Guest mrjp Posted April 21, 2006 Posted April 21, 2006 hi all ,a record that should be massive is , chi chi , if youre gonna love me ,on kapp749 around 40 pound, had this for years but still no on plays it , wonderfull record ,also a bit more expensive, emanuel lasky ,lucky to be loved by you , on wild duece ,around 70 pound two of the best record you can find , please someone start to play them, all the best m r j.p.
Guest taylormadesoul Posted April 21, 2006 Posted April 21, 2006 one record that ive noticed on a few play lists lately and going up in price is ; T.N.J.s - DONT FORGET ABOUT ME..........CHESS CH 2155 ( b side to ) FALLING IN LOVE..................................... crackin up-tempo 70s dancer IMO................ i paid £10 from JM about 4 years ago , now JM lists at £70 ish still knocking around on some lists for £20 - £30........ if anyone could put up a soundbite id be most grateful................
Guest Posted April 21, 2006 Posted April 21, 2006 JOE MURPHY - SO BLUE - VIVID Just picked this up off here a month or so ago. Been playing out every chance I get! By any chance has this been booted on a white demo?? Seen one on ebay and thought it looked a little suspect..... -Mike
Guest Matt Male Posted April 21, 2006 Posted April 21, 2006 (edited) The shape of things to come - Vivian Reed - Epic . Great record but it had it's day years ago didn't it? Mind you i'd like to hear it played out again This looks like a really hard thread to post on. I've can think of a few reactivated oldies that should get another airing but no new discoveries. Edited April 21, 2006 by Matt Male
Guest Posted April 21, 2006 Posted April 21, 2006 Don't know if this will go but should be given a chance as it's very overlooked. Derrick Harriot - I Won't Cry on Blue Beat. Nice Jamaican R&B, very very soulful, has a nice dance pace and there can't be that many of them around in good nick as the words Blue Beat and mint condition don't normally go together. Also it's a b side. Personally I think it's so much better than Feel So Bad by Jackie Edwards. Please don't be put off by the fact that it's on Blue Beat as it sounds nothing like Ska. I did post this in the sound gallery on here but I don't think it's up and running again yet love to learn, can you do a sound clip or play me it over the phone 01663 464526 john ps i'm a big fan of carribean soul
Gary Posted April 21, 2006 Posted April 21, 2006 (edited) JOE MURPHY - SO BLUE - VIVID Arrived at my house with the postman this morning, wonderfull double sider at £20 Edited April 21, 2006 by Gary
Guest Posted April 21, 2006 Posted April 21, 2006 I think- Youve got to crawl before you walk - The 8th Day on Invictus Anyone know it? apart from Sepia cos he heard it saturday last dave godin RAVED about this on it release in 1972?... fabulous tune
pikeys dog Posted April 21, 2006 Posted April 21, 2006 Tito Ramos - Love - Cotique Great crossover Latin. Picked a copy up for Geordie Johnson, after he heard Steve Mannion playing it at Soulsville... (who bought a copy off me after he heard me play it at Samantha's a couple of months ago...)
Guest Craig the Manc Posted April 21, 2006 Posted April 21, 2006 Always thought Chuck Cissel - Dont Tell me your sorry - Arista from 79 was one that never got enough plays for a quality soul track Probably still @£20 price tag. Craig.Dont_Tell_Me_You_re_Sorry___Chuck_Cissel.mp3
Kev Connellan Posted April 21, 2006 Posted April 21, 2006 love to learn, can you do a sound clip or play me it over the phone 01663 464526 john ps i'm a big fan of carribean soul here ya go John: Derrick_Harriott___The_Jiving_Juniors___I_Don_t_Want_To_Cry.mp3
Gary Posted April 21, 2006 Posted April 21, 2006 JOE MURPHY - SO BLUE - VIVID Just picked this up off here a month or so ago. Been playing out every chance I get! By any chance has this been booted on a white demo?? Seen one on ebay and thought it looked a little suspect..... -Mike Would be keen to know as i bought it Plays absolutely fine though.
