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INCREDIBLE LP SO UNDERRATED. thumbsup.gif

BAZ A.

Totally agree, and 'Never Say Never Again' on the same album from the pen of the genius that was Johnny Bristol. :thumbsup:

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I'm under the influence of love - apollas - warner brothers 7060

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Probably a more 'Northern' than 'Cross-over' cover of a 'Cross-over' type tune. Make your own judgement.

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Thank god for crossover Thursdays, still mourning the loss of DEEP SOUL TUESDAY, hope you like the few i posted up

Don't worry, I'm sure we'll have another one yes.gif

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From which lp of him that track is, Hand or Face, Roger?

Not sure of the title of the LP without digging it out, Tad. I think it's the face one, the red coloured one, 1974 I think.

Roger

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Not sure of the title of the LP without digging it out, Tad. I think it's the face one, the red coloured one, 1974 I think.

Roger

Thanks Roger, I should dig it out from the box. Always thought the red with his face is better than the black with hands, but anyway he's excellent singer, reminds me of Lou Courtney and even Carl Hall. Love his sensitive voice!

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Whole Lot Of Love - heaven & earth - lp track

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Soul music and then some.

Totally agree Roger, maybe it will make the long overdue cd of lp tracks laugh.gif

cheers

Andy

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Nice one thumbsup.gif

take time and love your woman - spencer wiggins -sounds of memphis 716

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Thanks. I nearly never posted this, then thought, 'What the heck'.

Martin

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Totally agree Roger, maybe it will make the long overdue cd of lp tracks laugh.gif

Long overdue? Ooh you cheeky monkey!! :thumbsup: On it's way soon Andy, hopefully get some time over the weekend to finalise it, you can't just throw these things together you know!! :thumbsup:

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This has everything!!

Not from their best lp, but one of thier best song definitely!

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100% agreed about the quality but too new as crossover soul?!

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Is this the same group?

On G.E.C. : Dwight Dukes (lead), later of Cashmere; Michael Brown (tenor), Keith Stewart (tenor and baritone), James Dukes (bass).

On Mercury: Dean Williams (lead), formerly of The Soul Majestics; Dwight Dukes, Keith Stewart, James Dukes. Greg Rose, later of The Rose Brothers, replaced Williams as lead as of Mercury 74081.

'Whole lot of love' What a brilliant track . . . never heard this before.

Martin :thumbsup:

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Very very nice track, a instant dancer!

Glad you liked it, by the way its everybody push and pull, not eveybody, my bloody spelling tongue.gif

right time to go to work and be useful

cheers

Andy

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Long overdue? Ooh you cheeky monkey!! :thumbsup: On it's way soon Andy, hopefully get some time over the weekend to finalise it, you can't just throw these things together you know!! :thumbsup:

I know i know, your a true artist, but am really looking forward to your choice's mate thumbsup.gif

best

Andy

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Is this the same group?

On G.E.C. : Dwight Dukes (lead), later of Cashmere; Michael Brown (tenor), Keith Stewart (tenor and baritone), James Dukes (bass).

On Mercury: Dean Williams (lead), formerly of The Soul Majestics; Dwight Dukes, Keith Stewart, James Dukes. Greg Rose, later of The Rose Brothers, replaced Williams as lead as of Mercury 74081.

'Whole lot of love' What a brilliant track . . . never heard this before.

Martin thumbsup.gif

Great job!

And the W.M.O.T. is their 4th, very good 80s soul album.

Filled with slammin' uptempo stompers, steppers and ballads.

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How about these in our latest show,

Motherlode / What Does It Take / Buddah

George Hughley / That's Why I Cry / Buddah

Lou Courtney / Tryin' To Find My Woman / Buddah

Voice Masters / If A Woman Catch A Fool / Bamboo

B.W. & The Next Edition / Chosen One / Dakar

Herman George / It Breaks Me Up Inside / Nimrod

Nat Turner Rebellion - Major Harris / Can't Go On livin / Soulville

Susan Philips / Key In The Mail Box / All Platinum

Hope these ain't too bad!

Cheers,

Tad

:)

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Is this the same group?

On G.E.C. : Dwight Dukes (lead), later of Cashmere; Michael Brown (tenor), Keith Stewart (tenor and baritone), James Dukes (bass).

On Mercury: Dean Williams (lead), formerly of The Soul Majestics; Dwight Dukes, Keith Stewart, James Dukes. Greg Rose, later of The Rose Brothers, replaced Williams as lead as of Mercury 74081.

'Whole lot of love' What a brilliant track . . . never heard this before.

Martin :)

is this the hidden track on the album

mark

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QUOTE(mark.b @ Nov 16 2006, 12:43 PM) link

is this the hidden track on the album

mark

No, Mark, it's on their Fantasy album, 1979, Mercury Records. Don't think it's hidden??

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