Guest hammy Posted April 5, 2005 Posted April 5, 2005 (edited) A few bits for sale. Offers and trades accepted - PM with lists/queries etc. I accept Paypal but prefer cash or cheques drawn on a UK bank. Time wasters gladly accepted but retribution will be swift and involve a series of mechanical prods in a public place. 1. VIVIAN JONES - MONEY CAN'T BUY MY LOVE (LARK) £OFFS Never seen another copy of this R&B stormer - possible one off. Looking for serious bids / trades. Sound Inc production. 2. TRACIE ROBBINS - WHAT WAS SHE DOING (DECCA) £50 Superb moddish dancer with excitable horn section and deranged bird wailing over the top of it all. 3. ANDY AND THE CLASSICS - WALK WALK WALK (HURD) £70 Obscure northern. Comparable in parts to the Exploding Dynamics on LEMCO. 4. THE DYNELLS - C'MON LITTLE DARLIN' (NATURAL) £40 Not the "Call on Me" outfit but a thumping minstrel troupe. Mod overtones - and eminently playable. 5. HAROLD BURRAGE - FIFTY/FIFTY (M-PAC) £125 Getting plays in R&B rooms - but the flip is equally worthy of attention as a nice mid tempo chugger to contrast with the dancer on the A side. 6. TERI THORNTON - MOLLY MARLENE (MOTHERS) £100 Had a few plays at the CSC in the past. Saucy lyrics and references to clothing removal. 7. JOHNNY WILLIAMS - HONEY CHILE (INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS) £75 Obscure take of the Bobby Bland number - again would go down a storm in forward thinking venues. Bumps along at a heck of a pace... 8. MICKEY DENTON - ONE MORE TIME (WORLD ARTISTS) £20 Has those "doo-doop" backing vocals so beloved of mohair clad young men and women. Well worth a punt at £20. 9. LITTLE CARL & THE RHYTHMAKERS - YOU CAN GO ON HOME (CARL) £175 Another retiring little number featuring a rather irate afro american male discussing his relationships and 'issues' over a taut backing. Modtastic! Edited April 5, 2005 by hammy
MarkWhiteley Posted April 5, 2005 Posted April 5, 2005 Time wasters gladly accepted but retribution will be swift and involve a series of mechanical prods in a public place. link :lol: Have you decided to give your New Yorkers up yet Mr. Hamilton? I'm getting desperate you know
Guest hammy Posted April 5, 2005 Posted April 5, 2005 Have you decided to give your New Yorkers up yet Mr. Hamilton? I'm getting desperate you know link Actually played that at home last night - what a superb record it truly is ! Not giving it up - yet! Hammy
Guest Stuart T Posted April 5, 2005 Posted April 5, 2005 PMSL I almost feel obliged to buy something. I guess you must be under 35, typical of the disrespectful younger generation.
MarkWhiteley Posted April 5, 2005 Posted April 5, 2005 Actually played that at home last night - what a superb record it truly is ! Not giving it up - yet! Hammy link Actually been emailing a guy in the States who claims to have a Radio City copy, but to be honest I think he's stringing me on, which is why I keep bugging you
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