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Ive decided to sell most of my big records, so a few to start with below. What is not sold by the end of the week will go up on Ebay (with reserves of course). When will be the next time you get a chance to purchase records like this ? NEVER! These records are from my own collection. Gwen Owens - Wanted&Needed - Velgo Mint £2,000 New wanderers - Aint gonna do you no harm - ready mint SOLD Flash Mc Kinley - Ill rescue you - Bombay mint SOLD Groovettes - Think it over baby - Reness mint £1,000 Hytones - you dont even know my name - Southern Artist vg++ (plays near mint) £1500 Royal Robins - Something about you - Tru-Glo-Town mint £900 Districts - one lover just wont do - Nile SOLD Little Nicky Soul - You Said - Shee (very slight marks nap) £850 Don Varner - Tear Stained face - Quinvy mint £850 Geno Washington - Rat Race - Atac test pressing ex SOLD Vickie Baines - Country Girl - Parkway Issue!! £900 (has a few little pops on intro from small scratch otherwise mint) Pat lewis - No one to love - Solid Hit mint OFFERS (current bid £1,500) Sonatas -Going on down the road - HotLine mint OFFERS (current bid £1,200) Tempos - Ill never forget - Diamond Jim mint £800 Steve mancha - Did my baby call - Wheelsville mint £700 Lonnie Russ - Say Girl - Kerwood Mint SOLD Lou Ragland - I travel Alone - Amy mint £800 Tamala lewis - Wont say nothing - Marton near mint £1400 Camaros - Where not to young - Darcha SOLD Masquaders - Thats the same thing - Soultown £1000 Betty Lou&Bobby Adams - Dr True Love - Tarx mint £1,100 Utopias - Girls are against me - La Salle vg++ plays mint £1,250 Fascinators - In Other Words - Bombay SOLD Gene Toones - What more do you want - Simco SOLD Judy freeman - unissued lp 2 12" test pressings plus all the RCA studio paper work (only known copy) This has the extended version of HOLD ON. OFFERS Cheers Greg Tel 07947114298 email - gmcallinney@westminster.gov.uk Only serious buyers only please.
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DMSC - 23RD August 03 Final Bank Holiday weekend of a hot, hot Summer. Col & I had decided to go to The Drunken Monkey Soul Club extravaganza. So we reserved a room at the Springfield Hotel in Wales and booked our train tickets to Wales... Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
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DMSC - 23RD August 03 Final Bank Holiday weekend of a hot, hot Summer. Col & I had decided to go to The Drunken Monkey Soul Club extravaganza. So we reserved a room at the Springfield Hotel in Wales and booked our train tickets to Wales in good time to take advantage of the cheaper fares. Of course the weekend of the Monkey was also the last Bank Holiday weekend of the summer so it goes without saying that our soulful soiree was not going to be totally uneventful. Sure enough Rail Track announced plans for essential repair work to be carried out at least inconvenience to them, oops sorry I mean the fare paying passenger. No matter we would make our way there come hell or high water. As it turned out we didn’t have to confront either hell (though it felt hot enough) or high water. On arrival in Flint we took a taxi to the Springfield Hotel, our driver turned out not to be Welsh but an “Essex” girl who many years ago, came for the summer season, met and married a local boy and put down roots blah blah blah, oh no we’d got a “talker” (this is an essential taxi driver job requirement, without it you’re just a chauffeur;-))))) and then on coming across a “build up of traffic” (two cars were waiting at the red traffic lights) she decided to take an alternate route, now call me a cynic, (those who already know me call me other things as well ;-))))) but do others always feel as though they’re going to pay more than the locals would when in a taxi in a strange town) we learnt about her many grandchildren, her favourite drinking spot and how the Springfield Hotel was pricey, well it would be compared to the social club she had already pointed out to us as her local (seemingly most of her in-laws were on the committee) the Springfield used to put on well known “live artistes” such as “that bloke from Stars in Your Eyes” Finally the Springfield was there in front of us, reluctantly I got out as by now I felt I’d made a new friend, I almost felt like exchanging phone numbers so we could keep up with all