Guest Paul Posted February 15, 2007 Posted February 15, 2007 Hello, Does anyone have a full list of UK 45s issued on Mojo? Thanks in advance, Paul Mooney
Sean Hampsey Posted February 15, 2007 Posted February 15, 2007 Hello, Does anyone have a full list of UK 45s issued on Mojo? Thanks in advance, Paul Mooney I'm pretty sure I do Paul. Is it required urgently. Might take a few days. Sean
Platters 81 Posted February 15, 2007 Posted February 15, 2007 theres an article and listing in the March 83 edition of Record Collector......dunno how complete it is.......let me know if you want a scan........
Guest Paul Posted February 15, 2007 Posted February 15, 2007 theres an article and listing in the March 83 edition of Record Collector......dunno how complete it is.......let me know if you want a scan........ Thanks Sean and Jim, I'd really appreciate a list or a scan of the article (please send to info@millbrand.com) It's nothing urgent, I just wondered how many 45s they issued. It's difficult because Mojo and other Polydor labels shared a group catalogue numbering system. I have about eighty Mojo 45s and I can think of a further twenty or so. No doubt there are more. Best regards, Paul Mooney
JOE TORQUAY Posted February 15, 2007 Posted February 15, 2007 HI, DON'T KNOW IF THESE SCANS WILL BE ANY GOOD OR NOT, JOE.
Guest mel brat Posted February 15, 2007 Posted February 15, 2007 Does anyone have a full list of UK 45s issued on Mojo? Can I just add a request for a Mojo ALBUM listing to this? Thanks.
JOE TORQUAY Posted February 15, 2007 Posted February 15, 2007 HI, I'LL TRY AGAIN,DON'T KNOW IF THIS WILL WORK OR NOT, JOE.
Guest Paul Posted February 15, 2007 Posted February 15, 2007 Here's my incomplete list... 2001-118 : Bobby Byrd - I Need Help (I Can't Do It Alone) (Part 1) / (Part 2) 2001-155 : JBs - These Are The JB's (Part 1) / (Part 2) 2027-001 : Formations - At The Top Of The Stairs / Magic Melody 2027-003 : Bobby Byrd - I Know You Got Soul / If You Don't Work You Can't Eat 2027-004 : Fascinations - Baby Make Your Own Sweet Music / Who Could Be Loving You 2027-005 : Kool & The Gang - Funky Man / Kool And The Gang / Let The Music Take Your Mind 2027-010 : Jean Battle - Love Making / When A Woman Loves A Man 2027-011 : Jimmy Dawkins - Things I Used To Do / Put It On The Hawg 2027-012 : Timmy Thomas - Why Can't We Live Together / Funky Me 2027-013 : Blossoms - Touchdown / It's All Up To You 2027-015 : Timmy Thomas - People Are Changin' / Rainbow Power 2092-001 : Tami Lynn - I'm Gonna Run Away From You / The Boy Next Door 2092-002 : Three Degrees - You're The One / Rose Garden 2092-003 : Fuzz - I Love You For All Seasons / (Instrumental) 2092-004 : Fascinations - Girls Are Out To Get You / You'll Be Sorry 2092-005 : Doris Duke - To The Other Woman / I Don't Care Anymore 2092-006 : Oscar Weathers - The Spoiler / You Wants To Play 2092-007 : Delfonics - He Don't Really Love You / Without You 2092-008 : Fuzz - Like An Open Door / Leave It All Behind Me 2092-009 : Three Degrees - There's So Much love All Around Me / Maybe 2092-011 : Doris Troy - I'll Do Anything (He Wants Me To) / But I Love Him 2092-012 : Tami Lynn - That's Understanding / Never No More 2092-013 : Jamo Thomas & His Party Brothers - I Spy (For The FBI) / Snake Hip Mama 2092-014 : JJ Jackson - But It's Alright / Do The Boogaloo 2092-016 : Jesse James - Don't Nobody Want To Get Married (Part 1) / (Part 2) 2092-017 : Doris Duke - If She's Your Wife (Who Am I?) / It Sure Was Fun 2092-018 : Fascinations - I'm So Lucky (He Loves Me) / Say It Isn't So 2092-019 : ZZ Hill - Faithful And True / I Think I'd Do It 2092-020 : Freddie North - She's All I Got 2092-021 : Fabulous Counts - Get Down People / Lunar Funk 2092-023 : Jean Wells - After Loving You / Puttin' The Best On The Outside 