JOE TORQUAY Posted November 13, 2013 Posted November 13, 2013 Cautions Watch Your Step C/w Is It Right SHRINE TIME! offering two great sides.. One of this completely tight vocal groups records on this the World’s most-wanted label! Take a listen to this Eddie Singleton creation as he draws from the very best aspects of the mid-60s vocal group sound. an “Impressions” style mid-paced beauty decorated with a Sax Break straight from the “Hitsville” studios. An hybrid of Detroit & Chicago, made in Washington D.C. Flip it over to be smacked in the face by, uncompromising Northern Soul raw, raucous and down right violent NS Dancer! Note this listing has a “replica” flipside replacement label which is so convincing the previous owner never ever noticed and I only discovered it when my cleaning renovating skills came to a halt when I realized it was a copy. Coincidentally the copy in my collection has the flip label missing and it’s not the first time I’ve encountered this title without the flip label… we are welcome to theories on this phenomena Sorry, this item has already been won! The winning bid was £ 3,513.00 Little Joe Hinton Let's Start A Romance C/w Your Kind Of Love Like your 60s dance music driven by a set of Elephants kahoonas! Check out why this Dance-Tsunami of 60s R&B/Soul from the mysterious California singer who popped up again in the 70s on Hotlanta. But this is no seventies soul-stroll, this is a 1961 Los Angeles session dripping with the ingredients to beckon you to the dancefloor. Sultry lead vocal is cradled by sexy horns as the “Popcorny R&B Rhythm” builds… then suddenly the man raises his pitch to outrageously effective levels. No wonder clubs worldwide are shaking to it’s seductive tones, I recently dropped the needle on it at “Brooklyn’s” “Dig Deeper” gig, to a great response but then realized both Michael Robinson & DJ Honky had already blazed the trail for me.. on this one. Personally I think this killer has a long, long way to go in terms of awareness.. A nailed-on emerging Monster… as you are about to hear. Sorry, this item has already been won! The winning bid was £ 584.00 Inmates This Is The Day C/w Gypsy Heart San Diego soulman June Jackson crafts two rebellious Northern Soul beauties which blend gritty Soul and 60s garage into a captivating mix. Topside is a bold brass propelled upbeat dance tune that only a privileged few can boast of being able to illuminate their DJ sets with. Potent urban production using a shrill girl-group chorus to support a nicotine coated lead vocal. An aggressive, growling, defiant stomper that totally kicks ass as it ticks all the boxes. The mid-tempo flip will delight the USA 60s garage fans… Just stupidly RARE a few light surface marks to the vinyl but as you can hear it plays loud clean and true.. listen then ask yourself when are you going to see another? Sorry, this item has already been won! The winning bid was £ 530.00 Lonnie Lester You Can't Go C/w You Choose Not super-rare but the huge demand is not making it an easy one snare. Over the last decade every copy we have ever found sold with hours of listing. Lately requests for a copy are almost daily.. unsurprising really if you listen to soundfile attached…this is pure undiluted 60s Northern Soul decorated with a premium horn arrangement and a snapping vocal that demands you move.. Scrap it out guys .. we are worn with requests for it.. Sorry, this item has already been won! The winning bid was £ 361.00
JOE TORQUAY Posted November 13, 2013 Author Posted November 13, 2013 Major Lance Everybody Loves A Good Time C/w I Just Can't Help It Major Lance without question the Northern Soul’s Standard Bearer of the sound! This Chicago Soul Man did more to inspire the pioneers of the NS culture than arguably any other artist. His UK Columbia release put the British kids in touch with the Chicago Sound which I for one was enthralled with when I first heard this particular song at Nottingham’s Brit Club in 1969 and the same night “Investigate” I like many others of the era became an instant “Major” devotee. This example in 1969 would have been a dream find, in 2013 it’s eye-candy to an old man. Gleaming vinyl, perfect labels and the original birth sleeve - memories and British collecting don’t get much better than this.. Sorry, this item has already been won! The winning bid was £ 147.00 Bill Brandon The Streets Got My Lady C/w Tag Tag Few records every time I hear them make the hairs on the back of your neck bristle and your spine tingle. Utterly spellbinding dance-soul from Nashville where the impressive 1976 studio collaboration craft a monumental recording