s7oul Posted April 21, 2006 Posted April 21, 2006 My predictions - Hesitations - Is This A Way To Treat A Girl, will be a 1er by Christmas 'you bet it is!' JJ Daniels - Mr Lonesome Mighty Joe Young - Ladies Man Pat
Mark Bicknell Posted April 21, 2006 Posted April 21, 2006 Are we talking records which are on the surface quality common and cheap or underplayed oldies or what?????? Here's one i think are all of the above and then some....lol The Heartbreakers - I've Got To Face It - Derby City 101 - Overlooked twenty years ago and dismissed as being a pretty common five pound collection filler.....how times and tastes have changed for the better i might add, this record is perfect for today's scene, recorded back in 1968 this has appeal to both Northern and crossover crowds, rated by the likes of Nick Hackett, Mick Howard and myself on here and i strongly believe this record will become very popular given a little turntable action in the right places, i recently paid £40.00 to secure my second copy as i had it stolen way back at Stafford, i reckon you are gonna pay anything from £40.00 to £60.00 for this gem buit watch it go up in value, fantasic down tempo flip which is well worth a mention and the odd play 'How Do You Say Goodbye' so double the trouble and double the quality......awesome. I'll be back with a couple more later. Regards - Mark Bicknell.
Guest Baz Posted April 21, 2006 Posted April 21, 2006 Are we talking records which are on the surface quality common and cheap or underplayed oldies or what?????? Here's one i think are all of the above and then some....lol The Heartbreakers - I've Got To Face It - Derby City 101 - Overlooked twenty years ago and dismissed as being a pretty common five pound collection filler.....how times and tastes have changed for the better i might add, this record is perfect for today's scene, recorded back in 1968 this has appeal to both Northern and crossover crowds, rated by the likes of Nick Hackett, Mick Howard and myself on here and i strongly believe this record will become very popular given a little turntable action in the right places, i recently paid £40.00 to secure my second copy as i had it stolen way back at Stafford, i reckon you are gonna pay anything from £40.00 to £60.00 for this gem buit watch it go up in value, fantasic down tempo flip which is well worth a mention and the odd play 'How Do You Say Goodbye' so double the trouble and double the quality......awesome. I'll be back with a couple more later. Regards - Mark Bicknell. Played this at Wellingborough on friday went down a absolute storm.......first time i've ever played it out too, was recomended by a friend when i first herd Man o Man, then really forgot about it untill was mentioned on these pages
Mark Bicknell Posted April 21, 2006 Posted April 21, 2006 Played this at Wellingborough on friday went down a absolute storm.......first time i've ever played it out too, was recomended by a friend when i first herd Man o Man, then really forgot about it untill was mentioned on these pages Yes, i got scared when i requested this in the 'want's' section thought i'd blown it until good old Barrie Waddington came to the rescue, i'm so sure of this record and your comments pretty much confirm this. Regards - Mark Bicknell.
Dave Abbott Posted April 21, 2006 Posted April 21, 2006 JOE MURPHY - SO BLUE - VIVID Just picked this up off here a month or so ago. Been playing out every chance I get! By any chance has this been booted on a white demo?? Seen one on ebay and thought it looked a little suspect..... -Mike Would be keen to know as i bought it Plays absolutely fine though. /////////////////////////// dont think it was booted - though must agree it certianly has a 'boot' look about it lol. i played out the other side 'it's a weakness'. the Dells are on backing btw.
Soulian Posted April 21, 2006 Posted April 21, 2006 How about The Emotions - Stealing Love - Volt The Gambrells - I'm In love Again (For The First Time) - Cub Ace Spectrum - Keep Holding On - Atlantic I agree The 8th Day - Youve got to crawl before you walk and Barrino Brothers - Trapped In A Love are great records. Managed to pick them both up last month along with another copy of Bobby Wilburn all for £4 each. Sometimes I love this record collecting hobby!!
Guest Tommy Posted April 22, 2006 Posted April 22, 2006 How about: The Profiles - I still love you - Bamboo The Turks - The bad brought the good - DJO The Soul Notes - How long will it last - Way Out. I personally think all three will go massive at some point. Anyone else agree?
Leicester Soul Posted April 22, 2006 Posted April 22, 2006 How about Teddy Pendergrass - Do Me on Philadelphia International pure class!
