Guest martinsbox Posted November 10, 2006 Posted November 10, 2006 (edited) Paris Blues - tony middleton - mala 544 11338 refosoul 2:11 of the best sound ever . . . a record from my youth . . . and still going strong!! Mr. Middleton can do no wrong on this monster sound. Martin Edited November 10, 2006 by martinsbox
Guest nubes Posted November 10, 2006 Posted November 10, 2006 If that guy walks out of my life - the three degrees - loma (unreleased) 11335 refosoul On the subject of LOMA here is an unreleased track by The Three Degrees very similar in vein to "Driving me mad", a nice dancer....Delxx
Guest nubes Posted November 10, 2006 Posted November 10, 2006 MY LONELY GIRL - jay wiggins - ipg 11336 refosoul THIS IS HOW IT SHOULD BE DONE! I give this triple foive Delxx
Guest martinsbox Posted November 10, 2006 Posted November 10, 2006 that's how heartaches are made - baby washington - sue records ens 3-a re-issue 11339 refosoul Time for some mellow on a Friday.
Guest nubes Posted November 10, 2006 Posted November 10, 2006 Go for Yourself - larry laster - loma 11337 refosoul Back to Loma with a bang.........Everyday baby I'm picking up speed. What more can one say about this classic eh.. bang on... Delx
Guest nubes Posted November 10, 2006 Posted November 10, 2006 Paris Blues - tony middleton - mala 544 11338 refosoul 2:11 of the best sound ever . . . a record from my youth . . . and still going strong!! Mr. Middleton can do no wrong on this monster sound. Martin Two word, Wigan Casino, pure and pure,Delx
Guest nubes Posted November 10, 2006 Posted November 10, 2006 that's how heartaches are made - baby washington - sue records ens 3-a re-issue 11339 refosoul Time for some mellow on a Friday. niice..... did this record make the mainstream charts at all?? i'm sure that i've heard it on a radio station years ago... Delxx
Guest martinsbox Posted November 10, 2006 Posted November 10, 2006 (edited) niice..... did this record make the mainstream charts at all?? i'm sure that i've heard it on a radio station years ago... Delxx Hi Del ... Jeanette 'Baby' Washington never did get a chart record, and there is no other version of this tune that entered the charts. I think there were other versions by Jerry Butler on Mercury in 1973; The Dells on Veteran in 1988; Bobby Hutton on Blue Rock in 1968; The Marvalettes on Tamla in 1969. Baby Washington's original version was released on Sue 783 in March 1963 . . . and still sounds great. that's how heartaches are made - baby washington -sue records ens 3-a re-issue 11339 refosoul Martin Edited November 10, 2006 by martinsbox
Guest nubes Posted November 10, 2006 Posted November 10, 2006 Hi Del ... Jeanette 'Baby' Washington never did get a chart record, and there is no other version of this tune that entered the charts. I think there were other versions by Jerry Butler on Mercury in 1973; The Dells on Veteran in 1988; Bobby Hutton on Blue Rock in 1968; The Marvalettes on Tamla in 1969. Baby Washington's original version was released on Sue 783 in March 1963 . . . and still sounds great. that's how heartaches are made - baby washington -sue records ens 3-a re-issue 11339 refosoul Martin Must've been played on a soul show then mate,nice bit of romance on a friday night!!!...Del xx
Jumpinjoan Posted November 10, 2006 Author Posted November 10, 2006 (edited) LOVE COMES TUMBLING DOWN - betty everett - abc 11340 refosoul This never fails to lift my mood... cheap as chips too Edited November 10, 2006 by jumpinjoan
Guest nubes Posted November 10, 2006 Posted November 10, 2006 LOVE COMES TUMBLING DOWN - betty everett - abc 11340 refosoul This never fails to lift my mood... cheap as chips too yes! yes! yes!cheap as chips, rich as gold,baby J, rich as gold Del xx
NEV Posted November 10, 2006 Posted November 10, 2006 COME GET TO THIS - nancy wilson - album only 11341 refosoul HOW SMOOTH IS THIS
Guest nubes Posted November 10, 2006 Posted November 10, 2006 COME GET TO THIS - nancy wilson - album only 11341 refosoul HOW SMOOTH IS THIS like molasses, boyfriend,like molasses Delx
Laurent Mtp Posted November 10, 2006 Posted November 10, 2006 Gonna hang on in there girl - jesse davies - 11342 refosoul
NEV Posted November 10, 2006 Posted November 10, 2006 THATS WHEN I NEED YOU - freddy butler - kapp lp 11343 refosoul WHILE WERE ON THE SMOOTH STUFF
Edwin S Wales Posted November 10, 2006 Posted November 10, 2006 THINK SMART - fiestas - old town 11332 refosoul Make no excuses for this one what so ever!! When i first started going to niters... this was one record i always thought i'd never get... although it's not that rare i know. } Still feel dead proud when i play it.... got everything a soul record should have... and more Bought an issue of this 20 odd years ago off a Ray Evans list..{whatever happened to Ray...he used to turn up loads of the big tunes of the day} Only snag was...it was two months before I could play it as I'd had the list sent in while at Her Majesty's pleasure...and had to finish my sentence before getting home to play it...still well worth the wait
Guest nubes Posted November 10, 2006 Posted November 10, 2006 Gonna hang on in there girl - jesse davies - 11342 refosoul ooooh la la thank you, ma cherie, nice smooth dancer, easy on the un talc but still danceable wooden floors,je'taime mon cherie, Del xx
Guest nubes Posted November 10, 2006 Posted November 10, 2006 THATS WHEN I NEED YOU - freddy butler - kapp lp 11343 refosoul WHILE WERE ON THE SMOOTH STUFF another classic soul galore, all the way, Delxx
Guest Posted November 11, 2006 Posted November 11, 2006 (edited) Hi Del ... Jeanette 'Baby' Washington never did get a chart record, and there is no other version of this tune that entered the charts. I think there were other versions by Jerry Butler on Mercury in 1973; The Dells on Veteran in 1988; Bobby Hutton on Blue Rock in 1968; The Marvalettes on Tamla in 1969. Baby Washington's original version was released on Sue 783 in March 1963 . . . and still sounds great. that's how heartaches are made - baby washington -sue records ens 3-a re-issue 11339 refosoul Martin Got to put the record straight here Martin and give the great Baby Washington her due, she had a couple of top 10 hits in the R&B charts, one of them "That's How Heartaches Are Made" peaking at 10 R&B and crossing over to the national charts peaking at 40 in march '63, her other top 10er again peaked at 10 and crossed over to peak at 73, that was "Only Those In Love" in july '65, she also went "pop"with "Nobody Cares" for Neptune in june '61and "Leave Me Alone" for Sue (great record) in august '63, at 60 and 62 respectively, she was a regular in the R&B charts from '59 through to the mid 70s when she was cutting sides for Master, one of which crossed over too, " Forever" 30 R&B and went "pop" albeit at a lowly 119, the sides she cut with Don Gardner also did well in the R&B charts and last but not least she again made the R&B charts in may 1980 as featured singer on "Wolf Tickets" by Parlet a George Clinton group, apologies for going on a bit here but as far as I'm concerned Jeanette "Baby" Washington never made a bad record and fully deserved her chart success, Thanks for posting it Martin it certainly does.....still sound great Derek. Edited November 11, 2006 by DelTee
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