the “goss”. We paid the (reasonable as it turned out) fare and bid each other a pleasant Saturday evening. Well I don’t know how Tracy the taxi’s (well we were in Wales) evening went but I know from past experience that we were more than guaranteed a more than pleasant evening with the DMSC boys & girls. Mike Hughes and Steve Thomas were as usual setting up with the help of the sound boys Ed & Dave. Andy Rix & Rob Thomas weren’t doing their regular spot tonight, on their jollies I think, so the DJ line up was Chic, Steve Thomas, Robbo, & Mike Hughes. Mick H also did a set although I hadn’t realised he was one of the guest DJ’s, Col previously mentioned Mick was on his jollies so it was a more than pleasant surprise when he showed up almost straight from the airport to his spot in fact just re-reading his playlist now I would say that for me it was an unexpected bonus, as Mick played a few “new to me” toons. No-one played anything other than excellent, something for everyone spots. The dancefloor soon became somewhere to claim your territory, which was hard work for me as I was trying to keep track (no pun intended) of each DJ’s sets plus I wanted to strut my funky stuff down there on that dancefloor, but the good stuff just kept on coming, stuff like Moses Smith, The Tropics, Ritchie Adams, Duke Browner, Bill Bush, The Volumes, Isonics, Houston Outlaws, The Appointments, The Nurons (can you see my dilemma now?) When I did decide to take a breather from dancing and write down a few of the toons , well you all know what it’s like, it took me a while to remember what the last play was let alone the fifth one back. Next time I’ll take my pen & pad to the dancefloor, of course this would only really useful if you can multi-task, as I’m a girlie that shouldn’t be a problem, all I need now is full and complete knowledge of all the records any soul DJ is ever likely to play and I’ve cracked it ;-))))) Considering how many other soul nights and all-nighters were on this weekend there was a good size crowd in, some of whom were non soulies from the wedding reception being held in another room in the hotel. The “wedding” room was why there was no second DMSC room tonight. This normally being the place to hear funk/modern/r’n’b/progressive/connoisseurs…….., in other words anything that is usually played in the “other” room of a two roomed venue ;-)))) Anyway these curious non-soulies popped in liked what they heard and stayed – always a good sign. Turned out they were really up for it, - hey didn’t this KFC/Northern stuff sound even better played out at full belt, their obvious pleasure in the unfamiliar music was unmistakeable. I love seeing “mainstream” music folks inspired by what they hear, it always reminds me of how I felt the first time I went to a full on Northern soul night only six short years ago. By whatever means Northern soul comes to you, whether it was in the dim and distant past of your local youth club, via family and/or friends, maybe it was more recently at a local retro “Tamla – youth club -” soul night or as seems more likely nowadays through TV ads, if you like what you hear you’ll sure as hell be back for more. I for one am always encouraged if someone is so knocked out by the music, they keep coming back for more. Always room for one more passionate newcomer to swell the Northern Soul ranks. ;-))) All in all an absolutely spanking night for the monkey boys and girls. A big thank you to Mike, his (tolerant) wife, and Steve for making us feel so welcome. Thanks to the DJ’s for playing some damn fine music If you haven’t been here before do yourself a favour, make the effort, don’t take my word for it just check out the following playlist. First an apology by way of explanation for any cock-ups in the following playlist, it took me an age to decipher what I had scrawled down and even then there’s been quite a lot of guess work involved in the interpretation, so I just hope I haven’t made too many blunders. Where you see “?