for all to treasure. A meeting of the minds as Moses Dillard teams up with the City’s most prolific Soul-maker Robert S. Riley. Who utilize full orchestration as an intro, to the gnarled-by-experience tones of the mighty Bill Brandon. Listen and prepare for a trip into 70s greatness as the studio ignores all the outside influences of 70s dance music sweeping the land and create hugely impressive “Disco” free tune. If that wasn’t enough - the flipside is a 100% Sam Dees enterprise that serves you with a most-beautiful ballad. A ballad so good that the “Jamaican Island scene” in New York felt it essential to bootleg this masterpiece. Today my mood has been changed by a 1976 studio session in Nashville that produced soul which is a “10” flip it for another “10” Sorry, this item has already been won! The winning bid was £ 361.00 Bits'n Pieces Keep On Running Away STONE MINT perfect 1974 PROMO! …of this current dance-floor favourite revival tune that spent the last 1/2 of the 70s as the perfect antidote to the cold North Sea chill that enveloped Cleethorpes All Nighters seemingly always. So big was this 70s “niter” spin the Nashboro Group re-issued it to meet demand. Fortunately for the NS collector the re-issue although carries the exact same matrix makings - it had a plain black label with silver text and logo. Before you today is a previously unplayed STONE MINT first press PROMO wearing that essential multi-coloured NASCO logo. You will not find a finer copy - ever! Sorry, this item has already been won! The winning bid was £ 154.00 Mr. Perculator I Can't Get Enough C/w Come Back To Me We have sung the praises of Pearstine Badger on this pages before - a Florida Soul Man who’s astonishing vocal flair bewilderingly only saw him record a handful of 45s. This 45 like his few others gives up a Northern Soul blaster one side and a genuinely persecuted Deep Soul experience on the other. It is artists like “Perk” Badger that attracts us all into a lifetime of seeking out street-level rare soul made for neighbors, relatives and the forlorn hope of some radio station play. Top side is thumping Northern Soul aptly covered-up as “Johnny Sayles” and if the Deep Soul cene did cover-ups the flipside would be credited to “Otis Redding” Christ this guy is so good - perhaps the great “lost” Soul Man ever! Sorry, this item has already been won! The winning bid was £ 539.00
JOE TORQUAY Posted November 13, 2013 Author Posted November 13, 2013 Chubby Checker You Don't Know (what You Do To Be) A thing of rare beauty… A Northern Soul anthem that failed to gain a USA release, making this 1965 British PROMO an “Holy Grail” amongst not only Brit-Vinyl addicts but also Northern Soul DJ’s who don’t want to risk the rigors of the Northern Soul circuit with their precious West Coast styrene PROMO copy, not that many jocks actually own a copy. Vinyl collecting opportunities of this kind come along so infrequently - don’t live in regret, it’s time to enhance your collection with, like we’ve already described, “a thing of rare beauty..” Sorry, this item has already been won! The winning bid was £ 513.00 Bobby & The Inkeepers World Of Fantasy Now for something insanely RARE and totally different. Upfront DJ’s who want to stamp their own personality on their sets and have the confidence to play “Outside The Box” this record has those memorable qualities that lift a DJ set up and beyond the competitors. Produced in Seattle, Washington pressed in Los Angeles; a Bobby Shorter project crossing the boundaries of Soul into Garage and back out again. Reminding me of the effect “Crow - Your Autumn Of Tomorrow” had on the Northern Soul scene when Ian Levine played it, opening up new territory for the imaginative Jock to explore. This 45 we think is so different, so infectious so riddled with attitude you can’t help but like it… One thing is for sure, turn up with this in your DJ box, nobody else in the building is going to have a copy… Flip is a killer ballad..check that out too Sorry, this item has already been won! The winning bid was £ 111.00 Lou Johnson The Magic Potion Of Lou Johnson the RARE 1964 4 track British EP complete with laminated Picture sleeve showing a fabulous post of Lou Johnson at the piano. Do NOT confuse the 1964 release with the Goldmine 90’s which replicated the cover but chose a different track listing. This listing is the genuine seldom seen article. Bert Bacharach & Hal David considered Lou Johnson as the perfect counterpart to their female star Dionne Warwick, often recording both artists with the same song. Dionne went went onto worldwide fame, Lou Johnson although his