binsy Posted November 14, 2008 Posted November 14, 2008 Nah - I like both of them. Don't hate the Majik 45 either - its just poor in comparison to many other blinding Soul records on the label. Syl Johnson Bobby McClure Otis Clay Jean Plum OV Wright Al Green Eddie McGee Ann Peebles Quiet Elegance etc. And if you want a couple of decent, yet untypical, Hi sounds on the label, how about Imported Moods & Africano? The good stuff! Sean Spot on Sean, always liked Satisfactorize your mind' as a dancer, 'What made you change' is decent and 'look at the boy' and 'here i go again' are quality. I would imagine Henry Shed' something is drastically wrong' is a Hi recording even though it's on Cream.
Guest stromberg Posted November 14, 2008 Posted November 14, 2008 Spot on Sean, always liked Satisfactorize your mind' as a dancer, 'What made you change' is decent and 'look at the boy' and 'here i go again' are quality. I would imagine Henry Shed' something is drastically wrong' is a Hi recording even though it's on Cream. the Bobby McClure double-sider is just fantastic
Sean Hampsey Posted November 14, 2008 Posted November 14, 2008 Spot on Sean, always liked Satisfactorize your mind' as a dancer, 'What made you change' is decent and 'look at the boy' and 'here i go again' are quality. I would imagine Henry Shed' something is drastically wrong' is a Hi recording even though it's on Cream. Henry shed is defo a Hi tune Binsy - and an awesome double sider. BIG Yarmouth spin for yours truly mate! Sean
Sean Hampsey Posted November 14, 2008 Posted November 14, 2008 the Bobby McClure double-sider is just fantastic We agree 100% Sean
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