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On 11/03/2018 at 19:34, Mick Sway said:

Recent acquisition, The Soul Notes - Don't Make Me Bag - Way Out , though I'll be amazed if Martyn for one, hasn't posted it at sometime.

A former sales box cheepo, that must now have legs, with two cracking sides:

 

Mick

Big 90t's nighter tune that still gets the odd outing.

Yes I'll have posted it at some time I would think in the past but still worth another post,still love it as much as the first time I heard it.

The demos are the only way you can get "Don't Make Me Beg"

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14 hours ago, Twoshoes said:

just set up a deck and dug out the boxes from under the stairs, must have had this over thirty years can't recall ever playing it

 

One of her best imo :thumbsup:

Cheers

Martyn

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Bang up to date with this great double-sider

The James Hunter Six- I Got Eyes Daptone

 


The James Hunter Six - I Don't Wanna Be Without You Daptone

 

 

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A bit of British anyone :D

Nearly the same as Bo Jr-Coffee Pot but a lot cheaper.By the way for the anoraks Bo Jr's version is the theme tune to Hawksbee & Jacobs radio show on TalkSport :hatsoff2:

David Ede & Go Man Go Men-Last Night Pye

 

 

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Staying with the British tunes & the Pye label but something very different,got this given ages ago but don't think I've posted it?

B side of his 1976 chart hit "Now Is The Time". Bet there's loads of these at car boots etc.

Jimmy James-Want You So Much Pye

 

 

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3 hours ago, hullsoul said:

Bang up to date with this great double-sider

The James Hunter Six- I Got Eyes Daptone

 


The James Hunter Six - I Don't Wanna Be Without You Daptone

 

 

I got eyes edges it for me but both sides get played a lot on my system, if you heard it without knowing anything about it you'd think it was a late sixties recording?

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Not posted for a while just gonna post a horn driven  Double Header !

The Mad Men - Do The African Twist pt1 & pt2 - Gamble 

 

Atb Kev :hatsoff2:

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had to get a second copy of this as one of my kids nicked mine, really does reward a few listens

 

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LP only track (?), surprising what lurks on old compilation LP's

 

 

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18 hours ago, hullsoul said:

Bang up to date with this great double-sider

The James Hunter Six- I Got Eyes Daptone

Hiya Martyn, hope all good with you

Not heard this at all but really like it - hadn't heard of James Hunter either so looked him up thinking he must be American (Daptone, etc) but actually from Colchester. Used to be known as Howling Wilf :D

 

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2 fantastic sides i dont recall this ever having huge plays i hardly recall hearing it out ? It doesnt appear to fall into classic oldie status.

 

Maybe just not rare enough either......

 

 

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Recently aquired from my bro'

Bobby Rio Ask the Lonely Picadilly 7N.35303 1966
A sterling effort by a UK artist , made by the orchestral arrangement by the great Ivor Raymonde.

 

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  Another addition for me and one of my all time favourite Northern Soul tracks, The Major's - You Don't Want Me No More, it just doesn't get much better!  :yes:  :hatsoff2:

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On 17/03/2018 at 13:22, Mick Sway said:

Recently aquired from my bro'

Bobby Rio Ask the Lonely Picadilly 7N.35303 1966
A sterling effort by a UK artist , made by the orchestral arrangement by the great Ivor Raymonde.

 

Mick

Sorry but this is one of those "untouchable" tunes for me,as you say descent effort but pales in comparison to Levi & The Tops.

Cheers

Martyn

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Hard in nice condition, finally got one in M-

60's soul garage

 

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Another I've had for as long as I can remember and one that was left in the airing cupboard dusty and unloved until recently, changing tastes and all that quite like it now

 

 

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Just had a mint copy of The Isley Brothers mfp LP turn up to replace my old album that's seen better days, never tire of hearing My Love Is Your Love blasting out...:yes:  :hatsoff2:

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2 hours ago, Bruv said:

Just had a mint copy of The Isley Brothers mfp LP turn up

Some good tunes hidden on those cheap MFP and Starline albums, my mate doing his weekly Charity shop search looking through the usual fare of Klaus Wunderlich, Jim Reeves etc  turned up a Sammy Davis Jr album he was just about to discard it when he noticed one of the tracks was Being Natural. 

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6 hours ago, Twoshoes said:

Some good tunes hidden on those cheap MFP and Starline albums, my mate doing his weekly Charity shop search looking through the usual fare of Klaus Wunderlich, Jim Reeves etc  turned up a Sammy Davis Jr album he was just about to discard it when he noticed one of the tracks was Being Natural. 

Yeah there’s always a Jim Reeves in there 😂

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never get tired of this record, not owned it on vinyl until now, it has aged really well I think

 

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this song has so many memories for me, just wonderful soul music, just arrived

 

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Couple of still cheap tips from me

 

doris duke "the feeling is right"

 

just seen this on a playlist amongst some serious rarities so maybe starting to get some dj attention.

 

lavell kamma i know where its at tupello

 

difficult to pigeon hole but a nice record with a strong vocal cant find a clip on youtube to add

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7 minutes ago, dylan said:

doris duke "the feeling is right"

that is a really nice record Dylan, cheers

here it is

 

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On 11/04/2018 at 19:57, Mick Sway said:

UK only I think, Bubba Lou & the Highballs, British Modern Soul: Over You:

 

Ambition Records USA (1980)

Silent Records UK (1980)

Stiff Records UK (1981)

I played this back in the day as a new release (both sides) Heard it on the John Peele Radio show of all places, (Played it covered up as The Carstairs)

Cheap as Chips and Plenty about

 

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