talent was equally strong and all his recording with Bacharach & David standout sessions. Lou’s career although peaking with Northern Soul great with Bill Giant, Bernie Baum and Florence Kaye fell away after 1966 .. This EP is his most desirable vinyl offering not only musically but artistically to.. great pic & fabulous music. Sorry, this item has already been won! The winning bid was £ 70.00 Mary Wells My Baby Just Cares For Me 1964 British MONO press. This is an utterly immaculate copy - flawless vinyl, perfect labels, still retains original birth inner-sleeve. Laminated flipback cover has no distracting flaws, front is uncreased, back cover is free of writing, sticker marks, stains or blemishes Sorry, this item has already been won! The winning bid was £ 40.00
JOE TORQUAY Posted November 13, 2013 Author Posted November 13, 2013 Ronnie Barnes & Rush Hour You've Got My Heart C/w We Were Right From The Start We are now viewing the VERY RARE side of 70s Soul. For eons a “Soul Sam” signature tune, and today this delicious mid-tempo rare soulful-dance masterpiece still as impossibly-elusive as ever. Mr. Barnes injects his soul into this dance-stroller with a room of girl cooing and oohing away in the background, then enter a barbarically potent sax break bursting through when you least expect it. Little wonder this 45 has headed so my Modern Soul collectors bucket-lists for decades. But do check out the flipside which obviously could never be as good as the A-side masterpiece - but it comes close. Sorry, this item has already been won! The winning bid was £ 463.00 Barons Kid Stuff C/w As Sure As You're Born Rising in demand as you read - a delicious Wardell Quezerque session offering up creamy vocal-harmony mid-tempo stepper of pure class. The “Creole Beethoven” crafted so many wonderful soul songs almost without exception saturated in soulful emotion. The black vocal group sound is becoming the most-sought after style across the the different genres encompassing the World of Northern Soul this you’ll agree is a mighty fine example. flip it over and the sound takes on a meatier stance with a strong Northern Soul dancer, perhaps inspired by the Masqueraders - I Don’t want Nobody to Lead Me On - as similar horn riffs carry the tune. Two great sides of rare New Orleans soul with flawless Mint minus vinyl, labels carry minimal signs of water contact. Then you have to ask the question did many records escape the fury of “Katrina”… This 45 will just become rarer & rare, as time goes by. Sorry, this item has already been won! The winning bid was £ 121.00 Los Africanos It's Your Thing C/w Together People (pamjowatu) Rare New York early 70s FUNK that has remained virtually unfindable for near 40 years. Sparking Acid Jazz to delight demand and do a fleeting re-issue. But this is the real-thing. A magnificent double window into the legendary talents of Latin Boo-Ga-Loo master Bobby Marin has he reworks the Isley Brothers classic late 60s club-dancer injecting Mambo rhythms, Latin congas and some amazingly laid back saxophone work building a session that slowly but surely explodes into a Jazz masterpiece… almost unrecognizable from the Isley’s original but equally if not more compelling. Flip it over for the A-side that is equally up-and-at-it defiant Latin Jazzdance groove.. Two awesome tunes on one near perfect disc.. Sorry, this item has already been won! The winning bid was £ 57.00
Raresoul45s Posted November 13, 2013 Posted November 13, 2013 Cautions - WOW I never seen one with an original flip label either Cheers darren
Dazdakin Posted November 13, 2013 Posted November 13, 2013 How the fook does he get that much for loney Lester!!! Its all gone mad!! There was two copies of it at rugby on sat night both at £75.00 both in spanking condition Dazz 2
Frankie Crocker Posted November 13, 2013 Posted November 13, 2013 How the fook does he get that much for loney Lester!!! Its all gone mad!! There was two copies of it at rugby on sat night both at £75.00 both in spanking condition DazzLonnie Lester is a £100 sound, decent and in limited supply nowadays. The buyer must live in the Amazon Forest or Ayers Rock to be oblivious to the going rate for this record... 3
Pete S Posted November 13, 2013 Posted November 13, 2013 Lonnie Lester is a £100 sound, decent and in limited supply nowadays. The buyer must live in the Amazon Forest or Ayers Rock to be oblivious to the going rate for this record... I won't say who but at one Prestatyn I stood next to someone selling who had a holdall and it was literally full of unplayed copies of that record, there must have been at least 150.
