paultp Posted April 25, 2006 Posted April 25, 2006 What? Me personally? No, I'm sure you can , each to their own. Actually, thinking about it, maybe you couldn't, well not all of it, cos you would have to run from behind the decks, dance, then get back before it finishes. Oh dear, now it looks like I mean no one else would play it, and that's not what I meant at all. No offence meant, it was just a general comment as there was a copy on ebay with a soundfile but I couldn't find it. I wouldn't dance to it however and not just cos I'm old. Cheers Paul
John Elias Posted April 25, 2006 Posted April 25, 2006 (edited) Try this........................RONNIE & JOYCE ........ ON THE STAGE OF LOVE Alpha 005...mmmmm Edited April 25, 2006 by dancingcollector
Sean Hampsey Posted April 25, 2006 Posted April 25, 2006 I have heard it played more in the south now that I think about it. more of a southern sound then? Well that confirms it Steve as far as I'm concerned. The Continental Four is 'bubbling under' down south, before it goes BIG nationwide. What did I tell ya! Sean Hampsey
Mark Bicknell Posted April 25, 2006 Posted April 25, 2006 Check out The Exsaveyons - I Don't Love You No More - Smoke 600 - George Blackwell's Newark, New Jersey based company famous of course for his Northern classic 'Can't Lose My Head', this record has always been pretty common but very much overlooked in my mind, if it was one of the more hard to finds it's quality suggests four figures to me, again another record played during the sixties newie boom of the early 80's this should have been a monster, up the in production and style to the likes of The Montclairs on Arch for example so you get the picture, seen this for as little as £8.00 recently but will sky rocket once copies circulate, a record which i'm sure one or two of the major dealers would have stock of but i might be wrong? The Companions - "Be Yourself" - General American 711 - I've always loved this record out of Philadelphia, never been much more than twenty quid far less than the Honey And The Bee's version but equal in quality, an instant record that again has it all for me, possibly considered too much of an oldie to really become big on the current scene but well worth a mention here and the odd spin out and about at the gigs. Regards - Mark Bicknell.
Mark Bicknell Posted April 25, 2006 Posted April 25, 2006 Check out The Exsaveyons - I Don't Love You No More - Smoke 600 - George Blackwell's Newark, New Jersey based company famous of course for his Northern classic 'Can't Lose My Head', this record has always been pretty common but very much overlooked in my mind, if it was one of the more hard to finds it's quality suggests four figures to me, again another record played during the sixties newie boom of the early 80's this should have been a monster, up the in production and style to the likes of The Montclairs on Arch for example so you get the picture, seen this for as little as £8.00 recently but will sky rocket once copies circulate, a record which i'm sure one or two of the major dealers would have stock of but i might be wrong? As ever Bicknell is way off the pace with this valuation on the 'Exsaveyons', i've just had a peek on JM's site and he has one listed at fifty quid still a bargain and you can play a sound clip just to confirm my review. The Companions - "Be Yourself" - General American 711 - I've always loved this record out of Philadelphia, never been much more than twenty quid far less than the Honey And The Bee's version but equal in quality, an instant record that again has it all for me, possibly considered too much of an oldie to really become big on the current scene but well worth a mention here and the odd spin out and about at the gigs. Regards - Mark Bicknell.
Guest Netspeaky Posted April 25, 2006 Posted April 25, 2006 (edited) How about Donny Mann " Little golden band " [ Mr Chand ] sounds rather like Kent Drake " Boss thing together "[ Wand ] or Ty Hunter " I don't see me in your eyes anymore " [invictus ] Two good one's for the crossover scene at least ? Best ,EddieMark, plenty of copies of The Exsaveyons - I Don't Love You No More - Smoke 600 about, but for some reason people seem to still over look, maybe it's down to the DJ's not playing it. Edited April 25, 2006 by Netspeaky
Stuart Bower Posted April 25, 2006 Posted April 25, 2006 Mark, plenty of copies of The Exsaveyons - I Don't Love You No More - Smoke 600 about, but for some reason people seem to still over look, maybe it's down to the DJ's not playing it. Got it in a soul pack (10 for a fiver) years ago-think I`ve still got it somewhere...(Hey girl.......)
