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Posted

I quite like the Howeefeel "People Of The World" I picked up from Jason at the same time as the Valdons.  The Valdons is great, That funky kid Andy Whitmore put me onto that one, deffo worth some exposure at soul venues.

I played this at Filthy Soul all dayer, :thumbsup:

Posted

Some plays of mine from 2013 that i feel could make more impact in 2014.

 

Portrait - love you from now on (acetate)

Soul Senders - I got to get a move on (Soul-o-Matic)

Dynamic Concepts - Now that you left me (Dynamic sounds)

Valentinos - Stay away (Clean)

Hunt's Determination - Are we through (Earwax)

Joe Garland - That's his girl (EIA)

Truth & Devotion - I'm so happy (Champ)

Bobby Jones & New Life - He's just alright with me (Free Spirit)

Superbs - Till you tell me you love me (Ando)

Ruby & Mudflaps - Breezy (Jupiter)

Bitter & Sweet - You call me lollypop (C/up)

Arthur Foy - Love dreams  (MCS)

Posted (edited)

I've Got Two

Fourth Level - Deep South (U-Larc 2228) A Hundred Mile An Hour Dancer with an Instro Flip To Get Those Feet Moving.

Heartbreakers - Hold On Comin' (Tomi 119) with an Up-tempo Danceable beat It's Sam & Dave & Numerous other artists Take On "Hold On I'm Coming"

Don't Think either are on Youtube?

Kirsty

Edited by Gold Band
Posted

Hi Sean

 

Yep, this is a cracker. Heard you spin this on some show or another!

 

Hope yer well matey.

 

Peter

 

:thumbsup:

 

Cheers Peter, yes that's right. Have played it on the Radio and various gigs over the past 18 months.

 

A few others are picking up on it and I feel it could well go on, at least in crossover circles, to be a classic.

 

Hope you're well too buddy!

 

All the best for 2014.

 

:thumbsup:

 

Sean

Posted

Well said that man - If someone puts a record up they wanna hear 'out 'n' about' next year (They're tip), that some may have heard 20 odd years ago, I don't think it a hanging offence.....Yes, 'it's' been done - well let's do 'it' again shall we?!!!

 

I really do think I'll be off on my long awaited 'Northern Soul Gap Year' very soon - I hope to see some of you on my return (If I bother) :wink: 

 

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

 

Len :thumbsup: 

 

Just randomly grabbed this off the shelf - What a f*ckin' record!

 

'Leon Haywood - You Don't Have To See Me Cry'

 

ENJOY!

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZevU_oZ8Nr0

 

Nice one Len. Had this long time, good to see it getting spins!

 

:thumbsup:

 

Sean

Posted

Another I picked up of Fish at the same time is The Dynamites feat Charles Walker (Little Charles).  "Still Can't Get You Out Of My Heart"  came out on the album "Love Is Only Everything.  But the flip of the 45 I didn't know as it only came out on the US take of the album or so I believe. "Get Up On Living"  is a great little number from the band.  

 

Have a listen at https://www.firstexperiencerecords.com/product-detail////The+Dynamites+feat.+Charles+Walker/Still+Can%27t+Get+You+Out+Of+My+Heart++Get+Up+On+Living/vinyl/3981

 

I doubt either of the above will go big but I'm not sure many tips will get a spin on todays scene let alone go big.

 

That 'Get Up On Living' is a really good tip Chalky.

 

The sort of thing that'll come back and bite in 2-3 years!

 

Nice one.

 

:thumbsup:

 

Sean

Posted

Always loved this thread at the start of the year but it seems to have gone a bit T*TS up this year . Maybe grumpy old men syndrome has struck , I know I,ve got it. :yes:

 

Here a few known by some but not by others, see what ya think.........

 

 

 

 

https://youtu.be/uNw1OM4b6dQ

 

Some lovely stuff there.

 

Great contribution Dave, in the true spirit of the thread.

 

Someone with his ear to the ground and more than willing to share.

 

Cheers, :hatsoff2:

 

Sean

Posted

One I don't think has had much exposure yet and has been out for a good six months .

NOTATIONS - THAT GIRL (CASH )

A previously unreleased cut that was pressed up by those great guys at Numero .