Premium Stuff Posted November 13, 2013 Posted November 13, 2013 Lonnie Lester is a £100 sound, decent and in limited supply nowadays. The buyer must live in the Amazon Forest or Ayers Rock to be oblivious to the going rate for this record... But John's auction works like eBay in that it bids up automatically in increments - so there must have been at least two people in the Amazon Forest etc. to achieve that price. Cheers Richard
Frankie Crocker Posted November 13, 2013 Posted November 13, 2013 I won't say who but at one Prestatyn I stood next to someone selling who had a holdall and it was literally full of unplayed copies of that record, there must have been at least 150.Pete - when was this? Recently?
Pete S Posted November 13, 2013 Posted November 13, 2013 Pete - when was this? Recently? Hmm, depends what you call 'recently' about 10 years ago I think...just remember seeing all the copies, and loads of Soul City on Mercury demo of all things
Steve G Posted November 13, 2013 Posted November 13, 2013 Ronnie Barnes looks cheap. My Cautions - the label has become detached too, but I still have it…..must be something wrong with the glue they used…...
Popular Post Pete S Posted November 13, 2013 Popular Post Posted November 13, 2013 Ronnie Barnes looks cheap. My Cautions - the label has become detached too, but I still have it…..must be something wrong with the glue they used…... Steve, Shrine, Sylvia, Arock, all pressed at the same place, all with labels dropping off all over the place 5
Frankie Crocker Posted November 13, 2013 Posted November 13, 2013 Hmm, depends what you call 'recently' about 10 years ago I think...just remember seeing all the copies, and loads of Soul City on Mercury demo of all thingsOver 15 years ago I sold one to a guy at the 100 Club - he offered all the loose change in his pocket so was obviously keen and I didn't want to disappoint so accepted £18. This was before Lonnie took off. About 10 years ago I sold about 30 copies to mainly UK dealers in small lots. Another case of Northern Soul defying the rules of supply and demand - the supply goes up and the price goes up... 1
Popular Post Dobber Posted November 13, 2013 Popular Post Posted November 13, 2013 I'm a fan of the shrine stuff...but 3.5k for that, is a crazy amount! I'm sure there's was a copy on here not to long ago,though be it a bit rough,but in the realms of 450 quid!...bloody big difference 4
Pete S Posted November 13, 2013 Posted November 13, 2013 I'm a fan of the shrine stuff...but 3.5k for that, is a crazy amount! I'm sure there's was a copy on here not to long ago,though be it a bit rough,but in the realms of 450 quid!...bloody big difference 1
Dobber Posted November 13, 2013 Posted November 13, 2013 Did it fly out pete...you should have stuck it out for 3k...haha
Pete S Posted November 13, 2013 Posted November 13, 2013 Did it fly out pete...you should have stuck it out for 3k...haha No!
