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Reasons to survive - Rance Allen Group.

Paid about £20 a few years back. Not best condition copy either, so not sure what it's really worth. Great tune anyway!

Dave

think my copy was about £50 was played at Red Bar Wakey last time I wo there n sounded very nice! Atb Andy
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Sylvia - Pillow Talk- Vibration - nice double sider with My Thing on the flip also came out on London still really cheap £3-£5 .Cant find My Thing or would have posted that as well!

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Sylvia - Pillow Talk- Vibration - nice double sider with My Thing on the flip also came out on London still really cheap £3-£5 .Cant find My Thing or would have posted that as well!

Nice one Andy. not heard this in years & forgotten what a nice tune it was.

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:hatsoff2: HI ALL Here's a hood one, that I use to sell in the mid 80s for £5 & it;s never got to be as popular as most of the other stuff like rules Gil BRANDING-READY ,I FOUND A HOODIE BILLY HAMBRIC- DRUM both were £5 :ohmy: to-days tune is from 64 "TIME" BILLY HAMBER - DE JAC RECORDS 1254A was the side that was played at STAFFORD, but it is the B side, that I have been playing out of my box 10 x in the last 24 hours, it/s got me hooked and it could be the right time to buy as it is cheap "SHOW ME YOUR MONKEY" IS MY CHUNE FOR TO-DAY, ENJOY :rofl: DAVE

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:hatsoff2: HI ALL Here's a hood one, that I use to sell in the mid 80s for £5 & it;s never got to be as popular as most of the other stuff like rules Gil BRANDING-READY ,I FOUND A HOODIE BILLY HAMBRIC- DRUM both were £5 :ohmy: to-days tune is from 64 "TIME" BILLY HAMBER - DE JAC RECORDS 1254A was the side that was played at STAFFORD, but it is the B side, that I have been playing out of my box 10 x in the last 24 hours, it/s got me hooked and it could be the right time to buy as it is cheap "SHOW ME YOUR MONKEY" IS MY CHUNE FOR TO-DAY, ENJOY :rofl: DAVE

Dave

Like this,new to me but can see the similarities to Tommy Navarro which is on the same label :thumbsup:

Cheers

Martyn

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A bit of a sucker for a girlie dancer so here's an underplayed LP only one from the great Ketty Lester,just love here voice.

Ketty Lester-Nice & Easy Tower LP "When A Woman Loves A Man"

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Sean

You need to get home more often matey,gets plays over here :thumbsup:

Cheers

Martyn

What does? - no name and title in the original post by Sean either....... :huh:


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What does? - no name and title in the original post by Sean either....... :huh:

Paul

Don Gardner-Is This Really Love Cedric

Cheers

Martyn

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Well, not yer 'going out' type tune, but just something I never tire of, from a man with a great voice.......

Dennis Edwards - "Don't Look Any Further"

Really reminds me of the the time it was released, and a few nights in a candlelit room......... :shhh:

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One of those records that a lot of people seem to dislike for some reason, I've always loved it, brings back memories of a packed main room at thew Casino.

4 Jays "Love my love"

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One of those records that a lot of people seem to dislike for some reason, I've always loved it, brings back memories of a packed main room at thew Casino.

4 Jays "Love my love"

Paul

I'm not one em,always loved it.Must admit didn't realise it was on Congress.Was indeed a floor packer in it's day.

Cheers

Martyn

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A slightly left-field one from me today,not to everyone's taste but it really works for me on so many levels.I once played this in an R n B room to the odd strange look from some but most were blown away by it...............

Gill Scott Heron-Lady Day & John Coltrane Flying Dutchman

Cheers

Martyn

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A slightly left-field one from me today,not to everyone's taste but it really works for me on so many levels.I once played this in an R n B room to the odd strange look from some but most were blown away by it...............

Gill Scott Heron-Lady Day & John Coltrane Flying Dutchman

Cheers

Martyn

Yep, always been intrigued by this Martyn

We had a discussion about the lyrics of this a while back.

Peter

:thumbsup:

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"Color him Father"love the Naturals on Shout, also the Winstons , but Bobby Womack takes it for me.wot you reckon?

Agree 100% Andy, always been my favourite version. ( I think I posted this some time ago too !)

Dave

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Forgotten Stafford tune from me today,needs reactivating.

Johnny Rome-Let Me Pour All My Loving Into Your Heart Philips

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Martyn

Haven't heard this before Martyn n hooked straight off .
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A rare Motown outing for O.C Smith with "I betcha".

Mine is a WDJ, as are most copies I've seen. Are there many issues about ?

Not rare, but oh so good!

Dave

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:hatsoff2:HI ALL Well this is not the type of record that is associated with me? and to be honest I was going to play TROY KEYES - TWISTED WHEEL CLASSIC - LOVE EXPLOSIONS? But come across this bit of soul, while up in my loft, and I got a good feeling I should of left it up there??

However a good listen to it, and you may feel the vibe I got from it, in many ways it's a fine example of quality SOUL as TO VALUE ?? is it the same as other Webs stuff? but I doubt it, I feel that this is rare as I don't no anyone with it, but that may be that most people think it's rubbish? I hope not, ENJOY :g: DAVE

https://youtu.be/LeUpiz57xtk

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Just to prove that Dave's Webs tune wasn't a fluke by them,here's one of there dancers.Big Middleton sound for Roger Banks a few years back.

The Webs-Give In Popside

Cheers

Martyn

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Something you never hear out, and come to think of it, never did that much....

A tune I first heard many, many years ago after a mates visit to the warehouses along the East Coast of America. Brilliant.

Gene Cooper - "Go Go Inn" - Hi-Q

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Something you never hear out, and come to think of it, never did that much....

A tune I first heard many, many years ago after a mates visit to the warehouses along the East Coast of America. Brilliant.

Gene Cooper - "Go Go Inn" - Hi-Q

Paul

Newie to me,a right little mover.Has that old school feel to it & I mean that in a good way,a has very Motown feel?

Cheers

Martyn

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