2092-025 : Willie Tee - Thank You John / Walking Up A One Way Street / Teasin' You 2092-027 : Ponderosa Twins + One - You Send Me / Hey Girl 2092-028 : BJ Arnau - I Want To Go Back There Again / I Love You 2092-029 : Orlons - Spinnin' Top / Anyone Who Had A Heart 2092-030 : Betty Lavette - Let Me Down Easy / I Feel Good (All Over) / What I Don't Know (Won't Hurt Me) 2092-032 : Fontella Bass - Who You Gonna Blame? / Hold On This Time 2092-033 : Little Johnny Taylor - Everybody Knows About My Good Thing (Part 1) / (Part 2) 2092-035 : Toussaint McCall - Nothing Takes The Place Of You / Shimmy 2092-036 : Elephant Band - Stone Penguin / Groovin' At The Apollo 2092-037 : Bobby Patterson - How Do You Spell Love / She Don't Have To See You (To See Through You) 2092-040 : Donnie Elbert - This Old Heart Of Mine (Is Weak For You) / Good To Me 2092-043 : Freddie North - Sweeter Than Sweetness / I Did The Woman Wrong 2092-044 : Little Johnny Taylor - It's My Fault Darling / There's Something On Your Mind 2092-045 : Fontella Bass - I Want Everyone To Know / I Need To Be Loved 2092-047 : Joe Perkins - Wrapped Up In Your Love / Looking For A Woman 2092-049 : Bird Rollins - Love Man From Carolina / She Needs Lovin' All The Time 2092-050 : El Dorados - Loose Booty (Part 1) / (Part 2) 2092-052 : O'Jays - I Dig Your Act / I'll Be Sweeter Tomorrow 2092-053 : James Carr - Freedom Train / That's What I Want To Know 2092-054 : Moses & Joshua Dillard - My Ellusive Dreams / Get Out Of My Heart 2092-055 : Invitations - What's Wrong With Me Baby / 2092-056 : James & Bobby Purify - I'm Your Puppet / Wish You Didn't Have To Go 2092-057 : Sweet Charity - Tennessee Waltz / Never Get Home 2092-058 : Flirtations - Why Didn't I Think Of That / Oh Mia Bamba 2092-059 : Bettye Swann - Make Me Yours / I Will Not Cry 2092-060 : Jimmy Ruffin - Mother's Love / Waiting On You 2092-062 : Doris Troy - Baby I Love You / To My Father's House 2092-063 : Ikettes - Peaches 'N' Cream / Sally Go Round The Roses 2093-002 : Vernon Brown - I'm A Lover / Of Your Life 2093-006 : James Brown - Hey America! / Brother Rapp (Part 1) 2093-007 : JBs - Gimme Some More / The Rabbit Got The Gun 2093-008 : Joe Simon - Drowning In The Sea Of Love / Let Me Be The One (The One Who Loves You) 2093-009 : Lee Dorsey - Freedom For The Stallion / If She Won't (Find Someone Who Will) 2093-010 : Hank Ballard - Annie Had A Baby / Teardrops On Your Letter 2093-011 : Millie Jackson - A Child Of God (It's Hard To Believe) / You're The Joy Of My Life 2093-013 : Bobby Byrd - Keep On Doin' What You're Doin' / Let Me Know 2093-014 : Joe Simon - You Are Everything / Pool Of Bad Luck 2093-015 : Millie Jackson - Ask Me What You Want / I Just Can't Stand It 2093-016 : JBs - Hot Pants Road / Pass The Peas 2093-017 : Bobby Byrd - If You Got A Love You Better (Hold On To It) / You've Got To Change Your Mind 2093-018 : Bobby Newsome - Jody, Come Back And Get Your Shoes / Post Office 2093-019 : Winifred Parker - Stop Her On Sight (SOS) / I'm On My Way 2093-020 : Bobby Byrd - Never Get Enough / My Concerto 2093-022 : Millie Jackson - My Man, A Sweet Man / I Gotta Get Away (From My Own Self) 2093-023 : Joe Simon - Power Of Love / The Mirror Don't Lie 2093-024 : Joe Simon - I Found My Dad / Trouble In My Home 2093-025 : Fred Wesley & The JBs - JB Shout / Backstabbers 2093-026 : Ernie Shelby - Bend Over Backwards / Punish Me 2093-027 : The Burner Lee Austin - Real Woman / Gimme Your Hand 2093-028 : Bobby Byrd - Saying It And Doin' It / Vicki Anderson -Don't Throw Your Love In The Garbage 2093-030 : Joe Simon - Step By Step / Talk Don't Bother Me
pikeys dog Posted February 15, 2007 Posted February 15, 2007 Could have been a real collectors label if it wasn't for the jumps in the numbering system... Some great stuff on the label.