Pete S Posted November 13, 2013 Posted November 13, 2013 Beggars belief pete! Was a copy I was selling for a fellow member, if I remember rightly I put it on ebay in the end and it went for a pretty low price, I do remember who bought it but won't say in case he doesn't want me to. £3500 though, it's hardly JD Bryant is it. 1
Liamgp Posted November 13, 2013 Posted November 13, 2013 (edited) Average price for the Little Joe Hinton? Seems a lot for a record I've seen on ebay now and again for around £400. Maybe I'm out of touch. Edited November 13, 2013 by ElGeePee
Dobber Posted November 13, 2013 Posted November 13, 2013 Was a copy I was selling for a fellow member, if I remember rightly I put it on ebay in the end and it went for a pretty low price, I do remember who bought it but won't say in case he doesn't want me to. £3500 though, it's hardly JD Bryant is it. Such extreme differences in prices lately, For me I'm losing track of what a true realistic value is for a record,buying or selling!...and your right pete it ain't a patch on jd bryant.
Ted Massey Posted November 13, 2013 Posted November 13, 2013 Was a copy I was selling for a fellow member, if I remember rightly I put it on ebay in the end and it went for a pretty low price, I do remember who bought it but won't say in case he doesn't want me to. £3500 though, it's hardly JD Bryant is it. there are some piss poor Shrine records and this is among them, this was the first shrine record I bought because it was Shrine lol 10 quid of Dave rastrick wish I still had it as it would be gone to manship for the under bidder 2
Benji Posted November 13, 2013 Posted November 13, 2013 there are some piss poor Shrine records and this is among them, Isn't that a bit harsh? Sure, there are better Shrine records. But I think Watch Your step is pretty good. Very good vocal group sound infact. Is it right is awful. 1
Quinvy Posted November 13, 2013 Posted November 13, 2013 I can personally understand someone paying way over the odds on a fantastic record if they are clueless. But to pay silly money for a terrible record means you are clueless and devoid of taste. I find myself asking the question, how does a person who is clueless and devoid of taste come to have so much disposable income? Inherited wealth has a lot to answer for. 3
Ted Massey Posted November 13, 2013 Posted November 13, 2013 Isn't that a bit harsh? Sure, there are better Shrine records. But I think Watch Your step is pretty good. Very good vocal group sound infact. Is it right is awful. no its not harsh imo 1
Quinvy Posted November 13, 2013 Posted November 13, 2013 Never thought I'd say this, but I agree with Ted. Ha ha! I put the ha ha because I still haven't learnt how to post smileys on this bloody iPad.
Dazdakin Posted November 13, 2013 Posted November 13, 2013 Ted . . . Harsh. . . Defo not. But I do remember a month or so back at rugby Ted gave me a right old tongue lashing for nearly spilling his sales box over the floor while chit chatting and holding a pint all at the same time. I deserved it. Love ya Ted Dazz 2
Simon T Posted November 13, 2013 Posted November 13, 2013 I can personally understand someone paying way over the odds on a fantastic record if they are clueless. But to pay silly money for a terrible record means you are clueless and devoid of taste. I find myself asking the question, how does a person who is clueless and devoid of taste come to have so much disposable income? Inherited wealth has a lot to answer for. "made of gold" is an extremely rich person who just collects very expensive records of all genres.
Pete S Posted November 13, 2013 Posted November 13, 2013 "made of gold" is an extremely rich person who just collects very expensive records of all genres. Just so they can say they have the most expensive records, I bet
Jim G Posted November 13, 2013 Posted November 13, 2013 I'm a fan of the shrine stuff...but 3.5k for that, is a crazy amount! I'm sure there's was a copy on here not to long ago,though be it a bit rough,but in the realms of 450 quid!...bloody big difference Loads on Popsike for £450 ish
Jim G Posted November 13, 2013 Posted November 13, 2013 (edited) I am 55 years young, I don't want drift off topic, but £3.5K for the Cautions, who the hell will have that kind of money 10 years from now. Yes I know how auctions work. Has NS become the next Andy Warhol movement where people will pay "just to have it"? Only time will tell. BTW, JM must be the best marketeer of soul records on planet earth and good luck to him. Edited November 13, 2013 by jim g 2
Dobber Posted November 13, 2013 Posted November 13, 2013 Loads on Popsike for £450 ish I think them on popsike is the other cautions release which is far superior,though this release is admittedly rarer!