Guest denmac Posted April 22, 2006 Posted April 22, 2006 chris you have gone off at a tangent but you have a point.. over the last three months i have been asked for these records more than twice: al mathews-fool dionne warwick-do you believe in love tyrone barkley-man of value frank and james-how long is forever all i can say is that they must be current somewhere? my view is that frank and james has been the best male duo for 20 years.every one on this site has got a tyrone barkley.dionne? well its a great tune and dancable i suppose but,,,,al mathews-fool-cbs....well?? i have got to admit i remember this as a chart tune and liking it. confession: i bought 2 al mathews at skegness weekender for 25 quid each just in case it went up.t. i. c.
Jumpinjoan Posted April 22, 2006 Posted April 22, 2006 How about: The Profiles - I still love you - Bamboo The Turks - The bad brought the good - DJO The Soul Notes - How long will it last - Way Out. I personally think all three will go massive at some point. Anyone else agree? Been playing the Profiles for ages ... top tune. Soulnotes also .... released twice with two different b sides .... buy the one with 'Don't Make Me Beg' as the b side .... by far the best side imo...
soul45s Posted April 22, 2006 Posted April 22, 2006 The Gambrells - I'm In love Again (For The First Time) - Cub great detroit 45, I used to put this on tape swaps early 80s, as good as anything else they have done but cheaper!
Guest Posted April 22, 2006 Posted April 22, 2006 Been playing the Profiles for ages ... top tune. Soulnotes also .... released twice with two different b sides .... buy the one with 'Don't Make Me Beg' as the b side .... by far the best side imo... You beat me to it Joan, I agree with you on this one, a great soul record
Richard Posted April 22, 2006 Posted April 22, 2006 here ya go John: https://www.soul-source.co.uk/index.p...e=post&id=11506 Crank it up good and loud
Richard Posted April 22, 2006 Posted April 22, 2006 (edited) Jimmy Steward Jr. - Convince Me - Coral This is in-demand at the moment....it's definitely making waves and several of my buddies are after it. It's so catchy R&B, been sticking it on CDs and always gets a good response. Were once £10 from Beatin' Rhythm but try finding one now! I got a mint copy about 6 months ago from the States for a tenner then posted up on the Modculture website asking if anyone knew it as it sounds great, Neil Henderson from The Hideaway replied saying he was after a copy and a bit of a feeding frenzy started. Neil now has a copy and was saying it took him quite some time to get one. I'd also posted up about it on here but no-one replied. https://www.soul-source.co.uk/index.p...2336&hl=steward Have only heard of demo's, anyone seen an issue???? Edited April 22, 2006 by richard
Guest soultempo Posted April 22, 2006 Posted April 22, 2006 As soon as a GRACE JONES - SORRY is dropped at a venue, such as the up & coming Birmingham Smooth/Jazz FM weekender, it will explode ... !!! :dance: Every time I drop it Soul Bro' are inundated for copies! Likewise for: DELLS - LIFE IS A TIME DELLS - DON'T TRICK ME TREAT ME MAJOR LANCE - DON'T YOU KNOW I LOVE YOU (CONTEMPO) has had the same reaction As did the JOHNSON FAMILY - PEACE IN THE FAMILY which was picked up on, by Steve P, who will/has turned it into a monster ! LEON THOMAS - LOVE EACH OTHER ... ... well is another "as good as it gets" monster that has taken off, as prices have recently rocketed ... therefore, this probably no longer counts! Additionally: "Seaside Soul Club" / "Family Tree" anthems that are bubbling, if not already burst !!! 1) CAROLINE CRAWFORD - NICE FEELIN' ... ... going ! 2) BEN MOORE - I GOT A FEELIN IN YOU ... ... going !! 3) DRIFTERS - POUR YOUR LITTLE HEART OUT ... gone !!! Finally Kev Oxo's choice the TYMES - ALL YOU EVER WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT LOVE - a sleeping giant ... !!! kind regards, Shaun. All the above, last year, could have been bought for up to 30 quid ... most still can !