Guest Paul Posted February 15, 2007 Posted February 15, 2007 Many thanks for the scans. I noticed three 45s they missed out so I'll post a full list later. 2011-083 : Chee Chee & Peppy - I Know I'm In Love / My Love Will Never Fade Away 2092-027 : Ponderosa Twins + One - You Send Me / Hey Girl 2092-057 : Sweet Charity - Tennessee Waltz / Never Get Home It seems they issued 105 singles on Mojo, lots of great soul and funk. I'm about 20 singles missing so if anyone has any unwanted or duplicate Mojo 45s please let me know. Best regards, Paul Mooney
Guest Paul Posted February 15, 2007 Posted February 15, 2007 So here's what I think is the full list of MOJO singles... 2001-115 : JBs - These Are The JBs (Part 1) / (Part 2) 2001-118 : Bobby Byrd - I Need Help (I Can't Do It Alone) (Part 1) / (Part 2) 2001-150 : Vicki Anderson - Super Good (Part1) / (Part 2) 2001-155 : JBs - These Are The JB's (Part 1) / (Part 2) 2011-083 : Chee Chee & Peppy - I Know I'm In Love / My Love Will Never Fade Away 2027-001 : Formations - At The Top Of The Stairs / Magic Melody 2027-002 : JBs - The Grunt (Part 1) / (Part 2) 2027-003 : Bobby Byrd - I Know You Got Soul / If You Don't Work You Can't Eat 2027-004 : Fascinations - Baby Make Your Own Sweet Music / Who Could Be Loving You 2027-005 : Kool & The Gang - Funky Man / Kool And The Gang / Let The Music Take Your Mind 2027-006 : Kool & The Gang - Love The Life You Live / The Penguin 2027-009 : Kool & The Gang - Music Is The Message (Part1) / (Part 2) 2027-010 : Jean Battle - Love Making / When A Woman Loves A Man 2027-011 : Jimmy Dawkins - Things I Used To Do / Put It On The Hawg 2027-012 : Timmy Thomas - Why Can't We Live Together / Funky Me 2027-013 : Blossoms - Touchdown / It's All Up To You 2027-015 : Timmy Thomas - People Are Changin' / Rainbow Power 2092-001 : Tami Lynn - I'm Gonna Run Away From You / The Boy Next Door 2092-002 : Three Degrees - You're The One / Rose Garden 2092-003 : Fuzz - I Love You For All Seasons / (Instrumental) 2092-004 : Fascinations - Girls Are Out To Get You / You'll Be Sorry 2092-005 : Doris Duke - To The Other Woman / I Don't Care Anymore 2092-006 : Oscar Weathers - The Spoiler / You Wants To Play 2092-007 : Delfonics - He Don't Really Love You / Without You 2092-008 : Fuzz - Like An Open Door / Leave It All Behind Me 2092-009 : Three Degrees - There's So Much love All Around Me / Maybe 2092-010 : Chuck Wood - Seven Days Too Long / Soul Shing-A-Ling 2092-011 : Doris Troy - I'll Do Anything (He Wants Me To) / But I Love Him 2092-012 : Tami Lynn - That's Understanding / Never No More 2092-013 : Jamo Thomas & His Party Brothers - I Spy (For The FBI) / Snake Hip Mama 2092-014 : JJ Jackson - But It's Alright / Do The Boogaloo 2092-015 : Al Kent - You Got To Pay The Price / Where Do I Go From Here (UNISSUED) 2092-016 : Jesse James - Don't Nobody Want To Get Married (Part 1) / (Part 2) 2092-017 : Doris Duke - If She's Your Wife (Who Am I?) / It Sure Was Fun 2092-018 : Fascinations - I'm So Lucky (He Loves Me) / Say It Isn't So 2092-019 : ZZ Hill - Faithful And True / I Think I'd Do It 2092-020 : Freddie North - She's All I Got / Ain't Nothing In The