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Guest Soul galore brum
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How many times has somebody told you about a great record and as soon as you research it you find out it's a b-side of something you've already got e.g. Daryl Banks - Open The Door To Your Heart and Our Love Is In The Pocket?

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How about Bud Harper & the B side of "Mr Soul".

............ that beat your pick Kegsy ....

... (even though u r a very knowledgeable guy)

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Guest Soul galore brum
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Hi Kegsy

Great shout, I'm hoping to find a few things in my own collection that I don't already know.

I was at a venue in Walsall and heard a Betty Harris sound on Action,Trouble with my lover.

I bought this when released in '69 and only ever played the A side. Ride your pony.

Steve.

Guest Soul galore brum
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Hi Roburt,

Good shout,

Let me love you, good sound,

I had to check out the B side of the only other Bud Harper I've got.

B side of Wherever you were is Let it rain . Half decent Ballard.

Guess what, I'd never played it.

Steve Glover.

Guest moggy
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"He's all I got" The Supremes cannot think of the A side :rofl: Where did you go The Four Tops is another probably loads on TMG

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"He's all I got" The Supremes cannot think of the A side :rofl: Where did you go The Four Tops is another probably loads on TMG

'He's all I got ' is B side to 'Love is like an Itching in my heart' , as you say great double sider ! and Four Tops other side of 'Ask the Lonely' another great Double

Swifty :thumbsup:

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Eugene jefferson-pretty girl dresssed in brown/high pressure blues, len jewel-all my ggod loving/the elevator song, ronnie forte-whiskey talkin/nervous breakdown, soul city-who do you think you are/cold hearted blues.

Guest Soul galore brum
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Hi Otis

I've not heard 2 of these tunes,nor the B sides of Len Jewell, or Ronnie Forte.I'll play'em over the weekend.

Good shout, Steve.

Guest Soul galore brum
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Hi Swifty,

You've named my all time gave, ' I have faith in you ',but you're right about Joe Murphy.I've had a browse tonight and dug out a few things.

How about,

Change your ways. / Whats that on your finger. Willie Kendrick. RCA

What can I do. /. Tell me you're mine. Lorraine Chandler. RCA

I'd like to know. /. Could it be you. Sharon Scott. RCA

I saw Derek Martin at Cleethorpes 2 years ago , FANTASTIC. One of my faves is ' If you go ' on Sue. Check out 'A' side ' Count to ten' a TOP Beat Ballad.

KTF. Steve.

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I believe that In General, less attention to the B Side allowed the creative amongst the team to release these gems without rules or pressure Vs chasing Chart Success at the time.

  • The Dance Craze of the Moment on the "A Side" : Pressure from the Top etc
  • The GEM from The Artist and all concerned on the "B Side"

This process allowed us to see a different CHUBBY CHECKER for Instance

A: Do The Freddy

B: (At The) Discotheque

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I believe that In General, less attention to the B Side allowed the creative amongst the team to release these gems without rules or pressure Vs chasing Chart Success at the time.

  • The Dance Craze of the Moment on the "A Side" : Pressure from the Top etc
  • The GEM from The Artist and all concerned on the "B Side"

Agree with your theory...but...my take would be that the ballad/slower sides were usually aimed at the charts, whilst the 'let your hair down side' was usually the dance track on the B side.

:rofl:

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Hi Otis

I've not heard 2 of these tunes,nor the B sides of Len Jewell, or Ronnie Forte.I'll play'em over the weekend.

Good shout, Steve.

Steve

Try Joe Matthews Aint nothin you can do/ you better check your self Koolkat

best ted


Guest Soul galore brum
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Steve

Try Joe Matthews Aint nothin you can do/ you better check your self Koolkat

best ted

Guest Soul galore brum
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Ted,

This is just perfect. The original is on my wants list. I've got a pressing ,but guess what ,I've never played the other side.

I did it today , great.

Steve,

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was at a niter in donny and johnny manship was behind the decks, a couple of records into his spot, he dropped this tune in, me and my mate looked at each other and said, wow this is a tune, i went storming up to the decks to see what it was....THE TOPICS - IF LOVE COMES KNOCKIN - CHADWICK, I'd had the record for a dozen years or more and never ever played this side

best bri

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A few from me:

Vibrations - "I took an overdose/cause you're mine"

Precisions - "instant heartbreak/dream girl"

Precisions -"If this is love/You'll soon be gone"

Valentinos - "Sweeter than the day before/let's get together

Trends - "not too old to cry/If you don't dig the blues"

Bobby Sheen - "Doctor love/sweet sweet love"

Jimmy Raye - "Philly dog around the world/just can't take it no more"

Johnny Robinson - "gone but not forgotten/I need your love so bad"

Jewel Akens - "my first lonely night/mama take your daughter back"

Ray Pollard - "Darling take me back/my girl and I"

Dave

Guest Duncan Ball
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troy dodds,try my love/real thing,

tops

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