Popular Post Solidsoul Posted September 25, 2023 Popular Post Posted September 25, 2023 (edited) Maybe this one would fit? I have had it my collection for many years. I was in the small room at Lowton a few years back and my mate said "this sounds very good, it must be another version of the Bobby Patterson record". It was playing loud and we had to go a find out what this new version was? Yes it was the Bobby Patterson record we already had, but sounded so good after not playing it for years, and to hear it playing loud!! Edited September 25, 2023 by Solidsoul 4
Mal C Posted September 25, 2023 Posted September 25, 2023 1 hour ago, Solidsoul said: Maybe this one would fit? I have had it my collection for many years. I was in the small room at Lowton a few years back and my mate said "this sounds very good, it must be another version of the Bobby Patterson record". It was playing loud and we had to go a find out what this new version was? Yes it was Bobby Patterson record we already had, but sounded so good after all these years of never playing it, and listening to it playing loud!! Fabulous track, on Bobby P, I pulled this out the other day, literally first time in 20 years, an oldie of massive proportions, and one I'd bring back, should be on that other thread we had going last week, ones you would ditch, tracks to bring back... I totally missed that Jonny Benavidez track, that is wonderful isnt it... 1
Popular Post Emjaygee Posted September 25, 2023 Popular Post Posted September 25, 2023 nother cheap as chips new release absolute banging Northern soul 4
Popular Post Emjaygee Posted September 25, 2023 Popular Post Posted September 25, 2023 some nice midtempo crossover/modern? 4
Popular Post Emjaygee Posted September 25, 2023 Popular Post Posted September 25, 2023 one more older northern record I picked up for no money recently, would love to hear out loud in a big.room with lots of sweaty dancers throwing themselves around. BYW I'd never heard it till I saw it and picked it up. 4
Solidsoul Posted September 25, 2023 Posted September 25, 2023 Be patient! It's got a slow start but once it kicks in it's a great powerhouse of a record. It did get played in the early 90's at various nighters. Not to be confused with there other record with a very similar title! No Cure For The Blues -The Lamp Sisters - Duke 1 1
Shinehead Posted September 25, 2023 Posted September 25, 2023 Never heard this out but a great track 2 1
Emjaygee Posted September 25, 2023 Posted September 25, 2023 2 hours ago, Mal C said: GET In!! That Shirley Wahls deffo got a few plays out in the 80s. Great tune though, would be happy to hear it out again 2
Popular Post Dysonsoul Posted September 25, 2023 Popular Post Posted September 25, 2023 There are loads of quality records to buy on a budget, I think dj's and to a certain extent collectors have become a little lazy ( maybe the internet played a part in that ) do it the proper way, look through boxes , tape swap , badger reputable dealers to do you a sales tape of there cheaper stuff, go to the states, go to your mates to listen to their stuff, work hard at it ! 9 1
Paul-s Posted September 26, 2023 Posted September 26, 2023 7 hours ago, Dysonsoul said: There are loads of quality records to buy on a budget, I think dj's and to a certain extent collectors have become a little lazy ( maybe the internet played a part in that ) do it the proper way, look through boxes , tape swap , badger reputable dealers to do you a sales tape of there cheaper stuff, go to the states, go to your mates to listen to their stuff, work hard at it ! Spot on!
Jessie Pinkman Posted September 26, 2023 Posted September 26, 2023 (edited) 10 hours ago, Dysonsoul said: There are loads of quality records to buy on a budget, I think dj's and to a certain extent collectors have become a little lazy ( maybe the internet played a part in that ) do it the proper way, look through boxes , tape swap , badger reputable dealers to do you a sales tape of there cheaper stuff, go to the states, go to your mates to listen to their stuff, work hard at it ! Andy will you do me a sales tape of your cheaper stuff please. I'm often at Tim Browns Anglo American warehouse in Todmorden and there's nearly always collectors going through boxes of singles. You can also try before you buy. Bob Edited September 26, 2023 by Jessie Pinkman 1
Chalky Posted September 26, 2023 Author Posted September 26, 2023 10 hours ago, Dysonsoul said: There are loads of quality records to buy on a budget, I think dj's and to a certain extent collectors have become a little lazy ( maybe the internet played a part in that ) do it the proper way, look through boxes , tape swap , badger reputable dealers to do you a sales tape of there cheaper stuff, go to the states, go to your mates to listen to their stuff, work hard at it ! And this topic confirms what we are saying with the requests for examples rather than go digging which is what this topic was about.