/Guess–help needed” means I’m taking a guess at a toon I don’t know but if anyone else does I sure as hell would like for you to share that knowledge ;-))) Any glaring errors do feel free to titter ;-)))) Warm up Sound check and Chic (not sure who played what at this point) Radiants – Heartbreak society Tangeers – Heart & Soul Moses Smith – Girl across the street (I never get tired of hearing this) ? male vocal - ? the only way is up. (Guess– help needed) Artistics – This heart of mine ? female - ? coming on strong (Guess – help needed) Cavaliers – Hold to my baby Jnr Walker – Brainwasher (I think) Chic (definitely played these) Archie Bell & The Drells – 1000 Wonders (I know it’s the same group but it could have been The TSU Tornados I suppose) Volumes – Just can’t help myself Big Frank & The Essences – I won’t let her see me cry Herman Lewis – Who’s kissing you tonight Tropics – Hey little girl Dynells – Call on me ? female - ?good got to settle for the bad Jean Wells – let me love you Frankie & The Damons – Man from Soul Pat & The Blenders – Just because Mayfield Singers – Don’t start none (gotta say, good toon but I think I prefer the instrumental) Little Tommy – Baby what has happened Ascots – Anytime Big Don’s rebellion – It was true James Wade – ? Spidels– Pushed out of the picture Masquaders - It’s the same thing Caesers – La La La I love you Servicemen - ? (for the life in me I can’t remember which one) IAPC – Check yourself (Gotta say I much prefer the Intruders toon to this one) Ruby – Feminine Ingenuity Bobby Reed – The time is right Steve Thomas Emanuel laskey – Lucky to be loved Dickie Wonder - Nobody knows Ellusions – You didn’t have to leave Lost Souls – Secret of mine Johnny Mae Matthews – Lonely you’ll be Patrice Holloway – Stolen Hours Phoentics – Just a boys dream Richie Adams – I can’t escape from you Charades – Key to my happiness ?Soundmasters – Don’t wanna be your fool Dells – Run for cover Gayle Addams – Baby I need your loving Steve played a few modern toons followed by a few R’n’B that I wasn’t familiar with, just thought I’d mention it to let you get a feel of how is set went Sonny Til – Hey little woman Duke Browner – Crying over you Nolan Chance – Just like the weather Shelly North – Give me one more chance Jean Carter – Like one Paramount Four – You just don’t know Robbo Volumes – Ain’t gonna give you up ?Judy Freeman – Hold On Bobby Reed – I need your loving Barbara Mason – Bobby is my baby Exits – Gotta have money Jimmy Seal – The yesterday of our love Charles Lamont – You gotta keep moving Jimmy Burns – You’re gonna miss me when I’m gone Bill Bush – I’m waiting ? – Go for yourself Guitar Ray – You’re gonna wreck my life Mick H (fresh back from his jollies) Sam Dees – Lonely Sensations-Demanding Man Anthony &Delsonics -Everytime Four Tops – Hands of time The Videls - Aint Gonna Do You No Good Appointments-I Saw You There Youngbrothers -Whats Your Game Devotions -Do Do Da Da Nurons -All Of My Life - Passions -If You See My Baby Walter & Admirations -Man O Man Homer Banks-Sweetie Pie Eric Mercury-Lonely Girl Springers -Nothings To Good For My Baby Aspirations -You Left Me Mickey McCuller – Who you gonna run to Monique - If You Love Me Eric Mercury – Lonely Girl Don Gardner – Cheatin kind Four Voices - Your love is getting stronger ? – I love you just the same Buddy Smith -When You Lose The One You Love Ascots – Three feet from the gutter Robert Tanner – Sweet Memories Tim Harris - ?Don’t say Mike Hughes Isonics – Sugar Houston Outlaws – Ain’t no telling Brilliant Corners – Three lonely guys September Jones – I’m coming home BJ Thomas – Keep it up Cubie & the Cs – Church going girl And then suddenly it was all over There was of course the obligatory long goodbyes to everyone, and then into the bar for a nightcap for those of us staying overnight in the hotel. But hey what a night. Now was I right or was I right about the music played.;-))) Til the next time Soulfully yours Shirley Many thanks Shirley for passing on review, as all her stuff a great read, both informative and enjoyable! saw the qs, and just thought add odd thing or two (mainly to prevent Johnny j on me back) Johnny J from Bangors Soul At Social did the first hour. Had to mention as had enough banter when he found out wasnt on flyers! jr walker track on about was King Cutis - Footpaddin (part 2) Think it was Mick H was billed not that bloody mike h, we usually dont bill any of the dmsc team, as we just fill in gaps at front and end , unless as in this case Stevie T who was doing a main hour so was billed. Other plays thrown out on nite not listed think are in other post on soul source site, but as think only obvious mistake spotted was giving c going girl its stafford cover name rather than - derc hotzog, gotta say very impressive skills.
