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Another handful of collectable Soul LPs up for grabs, no duffers here, all contain great tracks, some issued on 45, others unissued.  More to follow over the next week or so.

Cover graded first & vinyl second, always conservative and satisfaction guaranteed

St = Stereo, Mo = Mono (Mono’s the harder to find in most cases)

Full track list and label photos on request

 

Freda Payne – How do you say I don’t love you anymore – MGM 4370 (St) M-/M- £40

(Immaculate condition, longest album title in the world, Freda covers O.C. Smith’s “On easy street”, or was it hers in the first place? “Sad, sad September” another fine outing)

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Barbara McNair – The real Barbara McNair – Motown 680 (St) Ex-/Ex+ £45 SOLD

(The gorgeous Barbara - faultless, smooth and soooo heavenly. ”Forget you ever met me baby”, “It happens every time” and “If you can want” “The hunter…” and then some.  Top seam on the cover top seam is taped neatly and the bottom seam has a fine split, but nothings going to fall apart. This a classic album full of great tracks and only letting it go as I have pulled a Demo copy)

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Platters – Going back to Detroit – Musicor 1125 (St) Ex+/Ex+ £30

(Great version of “Why do you wanna make me blue”, the title track has the same backing as Johnnie Mae Matthews “Lonely you’ll be”. “With this ring” sauntered along with the panache the Platters bring. Also includes the Driftersesque “Run while its dark” a Platters 65 release on the Entrée label. Stunning vocals throughout, regardless of lead)

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Walter Jackson – It’s all over – Okeh 12107 (Mo) Ex/Ex+ £30 SOLD

(Walt knocked out some of the prime beat ballads to be found on the Okeh label, emphasised by the title track, “That’s what mama said” with all the instrumentation and belting horns you’d expect from the Latin edged output.  A nice version of the uptempo “Lee cross” with its jazzy feel, and the big band fronter’s “Then only then” and “I don’t want to suffer”. Rarer monaural)

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Major Lance – Greatest hits – Okeh 12110 (Mo) Ex/Ex+ £30

(What can you say about the Major, just superb, captures the Okeh spirit right through, big orchestral style backing with that spicy Latin tinge, sublime. “Monkey time”, “Sometimes I wonder”, “Hey little girl”, “Rhythm”, “Gotta get away”, and the canasta intro’d “Matador”.  There all there, a fine collection of Major’s regular and often overlooked tracks on Mono. Top label has a price sticker on the run out edge and bottom seam a short split on the pocket end)

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PayPal as friends or add 4% or bank transfer please.

 

Postage:

£3.50 – Regular 1st Class (Up to £50)

£5 – 1st Class Signed For (Up to £50)

UK Special Delivery on request

Overseas on Request

 

Cheers, Lee

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