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Just want a ballpark year Kev.?

Yep a ballpark year would be good....I do remember when I got this tape these were current records...some good oldies mixed in as well.The Lewis sisters always cracked me up.

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Steve Mancha – Did My Baby Call – Wheelsville

Martha Starr – I'm Lonely – Thelma

Frankie Beverly & Butlers – I Want To Feel I'm Wanted – Fairmount

Holly Maxwell – Only When You're Lonely – Constellation

Perfections – Am I Gonna Lose You – SVR

Cliff Nobles – My Love Is Getting Stronger – J-V/Atlantic

Lewis Sisters – He's An Oddball – VIP

Jimmy Ricks – What A Feeling – Festival

Yum-Yums – Big Thing – ABC

Billy Storm – Please Don't Mention Her Name – HBR

Bob & Fred – I'll Be On My Way – Big Mack

Magnetics – Lady In Green – Bonnie

Magnetics – Heart You're Made Of Stone – Bonnie

Tony Hestor – Just Can't Leave You – Karate

Fascinators – In Other Words – Bombay

Gloria & The T-Airas – I'm Satisfied – Betty

Kelly Sisters – Some Girls Will Do Anything - Coed

Silky Hargraves – Keep Loving Me Like You Do – Dearborn

Professionals – That's Why I Love You – Groove City

Jackey Beavers – A Love That Never Grows Cold – Revilot

Cashmeres – Showstopper – HEM

Al Scott – What Happened To Yesterday – Genuine

Erma Franklin – Abracadabra – Epic

Magnetics – When I'm With My Baby – Sable

Gene Toones – What More Do You Want – Simco

Anne Heywood – Crook His Little Finger – Hondo

Rotations – (Put A Dime On) D-9 – Frantic

Poets – Wrapped Around Your Finger – J-2

Willie Tee – Please Don't Go – Nola

Magnetics – Count the Days – Sable

Temptones – Girl I Love You – Arctic

Volumes – That Same Old Feeling – Impact

Mamie Galore – No Right To Cry – Sack

Tommy Ridgley – My Love Gets Stronger – International City

Capitals – Can't Deny That I Love You – Omen

Dave Charles – Ain't Gonna Cry No More – Donnie

Andrea Henry – I Need You Like A Baby – MGM

Honey Bees – Never In A Million Years – Garrison

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All of those tracks were what we considered oldies by the 90's, especially the late 90's as suggested.  Not one was a 90's discovery, all appear to be late Wigan/Stafford era plays. 

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some list though aint it.. any promoter / Dj types out there? if you can play that lot in a round about order, I'm there for the night...Pronto!

 

Malcolm

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Looking at the list again and the only one that was a newie in the 90's would be the Poets, Yarmouth first time heard it I think, around that time, 90/91.  The rest had as far as I can tell been around some time come the 90's.

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some list though aint it.. any promoter / Dj types out there? if you can play that lot in a round about order, I'm there for the night...Pronto!

 

Malcolm

Yes it is a great list of records and would satisfy most DJ's and dancers alike even today.

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All of those tracks were what we considered oldies by the 90's, especially the late 90's as suggested.  Not one was a 90's discovery, all appear to be late Wigan/Stafford era plays. 

I sold a dozen of those tracks in the 70's and knew of at least ten more.

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