Guest For Real Posted May 22, 2006 Posted May 22, 2006 On a recent thread on this site (about where to sell deep soul), Roger Hatcher, We gonna make it, was recommended. I bought it on the strength of this and boy is it FANTASTIC. Been playing it non stop! So thanks a tonne for that tip. Can anyone recommend some others please? Ten quid or under? To kick us off, here (from my very limited knowledge!) are a few deep cheapies I know and love : Cryin in the streets, George Perkins (Silver Fox) Betty Lavette, Your turn to cry (Atco) Jarvis Jackson, Something I never had (Sims) Ruben Bell, Asking for the truth but praying for a lie (Alarm) Jewell Base, Overflowing (for you) (Special Agent) Cheers Mark
Garethx Posted May 22, 2006 Posted May 22, 2006 (edited) Jarvis Jackson on Sims ain't necessarily so cheap! Another absolutely brilliant deep record on Brown Dog which is dirt cheap is Count Willie with LRL and The Dukes "I've Got To Tell You" (also a bit more expensive on Minaret issue with the funk flip). Edited May 22, 2006 by garethx
Guest TONY ROUNCE Posted May 22, 2006 Posted May 22, 2006 Jarvis Jackson on Sims ain't necessarily so cheap! Indeed it's not - I'll be amazed if you find anyone sellling it at under thirty quid, even given the currently depressed state of deep soul's saleability. I always recommend Oscar Weathers' "You Wants To Play" (Top and Bottom) to anyone looking for a remarkable record at a remarkably small price. One of the most heartfelt and emotional 45s I've ever owned. Hard to believe that it was cut in Philadelphia, rather than somewhere like Quinvy or Widget in Musicle Shoals. The 'A' side, "The Spoiler" is excellent too - quality midtempo, arranged by Van McCoy Great value for money at any price, you should surely be able to find one for between a fiver and a tenner... TONE
Guest For Real Posted May 22, 2006 Posted May 22, 2006 Jarvis Jackson on Sims ain't necessarily so cheap! Yes, my mishtake, I got muddled - think I probably paid 20 quid for mine a couple of years back. B***** worth it, even at 30 quid, though. Fantastic record!
s7oul Posted May 22, 2006 Posted May 22, 2006 Mark, a few Deep & Cheap recommendations from me - THE TIME REVIEW - IF I COULD SEE YOU (UNITED VOICE) $15 on Craig Moerer MR.D & THE HIGHLIGHTS - EVERY NOW & THEN - JAS EARL GAINS - FRUIT FROM ANOTHER MANS TREE - HOLLYWOOD CHARLES BRINKLEY - I'LL BE WHAT YOU WANT ME TO BE - MUSIC MACHINE JIMMY DOBIBINS - WHAT IS LOVE - CRASH GROVER MITCHELL - I'M STILL IN LOVE WITH YOU - JOSIE MILTON WESTLEY - GEE WHIZ - T NECK, Just about my favourite tune at the moment, don't know what it goes for but I recently picked one up on a well known auction site for $5. As Tony says quality Deep Soul can be picked up for bargain prices at the moment. Regardless of whether they are rare or 'unfashionable' I just love this style of our music. Best Pat
Harrogatesoul Posted May 22, 2006 Posted May 22, 2006 Randomly picked and spun just now from the ever growing ' really must file these ' shelf... Trawl thru ebay / cheap boxes and you'll find these quite easily and cheap..Creeps a bit into southern standard stuff I know but for a random pick - I kinda like it! Fats Gaines Band with Lou Washington - For Your Precious Love ( Avamar) Ted Taylor - I'm Glad Your Home (Ronn) Jimmy Lomax - Remember Me (Camille) Eddie Billups - I Wont Be Around (Josie) Arthur Conley - I'm A Lonely Stranger (Jotis) Irma Thomas - She'll Never Be Your Wife (Fungus) Doris Duke - How Was I To Know / Feet Start Walking (Canyon) Johnny Adams - Release Me (SSS International) Robert Taylor - God Bless Our Love (Sonic) And the prize for ' Let it all out fall on the knees pray to the lord ' 45 - Sister Soul - I Surrender (Checker) A good bottle of red and I'm prayin meself during this 45. Bloody awesome. ATB Rich
Paul McKay Posted May 23, 2006 Posted May 23, 2006 I have this on Ebay finishing tonight - Known Facts on Pawn pretty good double sider £10 Dj https://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...AMESE%3AIT&rd=1 Have a look!