Guest Posted April 22, 2006 Posted April 22, 2006 (edited) when I do get the chance to play a few I enjoy throwing in records I played when I was resident and the Wirrina in 1975...there are loads out there that are truly forgotten...all these should cost you £20 THE LOT!! https://www.soulclub.org/stream/Alfreda_Bro...d_And_Bound.ram https://www.soulclub.org/stream/Betty_Wrigh...A_Love_Tree.ram https://www.soulclub.org/stream/Jackie_Beav..._You_(Pt_1).ram Edited April 22, 2006 by PaulDonely
Soul-slider Posted April 22, 2006 Posted April 22, 2006 I got a mint copy about 6 months ago from the States for a tenner then posted up on the Modculture website asking if anyone knew it as it sounds great, Neil Henderson from The Hideaway replied saying he was after a copy and a bit of a feeding frenzy started. Neil now has a copy and was saying it took him quite some time to get one. I'd also posted up about it on here but no-one replied. Have only heard of demo's, anyone seen an issue???? Re- Jimmy Steward Jr - Convince Me - Coral I've only seen a USA demo too, there was one on ebay a couple of months back and it went for about $120. Mine's a Canadian copy (maroon, not sure if it's demo or not, i'll have to dig it out and have a butchers).
Guest Rich Posted April 22, 2006 Posted April 22, 2006 Probably both ... although the large increase in prices and demand seem to occur when one of the big DJs pick up on something, Stratoliners on Federal being a a good example: was 'known' as far back as '82/3 (covered as Fabulous Four - My, My Baby although received little turntable action) and has never been more than £20 - £30, since Butch has been playing it you can't get a copy for less than £150. exactly! I remember our Kid clearing the Wilton floor with the this one way back. It is a great record though
Guest Rich Posted April 22, 2006 Posted April 22, 2006 We have probably had threads like this before but i was thinking about the Pat and the Blenders record going for silly money....and everyone saying its crazy...so what do you think the next record to go through the roof is? A few rules; it cant be a mega-rarity, it must be known or semi-known and currently available for less than £30.........I`m thinking about the next Betty Swan, Ace Spectrum, David Ruffin kinda thing........ Chris Can't get out and about much these days with work so not really sure, but what about Dynamic's 'Ain't no love at all' and Barbara and the Believer's 'What can happen to me now'. Tried and failed with both of these back in 90s :angry:
Soul-slider Posted April 22, 2006 Posted April 22, 2006 Lucious Broom - Getting Ready For The Heartbreak - Tru Soul anybody know this? I love it!!!
Blake H Posted April 22, 2006 Posted April 22, 2006 (edited) My tip for the top is Willy Wiley "Just be glad" King 45-6409. Super soulful mid to uptempo crossover, just got one today..for £4 BH just_be_glad.mp3 Edited April 22, 2006 by BLAKE H
Richard Posted April 22, 2006 Posted April 22, 2006 (edited) Re- Jimmy Steward Jr - Convince Me - Coral I've only seen a USA demo too, there was one on ebay a couple of months back and it went for about $120. Mine's a Canadian copy (maroon, not sure if it's demo or not, i'll have to dig it out and have a butchers). John Manship had one on his website for a ton and it sold straight after my aforementioned Modculture posting If you like tunes like this pop along to The Upbeat night meself and Andy Powell run in Westcliffe (someone had to get a plug in somewhere didn't they ) Edited April 22, 2006 by richard
Richard Posted April 22, 2006 Posted April 22, 2006 when I do get the chance to play a few I enjoy throwing in records I played when I was resident and the Wirrina in 1975...there are loads out there that are truly forgotten...all these should cost you £20 THE LOT!! https://www.soulclub.org/stream/Alfreda_Bro...d_And_Bound.ram https://www.soulclub.org/stream/Betty_Wrigh...A_Love_Tree.ram https://www.soulclub.org/stream/Jackie_Beav..._You_(Pt_1).ram Alfreda Brockington - Your Love Has Got Me Chained And Bound
Guest The Driffter Posted April 22, 2006 Posted April 22, 2006 Just love playing "City of Fools" by Colette Kelly !!!
