Illusive Posted June 15, 2013 Posted June 15, 2013 (edited) P&P £1.50 1st class, £2.30 recorded , £3.50 Europe (standard mail). No additional cost for more than one disc.All items over £50 will be sent by special delivery @ £7.00 unless you specify alternative option and the risk is then yours. Payment by Paypal only please (gift please)Please PM or e-mail me illusiveoldsoul@yahoo.co.uk with any enquiries. Open to 'sensible'offers on multiples.All of the "Youtube" clips, sound and scans, are of the actual records for sale and have not been adulterated in any way, so judge the sound quality before buying. 1. Leon Haywood "It's got to be mellow" Decca Ex £20 ON HOLD Timeless mid tempo magic and not seen for sale much anymore. 2. The Carltons "Ooo Baby" b/w "Can't you hear the beat" Argo M- £30 Essential double sided group magic. So so good. If this was rare this would be in every DJ's play box. 3. Lee Andrews & The Hearts "You're taking a long time coming back" b/w "Quiet as it's kept" RCA Victor WDJ Ex (label staining) £20 SOLD Fabulous beat ballad flip to this classic floorfiller. 4. Ann Sexton "It's all over but the shouting" Seventy-Seven Ex+ £15 SOLD Such a fantastic 45. Nuff' said. 5. Roni Hill "I wouldn't give you up" Roulette M- (small edge warp NAP) £10 Firmly established 70's dancer. 6. Danny Williams "Masquerade" United Artist WDJ £20 Mint Lovely big production stroller. 7. The Bonnets "Ya Gotta Take A Chance" Unical 'Promo' Ex wol £20 Rare up tempo big production girl group 45. 8. New Concepts "Give Me Another Chance" Phillips Ex (ringwear) £15 Fab under the radar group crossover 45. 9. City Limits "Love Is Everywhere" TSOP issue Ex+ £15 Great 70's modern soul in company sleeve. 10. Patterson Twins "Looking For A Lover" b/w "To Be Lonely" Ronn Ex+/ Ex £10 Two nice crossover dancers on one 45. Scroll down for Youtube clips Thanks for looking Gav RECORD GRADING : NM (Near Mint): Like new, looks unplayed. EX: A few very faint surface marks, nothing that will affect play VG+: A few more marks than a EX Used but not abused. VG: Light scuffs and light scratches, there will be light surface wear to the record. Expect some light surface noise in parts or a few clicks or pops here and there. VG-: The record may have some scratches that will be deep enough to feel. Audible clicks and pops may be consistently present, but no skips. G: A record that has been played and not taken care of. Constant background noise will be present. Buyer should view records with this grade as filler copies. Edited June 16, 2013 by illusive
Illusive Posted June 16, 2013 Author Posted June 16, 2013 Carltons a must have 45 Up there with the best of em.
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