A great 45 for peanuts :)

Surprisingly no YouTube clip ,so apologies if this contravenes any rules ?

https://www.juno.co.uk/products/that-girl/488061-01/

 

 

Excellent Tip Nev.

 

'A great 45 for peanuts'

 

Nice one matey.

 

:thumbsup:

 

Sean

Posted (edited)

Well, after a bumpy start, I think we're getting somewhere!  :)

 

Some really great contributions from all around, with a few half decent newer cuts and a couple of surprise 'revivals' have made this all really interesting.

 

And, from many of the comments I've read and received, there appears to be quite a few folk genuinely interested and grateful for the music that's been suggested, so please keep 'em coming and don't be bashful!

 

Have just spent an hour or so tidying this lot into something resembling a list and here's how its looking:

  1. Sonny Holly - Cheating Ain't No Good- Cash Money
  2. Leon Peterson don't squeeze the sherm fire mountain
  3. Soul Rockers - "If the shoe fits ya." Buddah
  4. Lovelites - My Baby Loves Me
  5. Terry Callier - Don't Wanna See Myself
  6. The Kittens-Wait A Minute (VICK)
  7. Billy Duke-Millionaire (CAPITOL)
  8. Satisfaction Unlimited - Bright City Lights - Hot Wax
  9. Bobby Moore - Can't Get Away - Chess
  10. Sanders and CO — I’m So Glad I Know  - S+C - ALBUM TRACK
  11. Smoove - Summertime
  12. Mark Williams - A House For Sale
  13. Frankie Knuckles - Lets Stay Home
  14. FJ Jones - Gone And Found Another - PS
  15. Michael Wynn - Am I Strong Enough - Buddah
  16. Leon Haywood - You Don't Have To see Me Cry
  17. Funder Cooper - I Didn't Know
  18. Paul Craver - Pyramid
  19. Miss Misty & Dillinger - Can't Stop
  20. Myron & E - Cold Game 
  21. The Dynamites feat Charles Walker (Little Charles) "Still Can't Get You Out Of My Heart"
  22. Ernie Lucas - Nothing Can Seperate Me From Your Love - Okeh
  23. Ernie Shelby - Right Here Where You Left Me - Polydor
  24. James Govan - Wanted Lover - Fame
  25. Paul Vann - Soul Children - SS7 (I love the guitar)
  26. Walter Washington "The Sun don't shine" on 3 Oaks
  27. The Fabulous Chin-strokers - Your Love - G.O.G. Records
  28. Valdons — Stop, Wait A Minute Girl
  29. Derobert and Haftruths - the joy
  30. J.B. Bingham - People On A Ego Trip
  31. Howeefeel — People Of The World
  32. Richard Brooks - I'll Do Anything
  33. Kenny Lee & Just Us - Stand Up - Kenbo
  34. Ladee Luv - Real Man - Ro Lo
  35. Roscoe Thomas - American Girl - World Record
  36. Notations - That Girl - Cash
  37. Portrait - love you from now on (acetate)
  38. Soul Senders - I got to get a move on (Soul-o-Matic)
  39. Dynamic Concepts - Now that you left me (Dynamic sounds)
  40. Valentinos - Stay away (Clean)
  41. Hunt's Determination - Are we through (Earwax)
  42. Joe Garland - That's His Girl (EIA)
  43. Truth & Devotion - I'm so happy (Champ)
  44. Bobby Jones & New Life - He's just alright with me (Free Spirit)
  45. Superbs - Till you tell me you love me (Ando)
  46. Ruby & Mudflaps - Breezy (Jupiter)
  47. Bitter & Sweet - You call me lollypop (C/up)
  48. Arthur Foy - Love dreams  (MCS)
  49. Fourth Level - Deep South (U-Larc 2228)
  50. Heartbreakers - Hold On Comin' (Tomi 119)

Thanks all for your positive contributions.

 

It's bin educational!