Keamus Posted September 26, 2023 Posted September 26, 2023 (edited) Here’s three recent £20 or less additions to the collection. Loads still out there! Edited September 26, 2023 by Keamus 2 1
Jessie Pinkman Posted September 26, 2023 Posted September 26, 2023 On 21/09/2023 at 12:38, Mal C said: More than plenty... and allot from artists that have many collectables to their name, I mean in plays out, not always rarity. For example, You can get Margie Joseph "Punish Me" on Volt for a tenner... which is an utterly brilliant record, that's got to be a steal given how much you pay for "I'll Always Love you", or "Nobody" and the rest of her Atlantic sides, and thats an easy one. How about Moody Scott - We've Gotta Save it on SS7, cheap as chips, but the totally right groove... two stunning tracks for what 20/25 quid all in... Ignored sixties sides, The Jammers - Doin' The Look on Jubilee, thats under a tenner, but musically right up there, how about the The Ideals - I Got Lucky, seriously good chicago soul, for what £10/15 at most... These are all 'known' as well, if The festivals - You got the Makings on Smash... can fetch so much, having been a five pound record, these have to be a steal right? I could go on... Mal, A massive thumbs up for The Ideals "I got lucky" from me. Just wonderful.
Benji Posted September 26, 2023 Posted September 26, 2023 4 hours ago, Chalky said: And this topic confirms what we are saying with the requests for examples rather than go digging which is what this topic was about. I said there are hardly any quality allnighter tunes below 3 figures any more. And so far I'm not proven wrong in my opinion. Some nice songs posted in this thread but I wouldn't play majority of them at an allnighter. 3
Popular Post Chalky Posted September 26, 2023 Author Popular Post Posted September 26, 2023 30 minutes ago, Benji said: I said there are hardly any quality allnighter tunes below 3 figures any more. And so far I'm not proven wrong in my opinion. Some nice songs posted in this thread but I wouldn't play majority of them at an allnighter. I have to disagree 4
Clee93 Posted September 26, 2023 Posted September 26, 2023 (edited) I personally, absolutely love playing cheap records loud & I'm pleased that someone else thinks that Manhattans track sounds great too! Whenever I've put a mix together for my mixcloud, I always tried to put a spotlight on stuff I love but dont get to play or hear out often so if you want to hear some of them message me and I'll send you it. I'm a firm believer of A.T.B being by far the best format... It just makes sense in my eyes, done right can be complimentary to the selections and generally gives room to allow everything to breathe. Great cheap one I was buzzing to have heard out and was surprised cause of its price and availability was at the last Swinton, Fireman Phil played Roosevelt Grier - C'mon Cupid sort of middle of the set. Anyway here are a small grip of tunes I really adore that are probably overlooked cos they're just cheap. A budget Okeh oldie which has a really fun back up vocal and a nice bounce to it that sounds amazing over a big sound system and some genuinely interesting drum patterns which I think some dancers interpret well and has an addictive quality to it. Another is one of them Stax adjacent sounds which I think is massively undervalued and not heard enough. One I've been playing in sets for a bit and actually bought my friend a copy because it's so cheap and needs more plays. Bangin uptempo R&B which has all the facets of a couple of mainstay Northern in-demanders, I love this and can imagine it going down well with the right crowd. Criminally priced moody 70s stepper, I always say Leon sounds like he has the spirit of Gil of coming through him, I also remember seeing a video of a semi recent event on Facebook but can't remember where and it was getting a lot of praise, amazing track anyway... I play this pretty regularly and rate it highly but you have to make sure you get the demo copy and not the issue. I could do this all day haha. Edited September 27, 2023 by Clee93 3
Soulman58 Posted September 26, 2023 Posted September 26, 2023 I'm probably not the best person to respond to this. However given the vast number of records out there, I find it hard to believe it is impossible to put together a set of expensive, inexpensive, known, unknown tunes which punters enjoy. 3
Geeselad Posted September 26, 2023 Posted September 26, 2023 4 hours ago, Benji said: I said there are hardly any quality allnighter tunes below 3 figures any more. And so far I'm not proven wrong in my opinion. Some nice songs posted in this thread but I wouldn't play majority of them at an allnighter. As I said, where these quality nighters? I wouldn't knock the 100 club but 'rhythm and soul', its has never been about big nighter records, has it?
