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This is brilliant (IMO yes.gif )

New to me & took me a few plays to really get into it.

Superb example of the Gospel Crossover genre - whatever that is. Think Harold Melvin on steroids.

Hope you enjoy it - all comments welcome :thumbsup:

Col

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A great track Col, think the title is actually "Get Your Point Over" I really like it :thumbsup:

Andy

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A great track Col, think the title is actually "Get Your Point Over" I really like it :thumbsup:

Andy

Thanks for that Andy, just had a PM from another member to that effect. Apparently quite cheap too.

Col yes.gif

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on Skiper Lee Frasier's Ovide label, out of Houston, Texas.

Got a few spares if anyone wants one.

What's a fair price? £15?

great record by the way col

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Anything under £20 is cheap... t'other side is quite nice as well

You said it :thumbsup:

It's had a few plays up't North, and as a result has gone to fifty English pounds on one dealers website. thumbsup.gif

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This is brilliant (IMO :unsure: )

New to me & took me a few plays to really get into it.

Superb example of the Gospel Crossover genre - whatever that is. Think Harold Melvin on steroids.

Hope you enjoy it - all comments welcome :thumbsup:

Col

Colin, would you be so kind to keep your new discoveries to yourself in future?

I have this on a tape given to me by that nice man Mr Franklin from Sheffield, not forgetting the wonderful 2nd Anniversary Soulsville CD. I'd hate to think you exposing it to the world may push up the price a tad, before I manage to secure myself a vinyl copy! thumbsup.gif

P.S. Are you going to The Castle on the 27th?

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Thanks for that Andy, just had a PM from another member to that effect. Apparently quite cheap too.

Col thumbsup.gif

I remember getting one of these in a soul pack years back, it took me bloody ages to flog it!

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Great tune. Haven't spun it in a while & nice to hear it again.

I can see this getting more spins around the house for a while......

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You said it :(

It's had a few plays up't North, and as a result has gone to fifty English pounds on one dealers website. :(

Christ!

....always been about a £20 top-er. That said Craig Moerer's got a few at $30. Remember Snowboy bigging this in his top ten in Big Daddy somewhere in the dim and distant past, which inspired a temporary rush maybe 5 years back. Bit 'funky' that one :P:P:thumbsup:wink.gif

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Colin, would you be so kind to keep your new discoveries to yourself in future?

I have this on a tape given to me by that nice man Mr Franklin from Sheffield, not forgetting the wonderful 2nd Anniversary Soulsville CD. I'd hate to think you exposing it to the world may push up the price a tad, before I manage to secure myself a vinyl copy! :thumbsup:

P.S. Are you going to The Castle on the 27th?

I subscribe to the publish & be damned group, so the answer to the first question is no!

Will pm you re Tooting

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Phenomenal record. I bought one of these off Soul Bowl in the mid 80s after Tim Brown had enthusiastically reviewd the other side in Black Beat... think it cost about two quid then (this was before Ovide was seen as a label to collect in any way). Couldn't see what the fuss was about that, but flipped it over and found this titanic tune on the reverse. I've loved it ever since and quite seriously consider it to be one of the greatest soul records ever made.

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Phenomenal record. I bought one of these off Soul Bowl in the mid 80s after Tim Brown had enthusiastically reviewd the other side in Black Beat... think it cost about two quid then (this was before Ovide was seen as a label to collect in any way). Couldn't see what the fuss was about that, but flipped it over and found this titanic tune on the reverse. I've loved it ever since and quite seriously consider it to be one of the greatest soul records ever made.

I remember you saying that to me Gareth, immediately after i played it at Soul or Nothing (afternoon session..wedding bash for Rich & Sharon)....agreed brilliant record..........

footnote...also have Po Boy on the same label by the Entertainers (doing this from memory.certain the label is the same ?)

Anyhow another excellent 45'.

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Another cheap Sebastian Wiliams worht buying is the one on Cotillion "The One You Can't Have" whistling.gif Played it out the odd time too recently.

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I remember you saying that to me Gareth, immediately after i played it at Soul or Nothing (afternoon session..wedding bash for Rich & Sharon)....agreed brilliant record..........

footnote...also have Po Boy on the same label by the Entertainers (doing this from memory.certain the label is the same ?)

Anyhow another excellent 45'.

Yes Bretski same label different design The Entertainers is on the plain orange and Seb is the more normal white & blue and stuff.

Entertainers is a nice tune as well mind

John


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hi all, like chalky just said sabastin williams the one you cant have ,great record turn it over ,outher side,instrmental called shucks,remember buying this in wigan casino,offjohn vincent also emanuel lasky lucky to be loved by you on wild duece both white demos ,at one pound each ahh memorys mr j.p.

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