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Sounding very darkly Detroit to my ears, flip the effervescent Try A lttle Harder for the Fi-Dels

Bob Refl composition You Never Do Right (My Baby), Keymen/Jay Boy UK.

I didn't realise that some of these Jay Boy's have become quite expensive - after 40 years I still find it hard to take

the label seriously, though all credit to President for knocking the tunes out.

 

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Posting this one up from a damp bank holiday break in Whitby while taking a bit of shelter.This one i first heard on an early Goldmine Northern CD and its a marmite record.Some say it got plays at Cleggy and even the Casino but cant realy find owt much about it really.Perhaps you guys could enlighten me.

 

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51 minutes ago, Patto said:

Posting this one up from a damp bank holiday break in Whitby while taking a bit of shelter.This one i first heard on an early Goldmine Northern CD and its a marmite record.Some say it got plays at Cleggy and even the Casino but cant realy find owt much about it really.Perhaps you guys could enlighten me.

 

Patto

Always had a soft spot for a bit of white pop because of the memories invokes in me but would I want to hear this out these days......no.

Cheers

Martyn

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3 hours ago, hullsoul said:

Patto

Always had a soft spot for a bit of white pop because of the memories invokes in me but would I want to hear this out these days......no.

Cheers

Martyn

Yep know what you mean i did say it was a marmite track but it does have a following in some circles and its quite a rare record too.Let me address the balance and put up for you one of thr most soulful tunes ever played on the Northern scene and one safely resting in my box

 

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On ‎23‎/‎08‎/‎2016 at 10:29, hullsoul said:

Mick

Me too.

One that often gets overlooked (B side of "Candy")

 

 

I totally agree, I played this at Walsall record fair to Mick Smith & Roy Gelder (top UK Collector) 15 years ago & asked them to name the 45 no problem for Mick but Roy was like a double take brother with it, I bet that you play it at most soul nights & only a very small number will get it right. great group great Soul. NICEONE. 

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17 hours ago, andybellwood said:

Going through a few of the old wants lists , invariably scribbles (often illegible) on scraps of paper and found I'd got this one outstanding - now sorted 

Gale Garnett 'I'll cry alone '

 

Bit Psych , nevertheless a cracking tune in my book, love the hammond organ break.

Much underrated.

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On 28/08/2016 at 11:57, Patto said:

Posting this one up from a damp bank holiday break in Whitby while taking a bit of shelter.This one i first heard on an early Goldmine Northern CD and its a marmite record.Some say it got plays at Cleggy and even the Casino but cant realy find owt much about it really.Perhaps you guys could enlighten me.

 

I don't like marmite, but love this.

Sunshine pop it may be, but it's got the groove.

Nice one.

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On ‎26‎/‎08‎/‎2016 at 20:05, hullsoul said:

Lets start the weekend off with a bang............

Forris Woods-Stoned On Love Abbott

 

 

deserves to be absolutely massive, but seems to be around in too much quantity at the moment, guess they'll all dry up someday, we'll realise there were only a few hundred of the stock, and then everyone will want one.   

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2 minutes ago, geeselad said:

deserves to be absolutely massive, but seems to be around in too much quantity at the moment, guess they'll all dry up someday, we'll realise there were only a few hundred of the stock, and then everyone will want one.   

Agreed mate i got mine about 5 years ago and its deffo one i would not part with. Its also availlable as David Morris on the Radnor label, exactly same tune so its not too hard to find at least one of the two releases.

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Been taking an interest in UK Jay Boy releases of late.

Found this one interesting as I can't see any reference to a US release.

As I understand it was recorded in UK, possibly the same group who were also touring UK clubs under

various group banners during the late 60's. I believe that it's one of the rarer releases on the label.

Quite a few threads on here about Jay Boy, here's one if anyone's interested:

The Invitations Picking Up Jay Boy records:

 

 

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4 hours ago, Patto said:

Back to my youth club days with this classic Northern instrumental.Just picked up a lovely thick vinyl crisp sounding Aussie original.Not many pennies for so many memories

 

Patto

Ahhhhh still love this,still got my picture cover of it I bought when it was massive at Wigan............not the most soulful looking band :lol:

Anyone know who played it first at Wigan???
Cheers

Martyn

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Just now, hullsoul said:

Following on from Patto's post of a great bit of white pop the other day.Here's one I've had since Wigan, "No Matter" has been seeing a bit of interest?

Lesley Gore - No Matter What You Do/I Won't Love You Anymore (Sorry) Mercury

 

 

 

'I Won't Love You Anymore (Sorry)' - a popular Dekkas Roots Room play 

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1 hour ago, hullsoul said:

Following on from Patto's post of a great bit of white pop the other day.Here's one I've had since Wigan, "No Matter" has been seeing a bit of interest?

Lesley Gore - No Matter What You Do/I Won't Love You Anymore (Sorry) Mercury

 

 

 

LIKE them both but the NO MATTER WHAT side is the one for me

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1 hour ago, Patto said:

What do you guys think of this one.I have an issue copy and there seems to be a lot who rate it but i have never been convinced .

 

Patto

I've always thought it's a descent dancer but have thought it's always well over priced  when I've seen it,on occasions seen it for 3 figures....what's that all about????If I saw one for £20/30 I'd probably give my piggie bank a rattle to see it there was any pennies for it :D

Must admit never seen an issue?

Has it had plays at any time?

Cheers

Martyn

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58 minutes ago, hullsoul said:

Patto

I've always thought it's a descent dancer but have thought it's always well over priced  when I've seen it,on occasions seen it for 3 figures....what's that all about????If I saw one for £20/30 I'd probably give my piggie bank a rattle to see it there was any pennies for it :D

Must admit never seen an issue?

Has it had plays at any time?

Cheers

Martyn

Martyn

Agree with your comments mate.Think the issue is rare and i have seen it for sale at £200.which is far too much in my opinion.It has the Stafford flavour but im not sure it ever got spins there.The flip is a nice beat ballad.

Patto

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4 hours ago, Chris Turnbull said:

Some great stuff going on here still - not posted for a while so a couple from me today.

First up a recent discovery for me but one you old lags will probably know, the superb Frankie and The Damons - Bad Woman (Damons)

 

Chris

Great vocals but tempo's all over the place,can't imagine the dancers taking to it???

Cheers

Martyn

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