Mal C Posted September 26, 2023 Posted September 26, 2023 This is a really good one, on Brunswick too.... cool record. Does anybody know any books or reference on the Brunswick productions that were bought into the company after all their home-grown successes, which were colossal of course. In the later period of the label, they bought more productions in, which kind of lost their sound, I’d love to find out more about that part of the labels history. I have Robert Pruters book of course. 2
Timt Posted September 27, 2023 Posted September 27, 2023 On 23/09/2023 at 07:15, Chalky said: Andy Dyson played a good few at Ashton, he played another batch on Dean's show as did Tim Ashibende who played an hour all under £50 Being a regular to Deans show, there have been a few spots of late, including Tim's which played some 'cheaper' tracks - the vast majority I've not heard before and all have been great. It makes for a good variance and satisfies the need for hearing new sounds - they're also all we mere mortals can afford.....
Popular Post Imperial C Posted September 27, 2023 Popular Post Posted September 27, 2023 All nighters are now a much smaller proportion of events, so "niter tune" is not necessarily the bench mark everyone looks for. Anyhow two for the pot, the more the merrier. An overdue thread. 4 1
Popular Post Solidsoul Posted September 27, 2023 Popular Post Posted September 27, 2023 (edited) This would be good enough for any allnighter dancefloor! This is my favorite version. It was also covered with a slower cut by the Temptations and another great dancer version by the Contours. Also the flip Malinda is a great crossover soul type sound Edited September 27, 2023 by Solidsoul 4
Popular Post Solidsoul Posted September 29, 2023 Popular Post Posted September 29, 2023 GREAT CROSSOVER!!!!? One of his best! 4
Happy Feet Posted September 29, 2023 Posted September 29, 2023 Personally I believe what this thread is saying is 2
Popular Post Keamus Posted September 30, 2023 Popular Post Posted September 30, 2023 Dean’s show has been mentioned as a great place to hear new and not necessarily rare and expensive records. Got to agree with this sentiment and this one ticks both boxes 4 1
Imperial C Posted October 2, 2023 Posted October 2, 2023 Here's two I'd dance to if they were played, both in the ultra modest price range. 2
Popular Post Keamus Posted October 2, 2023 Popular Post Posted October 2, 2023 This is a great thread, but thus far most of the recommendations are 60s discs so in the interest of representing the modern corner here are a couple I’ve recently purchased. Probably well known in some circles, but new to me in last few months. 4
Popular Post Benji Posted October 2, 2023 Popular Post Posted October 2, 2023 Here's two tunes, both well below three figures, mid to uptempo (i.e. pleasant to all types of dancers), had probably plenty of exposure at allnighters but sure deserve to be more popular: 2 1 1
Popular Post BraveDamage Posted October 3, 2023 Popular Post Posted October 3, 2023 Always loved this, hopefully still cheap as well. 4
Mal C Posted October 3, 2023 Posted October 3, 2023 13 hours ago, Keamus said: This is a great thread, but thus far most of the recommendations are 60s discs so in the interest of representing the modern corner here are a couple I’ve recently purchased. Probably well known in some circles, but new to me in last few months. Great record, and Soul Sam spin in the ealy 8ts, he played the long intro version, the one you linked there is the short version... 1
Mal C Posted October 3, 2023 Posted October 3, 2023 I'm a gluten for anything Brunswick, and here is a track that is very well known, it's been on Kent comps, and CDs in the past, but what a record. like every self respecting soul fan, I LOVE! anything Jean Wells did, especially her Calla sides One artist that I think gets overlooked is Jean DuShon, she had such a distinctive voice, very breathy, but when she gave it some, my golly she was good, how about 'Second Class Lover'? and what about 'What Now My Love' that track nearly runs away from her, right on the edge, just out of reach... 1
Popular Post BraveDamage Posted October 3, 2023 Popular Post Posted October 3, 2023 We can do 70's.... Why is this not massive... 4
Popular Post BraveDamage Posted October 3, 2023 Popular Post Posted October 3, 2023 some body mentioned The Moments, this is not too shabby, cheap but not that well known 6
Keamus Posted October 3, 2023 Posted October 3, 2023 Arthur Prysock is wonderful. Other side ‘When love is new’ not bad either!