Guest For Real Posted May 28, 2006 Posted May 28, 2006 Thanks a lot folks. Have ordered a Count Willie and Oscar Weathers and await the happy sound of the postman's feet! Plenty of others there for me to seach for in the coming weeks - and the only one I already know is Doris Duke. Thanks again for your ideas! Cheers Mark
binsy Posted May 28, 2006 Posted May 28, 2006 So many great cheap ones. What about a few from the more obvious artists. Don Covay- i was checking out she was checking in & Somebodys been enjoying my home. Wilson Pickett- I'm in love( great version of the Womack tune) Candi Staton- For you & You don't want me no more- Fame Bobby Patterson- She don't have to see you, to see through you Emotions- Show me how Ebonys- It's forever & Your the reason why Marion Jarvis- Hell of a fix Soul Children- Move over & Midnight sunshine If you don't like them I'll buy them off you
Sean Hampsey Posted May 28, 2006 Posted May 28, 2006 Can anyone recommend some others please? Ten quid or under? Bessie Banks "Try To Leave Me If You Can" Debbie Taylor "I Dont Wanna Leave You" Shirley Brown "It's Worth A Whipping" Margie Alexander "Keep On Searching" All indispensable More to come. Lunch is calling! Sean Hampsey
Baz Atkinson Posted May 28, 2006 Posted May 28, 2006 PERSIANS-TOO MUCH PRIDE-ABC CANDI STATON-YOU DONT WANT ME NO MORE-FAME HERSEY TAYLOR-LET ME MAKE YOU HAPPY-FUTURE STARS PEGGY SCOTT-CANT GET SOMETHING FOR NOTHING -SST. MARVELLOS-IM WITHOUT A GIRL-ABC. WILSON PICKETT-TOUCH MY HEART-ATLANTIC TRENDS-CHECK MY TEARS-ABC OLLIE NIGHTINGALE-YOUR LEAVINGME-STAX IKE NOBLE-YOUR LOVE -CONNIWOL ORIGINALS-GAME CALLED LOVE-SUL THESE ARE A FEW OF MY FAVS LET ME KNOW IF YOU WANT MORE CAN GET THSE FOR BETWEEN £10-20.
Harrogatesoul Posted May 28, 2006 Posted May 28, 2006 Emotions 45 - Some great stuff on Volt - Like their ' So I Can Love You ' & 'Stealing Love ' Great Stuff! Sat filing soul 45s all evening last night (Yes I Know...) - Here's a few off the top of my head I spun (And didnt finish filing...) Sam Baker - Sometimes You Have To Cry (SS7) Clarence Ashe - Worth checking his J&S output - Always seems a few on Ebay for a couple of quid! Joe Wilson - When A Man Cries (Musicor) - Fantastic 45 ! Wallace Brothers - I Need Someone (Jewel) - Just bought this for a fiver - Immense! McKinley Mitchell - Town I Live In - (Chimneyville) Latimore - Let's Straighten It Out (Glades) King Floyd - Handle With Care (Chimneyville) - Just great! Ollie Nightingale - Standing On Your Promise (Memphis) ATB Rich
Guest TONY ROUNCE Posted May 28, 2006 Posted May 28, 2006 King Floyd - Handle With Care (Chimneyville) - Just great!
Harrogatesoul Posted May 28, 2006 Posted May 28, 2006 ...Oh man, what a tune! King's version of Otis's "Think About It" is also a crusher in the deep stakes, ditto his "Please Don't Leave Me Lonely" (other side of "Baby Let Me Kiss You"). PS: But don't y'all hate it when a deep soul essential is hidden on the b-side of some stupidly rare northern tune - for example, The Icemen's mighty original of "It's Gonna Take A Lot To Bring Me Back" on Ole-9 - and you just know A) that you're never gonna be able to find one, much less afford one and that the northern diehard who does own it for the other side has probably never played more than a few bars of the deep side....
