wasn't.. please tell me it is Came out three times on Gatur, One with a differnt flip is really hard then the other two are around 200-300
Dave Fleming Posted September 15, 2005 Posted September 15, 2005 Going through the Detroit shelf earlier pulled out these and gave them a spin not heard some of them in ages, some are well known some lesser known,and none that would break the bank Magictones_Great Day-Ram-Brock Perfections-Girl you better hurry-Tri-City Superlatives-Don`t let true love die-Dynamics Pat Lewis-No Baby,No-Solid Hit Sam E Solo-Tears keep falling-Ruby Mighty Lovers-Ain`t gonna run no more-Soulhawk Cody Black-Going,Going,Gone-Ram-Brock Four Sonics-Tell me you`re mine-Sepia Eddie Parker-Crying Clown-Triple B Albert Jones-I`m still in love with you-Tri-City Four Voices-Summer kind of love-Voice Perfections-Don`t take your love from me-Drumhead Dave f............
Guest Richard Bergman Posted September 15, 2005 Posted September 15, 2005 (edited) Great thread Here's five, none expensive, with brief sound clips in case don't know, sorry if mentioned already, though can't see them Dave Blocker - Nothings Gonna Change Me - Robere Haven't played this in years, don't remember the vocals being this reverby, but a great mid-tempo (Stafford?) tune Chaumonts - Loving Soft Soul - Bay Sound Gorgeous slow- to mid-tempo soul from Baltimore Deon Jackson - Ooh baby - Carla One of the all-time great Detroit artists IMO and this is magnificent mid-tempo cheapness The Exception - You Always Hurt Me - Capitol Great joyous infectious uptempo, better than the Impressions IMO, which as Richie Benaud might put it is 'not an impossible task, but pretty fucking close to it.' Dave Blocker - Nothings Gonna Change Me - Robere Haven't played this in years, don't remember the vocals being this reverby, but a great mid-tempo (Stafford?) tune George Byrd - I'm Available - Pay-Tons Absolutely brilliant I think and while this is a bit pricey on this label you don't have to 'pay tons' as it's also on TRC and 25 quid tops on that(?) dan Dave Blocker - Nothings Gonna Change Me - Robere Haven't played this in years, don't remember the vocals being this reverby, but a great mid-tempo (Stafford?) tune Have you heard "just like a ship" verve - nice tune also !!! Edited September 15, 2005 by Richard Bergman
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