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New in my box this morning.

Morris Jefferson " It's the last time around for me"

Cheap & soulful just like we like 'em!

Dave

Dave

Picked this up a few years ago and loved it ever since, Great choice.

gary

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Absoutely wonderful Clarence Johnson production from 1977. Betty Caldwell on lead vocals sounding remarkably like Patti Hamilton.

Coffee - Your lovin' ain't as good as mine - Love Lite

gary

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Absoutely wonderful Clarence Johnson production from 1977. Betty Caldwell on lead vocals sounding remarkably like Patti Hamilton.

Coffee - Your lovin' ain't as good as mine - Love Lite

gary

Yup Gary does sound like "My Conscience "" a bit to me musically but pattie Hamilton is the Dogs danglers in my book (nice post never heard it afore)
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New in my box this morning.

Morris Jefferson " It's the last time around for me"

Cheap & soulful just like we like 'em!

Dave

Dave

Nice one,t'other sides half descent if memory serves me correct :thumbsup:

Cheers

Martyn

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Yellow label day from me,was once told by a mate who'd been told by a rather well known dj that all records are on yellow labels are brill..........works for me :lol:

Tony Daniels - How Lonely Sport

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Absoutely wonderful Clarence Johnson production from 1977. Betty Caldwell on lead vocals sounding remarkably like Patti Hamilton.

Coffee - Your lovin' ain't as good as mine - Love Lite

gary

Very nice Gary

Peter

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R n B style:

Joe Tex Baby be Good (Dial/Atco/Atlantic)

Bit of a cheapo mover, this one was released on at least four different label designs.

I guess it must have been a hit:

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One of my all time favourites , went to Soul Bowl in the late 70's (I Think :huh: ) got this for £6 , Edward Hamilton - Baby Don't You Weep - £8 and The Ideals - Mighty Lover - £6 - and was earning a lot less a week than that !!!

HAROLD MELVIN - GET OUT - LANDA

Top Choon imho of course :hatsoff2:

Cheers

Swifty :thumbsup:

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Brothers by choice from me today have already posted How much I feel and You really got me going so here is Oh Darliin-ALA

Brilliant Record Andy , I put a demo on ebay at £2.99 and never had a sniff (Now in my not to sell box !)

Swifty :thumbsup:

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One of my all time favourites , went to Soul Bowl in the late 70's (I Think :huh: ) got this for £6 , Edward Hamilton - Baby Don't You Weep - £8 and The Ideals - Mighty Lover - £6 - and was earning a lot less a week than that !!!

HAROLD MELVIN - GET OUT - LANDA

Top Choon imho of course :hatsoff2:

Cheers

Swifty :thumbsup:

Swifty

That intro must be one of the most recognisable beginnings to a northern tune ever.........the rest of it ain't bad either :thumbsup:

Cheers

Martyn

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this thing called love- marc evans.

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Being a bit greedy with another offering I guess. Something a bit different - might have even posted it before. From one of the first albums I ever bought - the wonderful Teddy Pendergrass - Greatest Inspiration. I'm not sure why I thought of this - but hey, what a voice. You keep lifting me higher, higher, keep on lifting me higher, higher.

A beautiful, beautiful record. Stunning.

Peter

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Following on from the Fabulous Apollos 'The one alone' using teh same backing track.............................

The Fabulous Apollos - Some good in everything bad - Valtone

gary

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My favourite track at the moment.

Fabulous Apollos, The One Alone, I could cry when I hear this, its just sooooo good..

Aid.

Sold this a couple of years ago Aid, big mistake

Kev

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This from me this morning prompted by Swiftys post harold melvin and the bluenotes - never gonna leave you - dash.

Andy

Is this the other side of "Hot Chills Cold Thrills & Fever"(easier to ask you rather then dig mine out :wink:).Makes it a brill twofer if it is?

Cheers

Martyn

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Feeling a bit energetic today so here's a bit of R n B that you can fling yourself about to if you fancy :thumbup:

Been told it's a Wheel oldie??

Mighty Sam - Papa True Love Amy

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Just bought this for £30:- Exceptional three Unlucky girl Way out 7149 but the other side has just blown me away can't stop listening to it FABULOUS!!!!

Fabulous indeed. This is a top quality double sider. 'What about me' has been massive in my wee record room for a very long time. Great post!

GARY

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Andy

Is this the other side of "Hot Chills Cold Thrills & Fever"(easier to ask you rather then dig mine out :wink:).Makes it a brill twofer if it is?

Cheers

Martyn

Yep it is Martyn prefer this side but Hot chills :thumbup: getting round this new laptop now come a long way from the abacus :yes:

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For some reason I always thought this was an LP only track as it had no US 7" release.

Was pleased to find it on a UK 45 last week, especially for a fiver!

Aretha Franklin - Dont let me lose this dream

Dave

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One from my albums and one of THE coolest female vocalists ever. Anne Sexton - I had a fight with Love

The lady voice it need volume! :yes:

Peter

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