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Gonna be a bit cheeky and post 2 this morning. Don't know anything about this group but the song originally came out on Paradox Records. It's currently getting some hammer in my record room. Fantastic lilting horn playing.

Regards,

Dave

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Gonna be a bit cheeky and post 2 this morning. Don't know anything about this group but the song originally came out on Paradox Records. It's currently getting some hammer in my record room. Fantastic lilting horn playing.

Regards,

Dave

Charlene and The Soul Seranaders "Love Changes"

big fav Dave, I've only got that demo, missed out on the issue of this

steve

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Another one just up loaded to youtube, Not previously on there. Instamental this time that got the floor bouncing at the Pier, The Miami Sound - Fight the Power - Glades LP only track

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Another one just up loaded to youtube, Not previously on there. Instamental this time that got the floor bouncing at the Pier, The Miami Sound - Fight the Power - Glades LP only track

Miff

You've been spending to much time with JC (Tom Paddison) :D

Cheers

Martyn

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The Esquire,s The Feeling,s Gone. Bunky.

spot on! Great pick, theres a few Esquires on Bunky that are great, like this and "How Could It Be" and "Everybody's Laughing" and none will break the bank! :thumbsup:

steve

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Walter Jackson - If I had my way - Chisound. Just love this track not rare just good available on 45 LP or think it got a release on a CD to, just an awsome soul record and showss the tallant of the man, so underated,


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Someone beat me to posting I like The Way I Feel, so here's another of Darrow's Revue 45's

Darrow Fletcher "Sitting There That Night"

one of my fav tracks by the talented Mr Fletcher, also came out on the flip of his Jacklyn release "What Have I Got Now" making that an essential double sider :thumbsup:

steve

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Just got myself a copy of this little gem for the price of a Chinky!

JOE SIMON - WHEN - SS7

Swifty :thumbsup:

essential stuff Swifty! always wondered why it's called "When"??? I always thought the title should have been "Celebration" or something?

steve

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essential stuff Swifty! always wondered why it's called "When"??? I always thought the title should have been "Celebration" or something?

steve

Funny that Steve , 'cause on the youtube clip I think that's what they had put , so I listened carefully and agree a strange title

as 'When' has nothing to do with it as far as I can tell.

Swifty :thumbsup:

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Funny that Steve , 'cause on the youtube clip I think that's what they had put , so I listened carefully and agree a strange title

as 'When' has nothing to do with it as far as I can tell.

Swifty :thumbsup:

ha ha, yeah it's my clip, forgot I'd said that :D

steve

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hmmm, just played the volt copy and the lead guitar seem further down in the mix, also ovide copies state a playing time of 2.47 where it states 3.12 on the volt copy

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hmmm, just played the volt copy and the lead guitar seem further down in the mix, also ovide copies state a playing time of 2.47 where it states 3.12 on the volt copy

Seem a bit different to me Bri but then my ears are very old.

Posted

essential stuff Swifty! always wondered why it's called "When"??? I always thought the title should have been "Celebration" or something?

steve

great sound.

, bought it myself :thumbsup:

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This morning's offering: Big meaty Beat Ballad by Jeffrey Bowen. Haven't heard this for man a year. Dragged it out yesterday and remembered how good it was. No place at venues for this stuff anymore...:-( Record rooms only?

Regards,

Dave

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This morning's offering: Top class vocals from an underated group. Great label too! Midtempo magic with a tinge of Tijuana trumpet thrown in for good measure.

Regards,

Dave

The commands were GIs stationed in texas. By the time this last record came out, it was pretty much a different group. Only Dan Henderson was an original member. Most of the rest of the members were previously of the group the Justifiers on Kim.

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Just coming round after a cracking night at York Soul Club.One of the best night's of the year for me,some awesome tunes played by all dj's.Mr Massey was guest dj & he was in spakling form & nearly did me an injury by making me dance to 4 records on the trot..........something I don't think I've done since Wigan :D So here's one to sooth the aches & pains.

Gene Chandler And Barbara Acklin-Will I Find Love Brunswick

Cheers

Martyn

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Thanks Swifty, you are very welcome, glad its gone to a good home :hatsoff2: Still a crackin track should be worth £000s in my opinion!!!!!!!!

Mine for today is one of my alltime favourites (Thanks Baz (soulfulshoes) )

SIDNEY JOE QUALLS - RUN TO ME - DAKAR

Cheers

Swifty :thumbsup:

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And this :yes:

Ta. :D

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This morning's offering: Great midtempo from a group that I think originally contained Tamala Lewis in the line up, (as The Pets). Discovered by Bill Lovett and produced by the NJ maestro Joe Evans. Real top notch quality, all of their outings.

Regards,

Dave

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This morning's offering: Great midtempo from a group that I think originally contained Tamala Lewis in the line up, (as The Pets). Discovered by Bill Lovett and produced by the NJ maestro Joe Evans. Real top notch quality, all of their outings.

Regards,

Dave

Dave

New to me but what a lovely girlie dancer :thumbsup:

Cheers

Martyn

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Firstly if i`ve posted this before i must appologise, loseing it abit these days :) I know i meant too just can`t find it so guess i didn`t :g: Anyway played this along side the next one im going to post on Friday night and thought they sounded so good together. A little 60s girlie thing!!!!!!

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TYRONE DAVIS....'You keep me holding on'...

Lovely piece of Chicago Soul from 1971...Just back from Barcelona and boy will this old Soul be sleeping heavy tonight!

https://youtu.be/4YWfK9yh53Y

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This morning's offering: Great midtempo from a group that I think originally contained Tamala Lewis in the line up, (as The Pets). Discovered by Bill Lovett and produced by the NJ maestro Joe Evans. Real top notch quality, all of their outings.

Regards,

Dave

Great midtempo Dave.Brings back memories when i wasn't going out,just armchairing.Got this from JM's in Newark,sold it cos i'm stupid.

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