Frankie Crocker Posted November 13, 2013 Posted November 13, 2013 Steve, Shrine, Sylvia, Arock, all pressed at the same place, all with labels dropping off all over the placeSpot on Pete. Add Kismet and Twirl to the list. Look out for the X in the run- out to identify the pressing plant, the name of which eludes me at present. 1
Simon T Posted November 13, 2013 Posted November 13, 2013 Just so they can say they have the most expensive records, I bet Apparently, he doesn't converse with other 'collectors' & 559394 yen is small change. I think he just bids on stuff once they've reached 4 figures e.g. the Mello Souls
Steve G Posted November 14, 2013 Posted November 14, 2013 Steve, Shrine, Sylvia, Arock, all pressed at the same place, all with labels dropping off all over the place Spot on Pete. Add Kismet and Twirl to the list. Look out for the X in the run- out to identify the pressing plant, the name of which eludes me at present. Yes I did know that now you mention it....just remembered when seeing this auction and the label falling off that my copy is exactly the same, except I still have the detached label and it has WOL too....
Stockholmsoulfox Posted November 14, 2013 Posted November 14, 2013 Ronnie Barnes looks cheap. My Cautions - the label has become detached too, but I still have it…..must be something wrong with the glue they used…... Ronnie Barns certainly looks cheap! I'd have snapped it up at that price if I didn't already have it. A lot rarer than the Cautions as well, values certainly don't seem to be based on logic or basic rules of supply and demand ... Cheers Pete
Steve G Posted November 14, 2013 Posted November 14, 2013 Ronnie Barns certainly looks cheap! I'd have snapped it up at that price if I didn't already have it. A lot rarer than the Cautions as well, values certainly don't seem to be based on logic or basic rules of supply and demand ... Cheers Pete Agreed on ronnie Barnes Pete, I'm kicking myself because I paid considerably more for my copy when it was a 3-copy record....some you win etc....ATB Steve
Ncfc Posted November 14, 2013 Posted November 14, 2013 Remember a guy Mark Sargeant buying Sams copy(Ronnie Barnes) for more than that,must be 20 years ago.
Steve G Posted November 14, 2013 Posted November 14, 2013 Remember a guy Mark Sargeant buying Sams copy(Ronnie Barnes) for more than that,must be 20 years ago. Hi Sam has had it back since then, and I think sold it again…..Mine came from Simon Murray...
boba Posted November 15, 2013 Posted November 15, 2013 I ended up with the cautions that Pete sold, i actually eventually upgraded if someone needs it (still have it), and can scan the original labels off of my upgrade if you want consistent looking labels. Thanks.
Frankie Crocker Posted November 15, 2013 Posted November 15, 2013 I am 55 years young, I don't want drift off topic, but £3.5K for the Cautions, who the hell will have that kind of money 10 years from now. Yes I know how auctions work. Has NS become the next Andy Warhol movement where people will pay "just to have it"? Only time will tell. BTW, JM must be the best marketeer of soul records on planet earth and good luck to him.I can personally understand someone paying way over the odds on a fantastic record if they are clueless. But to pay silly money for a terrible record means you are clueless and devoid of taste. I find myself asking the question, how does a person who is clueless and devoid of taste come to have so much disposable income? Inherited wealth has a lot to answer for.You could be the owner of a London football club or his girlfriend with a liking for cultural artifacts. You could be a professional footballer who leaves his Porsche in a pond. You could be a retired snooker player reputed to have rooms full of soul records. With the numbers of Chinese, Russian, Indian and African high-rollers increasing, it's not the prices I'm concerned about but a takeover of the whole record market by nations still unaware of USA music collectibles.
boba Posted November 15, 2013 Posted November 15, 2013 I can personally understand someone paying way over the odds on a fantastic record if they are clueless. But to pay silly money for a terrible record means you are clueless and devoid of taste. I find myself asking the question, how does a person who is clueless and devoid of taste come to have so much disposable income? Inherited wealth has a lot to answer for. "Watch your step" is way better than "no other way" imo, terrible for you maybe. The other one has "poor loser" which is the best side. Fortunately for you northern dudes they threw you a bone on the b-side of "poor loser".
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