News (But The Blues) 2092-021 : Fabulous Counts - Get Down People / Lunar Funk 2092-022 : Ray Baretto - El Watusi / Ritmo Sambruso 2092-023 : Jean Wells - After Loving You / Puttin' The Best On The Outside 2092-024 : People's Choice - I Likes To Do It / Big Ladies Man 2092-025 : Willie Tee - Thank You John / Walking Up A One Way Street / Teasin' You 2092-027 : Ponderosa Twins + One - You Send Me / Hey Girl 2092-028 : BJ Arnau - I Want To Go Back There Again / I Love You 2092-029 : Orlons - Spinnin' Top / Anyone Who Had A Heart 2092-030 : Betty Lavette - Let Me Down Easy / I Feel Good (All Over) / What I Don't Know (Won't Hurt Me) 2092-031 : Oliver Sain - St Louis Breakdown / Shirley Brown - I Ain't Gonna Tell 2092-032 : Fontella Bass - Who You Gonna Blame? / Hold On This Time 2092-033 : Little Johnny Taylor - Everybody Knows About My Good Thing (Part 1) / (Part 2) 2092-034 : Bobby Powell - Peace Begins Within / Question 2092-035 : Toussaint McCall - Nothing Takes The Place Of You / Shimmy 2092-036 : Elephant Band - Stone Penguin / Groovin' At The Apollo 2092-037 : Bobby Patterson - How Do You Spell Love / She Don't Have To See You (To See Through You) 2092-038 : Midnight Movers - Why Don't We Do It In The Road (Part 1) / (Part 2) 2092-040 : Donnie Elbert - This Old Heart Of Mine (Is Weak For You) / Good To Me 2092-041 : Marva Whitney - Daddy Don't Know About Sugar Bear / We Need More (But Somebody Got To Sacrafice) 2092-043 : Freddie North - Sweeter Than Sweetness / I Did The Woman Wrong 2092-044 : Little Johnny Taylor - It's My Fault Darling / There's Something On Your Mind 2092-045 : Fontella Bass - I Want Everyone To Know / I Need To Be Loved 2092-046 : African Music Machine - Black Water Gold / Making Nassau Fruit Juice 2092-047 : Joe Perkins - Wrapped Up In Your Love / Looking For A Woman 2092-048 : Art Gentry - Breakthrough / Wonderful Dream 2092-049 : Bird Rollins - Love Man From Carolina / She Needs Lovin' All The Time 2092-050 : El Dorados - Loose Booty (Part 1) / (Part 2) 2092-052 : O'Jays - I Dig Your Act / I'll Be Sweeter Tomorrow 2092-053 : James Carr - Freedom Train / That's What I Want To Know 2092-054 : Moses & Joshua Dillard - My Ellusive Dreams / Get Out Of My Heart 2092-055 : Invitations - What's Wrong With Me Baby / Why Did My Baby Turn Bad 2092-056 : James & Bobby Purify - I'm Your Puppet / Wish You Didn't Have To Go 2092-057 : Sweet Charity - Tennessee Waltz / Never Get Home 2092-058 : Flirtations - Why Didn't I Think Of That / Oh Mia Bamba 2092-059 : Bettye Swann - Make Me Yours / I Will Not Cry 2092-060 : Jimmy Ruffin - Mother's Love / Waiting On You 2092-062 : Doris Troy - Baby I Love You / To My Father's House 2092-063 : Ikettes - Peaches 'N' Cream / Sally Go Round The Roses 2093-001 : Sonny Ross - Alakazam / Piper Must Be Paid 2093-002 : Vernon Brown - I'm A Lover / Of Your Life 2093-003 : Joe Simon - You're The One For Me / I Ain't Giving Up 2093-004 : Bobby Byrd - (Hot Pants) I'm Coming, Coming, I'm Coming / Hang It 2093-005 : Vicki Anderson - I'm Too Tough For Mr. Big Stuff (Hot pants) / Sound Funky 2093-006 : James Brown - Hey America! / Brother Rapp (Part 1) 2093-007 : JBs - Gimme Some More / The Rabbit Got The Gun 2093-008 : Joe Simon - Drowning In The Sea Of Love / Let Me Be The One (The One Who Loves You) 2093-009 : Lee Dorsey - Freedom For The Stallion / If She Won't (Find Someone Who Will) 2093-010 : Hank Ballard - Annie Had A Baby / Teardrops On Your Letter 2093-011 : Millie Jackson - A Child Of God (It's Hard To Believe) / You're The Joy Of My Life 2093-013 : Bobby Byrd - Keep On Doin' What You're Doin' / Let Me Know 2093-014 : Joe Simon - You Are Everything / Pool Of Bad Luck 2093-015 : Millie Jackson - Ask Me What You Want / I Just Can't Stand It 2093-016 : JBs - Hot Pants Road / Pass The Peas 2093-017 : Bobby Byrd - If You Got A Love You Better (Hold On To It) / You've Got To Change Your Mind 2093-018 : Bobby Newsome - Jody, Come Back And Get Your Shoes / Post Office 2093-019 : Winifred Parker - Stop Her On Sight (SOS) / I'm On My Way 2093-020 : Bobby Byrd - Never Get Enough / My Concerto 2093-021 : JBs - Givin' Up Food For Funk (Part 1) / (Part 2) 2093-022 : Millie Jackson - My Man, A Sweet Man / I Gotta Get Away (From My Own Self) 2093-023 : Joe Simon - Power Of Love / The Mirror Don't Lie 2093-024 : Joe Simon - I Found My Dad / Trouble In My Home 2093-025 : Fred Wesley & The JBs - JB Shout / Backstabbers 2093-026 : Ernie Shelby - Bend Over Backwards / Punish Me 2093-027 : The Burner Lee Austin - Real Woman / Gimme Your Hand 2093-028 : Bobby Byrd - Saying It And Doin' It / Vicki Anderson -Don't Throw Your Love In The Garbage 2093-029 : Lyn Collins - Think (About It) / My And My baby Got Our Thing Going 2093-030 : Joe Simon - Step By Step / Talk Don't Bother Me 2066 098 : Joe Simon - Help Me Make It Through The Night / Most Of All
45cellar Posted February 16, 2007 Posted February 16, 2007 Could have been a real collectors label if it wasn't for the jumps in the numbering system... Some great stuff on the label. I Agree, They did have a complicated system. Anyone know why they used such a strange numbering system.
Guest Posted February 16, 2007 Posted February 16, 2007 Couple of corrections that may help. 2011-083 : Chee Chee & Peppy - I Know I'm In Love / My Love Will Never Fade Away this was issued in 1971 on UK BUDDAH # 2011-083 1 not Mojo and according to my old data 2001115 : JBs - These Are The JBs (Part 1) / (Part 2) was issued on Polydor not Mojo this maybe wrong, if anyone has a Mojo copy on # 2001115 could I get a scan. I have it in stock on the Mojo 2001155 Mojo series 2092 #s -043 - 051 - 061 I think were unissued Hope this helps john
pikeys dog Posted February 16, 2007 Posted February 16, 2007 I Agree, They did have a complicated system. Anyone know why they used such a strange numbering system. Presumably they just slotted it direct into the Polydor numbering system instead of giving the series it's own. Bad marketing and the lazy option i.m.h.o.
Guest Posted February 16, 2007 Posted February 16, 2007 correction Mojo # 2092043 is Freddie North - I did the woman wrong c/w Sweeter Than Sweetness anyone got a copy??
Paul McKay Posted February 16, 2007 Posted February 16, 2007 Hi John Yes I have a copy. Will post a scan later if you want.
