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"Gone But Not Forgotten" - Johnny Robinson - Okeh mint demo.

Bought it way back in the 70's because I thought it was another version of Cissy Stone!!

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Martha Star - Love Is The Only Solution/I'm Lonely (Thelma).

Had never heard either side but already had 'No Part Time Love For Me', which I loved, and so just chanced it.

It was upstairs at John Manship's Tracks Records in Melton - 1979 I think.

Cost me 8 quid though :ohmy:

Cheers

Richard

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bought karmello brooks " tell me baby " - from guy @ Congleton all -nighter that johnny beggs ran

asked him for anything mid-tempo that i might like -- -- -- -- result :thumbup:

also paid 1-40 for an issue of "fireman" vala regan from a pop seller on e bay - well it did start @ 1-00

he had listed for b side and as i only knew the one release ,i took a gamble

not been that lucky since

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Think It Over and be Sure ~ Liz Verdi ~ Columbia demo... I was in thrift town 5 years ago and they had a few 45's by all the Mantovani albums, something about her name and the song title made me buy it. Sold it to a belgian gentleman later as I decided it was too pretty and poppy for my crowd!

also found the Quintessents on Vibra records with almost the whole label cover in another water damaged label, howver on the corner it said "...in Oakland , CA" seemed like a good bet :)

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talmadge armstrong +escotts "baby i'm lost" spindletop £10 off dave raistrick list back in late 80s

flairs + statistics band "i want you" south town £10 from an allniter about the same time

margie hendricks "one room paradise" mercury $5 david shutt whilst guy "h" still had it covered late 80s

lorriane rudolph " keep coming back" jetstream £2.50 soul bowl late 80s whilst still covered by guy "h"

ella woods "i need your love" soul merging £2.50 soul bowl late 80s......last two i part knew info about them so suppose they don't count

cheers

franc

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Huns Review - Don't Make Me Love You - Sorro....car boot sale in the 1980's ..10p, thought it looked 'Northern' so took a chance (lol!). Sold it to a mate for £60 then decided I needed it again and got a minter for £50.

Majestees - Take back All Those Things (Mutt) ...Soul Bowl £30, bought it 'cos it was Detroit...lovely!

Delegates Of Soul - I'll Come Running Back (Up Look) ....Soul Bowl £30 'cos Andy Davies recommended it, I took it home, played it and was disappointed!!! I didn't really like it. Traded it for £60 of other tunes....realise now I made a mistake and I love it...doh!

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Lenny Curtis "Nothing Can Help You Now" End 10p Ronnie & Robyn "As Long As You Love Me I'll Stay" Sidra 10p Both Bradford Market in the early to mid 70's...... Ian D :D

I bought Sidra's theme in a basement for 50 cents because, it LOOKED COOL! Looks were not deceiving :)

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When I first started work in 1987after leaving college a bloke there used to get a blues list.

He said might be some soul on it.

Got the Jades Lucky fellow on mode for 50p. Only knew the Jades on nitelife so thought might be soul. They also had Jimmy Robbins on british but that had gone for £1.50.

Cheers

Phil

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Phil... You jammy bugger, you never told me that story.. On my top ten wants is that, has been for years. Ian Cunliffe offered me a copy on a buy now pay later and I left it with him cos I felt hard faced taking it... Too shy in them days...

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Ok you are all going to hate me, but as i am sat in a bar on my own in New York Listening to crap disco mix of "everasting love" I couldn't resist.

My best blind buy was "I can see clearly now" Johnny Nash....... Let the hate begin!!!

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"Gone But Not Forgotten" - Johnny Robinson - Okeh mint demo.

Bought it way back in the 70's because I thought it was another version of Cissy Stone!!

Me too i bought mine at the Casino for £0.50p just because it was an OKEH demo

and that is what i had decided to collect along with Mirwood and RicTic Demo's

others that i bought at the casino for between 50p and £1.50 max

Tangeers , Seven Souls ,Cheers and many many more

I used to get them home play them didn't like them , and stick them away in the loft

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Lenny Curtis "Nothing Can Help You Now" End 10p

Ronnie & Robyn "As Long As You Love Me I'll Stay" Sidra 10p

Both Bradford Market in the early to mid 70's......

