Roger Banks Posted October 24 Posted October 24 (edited) Payment through PayPal as F & F or add 5% to cover fees, oversea buyers please ask for postal rates Paypal to roger-banks@supanet.com Please PM if interested UK Customers Only New Postage Rates 1st Class £4.50 add £0.50 for each additional item, Recorded Delivery add £2.00 to 1st class rate, Special Delivery £11.50 Please note company sleeves shown are not included with each record, unless stated, but are available at an extra cost from £1.50 each please ask for prices All individually & strictly graded 1 The Appreciations – She Never Really Loved Me - Sport b/w Brothers Of Soul – Hurry Don’t Linger – Boo £60 two records perfectly glued together to prevent a barely visible hairline fracture on The Appreciations spreading & the result is both sides play perfectly & are in M- condition, two great Detroit dancers for the price of one 2 Minzi Berry – You Don’t Want Me No More b/w The Hurt Is Gone – Score M- £75 big voiced big production atmospheric dancer & flip to match - SOLD 3 Willie Cobb – You Don’t Love Me – Vee Jay WDJ M- £35 vinyl demo of this raw mid-tempo R & B dancer 4 The Fiestas – Think Smart – Old Town WDJ M- £350 lovely condition vinyl demo of this drivin’ upbeat big city soul group dancer not often listed in this condition 5 Freddie Houston – Chills And Fever b/w I Gotta Move – Canadian Regency M- £150 another great Old Town double sider from one hell of a big voiced singer, nice mint rare Canadian label issue, raw voiced mid-tempo dancer & upbeat flip 6 Margie Joseph – I’ll Always Love You – Volt M- £45 mint vinyl issue of this 1971 mid-tempo crossover dancer from a great artist 7 Marvin Smith – Who Will Do Your Running Now – Mayfield M- £125 mint vinyl copy, most are styrene, of this mid-tempo Mecca classic from The Artistics front man 8 Billy Webster & The Club Rockers – Good People – Silver-Tone M- £50 ex Jaywalkers c/up, drivin’ upbeat dancer co-penned & produced by the great Jerry Williams 9 John Gary Williams – The Whole Damn World Is Going Crazy – Stax M- £60 70’s mid-tempo statement record that holds well today 10 Chuck Wright – Love I Won’t Be Your Fool Anymore – Ember M- £80 the original version, same song as The Monorays on 20th Century Fox, sparse production, atmospheric pleading vocals on this mid-pace big city soul magic Edited October 25 by Roger Banks
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