Douglaschip Posted October 3, 2023 Posted October 3, 2023 In similar vein to the Arthur Prysock track - I always thing Donnie Gerrard - He's always somewhere around is great 70's for a fiver. And also Time by the Mighty Clouds of Joy merits a spin. 3
Geeselad Posted October 3, 2023 Posted October 3, 2023 11 hours ago, BraveDamage said: some body mentioned The Moments, this is not too shabby, cheap but not that well known New to me, a cracker 1
BraveDamage Posted October 4, 2023 Posted October 4, 2023 (edited) One I kept under my hat for a long while, think of some of those massive Chicago rarities, the price you'd pay then check this bugger. Played loud this would do it.... They have lot of great records on Windy C. (Disclaimer, I no longer play out on the scene, bear that in mind) Edited October 4, 2023 by BraveDamage 1
Mal C Posted October 4, 2023 Posted October 4, 2023 Wesley Paige is very overlooked, his 'Ive got to find out for Myself' is very good, and also came out on Columbia. He had a few on Rojac, 'Blame it on Your Love' is a serious deepie, and the flip of that 45 (see scans) 'You Turn me Around' I always rated. How about, The Whispers - I Cant See Myself Leaving You, a very good 45 by them, and by chance I might have one in my sales box ... 2
Popular Post Sjclement Posted October 4, 2023 Popular Post Posted October 4, 2023 You should be able to pick this up for less than £30 Richard Parker wrote for the Brunswick/Dakar stable put saxphonist Gene Barge and Willie Henderson into the mix and you've got a crackin' little Chicago crossover dancer 3 1
Popular Post Kenb Posted October 4, 2023 Popular Post Posted October 4, 2023 (edited) I'd happily play 70% of the 'tunes' posted here, at home. Some very worthwhile 45's. again...for those who 'gun jump' to post-some very nice 45's. worth buying. However, i wouldn't want to hear more than 1 or 2 played at a venue. God forbid all of them. more than 2 or 3...then as a one time acquaintance would say to me...i'm not gettin' off my boney Arse for that Sh*t. And I'd been getting the bus home. It seems to me that the original post has in someways become a 'race to the bottom'. OP - "many unknown to the majority"... really Edited October 4, 2023 by Kenb 3 1
Popular Post Mike Posted October 5, 2023 Popular Post Posted October 5, 2023 I had problems opening this topic last nite on mobile am guessing that it was due to too many youtube videos posted looking up and see that some posts had 2 or 3 in one post maybe best to tone things down on these topics and try and limit to 1 per post and also avoid quoting videos? 4
Imperial C Posted October 6, 2023 Posted October 6, 2023 (edited) Still work to be done, great when newer members get stuck in Edited October 6, 2023 by Imperial C 1
Mal C Posted October 9, 2023 Posted October 9, 2023 I have been listening to this over the weekend, Ralphie D - We Let Go Of A Beautiful Thing / 20th Century. Can’t find any other releases by 'Ralphie D' does anybody know who this guy was? I haven’t researched the name David Appell, who appears in the writing credits, maybe Ralphie D was a moniker for David? I also can't make my mind up, whether he is a black or White singer, but either way this is a very good 45, be good to find out more about who he was and whether he recorded anything else.
Pigeon Thing Posted October 9, 2023 Posted October 9, 2023 ...also has another release on 20th century as Little Ralphie D, but not a great deal more info there...same production... 2
Roburt Posted October 9, 2023 Posted October 9, 2023 The Little Ralphie D & Ralphie D tracks almost certainly cut in Philly (though that doesn't mean Ralp D was from the city). His producer did a lot of stuff for 20th Century at that time (mid 60's) -- both soul & pop. Maybe a Philly expert could add more facts on him -- His producer was Dave Appell who had worked extensively for Cameo Parkway up to 65/66. Dave worked in conjunction with Joe Tarsia at the time of the 20th Cent released stuff (the guy who went on to design / build Sigma Sound St), After 67, Dave Appell seemed to do more pop stuff and worked a lot with the Tokens (who were New York based). 1
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