Cunnie Posted April 22, 2006 Posted April 22, 2006 How about this, Willie Fisher - Put Your Loving On Me, gets better with each listen. Put_your_love_on_me___Willie_Fisher.mp3
John Al Posted April 22, 2006 Posted April 22, 2006 How about this, Willie Fisher - Put Your Loving On Me, gets better with each listen. Put_your_love_on_me___Willie_Fisher.mp3 Verrrry nice
Makemvinyl Posted April 22, 2006 Posted April 22, 2006 As soon as a GRACE JONES - SORRY is dropped at a venue, such as the up & coming Birmingham Smooth/Jazz FM weekender, it will explode ... !!! :dance: Absolutely excellent ,bought this of Back door Ken at Cleethorpes for £7.00 about seven years ago and has been in the store room ever since I tried playing out ,to no response worth another try Doug
Steve Edgar Posted April 22, 2006 Posted April 22, 2006 We have probably had threads like this before but i was thinking about the Pat and the Blenders record going for silly money....and everyone saying its crazy...so what do you think the next record to go through the roof is? A few rules; it cant be a mega-rarity, it must be known or semi-known and currently available for less than £30.........I`m thinking about the next Betty Swan, Ace Spectrum, David Ruffin kinda thing........ How bout....... "Love Has Joined Us Together" Naturelles - Venture "Sock Some Lovin At Me" Bobby Patterson - Jetstar "Guilty" Symphonics - Curtom "Never Never" Herbs - Smoke "Ill Try" Sam And Bill - Decca "What Can Go Wrong" Thrills - Capitol "Hes The One" Patti Drew - Capitol "Too Late" Tavares - Capitol "Wake Up Susan" Spinners - Atlantic "You Cant Take Love" Cash McCall - Thomas "Player Play On" Norman Rickett - It "My World" Four Shades - Ronn .... all great records in my book! steve
Guest Posted April 23, 2006 Posted April 23, 2006 Talked about this one on here before, but how about 'Jerry Butler - Only The Strong Survive' got to be due a re-run !! Strange thing too, for such a supposedly cheap & plentyful oldie, why as J M got none for sale ?? P.s. I bought about half a dozen copies for a couple of $ each 3 or 4 years back just in case, so please send it soaring !
Guest Baz Posted April 23, 2006 Posted April 23, 2006 "Player Play On" Norman Rickett - It Brilliant record, got this but not sure if its one of the boots or not
Russ Vickers Posted April 23, 2006 Posted April 23, 2006 (edited) I think it is exactly that! A "name" DJ starts playing something and all of a sudden everyone "has" to have one. An example: Dave Rimmer was looking through my sales box a few years ago and spotted The Casualeers - Dance, Dance, Dance (on demo) which I had at 20. It had been there for about a year at 20. Dave says "always wanted a copy of that and never picked one up, think I'll play it next time out" That's nice I thought, always like to see someone pick up a record they really like. 6 months later they are changing hands at 200 dollars on eBay :angry: Same thing with Brown Sugar - The Game is Over, I heard Shifty play this and told Jo Wallace I thought it was pants. She who is wiser than me tells me that I should pick up a couple of copies if I see them, so I do (2 issues & a demo for 6 dollars each) and hey presto it goes massive about 6 months later after a few other DJ's start playing it. Still got the demo but sold the issues for about 40 thinking I had done well, they turn up on lists now at up to 125 (How Much!?! as they say round here). Its grown on me but I still don't really like it that much. It's probably rarer than Ace Spectrum but not really that rare, and this seems to be a common theme, most of these records that go massive for a short time are not very rare at all - e.g. Betty Swann - Kiss My Ar** Goodbye. I sold someone a copy of that for 120 after they contacted me and asked for one, they told me that dealers had told them they wouldn't get a copy for less than 200 quid , can you shift them for more than 40 these days? I've had 4 without really trying. Bobby Day? On eBay every week, I have no idea what the current over priced big tunes are as I haven't been out for 3 years due to running my Pub, but I'm sure there are some similar examples. I wish someone would start pushing The Temptations - Loneliness Made Me Realise (It's You That I Need), its a great tune but I have about 8 of them, so that's my tip https://www.soulclub.org/stream/The_Temptat...That_I_Need.ram Cheers Paul I have the dubious accolade of putting Shifty on to this after hearing Maxine Woon play it at one of the Uptown Down South do's, was picking copies up for about a tenner back then. Other sIde is great BTW. With the prices its supply & demand, even records that are fairly common to diggers, once demand goes up for these discs, you cant find enough copies quick enough, so the price goes up. Once demand wains slightly, because the records wernt particularly rare in the first place they turn up, but IMO The price should go down too. My nomination for future biggie, James Crawford - I f You Dont Work, You Cant Eat - Mercury, thumping Northern, when this gets play's again......whoooooooooooosh !