Guest Paul Posted February 16, 2007 Posted February 16, 2007 Couple of corrections that may help. 2011-083 : Chee Chee & Peppy - I Know I'm In Love / My Love Will Never Fade Away this was issued in 1971 on UK BUDDAH # 2011-083 1 not Mojo and according to my old data 2001115 : JBs - These Are The JBs (Part 1) / (Part 2) was issued on Polydor not Mojo this maybe wrong, if anyone has a Mojo copy on # 2001115 could I get a scan. I have it in stock on the Mojo 2001155 Mojo series 2092 #s -043 - 051 - 061 I think were unissued Hope this helps john Thanks a lot, John. That accounts for two I wasn't sure about. The Freddie North single was issued, I have a copy on 2092-043. Best regards, Paul
Sean Hampsey Posted February 16, 2007 Posted February 16, 2007 Thanks a lot, John. That accounts for two I wasn't sure about. The Freddie North single was issued, I have a copy on 2092-043. Best regards, Paul Great Record too (I Did The Woman Wrong). A Southern beater... just how I like 'em! Blinding label, Mojo, with quite a few hidden and underplayed Gems on there. Jean Battle, Joe Simon "Let Me Be The One", Millie Jackson "Ask Me What You Want" etc. Sean
Guest Paul Posted February 16, 2007 Posted February 16, 2007 Great Record too (I Did The Woman Wrong). A Southern beater... just how I like 'em! Blinding label, Mojo, with quite a few hidden and underplayed Gems on there. Jean Battle, Joe Simon "Let Me Be The One", Millie Jackson "Ask Me What You Want" etc. Sean Yes, lots of gems there, Sean. I was fifteen when most of the Mojo singles were issued ...so it was a label bought with school dinner tickets! It's very easy to take these things for granted and even easier to forget that these singles are now thirty-five years old. I recently replaced quite a few worn copies. Paul Mooney
45cellar Posted February 16, 2007 Posted February 16, 2007 Presumably they just slotted it direct into the Polydor numbering system instead of giving the series it's own. Bad marketing and the lazy option i.m.h.o. Thanks for that, looking at the scans, I picked these up from Rotherham Market in the 70's alongside various other DEMO's. Polydor didn't issue many Custom DEMO's, I guess this is also as far as they got regarding a Mojo DEMO. They could have made a lot more of this brilliant label and given us more to collect, White DEMO etc
Sean Hampsey Posted February 16, 2007 Posted February 16, 2007 Thanks for that, looking at the scans, I picked these up from Rotherham Market in the 70's alongside various other DEMO's. Hi Roger, When was that then? I ran the Record stall on Rotherham Market, in the 70's.... from 74 until 78. Prior to that, the guy who had the plot had all his Soul stuff (UK & US) priced at 35p. I soon put that straight though. So if you paid more than 35p they will have come from me! Sean
45cellar Posted February 16, 2007 Posted February 16, 2007 (edited) Hi Roger, When was that then? I ran the Record stall on Rotherham Market, in the 70's.... from 74 until 78. Prior to that, the guy who had the plot had all his Soul stuff (UK & US) priced at 35p. I soon put that straight though. So if you paid more than 35p they will have come from me! Sean Hi Sean It was the early 70's, trying to remember. I bought "Seven Days Too Long" on Big T & Competition Ain't Nothing" on Action - from a Stall in the Market, they also had a shop in the town. What I can remember is I arrived at the old Rotherham Station, and walked into town. Can't be far I remember thinking, WRONG Our paths will have crossed I'm sure, I used to go through to Rotherham, Sheffield (Violet Mays) etc Edited February 16, 2007 by 45cellar
Sean Hampsey Posted February 16, 2007 Posted February 16, 2007 Hi Sean It was the early 70's, trying to remember. I bought "Seven Days Too Long" on Big T & Competition Ain't Nothing" on Action - from a Stall in the Market, they also had a shop in the town. What I can remember is I arrived at the old Rotherham Station, and walked into town. Can't be far I remember thinking, WRONG Our paths will have crossed I'm sure, I used to go through to Rotherham, Sheffield (Violet Mays) etc That was it Roger. The stall (and Shop) were "The Sound Of Music" (cute huh!). Dread to think of all that stuff that went through my fingers for 50p! . Hence, I had my famous standing order for virtually every UK Soul release at that time. Left me broke... but happy! Violet Mays... now that was some place too. I bought almost the entire Action collection off the old gal... for less than ten bob each... and loads of other luvverly British. Picked up Johnny Baker "Shy Guy" for 20p long before it got played (mecca) out of Violets too! Mate, they wouldn't believe you if you told 'em! Where you from then? Donny? Be a Boylans lad as well then, I'll wager? Sean
