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Guest Pete Griffin
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Anyone? at a good price please :D

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Guest Pete Griffin
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whats a good price?

well i missed one of Jo dunlops list a while ago for £50

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The Detroit Soul had a regional hit with "All Of My Life" produced by Ken Griffin on Music Town records, in the summer of 1967.

It was recorded at Wallingford's Syncron (sp) Studio. The "Detroit Soul" was a regular at the Good Guys All Family Outings at Riverside Park and won all of the Battle Of The Band competitions, including one over Al Anderson's Wild Weeds (No Good To Cry etc.).

Bob Mazzarella (pictured centre) is now a local Conneticut Radio DJ (and has been since the 70's).

'Proper' issues are Yellow with Black Type. It was Booted on a Music Town Repro (Orange not Yellow) with Detroit Executives "Cool Off" on the flip!

Sean

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The Detroit Soul had a regional hit with "All Of My Life" produced by Ken Griffin on Music Town records, in the summer of 1967.

It was recorded at Wallingford's Syncron (sp) Studio. The "Detroit Soul" was a regular at the Good Guys All Family Outings at Riverside Park and won all of the Battle Of The Band competitions, including one over Al Anderson's Wild Weeds (No Good To Cry etc.).

Bob Mazzarella (pictured centre) is now a local Conneticut Radio DJ (and has been since the 70's).

'Proper' issues are Yellow with Black Type. It was Booted on a Music Town Repro (Orange not Yellow) with Detroit Executives "Cool Off" on the flip!

Sean

Also booted on a very good looking Yellow & Black label, originals have a Frankford & Wayne stamp in the deadwax.

Guest Matt Male
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Here we go!

:D

Sean

Brillant photo.

The one third from the right looks like he should be in the Happy Mondays. The two far right are the original blues brothers and the one far left is a young Liberace, and he is the only one who enjoys dressing like that by the look of things...

Was Bob Mazzarella the lead singer?

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Brillant photo.

The one third from the right looks like he should be in the Happy Mondays. The two far right are the original blues brothers and the one far left is a young Liberace, and he is the only one who enjoys dressing like that by the look of things...

Was Bob Mazzarella the lead singer?

I believe so Matt.

Great descriptions of the line up mate!

:D

Guest in town Mikey
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Was Bob Mazzarella the lead singer?

He was the big cheese.

Hat.

Coat.

Gone.

Guest Pete Griffin
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So no one has a copy for sale then? a original :D

Guest melandthensome
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anyone seen a demo of it....

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Guest welshruss
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Anyone? at a good price please :thumbsup:

Pete,give Joe a ring he will get you another copy.........

Guest Pete Griffin
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Pete,give Joe a ring he will get you another copy.........

Yea i will give him a go if i get know joy off here mate.

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I Love these kind of groups! Here's another group of similar ethnicity! apart from the 2 front vocalists!

It's The Soulmasters 'I'll Be Waiting Here' (Raven).

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Would be lovely to see a pic of the Lost Soul, if ever you turn one up whilst collecting Raven!

Guest mikew4
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The Detroit Soul had a regional hit with "All Of My Life" produced by Ken Griffin on Music Town records, in the summer of 1967.

It was recorded at Wallingford's Syncron (sp) Studio. The "Detroit Soul" was a regular at the Good Guys All Family Outings at Riverside Park and won all of the Battle Of The Band competitions, including one over Al Anderson's Wild Weeds (No Good To Cry etc.).

Bob Mazzarella (pictured centre) is now a local Conneticut Radio DJ (and has been since the 70's).

'Proper' issues are Yellow with Black Type. It was Booted on a Music Town Repro (Orange not Yellow) with Detroit Executives "Cool Off" on the flip!

Sean

My mate lives in Wallingford Conneticut. It's the sort of place you would never go to unless it was absolutely necessary. 'One horse....' comes to mind. Can't believe this record was made there!

Mike.

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My mate lives in Wallingford Conneticut. It's the sort of place you would never go to unless it was absolutely necessary. 'One horse....' comes to mind. Can't believe this record was made there!

Mike.

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Well it was....and they did.

I guess, some would say, cutting "All Of My Life" was 'absolutely necessary'.

:lol:

If it helps, Synchron Studios later became Trod Nossell Studios.

The Wildweeds "No Good To Cry" was also recorded there and Ben E King, Fleetwood Mac, Felix Cavaliere, Taj Mahal, Steppenwolf, Andrew Loog Oldham etc all used the studio over the years.

:)

Sean

Guest mikew4
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My mate lives in Wallingford Conneticut. It's the sort of place you would never go to unless it was absolutely necessary. 'One horse....' comes to mind. Can't believe this record was made there!

Mike.

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Well it was....and they did.

I guess, some would say, cutting "All Of My Life" was 'absolutely necessary'.

:lol:

If it helps, Synchron Studios later became Trod Nossell Studios.

The Wildweeds "No Good To Cry" was also recorded there and Ben E King, Fleetwood Mac, Felix Cavaliere, Taj Mahal, Steppenwolf, Andrew Loog Oldham etc all used the studio over the years.

:)

Sean

Marvellous.

Just been told that JFK when to school there as well.

Must be something in the water.

:lol:

Mike.

Guest Pete Griffin
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Got me a copy, thanks Matt :lol:


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