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for me

"it takes a whole lotta man for a woman like "top top tune my fave also "make me the woman you go home to"another great tune both on standing qvation lp that has the "no one could love you more"but the other 2 far better imo

dave

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I'll post the obvious. For me one of the great double siders. This promo is same both sides. Is there a promo of Stepping Closer to Your Heart on S35023? I know there is on S35034. Sure I've got both label designs for S35023 issue, see if I can find em out tomorrow for the set.

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. . . . and one non northern that is just brilliant for the voice alone

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watch out for 'keep an eye' - a sleeping monster of a tune - at the moment if u know what i mean.................

Which happens to be the other side of the very first "import" record i ever bought-"Didn't You Know You Have to Cry Sometime" is simply phenominal.

Also have soft spot for Friendship Train and the other side-You need Love Like I Do( may to time to give it a revival)

Ain't You Glad You Chose Love :thumbsup:

Stop & Get A Hold of Yourself :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

This could become quite a list

ATB

Tony

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One i've been playing out for years is their superb version of 'You've lost that loving feeling'

This is a great dancer and sounds brilliant over a big system :thumbsup:

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'The Stranger' from her MFP album

'No one could love you more' Overture album or reissued UK only 45

'Imagination' from the Buddah days

'Taste of Bitter Love' from the Columbia days

Not forgetting Bourgie Bourgie as that man said...... its gonna be a long list!!!!

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watch out for 'keep an eye' - a sleeping monster of a tune - at the moment if u know what i mean.................

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just spent ages looking this one out, knew it was here somewhere

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Excellent Thread....  As been said have they ever done a duff Record... My favourite Two from Gladys and the Boys, Part Time Love & Make Yours A Happy Home...    

 

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On 19/09/2011 at 09:42, Patto said:

Massive Nighter Tune during 90s all-time fave

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I have the original Maxx Lp. Massive mid 80s too.

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Where do you start with an artist who stands at the very pinnacle of our music. Best part of 60 years Gladys has been turning out brilliant record after brilliant record. Legend is overused but she really is one. She is simply one of the greatest singers caught on tape.

This is one of her more contemporary recordings but its a neat reworking of the Commodores Zoom and shows that the pipes are still in very good order.

 

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23 hours ago, Steve S 60 said:

Gladys still going strong.  Thursday night at the Royal Albert Hall....

 

just had a quick look and it does seem that tickets are still avial for this show ?

 

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8 minutes ago, Mike said:

 

just had a quick look and it does seem that tickets are still avial for this show ?

 

Gladys is still a brilliant performer.  She has really looked after herself and the voice is still fantastic.  Her two female backing singers were tremendous, as was the male backing singer.  Just don't expect any Motown numbers with the exception of "Grapevine". I'd certainly recommend her show.

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55 minutes ago, Steve S 60 said:

Gladys is still a brilliant performer.  She has really looked after herself and the voice is still fantastic.  Her two female backing singers were tremendous, as was the male backing singer.  Just don't expect any Motown numbers with the exception of "Grapevine". I'd certainly recommend her show.

Can remember DJ'ing this from the album with penned Sam Dees tracks all over it from 1983

 

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from 1994 album version (crickey 25 years ago) still as fresh today and only on album and single 12" but it can be bought for around a quid  which is crazy

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