Stuart Bower Posted April 25, 2006 Posted April 25, 2006 (edited) No, I'm sure you can , each to their own. Actually, thinking about it, maybe you couldn't, well not all of it, cos you would have to run from behind the decks, dance, then get back before it finishes. Oh dear, now it looks like I mean no one else would play it, and that's not what I meant at all. No offence meant, it was just a general comment as there was a copy on ebay with a soundfile but I couldn't find it. I wouldn't dance to it however and not just cos I'm old. Cheers Paul Nah, just joking myself Paul! But it`s amazing what stuff you accumulate in your boxes over the years. Sometimes you struggle to remember: Where you bought it Who you bought it from Why the hell you bought it in the first place!!!! Edited April 25, 2006 by The Soul Intention
Guest Posted April 25, 2006 Posted April 25, 2006 (edited) Check out The Exsaveyons - I Don't Love You No More - Smoke 600 Another one I've been playing after picking up on Ebay for $2.50!! Really is incredible how tunes like this don't get any recognition. Been filling my play box with tunes like this, as it's much more satisfying knowing you haven't broken the bank and still have a quality set! Here's another cheapie that should have across the board appeal, G. Chandler & B. Acklin "Will I Find Love". I know everyone uses the term "just right for today's scene", but I think this might actually fit that criteria..... Also, George Torrence & The Naturals "So Long Goodbye" is another great tune and there's always 3-4 copies on Ebay at any given time......... -MikeGen_Chandler___Barbara_Acklin_Will_I_Find_Love.mp3George_Torrance_So_Long_Goodbye.mp3 Edited April 25, 2006 by recordwanted
Mark Bicknell Posted April 25, 2006 Posted April 25, 2006 Mark, plenty of copies of The Exsaveyons - I Don't Love You No More - Smoke 600 about, but for some reason people seem to still over look, maybe it's down to the DJ's not playing it. Same story Mark with a lot of records, quantity just means more people can get a copy...lol still as we both know if a record is of a quality it matters very little how many copies there are out there does it??? Mark Bicknell.
Stuart Bower Posted April 25, 2006 Posted April 25, 2006 Saw one of these on eBay recently, here it is: https://cgi.ebay.com/JESSIE-MAE-dont-freeze...1QQcmdZViewItem I thought there was a sound file actually, but there doesn't seem to be. Funny cos I thought I'd heard it and had thought that you couldn't dance to that Anyway, seems to have it's admirers, not me though and I do like some R&B An R&B sound to go big? Try these: Rosco Gordon - You Got My Bait - Jomada roscog.mp3 Anna King - Mama's Got A Bag of Her Own - End (if it isn't big already) annak.mp3 Jackie Shane - Comin Down - Sue (Bit of a dodgy start and maybe not really R&B either) jackies.mp3 Cheers Paul Rosco Gordon? Didn`t know it but...Nice...right up my street..just the type of 45 I like.... I know Jackie Shane and Anna King of old..rare northern. Used to be spun at a certain nighter I used to attend.....
Stuart Bower Posted April 25, 2006 Posted April 25, 2006 No, I'm sure you can , each to their own. Actually, thinking about it, maybe you couldn't, well not all of it, cos you would have to run from behind the decks, dance, then get back before it finishes. Oh dear, now it looks like I mean no one else would play it, and that's not what I meant at all. No offence meant, it was just a general comment as there was a copy on ebay with a soundfile but I couldn't find it. I wouldn't dance to it however and not just cos I'm old. Cheers Paul And I used to get a right bollocking from a certain promoter called Ray Hudson (R.I.P. brother) for doing so.....
Guest rachel Posted April 25, 2006 Posted April 25, 2006 Well that confirms it Steve as far as I'm concerned. The Continental Four is 'bubbling under' down south, before it goes BIG nationwide. What did I tell ya! Sean Hampsey Well Manchester and Yorkshire are South from me but heard it plenty there too Mark, plenty of copies of The Exsaveyons - I Don't Love You No More - Smoke 600 about, but for some reason people seem to still over look, maybe it's down to the DJ's not playing it. Yeah, still see this cheap on eBay - few people playing it but none of the 'big names' as far as I know.
