Pee Wee, Shuck And Huey Beside Myself (you're All I Got) C/w I Know We're In Love
The summer of 1968 Louis Hollingsworth & the prolific Miles Grayson collaborated to craft a rare-soul double-delight, an ultra-rare slab of Northern Soul backed with a delicious harmony group ballad.
Both sides ripple with individuality as the high pitched lead embroiders both sides with a level of character seldom heard. The raw but soothing harmony backing enriching the jerky dance production which is littered with impressive instrumental breaks, piano, horns and drums taking it in turns to whip up the storm inside this frantic mover.
Flip it over, sweet-soul-harmony fans will be quivering as the pace drops into a sorrowful ballad, with all the same ingredients pitched-down to melt into a sumptuous ballad.
Two soul-killers on one insanely elusive disc!
Sorry, this item has already been won!
The winning bid was £ 2,025.00
Willie Mitchell Willie Mitchell's Driving Beat
original 1966 Memphis MONO press.
This album above all others spits out the “Memphis Sound” that shocked, inspired and drove British Soul dancers to all-night clubs all over Britain. Let’s face it nobody, but nobody in 1966 could produce Soul-potency to compare with “That Driving Beat” or “Everything’s Is Gonna Be Alright” they were as big a dancefloor-detonators in 1966 and they still are today.
PURENORTHERNSOUL
but then came high-profile Wigan Casino DJ John Vincent who in the early 70s picked out and endorsed the non-45 track “The Champion” the rest is history the track became an unstoppable NS Monster. With the Album & the mini EP changing hands for relatively huge sums. In stepped UK Decca and saved everyone’s budgets to release it in the hot summer of 1976.
Today “The Champion’s part 1 or 2” has the capacity to super-charge a dull evening into a floorshaking goodtime.
But take note other than the unparallelled menu of 60s dance . This album has pristine vinyl, retains original HI advertizing inner sleeve and a flawless thick card cover, who’s only flaw is very minor wear to the spine.
Click the soundfile to witness the “Driving Beat” of Willie Mitchell.
Sorry, this item has already been won!
The winning bid was £ 174.00
Double O's Demingo's Color One Tear Black Part 2 & Part 1
New breed soulful dance from the top-drawer, now at last breaking huge after many years of love and attention from premier collector &DJ Steve Guarnori.
I’ve always thought a part 2 should be a re-gigging of part 1 instead of an extension.. Bill Smith does an inspired job on taking the a-side harmony ballad and elevating into a slick soulful dancer utilizing all those finely tuned harmony vocals into a sexy-sax driven arrangement.
This is SOULESSENCE and currently so very wanted…
Sorry, this item has already been won!
The winning bid was £ 776.00
Baby Earl & The Trini-dads Back Slop
I hope your club’s dancefloor is solid and big enough to accommodate the reaction this truly mad instrumental sparks up when the needle drops.
Huge tune for the likes of Sean Chapman, a man who consistently puts together captivating sets full of different and notable tunes and this baby is certainly different.
From the desk of the Frank Guida, Norfolk Virginia producer who served up copious amounts of great music during the 60s & 70s.. even for this gifted writer/producer this is an extraordinary instrumental and a guaranteed floorpacker!
Light surface marks to as you can hear, this seldom-seen disc plays superbly!
Sorry, this item has already been won!
The winning bid was £ 122.00
The summer of 1968 Louis Hollingsworth & the prolific Miles Grayson collaborated to craft a rare-soul double-delight, an ultra-rare slab of Northern Soul backed with a delicious harmony group ballad.
Both sides ripple with individuality as the high pitched lead embroiders both sides with a level of character seldom heard. The raw but soothing harmony backing enriching the jerky dance production which is littered with impressive instrumental breaks, piano, horns and drums taking it in turns to whip up the storm inside this frantic mover.
Flip it over, sweet-soul-harmony fans will be quivering as the pace drops into a sorrowful ballad, with all the same ingredients pitched-down to melt into a sumptuous ballad.
Two soul-killers on one insanely elusive disc!
Sorry, this item has already been won!
The winning bid was £ 2,025.00
original 1966 Memphis MONO press.
This album above all others spits out the “Memphis Sound” that shocked, inspired and drove British Soul dancers to all-night clubs all over Britain. Let’s face it nobody, but nobody in 1966 could produce Soul-potency to compare with “That Driving Beat” or “Everything’s Is Gonna Be Alright” they were as big a dancefloor-detonators in 1966 and they still are today.
PURE NORTHERN SOUL
but then came high-profile Wigan Casino DJ John Vincent who in the early 70s picked out and endorsed the non-45 track “The Champion” the rest is history the track became an unstoppable NS Monster. With the Album & the mini EP changing hands for relatively huge sums. In stepped UK Decca and saved everyone’s budgets to release it in the hot summer of 1976.
Today “The Champion’s part 1 or 2” has the capacity to super-charge a dull evening into a floorshaking goodtime.
But take note other than the unparallelled menu of 60s dance . This album has pristine vinyl, retains original HI advertizing inner sleeve and a flawless thick card cover, who’s only flaw is very minor wear to the spine.
Click the soundfile to witness the “Driving Beat” of Willie Mitchell.
Sorry, this item has already been won!
The winning bid was £ 174.00
New breed soulful dance from the top-drawer, now at last breaking huge after many years of love and attention from premier collector & DJ Steve Guarnori.
I’ve always thought a part 2 should be a re-gigging of part 1 instead of an extension.. Bill Smith does an inspired job on taking the a-side harmony ballad and elevating into a slick soulful dancer utilizing all those finely tuned harmony vocals into a sexy-sax driven arrangement.
This is SOUL ESSENCE and currently so very wanted…
Sorry, this item has already been won!
The winning bid was £ 776.00
Baby Earl & The Trini-dads Back Slop
I hope your club’s dancefloor is solid and big enough to accommodate the reaction this truly mad instrumental sparks up when the needle drops.
Huge tune for the likes of Sean Chapman, a man who consistently puts together captivating sets full of different and notable tunes and this baby is certainly different.
From the desk of the Frank Guida, Norfolk Virginia producer who served up copious amounts of great music during the 60s & 70s.. even for this gifted writer/producer this is an extraordinary instrumental and a guaranteed floorpacker!
Light surface marks to as you can hear, this seldom-seen disc plays superbly!
Sorry, this item has already been won!
The winning bid was £ 122.00