Dave Moore Posted July 30, 2007 Posted July 30, 2007 Few more classics up for grabs. I can be contacted at hitsville2648@earthlink.net Postage and all details as per my earlier sales list. Thanks for looking. Regards, Dave www.theresthatbeat.com www.hitsvillesoulclub.com 1. Charles Lamont and The Extremes - I've Gotta Keep Movin' - Challenge Demo - Ex 150 2. James Bar nett - Keep On Talking - Fame Demo - Ex 150 3. Dave Love - Cola Lined Baby - Solid Soul - 10 4. Billy Joe Royal - Heart's Desire - Columbia Demo - 10 5. Invitations - Thay Say The Girls Crazy - Silver Blue - Ex 10 6. Sapphires - Got To Have Your Love - ABC Oara Demo - Ex 40 7. Bobby Williams - I've Only Got Myself To Blame - Sure Shot Demo - Ex 100 8. Cindy Scott - I Love You Baby - Veep Demo - xol 100 9. Lee David - Temptation Is Calling My Name - Columbia Demo Ex 100 10. Jay Traynor - Up And Over - ABC Demo - Ex 200 11. Little Joe Cook - I'm Falling In Love With You Baby - Two Jay (Tough one!) Ex 250 12. Lada Edmund Jr - The Larue - Decca (Rare ISSUE) - Ex 200 13. Shane Martin - I Need You - Epic Demo - Ex 60 14. Jimmy McFarland - Lonely Lover - RPR Demo - Ex xol 200 15. Pat and The Blenders - Just Because/Instr - Fast Eddie - Ex 150 16. Dana Valery - You Don't Know where Your Interest Lies - Columbia Demo - 200 17. Van Dykes - Save My Love For A Rainy Day - Mala Demo - Ex 200 18. Betty Lloyd - I'm Catching On - BSC - Ex - 250 19. Gene McDaniels - Walk with A Winner - Liberty Demo - Ex sxol 80 20. Capitols - I Thought She Loved Me/When You're In Trouble - Karen -Ex 40 The Capitols is the best record they ever made. A Mike Terry arrangement, it's pure class. Took me a long time to find one. Now have a luvverly W/D so the stocker is up for grabs.
Quinvy Posted July 30, 2007 Posted July 30, 2007 Some real bargains there Dave. I bet you are inundated with buyers...... I don't know the Capitols, any chance of a sound file mate? Best regards, Phil.
Dave Moore Posted July 30, 2007 Author Posted July 30, 2007 Some real bargains there Dave. I bet you are inundated with buyers...... I don't know the Capitols, any chance of a sound file mate? Best regards, Phil. Gone Mate. Must be a discerning lot on Soul Source...could have sold ten of these today. Regards, Dave
boba Posted July 30, 2007 Posted July 30, 2007 Gone Mate. Must be a discerning lot on Soul Source...could have sold ten of these today. Regards, Dave that was a good price on the record. Probably almost no one knows this, but the capitols has the same backing track as the impalas on bunky. One of the impalas told me that bunky sheppard had somehow brought the already made backing track over, I don't know how he ended up with it.
Dave Moore Posted July 30, 2007 Author Posted July 30, 2007 that was a good price on the record. Probably almost no one knows this, but the capitols has the same backing track as the impalas on bunky. One of the impalas told me that bunky sheppard had somehow brought the already made backing track over, I don't know how he ended up with it. I think Ollie Mac did a lot of business in Chicago. Certainly the Karen records have a Chicago feel to them, (Not so much soundwise but manufacture wise), and a number of his records were actually recorded/produced there. Both sides of this record credit "The Capitols" with being at the board but I suspect Mr Terry and Ollie had a guiding hand in both sides. "I Thought She Loved Me" is Donald Storball's best composition in my opinion and the other members of group Sam George and Richard McDougall are credited as the writers of the other side. A great group effort from all involved that produced two soul sides that are top notch and a record that I would venture is not seen too often. I'd all but given up on the W/Demo until Bam! up it popped on the ole "Evilbay". Snapped it up. Now happily nestling with the rest of Ollie's 45s. Dontcha just luuuurve this collecting malarkey! Regards, Dave www.theresthatbeat.com www.hitsvillesoulclub.com
Quinvy Posted July 30, 2007 Posted July 30, 2007 I think Ollie Mac did a lot of business in Chicago. Certainly the Karen records have a Chicago feel to them, (Not so much soundwise but manufacture wise), and a number of his records were actually recorded/produced there. Both sides of this record credit "The Capitols" with being at the board but I suspect Mr Terry and Ollie had a guiding hand in both sides. "I Thought She Loved Me" is Donald Storball's best composition in my opinion and the other members of group Sam George and Richard McDougall are credited as the writers of the other side. A great group effort from all involved that produced two soul sides that are top notch and a record that I would venture is not seen too often. I'd all but given up on the W/Demo until Bam! up it popped on the ole "Evilbay". Snapped it up. Now happily nestling with the rest of Ollie's 45s. Dontcha just luuuurve this collecting malarkey! Regards, Dave www.theresthatbeat.com www.hitsvillesoulclub.com Bummer! I'd still like to hear it. Anybody?
boba Posted July 31, 2007 Posted July 31, 2007 Bummer! I'd still like to hear it. Anybody? I will try to make you a recording when I get home from work. That should have said the impalas on down to earth (not bunky) by the way, that's the cut that shares the backing track. Thanks.
KevH Posted July 31, 2007 Posted July 31, 2007 Bummer! I'd still like to hear it. Anybody? JM'S GOT A SOUND BITE
Dave Moore Posted July 31, 2007 Author Posted July 31, 2007 JM'S GOT A SOUND BITE It's the other side that is the stunning crossover side. Similar in style but a tad more meaty tempo, great use of vibes and certainly a better song. Regards, Dave www.theresthatbeat.com www.hitsvillesoulclub.com
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