steve z Posted April 25, 2006 Posted April 25, 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 Hi Chris,got a lot of tunes mentioned in your post/therefore replies to, for sale, that are reasonably priced The tune for me, is one that was played not too long ago at the Greatstone by John May... fabulous whistling too.......Connie McGill and the Visions "so glad I found you".......BRILL £30
Toodarnsoulful Posted April 25, 2006 Posted April 25, 2006 lots of nice tracks been mentioned and some eerr ok ones... I would add my support to the Seb Williams track, as its top notch..and i think these one's need a shout too: Johnny Moore - lonely heart in the city - Bluerock ( this is just a remarkable piece of soul!! ) im still surprised that Shirley Wahls - why am i crying - King ...you can still get for a reasonably cheap, this i thought would be more expensive, double sider and top notch!! good for me so i can afford one! Well thats it for me i couldnt be arsed writing anymore im knackered and away for a brew adios
Eddie Hubbard Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 Eddie I can't stand that "Little golden band" - nor the Visitors version on Dispo. It just grates with me. Sorry. I know what you mean Steve , the lyrics are a bit sentimental , just like it myself.Ok , how about " Another Chance " - 4 Larks [ Tower ] ? Best ,Eddie
Kev Connellan Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 Hmmm..not bad I suppose,but I prefer my R N B (like my northern) to be more hard hitting and powerful,because I`m not only a DJ ,I also dance you see...Try this instead...then try finding one. Mine`s the only copy I`ve ever seen. And if you do find another, you have my admiration . Anyway, enough talk...let`s get to the action.. Here`s.. JESSIE MAE-DON`T FREEZE ON ME-ARP Jessie Mae...... amazing record (imho)....been spinning this myself at Spondon & NMD.
Sebastian Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 the Jessie Mae's awesome. got mine cheap a year or two ago, and just saw Manship had one for 150 the other day... has had plays at the Mousetrap and Shake! nights (and Le Beat Bespoke, although that was by me ), (and by DJ Wheeliebag at the Pillars of Hercules ) mine and the other copies i've seen are on DRA label though...? £150 for Jessie Mae on DRA! Bloody hell. Had a handful of M- copies last year which I eventually sold for £20-£30 each. Kept one for myself. Might be tempted to sell it if that's the kind of money it's selling for nowadays.
Guest Awake 502 Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 Not sure how rare this is these days but what top tune rr.mp3
Guest uroffal Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 Not sure how rare this is these days but what top tune Pretty hard to find - £150 + agree though fantastic record
Russoul1 Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 Check out The Exsaveyons - I Don't Love You No More - Smoke 600 - George Blackwell's Newark, New Jersey based company famous of course for his Northern classic 'Can't Lose My Head', this record has always been pretty common but very much overlooked in my mind, if it was one of the more hard to finds it's quality suggests four figures to me, again another record played during the sixties newie boom of the early 80's this should have been a monster, up the in production and style to the likes of The Montclairs on Arch for example so you get the picture, seen this for as little as £8.00 recently but will sky rocket once copies circulate, a record which i'm sure one or two of the major dealers would have stock of but i might be wrong? The Companions - "Be Yourself" - General American 711 - I've always loved this record out of Philadelphia, never been much more than twenty quid far less than the Honey And The Bee's version but equal in quality, an instant record that again has it all for me, possibly considered too much of an oldie to really become big on the current scene but well worth a mention here and the odd spin out and about at the gigs. Regards - Mark Bicknell. an excellent double sider; THE COMPANIONS , have been playing out the flip side, "help a lonely guy" a real grower, maybe mr bicknell will give it a play on his radio show? happy soulin russ NEXT L.E.L SOUL CLUB, ST.IVES, CAMBS 2nd JUNE guests SEAN CHAPMAN , ANDY GILL plus res djs, steve phillis, russ, tony warot & nogsey
Guest Dan Posted April 27, 2006 Posted April 27, 2006 Not sure how rare this is these days but what top tune absolutely brilliant record as is this, which is 'big for me' in my attic...my neighbours love it, whenever i stick it on and give it some serious wattage they even congregate in the street outside waving their fists and pitchforks in time to it margie_joseph___one_more_chance.mp3
Guest in town Mikey Posted April 27, 2006 Posted April 27, 2006 absolutely brilliant record as is this, which is 'big for me' in my attic...my neighbours love it, whenever i stick it on and give it some serious wattage they even congregate in the street outside waving their fists and pitchforks in time to it I once went to 4 different Soul nights on one Friday in London. At each one of them I heard M Joseph. Absolutely huge in london about 5 years ago, and still a great tune, but probably had its day.