Sean Hampsey Posted May 28, 2006 Posted May 28, 2006 Right, Lunch over with! More Deepie Cheapies! Sam Dees - The Show Must Go On Bobby Patterson - If He Hadn't Slipped Up And Got Caught Otis Clay - That's How It Is Levert - I'm Still Barbara & The Browns - I Dont Want To Have To Wait Controllers - We Dont ZZ Hill - This Time They Told The Truth Bobby Patterson - Right Place, Wrong Time Luther Ingram - Love Aint Gonna Run Me Away Wilson Pickettt - I've Come A Long Way Eddie & Ernie - I'm going For Myself LJ Reynolds - Let One Hurt Do James Carr - These Aint Raindrops Dramatics - In The Rain Timmy Thomas - What Can I Tell Her David Ruffin - Common Man Lady Margo - Stop By Vera Powell - I Didn't Know How Happy I Could Be Dells - I Touched A Dream Truth - Come Back Home Sammy Jones - You've Got To Show Me Tommy Tate - School Of Life Blue Notes - This Time Will Be Different ...And the greatest Deep Soul record in the history of the Universe... Bobby McClure - To Get What You Got All can be had for under a tenner. Happy Hunting. Sean Hampsey
Sean Hampsey Posted May 28, 2006 Posted May 28, 2006 I always recommend Oscar Weathers' "You Wants To Play" (Top and Bottom) to anyone looking for a remarkable record at a remarkably small price. Top Tip Tony. I often play this in the 'Lounge' at Yarmouth. Out here on UK Mojo 2092-006, but still a great cheapie deepie on either label! Sean Hampsey
Guest Posted May 28, 2006 Posted May 28, 2006 Billy Preston - Change is gonna come - Motown 1981- wonderful version - uk and us issue cheap as chips. Carter Brothers - Why baby why - Jewel are two cheapies that spring to mnd Derek
Guest TONY ROUNCE Posted May 28, 2006 Posted May 28, 2006 On the King Floyd note Tone - whats the Pulsar material like? Dont have any as yet... ATB Rich Pretty good, overall - I remember being a bit disappointed with it when I first heard it because it had a smoother sound than those great Chimneyville/Malaco productions, but as time's gone on I've come to appreciate it on its own merit. The album that came out on Motown's V.I.P label to cash in on "Groove Me"s success (which is also Pulsar era stuff) is uniformly listenable. TONE
Guest TONY ROUNCE Posted May 28, 2006 Posted May 28, 2006 Right, Lunch over with! More Deepie Cheapies! Sam Dees - The Show Must Go On Bobby Patterson - If He Hadn't Slipped Up And Got Caught Otis Clay - That's How It Is Levert - I'm Still Barbara & The Browns - I Dont Want To Have To Wait Controllers - We Dont ZZ Hill - This Time They Told The Truth Bobby Patterson - Right Place, Wrong Time Luther Ingram - Love Aint Gonna Run Me Away Wilson Pickettt - I've Come A Long Way Eddie & Ernie - I'm going For Myself LJ Reynolds - Let One Hurt Do James Carr - These Aint Raindrops Dramatics - In The Rain Timmy Thomas - What Can I Tell Her David Ruffin - Common Man Lady Margo - Stop By Vera Powell - I Didn't Know How Happy I Could Be Dells - I Touched A Dream Truth - Come Back Home Sammy Jones - You've Got To Show Me Tommy Tate - School Of Life Blue Notes - This Time Will Be Different ...And the greatest Deep Soul record in the history of the Universe... Bobby McClure - To Get What You Got All can be had for under a tenner. Happy Hunting. Sean Hampsey ...I second all of these emotions. Sometimes I envy those who just like deep soul - how much greater their bank balances must be than those of us who also can't resist those three figure Northern goodies, and how much more bang they must get for their buck! TONE
Harrogatesoul Posted May 28, 2006 Posted May 28, 2006 ...I second all of these emotions. Sometimes I envy those who just like deep soul - how much greater their bank balances must be than those of us who also can't resist those three figure Northern goodies, and how much more bang they must get for their buck! TONE Thanks for the KF / Pulsar info Tone More bang for your buck - LIke that! Sounds like a seedy film..or soulies in a sidestreet store hunting for 45s.. Psst Wanna look at my white demos???? I see what you mean - but then I guess the big ticket chasers get their bangs from spending big bucks! I do like my northern but get more pleasure (I cant help the innuendo! from my sweet / group / deep / ballad stuff on a personal level. What I love about these kinds of threads (be it northern or otherwise) is the spread of knowledge. Lists like Sean H's .. Brilliant. On a sidenote - Rod @ Voices opened my ears and eyes as just to how much quality soul there is out there. Now back to the filing..Lets see what else I can pull out..ooh err... ATB Rich
binsy Posted May 30, 2006 Posted May 30, 2006 Fantastic choices Sean, if I can just add Philip Mitchell - Theres another in my life and Controllers - Somebodys got to win. I'm also a big New Birth fan, check their version of 'Mr Dream merchant' stunning!!! Just one more, Betty wright- Who'll be the fool
Guest Adam G Posted May 30, 2006 Posted May 30, 2006 Barbara Hall -drop my heart of at the Door -Inovation (Dees magic) John Edwards-Baby Hold on to me-cotilion Jessie Fisher-dont cheat on me-way out Lamont Dozier-Trying to hold on to my woman- ABC Sensations Wild-Gotta love somebody love some one-Ram All been played on my turntable in the last few days . All excellant slow records I sopose you could class as deep I dont really know what fits the criteria one mans deep is another mans ..Shallow?
