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Echoes/Black. Glenn Bellamy did an article re British S


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is there a way of finding info re article’s in Echoes/Black. Glenn Bellamy did an article re British Soul maybe in the archives

if any one has a copy or link to it  would be much appreciated 

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20 hours ago, Chalky said:

Do you know the date?

 

20 hours ago, Chalky said:

Do you know the date?

Pete Widdison also put an article in around the same time as Glenn mid to late 70’s.

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59 minutes ago, Mickjay33 said:

 

Pete Widdison also put an article in around the same time as Glenn mid to late 70’s.

I have quite a few copies from 1976 etc, will take a look if no one else does.  Mine in storage at minute whilst I move. 

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Dragged a couple of boxes out of the attic yesterday, loads of Black Echoes, enjoyed browsing through them after so long. Found these...sorry about the scan quality.

Wife thought I was finally taking them to the tip...🤣 

JULY16 77.jpg

JULY16 77-.jpg

JULY23 77.jpg

AUG20 77-.jpg

AUG 20 77.jpg

FEB11 78.jpg

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2 hours ago, PaulW said:

Dragged a couple of boxes out of the attic yesterday, loads of Black Echoes, enjoyed browsing through them after so long. Found these...sorry about the scan quality.

Wife thought I was finally taking them to the tip...🤣 

JULY16 77.jpg

JULY16 77-.jpg

JULY23 77.jpg

AUG20 77-.jpg

AUG 20 77.jpg

FEB11 78.jpg

cheers for this 

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Thanks PaulW for posting the Echoes scan, Slightly off topic, but this is the issue with John Anderson's letter, where he confirms that the orange label copies of The Detroit Executives- Cool Off are originals, not the green ones. There has been some discussion about this record in the past, great to see his answer in print at last.

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13 hours ago, Shoebox Soul said:

Thanks PaulW for posting the Echoes scan, Slightly off topic, but this is the issue with John Anderson's letter, where he confirms that the orange label copies of The Detroit Executives- Cool Off are originals, not the green ones. There has been some discussion about this record in the past, great to see his answer in print at last.

Well that was John's version of events. But why were the green copies made if there was all the large amount of orange copies already made? And why have the green labels always been regarded as the first originals?

Did Popcorn Wylie get the orange copies pressed before or after it was played on the Northern Soul scene?      That's the big question to me?

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