Richard Posted April 27, 2006 Posted April 27, 2006 (edited) Anyone fancy an instrumental stomper?? Disk 3 track 4 Frog Stomp - Floyd Newman Crank it up good and loud and now try getting a copy, one of the hardest to get on Stax Edited April 27, 2006 by richard
Guest Posted April 27, 2006 Posted April 27, 2006 CITATIONS - KEEP THE FAITH - BALLAD WHY ISN'T THIS A MASSIVE TUNE?????????? IT'S BRILLIANT!!!!! ALSO SPENCER - MY BABY'S COMING HOME/LOVE THAT'S OUTTA SIGHT - MIDTOWN
Guest Posted April 27, 2006 Posted April 27, 2006 One stand out for me is the Georgia Prophets on Capricorn/Jubilee "Dont you think its time" I have had both versions and they are different I think, the capricorn release being more plush with harmony and strings. Love it, I think Pat Brady played it at Prestatyn recently. Deserves more air play. Colin
Guest Netspeaky Posted April 27, 2006 Posted April 27, 2006 Dug out a few more cheapies that could for a lot more if the masses started chasing them. Johnny Williams - Maggie (Twinight) Philly Devotions - Hurt so bad (Columbia) Philly Devotions - I just can't make it (Columbia) Derek Martin - Beautiful woman (All Platinum) Freda Payne - I can't live on a memory (Capitol) A C Tilmon & The Detroit Emeralds - Rosetta Stone (Westbound)
Lee Bates Posted April 27, 2006 Posted April 27, 2006 A definite winner and as cheap as chips has to be The Masqueraders on ABC - Sweet sweetening, bargainsville I reckon at such a paltry sum. Its just so catchy.
arnie j Posted April 27, 2006 Posted April 27, 2006 richard domar has the exsaveyons for about a fiver each and loads of other bargains too, well worth a look at his lists guys and gals, hi to u all as this is my first post
Jumpinjoan Posted April 27, 2006 Posted April 27, 2006 CITATIONS - KEEP THE FAITH - BALLAD WHY ISN'T THIS A MASSIVE TUNE?????????? IT'S BRILLIANT!!!!! ALSO SPENCER - MY BABY'S COMING HOME/LOVE THAT'S OUTTA SIGHT - MIDTOWN It was a massive tune at Stafford ... not heard it out for ages though ... brings back some good memories
Stuart Bower Posted April 27, 2006 Posted April 27, 2006 Hi Chris,got a lot of tunes mentioned in your post/therefore replies to, for sale, that are reasonably priced The tune for me, is one that was played not too long ago at the Greatstone by John May... fabulous whistling too.......Connie McGill and the Visions "so glad I found you".......BRILL £30 And I also quite like CAN`T STOP MY LOVE by the same group...
Stuart Bower Posted April 27, 2006 Posted April 27, 2006 (edited) It was a massive tune at Stafford ... not heard it out for ages though ... brings back some good memories I`m currently playing it again at our place-Where?-just look under my avatar..they love it!! A thirty quid record that sounds like a thousand pounder...CitationsBALLADKeepTheFaith.mp3 Edited April 27, 2006 by The Soul Intention
Guest Oggie Posted April 27, 2006 Posted April 27, 2006 I`m playing it at our place-Where?-just look under my avatar..they love it!! A thirty quid record that sounds like a thousand pounder... Great record...We (Melton Mafia) gave it some regular hammer during the first couple of years at No More Doggin' along with other reactivated tunes like the Neptunes - Girl thats an awful thing to say and The Righteous Brothers - Its up to you, etc,etc Oggie.
Guest Posted April 27, 2006 Posted April 27, 2006 It was a massive tune at Stafford ... not heard it out for ages though ... brings back some good memories B4 my time Joan , but i wish i'd been there!!!!!!!!!! Definately should be re-activated then..............
Guest uroffal Posted April 27, 2006 Posted April 27, 2006 Another great forgotten (?) Stafford spin ripe for reactivation IMO (and still £30 or less despite not being terribly common): The Ebonies - You've Got What I Want - Mid West Was covered as The Chandlers I think by Pat Brady Would go massive if played by the right DJ
Jumpinjoan Posted April 27, 2006 Posted April 27, 2006 B4 my time Joan , but i wish i'd been there!!!!!!!!!! Definately should be re-activated then.............. Make a girl feel old why don't you ..... but i agree .... would be good to hear it again
Stuart Bower Posted April 28, 2006 Posted April 28, 2006 Make a girl feel old why don't you ..... but i agree .... would be good to hear it again Well, If ever you and Tony come to our place, I`ll play it for you...
Stuart Bower Posted April 28, 2006 Posted April 28, 2006 Great record...We (Melton Mafia) gave it some regular hammer during the first couple of years at No More Doggin' along with other reactivated tunes like the Neptunes - Girl thats an awful thing to say and The Righteous Brothers - Its up to you, etc,etc Oggie. Been trying that with stuff like Case Of Tyme etc. Some sound advice for all you "classic oldies" people. Give `em a break for a couple of years and then start playin `em again. And they sound as fresh as daisies..Again.