45cellar Posted February 16, 2007 Posted February 16, 2007 (edited) That was it Roger. The stall (and Shop) were "The Sound Of Music" (cute huh!). Dread to think of all that stuff that went through my fingers for 50p! . Hence, I had my famous standing order for virtually every UK Soul release at that time. Left me broke... but happy! Violet Mays... now that was some place too. I bought almost the entire Action collection off the old gal... for less than ten bob each... and loads of other luvverly British. Picked up Johnny Baker "Shy Guy" for 20p long before it got played (mecca) out of Violets too! Mate, they wouldn't believe you if you told 'em! Where you from then? Donny? Be a Boylans lad as well then, I'll wager? Sean Hi Sean Yes, I am from Donny. I used to go to Boylans in the early days I was there quite a few times in a week. Used to travel through to Conisborough on my Lambretta, Happy Days. Violet Mays, you're right about the stuff they had in that shop, Amazing. I used to play records at "The Drum" in Bentley. Edited February 16, 2007 by 45cellar
Guest Dr Bob Jones Posted February 16, 2007 Posted February 16, 2007 Great thread btw, I'm fortunate to have most of the releases.As the roots omy soul 45's collection are all on UK releases.I also collect UK labels. The MOJO label was /is collectable and was A&R'd at the time by John Abbey, the founder of Blues & Soul. John also went on to start another UK Black label Contempo. Regards Dr Bob Jones
Guest Paul Posted February 16, 2007 Posted February 16, 2007 Great thread btw, I'm fortunate to have most of the releases.As the roots omy soul 45's collection are all on UK releases.I also collect UK labels. The MOJO label was /is collectable and was A&R'd at the time by John Abbey, the founder of Blues & Soul. John also went on to start another UK Black label Contempo. Regards Dr Bob Jones Hello Bob, Let's declare next week CONTEMPO WEEK. I've probably had more 45s on Contempo than any other UK label. They were very prolific and often very brave. And it takes me back to my teenage years. Maybe that's why those records are extra special. Paul Mooney P.S. Does anyone know any record dealers who accept school dinner tickets???
45cellar Posted February 17, 2007 Posted February 17, 2007 (edited) Thanks for that, looking at the scans, I picked these up from Rotherham Market in the 70's alongside various other DEMO's. Polydor didn't issue many Custom DEMO's, I guess this is also as far as they got regarding a Mojo DEMO. They could have made a lot more of this brilliant label and given us more to collect, White DEMO etc On the Subject of DEMO's, around the same time I picked this one up. There isn't a release number on this one, It appears to be promoting her Album "Never Can Say Goodbye", However, I figure If this exists, were any other Phonogram Soul releases treated to the same Luxury as a DEMO. It's a bit better than just placing a sticker on the label. Edited February 17, 2007 by 45cellar
Eddie Hubbard Posted February 17, 2007 Posted February 17, 2007 One of my favourite double siders on Mojo is Art Gentry - Wonderful Dream / Breakthrough , the top side is a great version of a superb George [ Bart ] Jackson song on Decca , whilst Breakthrough is a wonderful crossover styled outing .Best ,Eddie
Eddie Hubbard Posted February 17, 2007 Posted February 17, 2007 Can I just add a request for a Mojo ALBUM listing to this? Thanks. Yes I'd like to see a Mojo album listing too .I've found it difficult to find many Mojo albums , the " Workin " compilation was my introduction to Soul music , great set with Northern and Funk side by side , took me ages to find a clean copy .Best ,Eddie 1
Sean Hampsey Posted February 17, 2007 Posted February 17, 2007 Yes I'd like to see a Mojo album listing too .I've found it difficult to find many Mojo albums , the " Workin " compilation was my introduction to Soul music , great set with Northern and Funk side by side , took me ages to find a clean copy .Best ,Eddie The 'Workin' compilation was my introduction to the wonderful "Maybe" from the 3 Degrees, Eddie! A superbly compiled album. Agree a Mojo LP list would be useful! Sean
Paul McKay Posted February 19, 2007 Posted February 19, 2007 On the Subject of DEMO's, around the same time I picked this one up. There isn't a release number on this one, It appears to be promoting her Album "Never Can Say Goodbye", However, I figure If this exists, were any other Phonogram Soul releases treated to the same Luxury as a DEMO. It's a bit better than just placing a sticker on the label. I've got this as a promo: JAMES, ETTACHESS9DJOUT ON THE STREETS AGAIN / COME A LITTLE CLOSER and there were 2 Janus and 2 4 track Polydor promos too: VARIOUSPHONOGRAM1DJSYMPATHY - DIANE DAVIDSON / GRITS AIN'T GROCERIES - LITTLE MILTON / DO ME RIGHT - DENISE LASALLEVARIOUSPHONOGRAM6DJSUZIE Q - DALE HAWKINS / MONEY - DON COVAY / LONG LIVE THE KING - DETROIT EMERALDS / DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO WITH MYSELF - CISSY HOUSTONVARIOUSPOLYDOR2DJMORE HUNKS OF FUNK EP - Gloria Gaynor/Irene Chanter/Millie Jackson/Esther PhillipsVARIOUSPOLYDOR2816011DJ4 HUNKS OF FUNK E.P. Sorry don't have the tracks to hand for this one.