Ian D :D

If you'd like to Double your money PM me LoL :D
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I think the best blind buy for me goes to my sister who at 10 year of age in the late 70s bought for me a set of 12 records from a school sale. They came in a brown bag and had no covers and contained the following (you'll see a mixed set):

Ann Sidney - The Boy In The Woolly Sweater (His Master's Voice - POP 1411)

Bee Gees - I've Gotta Get a Message to You (Polydor- 56273)

Calvin Arnold - Funky Way / Snatchin' Back (MGM - 1378)

The Chartbuster - Why (Doncha be My Girl (London HLU 9934)

The Exception - Gaberdine Saturday Night Street Walker (CBS 2830)

Garnet Mimms - As Long As I Have You (United Artists - UP1186)

The Gods - come on down to my boat baby (Polydor 56168)

Heinz - You Were There (Decca - F.11831)

The Invitations, - What's Wrong With Me Baby? (Stateside - SS 478)

Kenny Lynch - what am I to You ( HMV POP 1321)

The McKinleys, - Give Him My Love (EMI Columbia - DB 7583)

The Paramounts, - I'm The One Who Loves You (Parlophone - R 5155)

Nearly all were Demonstration Records, and the reason I can list them easily is I still have them. Thanks Sis.

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Hi chaps.How about some stories/sound bites of your best "blind" buys.?

Fire away.

:hatsoff2: HI ALL My answer to this question, makes me feel old, as to-days soul scene collectors are aware of a few thousand records, even the most rare of rare records, are available to listen to on your PC & there are sites just like Soul Source where info is shared freely?

However when I started looking for rare soul in the early 70s the info was not shared so freely and when it was it come as part of a deal. I would spend hours going through records in warehouses lock up second hand junk shops, looking at record labels writers publishers being blind was a big part of the scene, :g: This is why I moan about people whose collections are just made of £150 records and higher, OK for those who started when I did, but to have a collection that was acquired just with cash surly is not the same as the early scene, however i suppose if i had loads of spare cash to spend, I cant deny that I would buy my own top tunes that i need?

Also if you think about it look at the records from 72-75 how many were by white artists, just take a look at the top 20 CBS UK RELEASES and you get the picture, these records were all bought blind originally and were huge for there sound, as it fitted in with the northern soul tag, however SHANE MARTIN is still a great NORTHERN SOUL SPIN :rofl: DAVE

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Phil... You jammy bugger, you never told me that story.. On my top ten wants is that, has been for years. Ian Cunliffe offered me a copy on a buy now pay later and I left it with him cos I felt hard faced taking it... Too shy in them days...

Bonjour Julie

Hope you well. Not sure where my copy ended up - if the one Ian had had a slight mark on lable then that is my old copy or Alex might have mine. Can't remember! DOH!

Take it easy and say hello to Dave.

Cheers

Phil

ps another one was £18 for Hytones bigger and better at a record fair in MCR. Cost me bit more to buy one back a wee while ago. Bet gonna cost me a bit to get a jades back now too! Regret selling some bits over the years but they paid for other bits.

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I just sold my Hytones to Ian.. I hated letting it go but are skint so needs must.. Still got The Ivories you brought me back from the states.. That is going nowhere.. Tim Ashibende took The Jades off Ian in the end cos he hadn't heard back from me.. Hope you are good too mate.. Much love and respect as always.. J xxxx

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On one of Richard Domar's lists c.84-86, he described a particular 45 as a being a "Catacombs secret sound". I'd only discovered Northern Soul a couple of years earlier and had no idea what that actually meant. But, it sounded exciting and so I bought it for probably £3 or £4, which was about my spending limit back then. The record was Harvey Averne Dozen - Never learned to dance.

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Used to go to a record shop in Chapel Street Market London around 79/81 had loads of boxes of 60s/70s Motown/soul/pop but they used to stock some recent imports (picked up from Moondogs I think) & what didn't sell they used to stick in a box at 10 & 20p.

Herby Brown One more broken heart Blue Ash sounded interesting so home it came with me, wasn't too impressed at the time :D

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