Chalky Posted April 28, 2006 Posted April 28, 2006 (edited) CITATIONS - KEEP THE FAITH - BALLADIt was a massive tune at Stafford ... not heard it out for ages though ... brings back some good memories been playing this regular at venues like Sheridans and Middleton. Always someone comes up and asks what it is. Sheridans two once came up, found out what it was and went into the record bar and bought a copy. Old Magnificent Men cover up if memory serves me right Edited April 28, 2006 by chalky
Guest Posted April 28, 2006 Posted April 28, 2006 Make a girl feel old why don't you ..... but i agree .... would be good to hear it again OOPS! Didn't mean offence Joan!!!!!!!!!!! I'm 37, and started going to nighters in late 80's, my first being a one off at Coventry!!(i travelled all the way there from London on me tod, but had a great time), and then regularly at the 100 club. When was Stafford going? 80's wasn't it? Carl
Soulof Posted April 28, 2006 Posted April 28, 2006 On a similar note, a record that I've got and that I've never heard out , but I think would sound great over a big system and could therefore go big. I think it's currently about £20-£25. The Volumes - My Kind Of Girl (Inferno) What kind of do's do you go to if you've never heard this? Have heard it out and about for years Tis a lovely record * luv this but prefer the flip My road is the right road that I try to hammer as much as I can over here. Heavy Metal Northern Soul !
Stuart Bower Posted April 28, 2006 Posted April 28, 2006 (edited) On a similar note, a record that I've got and that I've never heard out , but I think would sound great over a big system and could therefore go big. I think it's currently about £20-£25. The Volumes - My Kind Of Girl (Inferno) What kind of do's do you go to if you've never heard this? Have heard it out and about for years Tis a lovely record * luv this but prefer the flip My road is the right road that I try to hammer as much as I can over here. Heavy Metal Northern Soul ! And yet again..that`s ANOTHER one that I play.(My Kind Of Girl).You really ought to take a trip to our place... Edited April 28, 2006 by The Soul Intention
Stuart Bower Posted April 28, 2006 Posted April 28, 2006 (edited) A definite winner and as cheap as chips has to be The Masqueraders on ABC - Sweet sweetening, bargainsville I reckon at such a paltry sum. Its just so catchy. Excuse me, but are you THE Lee Bates?? What am I gonna do? What am I gonna say? No need to ask why I don`t write though... Edited April 28, 2006 by The Soul Intention
Speedlimit Posted April 28, 2006 Posted April 28, 2006 how about the fouf shades " my world " ronn brill mid-tempo floater just right for todays scene
steve z Posted April 28, 2006 Posted April 28, 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 Hi Chris,have read all replies so far and apart from a few of the "modern" tunes mentioned I have known all the tunes listed The point I am about to make is that I must have been really fortunate 15/20 years ago to have a very strong "tape swopping " circle of soulies from across G.B. People who phoned(and still do) with the latest tune purchased.Sales tapes from fellow collectors helped too. The knowledge about what is the next biggie MUST be linked to what someone has recently heard themselves ...........and that they believe in IMO ATB Stevie
Guest Posted April 28, 2006 Posted April 28, 2006 Not sure if it will ever go 'massive' but a great track that is easily available for under a tenner: Gene Chandler - I'll Make the Living If You Make the Loving Worthwhile. Chi Sound Take a liste on JMs site...£10 well spent..I think so!
steve z Posted April 28, 2006 Posted April 28, 2006 Five Royals - Catch that teardrop Baz ,you make my previous post entirely I played this and have sold it on both labels several timesover .Maybe the venues you frequent have yet to find the tunes .....oh and its a lot more than Chris ,on his post,asked for ...ie £200 ish now as "whats the next biggie" Stevie z
Guest Baz Posted April 28, 2006 Posted April 28, 2006 Baz ,you make my previous post entirely I played this and have sold it on both labels several timesover .Maybe the venues you frequent have yet to find the tunes .....oh and its a lot more than Chris ,on his post,asked for ...ie £200 ish now as "whats the next biggie" Stevie z Stevie, I frequent some of the countrys leading nighters, it was just a bit of a piss take mate
steve z Posted April 28, 2006 Posted April 28, 2006 Stevie, I frequent some of the countrys leading nighters, it was just a bit of a piss take mate Baz............"I'm a fool I must love you"............ATB Stevie ..PS any tunes that are lesser known to let me know of?ATB Stevie
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