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. Dont say I never told ya. Also what about Jackie Verdell - Are You Ready For This - Decca, Mike from Cali beat me to a copy last year in FL, he played it at the nighter & it went down a storm, got me a copy now too & love it, theres another version by the Blue Eyed Soul, much rarer, but the Jackie Verdell stands up well & sounds slightly rawer, which is funny cos the BES is a little Virginia label & obviously Decca would have had better production facilties. Its a good un tho' & cheap as the proverbial chips right now, get one quick. Russ Edited April 23, 2006 by Russ Vickers
Guest rachel Posted April 23, 2006 Posted April 23, 2006 Also what about Jackie Verdell - Are You Ready For This - Decca, Mike from Cali beat me to a copy last year in FL, he played it at the nighter & it went down a storm, got me a copy now too & love it, theres another version by the Blue Eyed Soul, much rarer, but the Jackie Verdell stands up well & sounds slightly rawer, which is funny cos the BES is a little Virginia label & obviously Decca would have had better production facilties. Its a good un tho' & cheap as the proverbial chips right now, get one quick. Russ Great tune, played it out a few times 2-3 years ago, must be sort-of known as got some dancers (and a request for it next time I played in same venue in one instance).
Guest Kevin J Posted April 23, 2006 Posted April 23, 2006 Imperial Wonders-Just A Dream DAY WOOD superb! Was after this about 6 months ago, and picked one up for a reasonable price. Especially considering I was given prices ranging from 40.00-150.00 UK! -Mike Mike - There is a dealer up here who tends to have a lot of UK Beacon releases ... dunno why, but he does. Ill keep an eye out for this one if you really want it. Next record fair is in June. Kev
Guest Kevin J Posted April 23, 2006 Posted April 23, 2006 The Gambrells - I'm In love Again (For The First Time) - Cub great detroit 45, I used to put this on tape swaps early 80s, as good as anything else they have done but cheaper! One of our guys plays this a lot. Nice tune. On our current CD.
Ged Parker Posted April 23, 2006 Posted April 23, 2006 How about: The Soul Notes - How long will it last - Way Out. will go massive at some point. Anyone else agree? Superb choice
Chalky Posted April 23, 2006 Posted April 23, 2006 How about: The Profiles - I still love you - Bamboo The Turks - The bad brought the good - DJO The Soul Notes - How long will it last - Way Out. I personally think all three will go massive at some point. Anyone else agree? Superb choice I agree with the Soul Notes although it has had fair few spins lately. How about the bit rarer flip, Don't Make Me Beg, spun that one ouit a few times recently. Turks and Profiles both had plenty of spins although never really took off. One that deserves to go and still cheap is JJ Daniels Mr. Lonesome on Sureshot Been playing the Profiles for ages ... top tune. Soulnotes also .... released twice with two different b sides .... buy the one with 'Don't Make Me Beg' as the b side .... by far the best side imo... Just read this after posting a reply Gotta agree with ya Joan, quality
AlanB Posted April 23, 2006 Posted April 23, 2006 I always thought The Spinners - Can't Shake the Feeling would take off sometime. From the same era as I Just Want to Fall in Love, but more Northern and much better in my opinion. Alan
Codfromderby Posted April 23, 2006 Posted April 23, 2006 My tip for the top is Willy Wiley "Just be glad" King 45-6409. Super soulful mid to uptempo crossover, just got one today..for £4 BH just_be_glad.mp3 bloody fantastic this is what its all about, great records
pikeys dog Posted April 23, 2006 Posted April 23, 2006 bloody fantastic this is what its all about, great records Had a copy of this in my sales box for ages... reasonably priced.. and not a single sniff.
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