Sean Hampsey Posted May 31, 2006 Posted May 31, 2006 Fantastic choices Sean, if I can just add Philip Mitchell - Theres another in my life and Controllers - Somebodys got to win. I'm also a big New Birth fan, check their version of 'Mr Dream merchant' stunning!!! Just one more, Betty wright- Who'll be the fool Separated at Birth Me & You Binsy. Agree on all counts. Sean Hampsey
binsy Posted May 31, 2006 Posted May 31, 2006 Sean we've definitely got the same taste thats for sure. THe thing is I can't understand why you wouldn't like this stuff. Adam the Sensations Wild tune is magnificent, I imagine that turning up as an ender ata northern do at some point. Don't think it's a cheapie though, it depends how long you've had it.
Paul McKay Posted May 31, 2006 Posted May 31, 2006 3 cheapies: WILLIAMS, LEE SHOT JEWEL 839 BABY, BABY ART-FORMS LTD. RCA 74-0354 I'M A BAD MAN GREEN BERETS UNI 55186 (LORD) SEND ME SOMEBODY 3 not so cheapies: BANKS, DOUG ARGO 5483 BABY, SINCE YOU WENT AWAY FREEMAN, ARTHUR JUMBO 4 I WANT TO COME HOME DOTSON, JIMMY MERCURY 72801 DJ HEARTBREAK AVENUE
binsy Posted May 31, 2006 Posted May 31, 2006 Denise Lasalle - Married but not to each other Bobby Womack- I'm through trying to prove my love for you OV Wright - Without you
Guest Adam G Posted May 31, 2006 Posted May 31, 2006 Adam the Sensations Wild tune is magnificent, I imagine that turning up as an ender ata northern do at some point. Don't think it's a cheapie though, it depends how long you've had it.
Guest rachel Posted May 31, 2006 Posted May 31, 2006 Margie Alexander "Keep On Searching" Other side "Love Slave" is pretty good as well.
Guest Darks Posted June 2, 2006 Posted June 2, 2006 Adam the Sensations Wild tune is magnificent, I imagine that turning up as an ender ata northern do at some point. Don't think it's a cheapie though, it depends how long you've had it. I havent had it that long but I didnt think it was that pricey although I know Craig Moerer and another dealer on E Bay have them over $100 thats up to them I'm sure you can get it cheaper.I think its flip country living could be played out at open minded venues If the criteria is cheap how about Jimmy Lewis -"how long is a heartache supposed to last" Hotlanta John Edwards -"Execise your love" Aware Wee Gee-"My world seemed blue"-Cotilion 3 from lps no more than £15 each Sisters Love - Are you lonely - probably my favourite femme slowy Jimmy Lewis, what a record. "Bach and Basie was my thing, but since my babys gone, all I do is play BB King" Sisters Love, Brill. "eye to eye" is good as well. As regards the deep and cheap theme how'bout Roshell Anderson "know what you're doing when you leave" on Sunburst/Contempo. This is a strange and haunting piece of music quite scary. The flip is just as good but not what I would class as deep soul. Jesse Boone and the Astros "no particular one" This sounds early 60s and has a impressions groove like "gypsy woman" but a bit more uptempo. You could dance to this. Superb double sider well worth a fiver of less. Regards Alan
Bully Boy Posted June 2, 2006 Posted June 2, 2006 "You could dance to this." Superb double sider well worth a fiver of less. Regards Alan
Sean Hampsey Posted June 2, 2006 Posted June 2, 2006 As regards the deep and cheap theme how'bout Roshell Anderson "know what you're doing when you leave" on Sunburst/Contempo. This is a strange and haunting piece of music quite scary. Regards Alan Alan, I'll tell you what's scary.... I was on my way into the office and thought about Roshell Anderson and that I should post it as another recommendation on this thread!!!! I also thought of "Freddie North "Right Here Is Where We Belong" from around the same time! The original poster who went for the Roger Hatcher in a big way will surely love these two gems. Speak soon Sean Hampsey You can get ready for tommorrow Alan, there will be some dancing then. The Bulmeister! Whats happening tomorrow Bully? Sean
SteveM Posted June 2, 2006 Posted June 2, 2006 Alan, I'll tell you what's scary.... I was on my way into the office and thought about Roshell Anderson and that I should post it as another recommendation on this thread!!!! I also thought of "Freddie North "Right Here Is Where We Belong" from around the same time! The original poster who went for the Roger Hatcher in a big way will surely love these two gems. Speak soon Sean Hampsey Whats happening tomorrow Bully? Its Barrow Hill tonight Sean
Guest Awake 502 Posted June 2, 2006 Posted June 2, 2006 A couple of cd's you should be able to pick up at a reasonable price.. Soul Children / Friction Lou Courtney / I'm in need of love
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