 

:thumbsup:

 

Sean

Edited by Sean Hampsey
Posted (edited)

i can't find a youtube of the numero 94 east 45 but you can hear it hear:

 

https://www.numerogroup.com/products/94-east-if-you-see-me-bw-games

 

it's totally different than this version which i guess has prince on vocal:

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIRsie5tVv4

 

edit: here's a little better sample of the numero version:

 

https://www.juno.co.uk/products/94-east-if-you-see-me/507990-01/

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Posted (edited)

I've Got Two

Fourth Level - Deep South (U-Larc 2228) A Hundred Mile An Hour Dancer with an Instro Flip To Get Those Feet Moving.

Heartbreakers - Hold On Comin' (Tomi 119) with an Up-tempo Danceable beat It's Sam & Dave & Numerous other artists Take On "Hold On I'm Coming"

Don't Think either are on Youtube?

Kirsty

 

Love the Fourth Level - Deep South...Shiftys old Royston Vasey Male Voice Choir cover up, proper old skool stompin 'Northern' Soul...Boom !!!

 

HNY Russ

Edited by Russ Vickers
Posted (edited)

The latest release from Soul Junction, unreleased JB Bingham.....

 

https://www.souljunctionrecords.co.uk/SJ525.html

 

also pick any of the recent releases from soul junction, all worthy of plays out on the scene. 

 Nice one Chalky

I might be biased somewhat  but I still think there's plenty of legs left in :

The Coalitions (the whole album)

David Washington Games

August Heat You & Me

Elbowed-Out Taking A Step (watchout for their follow up 45 in 2014 too)

Dave

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Posted

Excellent Tip Nev.

 

'A great 45 for peanuts'

 

Nice one matey.

 

:thumbsup:

 

Sean

I have to say Sean ,this for me is one of their best and they've given us a lot on a few different label s.

The travesty is ,if it hadn't been for the numero group ,we never have heard this,let alone been able to own a copy of two great sides for so little money .

Proof that we need to support these good people who work hard to dig deep and find this stuff .

Its not all about finding and owning big ticket rare records!

Posted (edited)

I have to say Sean ,this for me is one of their best and they've given us a lot on a few different label s.

The travesty is ,if it hadn't been for the numero group ,we never have heard this,let alone been able to own a copy of two great sides for so little money .

Proof that we need to support these good people who work hard to dig deep and find this stuff .

Its not all about finding and owning big ticket rare records!

I totally agree Rob and the guys at Numero do a great job. They dig deep them selves plus have a wide network of peeps that help them. Along the same vain Nev I'm sure you'd want to big up Soul Junction who do an equally great job.

 

As for Kirsty's offering of Fourth Level, unless more copies have turned up and she knows something I don't, there just aren't enough copies around for it to go big this year. As far as I know there are 4 real vinyl copies on 3 continents and not all with DJ's. I have a copy, but the other three I believe are with collectors and the reality is that I don't play out enough to really make that much impact on any record. It might become a hot topic this year, a swapped soundfile etc, but a big record, ie the general punters paying on the door, kind of known, don't think so.

 

Think there is always a danger of this thread becoming 'I know something you don't know' a form of elitism. Where as I thought the thread was about records that have been known amongst a few collectors breaking through to being really popular.

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Posted

Just bought the notations hadn't properly listened to it before. 

 

The problem is that virtually everything that we tip will have been played before somewhere at sometime, but like a lot of last hour Mecca spins or quite a few one or two time spins at at other clubs back in the 70's they were not heard by many but a lot became popular later, these are the types of tunes we can discover/rediscover, or new releases or releases of unissued stuff. As I missed from 1981 to 1995 there is a lot of stuff that is new to me this will be the same for others on here. Not everyone is like Sean, Chalky or Steve G who have collected from when they started right through to now. So instead of being negative lets look at what's tipped you never know something might grab you that you know of and haven't listened to before. In a way this is a bit like tape swapping in the 70's.

Posted (edited)

I agree with you Mark these topics can be a great way to pick up something you don't know or even slipped you by.  I only commented on the 2007 list as I was surprised to see so many that were already well established at then time, some over many years.  Sean also asked the question did any of them make it, I answered as I said  :thumbsup:

Anyway been some good tips so far, especially the new releases/discoveries.

 

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Posted

Its not all about finding and owning big ticket rare records!

 

Spot on Nev. And definitely in the spirit of the thread.