Guest mel brat Posted February 19, 2007 Posted February 19, 2007 Yes I'd like to see a Mojo album listing too .I've found it difficult to find many Mojo albums , the " Workin " compilation was my introduction to Soul music , great set with Northern and Funk side by side , took me ages to find a clean copy .Best ,Eddie Yes you're right about that, in fact I only recently got a good copy of the "Workin" compilation myself, a few months ago! (I didn't buy it new, as I had many of the tracks on 45 at the time). It's hard to find them in good condition these days. Incidently, I also found a nice Ike & Tina Turner/Ikettes compilation on Mojo ("Peaches") on a local market which I'd also missed. Includes many of their hits plus "Peaches And Cream", "I'm So Thankful" etc. from the Ikettes. The Mojo and Jay Boy labels have tremendous nostalgia appeal to "our generation" don't they? - even if we were somewhat complacent about them back then. It's just nice to have 'em I reckon! Great looking label of course... As an accompaniment to this theme, you all might want to read this article on the 'MOJO' in Wikipedia. (Cheaper than viagra, huh!?) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mojo
Guest mel brat Posted February 19, 2007 Posted February 19, 2007 One of my favourite double siders on Mojo is Art Gentry - Wonderful Dream / Breakthrough , the top side is a great version of a superb George [ Bart ] Jackson song on Decca , whilst Breakthrough is a wonderful crossover styled outing .Best ,Eddie I'm particulary fond of Jean Battle - "When A Woman Loves A Man" (great Sam Dees) and Oscar Weathers' "You Wants To Play" which both have prime places in my 'Fave Ballads Box'!
Paul McKay Posted February 19, 2007 Posted February 19, 2007 (edited) The 'Workin' compilation was my introduction to the wonderful "Maybe" from the 3 Degrees, Eddie! A superbly compiled album. Agree a Mojo LP list would be useful! Sean I've got these LPs : DUKE, DORIS MOJO 291006 A LEGEND IN HER OWN TIME THREE DEGREES MOJO 2916002 SAME WHISPERS MOJO SAME NORTH, FREDDIE MOJO 2916012 FRIEND BASS, FONTELLA MOJO FREE TURNER, IKE & TINA MOJO PEACHES SIMON, JOE MOJO 2918001 SOUNDS OF JOE SIMON SIMON, JOE MOJO 2918003 DROWNING IN THE SEA OF LOVE VARIOUS ARTISTS MOJO 2933001 WORKIN' THOMAS, TIMMY MOJO WHY CAN'T WE LIVE TOGETHER Edited February 19, 2007 by sitc01
Eddie Hubbard Posted February 19, 2007 Posted February 19, 2007 I'm particulary fond of Jean Battle - "When A Woman Loves A Man" (great Sam Dees) and Oscar Weathers' "You Wants To Play" which both have prime places in my 'Fave Ballads Box'! Hello Mel , I've got Jean Battle on USA , don't know Oscar Weathers , will have to check that out !! Best ,Eddie
FrankM Posted August 30, 2015 Posted August 30, 2015 Dennis Hay posted this scan to Facebook, It has the same cat number as the Mojo Release, 2092 001. We've ruled it out as an Irish pressing as it doesn't have the Polydor numbering used for the rest of their Irish catalogue, And South Africa which released it as ATS 552. Was it a UK released which was pulled when John Abbot and Contempo suggested Mojo as a dedicated soul label. Or is from another country which was pressing 4 prong centres?
Guest Carl Dixon Posted September 1, 2015 Posted September 1, 2015 Paul shouldn't this: 2027-004 : Fascinations - Baby Make Your Own Sweet Music / Who Could Be Loving You....be The Fantastics?
Gene-r Posted September 1, 2015 Posted September 1, 2015 Dennis Hay posted this scan to Facebook, It has the same cat number as the Mojo Release, 2092 001. We've ruled it out as an Irish pressing as it doesn't have the Polydor numbering used for the rest of their Irish catalogue, And South Africa which released it as ATS 552. Was it a UK released which was pulled when John Abbot and Contempo suggested Mojo as a dedicated soul label. Or is from another country which was pressing 4 prong centres?Frank,This looks to me like an East or West African release (eg, Kenya, Nigeria, Rhodesia etc).
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