 

As we state at the outset 'It could be an LP track that, for whatever reason, has never been given the recognition it deserves. It might be a tasty 'B' side that, given the right exposure, might just have what it takes to become a monster!

 

And more in recent times, I think we could add 'it could be a recent release that's been laying dormant for decades or something recently recorded that simply has the right 'sound'.

 

Excellent stuff.

 

Cheers.

 

:thumbsup:

 

Sean

Posted

At a risk of being shot down,here's one from 2012 that has still got potential to be bigger, given time.

 

Willie West - "She's so wise" - Timmion.(only part recorded.).

 

 

At a risk of being shot down,here's one from 2012 that has still got potential to be bigger, given time.

 

Willie West - "She's so wise" - Timmion.(only part recorded.

 

 

No flames from me bought this few months ago

Posted

Heartstoppers album I actually prefer the brainwashed by love track butt the whole album is good worth buying if you can find one.

Was going to put that up as well Mark but couldn't find it on Youtube mate  :thumbsup:

Posted

No flames from me bought this few months ago

I have got flames about this, but I'm not saying why cos the owner is on here and if he's reading this.

THANKS,for all your help ( Not) !

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Posted

another tip from me, another brand new release and another part of my playbox

 

https://youtu.be/N0SZHfbD5x4

 

a-side is nice (and written by the man himself) but for me and the floor its side two (forward to 1:44)

 

Had 800 people going wirl dat the recent Nürnberg Soul Weekender and set the floor on fire at our local Reggae Steady Soul new years eve allnighter. Rightly so.

Posted (edited)

Nice one Len. Had this long time, good to see it getting spins!

 

:thumbsup:

 

Sean

 

Yup same here mate (over 20 years actually) :P I don't think it was ever played to death though, so this 'random grab' may have reminded some (myself included) how good it is once again :thumbsup: 

 

I think maybe some got the impression that this thread is for complete newies only, when it is actually 'top tips' (which could be anything) It's back on track now anyway, good thread that it is :wink:

 

All the best,

 

Len :thumbsup: 

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Posted

another tip from me, another brand new release and another part of my playbox

 

https://youtu.be/N0SZHfbD5x4

 

a-side is nice (and written by the man himself) but for me and the floor its side two (forward to 1:44)

 

Had 800 people going wirl dat the recent Nürnberg Soul Weekender and set the floor on fire at our local Reggae Steady Soul new years eve allnighter. Rightly so.

 

 

The 'How can I be sure' side sounded great at New Year, Marc. dare I say better than the original !!!!!, which I've never been a great fan of.

Posted

Neither of these are totally unknown - but I think they deserve wider recognition, see what ya think......hope you enjoy em.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFRajgbS61E

 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lY6ymBtqDt0

 

I would also add my Judy Freeman & Black Rock Cover, which I've been playing for a few years now.  Don't think it will remain under the paper much longer this year, due to another copy surfacing recently, but a great tune none the less - 

 

HNY Russ

Posted

It's refreshing to see so many new and recent new releases getting a mention :thumbsup: but how many of them are getting anywhere near the extensive airplay they deserve out on their respective scene's :g:

A top tip for 2014 might for more Dj's to be a bit braver and ignore the incessant diatribe against new releases and and anthing less than 100mph, could 2014 be the year when the soul gets put back into Northern ?

Dave

Posted

Neither of these are totally unknown - but I think they deserve wider recognition, see what ya think......hope you enjoy em.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFRajgbS61E

 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lY6ymBtqDt0

 

I would also add my Judy Freeman & Black Rock Cover, which I've been playing for a few years now.  Don't think it will remain under the paper much longer this year, due to another copy surfacing recently, but a great tune none the less - 

 

HNY Russ

That New Love track is superb Russ  :thumbsup:  Nice one matey HNY !

 

Swifty :wink:

Posted

I am not inviting any kind of negative debate when I say this, its purely a personal observation, I think there have been some crackin tunes posted so far, but very few of them would be suitable for an Allnighter IMVHO, some mixed in cleverly by very good DJ's could make it, most wouldn't....having said that, most would sound great at a Modern/Crossover Night....

 

Best Russ

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