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Info on issue and also details of forthcoming review feature Latest Issue of N Soul mag is available now, havent read it as passed on copy to one of the newly forming site review team, before having a glance thru. So no details yet, howe... Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
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Info on issue and also details of forthcoming review feature Latest Issue of N Soul mag is available now, havent read it as passed on copy to one of the newly forming site review team, before having a glance thru. So no details yet, however should see it feature as the first in a new series of independant, worthwhile reviews features (if interested in joining review team please read the post in "source news and info" forum section as after new members) Available online via http://www.goldsoul.co.uk The new look N.SOUL Magazine (formerly Togetherness Magazine) is a glossy high quality soul music magazine published four times per year and is at the heart of the rare Soul scene. The next issue is OUT NOW with 140 packed pages and a chance to win a GRAND of soul..
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PM 700 Carlton Alphonso - Where In This World // Peace Makers 1967 PM 701 Clancy Eccles - What Will Your Mama Say // Clancy Eccles - Darling Dont Do That 1967 PM 702 Little John&The Shadrocks - Lets Get Married // Around The World 1967 PM 703 Th... Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
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PM 700 Carlton Alphonso - Where In This World // Peace Makers 1967 PM 701 Clancy Eccles - What Will Your Mama Say // Clancy Eccles - Darling Dont Do That 1967 PM 702 Little John&The Shadrocks - Lets Get Married // Around The World 1967 PM 703 The Clancy Set - Western Organ // Mothers Advice Produced by Clancy Eccles 1967 PM 704 The Trials - Bad Mind People // My Heart Is Aching PM 706 Rico Rodrecez - Its Not Unusual // Rico Rodrecez - Soul Man PM 707 Alton Ellis - The Message // Some Talk PM 710 Lloyd Terrell - Bang Bang Lulu // Mrs Miller - I Never Knew 1968 PM 711 Ernest Ranglin - Heart Beat // Birds Of The Air PM 712 Clancy Eccles - The Fight // Great PM 715 Reco Rodriguez - Tenderfoot Ska // Memories Produced by Jeff Palmer 1968 PM 716 Beverly Simmons - Mr. Pitiful // Thats How Strong My Love Is PM 717 Alton Ellis - My Time Is The Right Time // Johnny Moore - Tribute To Sir Alex Produced by Ellis/Moore 1968 PM 718 Joyce Bond Show - They Wash /// Joyce Bond Show - Back To School Produced by Palmer Bros. 1968 PM 719 The Mohawks - The Champ // Sound Of The Witchdoctors Produced by J. Palmer 1968 PM 720 Tommy McKenzie - Fiddle Sticks // Please Stay 1968 PM 721 Monty Morris - Say What You Say // Tears In Your Eyes PM 722 Clancys Allstars - C.N. Express Part I //C.N. Express Part II PM 723 Lyn Tait&The Jets - Soul Food // Music Flames PM 725 The Crowns - I Surrender // I Know Its Alright 1968 PM 726 Diana Landor - Afro Blue // Empty Little Shadow PM 728 Anthony Deeley - Dont Change Your Mind About Me // Any-time Man PM 729 The Termites - Push It Up // The Termites - Two Of A Kind Produced by H. Robinson 1968 PM 730 Norman T. Washington - Same Thing All Over // Youve Been Cheating PM 731 Little Beverly - Youre Mine // What A Guy PM 732 Dr. Martin Luther King - I Have A Dream // Top Of The Mountain PM 733 The Milwaukee Coasters - Treat Me Nice // Sick And Tired PM 734 Knights Of The Round Table -Lament To Bobby Kennedy // If You Were My Girl PM 735 Bobby Patterson&The Mustangs - Broadway Aint Funky No More / I Met My Match 1968 PM 736 The Crowns - Jerking The Dog // Keep Me Going A Palmer Bros. Production 1968 PM 738 The Termites - Show Me The Way // What Can I Do PM 739 The Mohawks - Baby Hold On (Part I) // Baby Hold On (Part II) A Palmer Bros. Production 1968 PM 740 Lloyd Terrel - How Come // Oh My Lover 1968 PM 741 Norman T. Washington - Tiptoe // Dont Hang Around PM 742 The Buttercups - If I Love You // Loving You PM 743 Bobby Patterson - The Good ODays // Dont Be So Mean PM 744 The Beas - Dr. Goodfoot And His Bikini Machine // Where Do I Go From You 1968 PM 745 The Crowns - She Aint Gonna Do Right // I Need Your Loving PM 746 Elridge Holmes - Beverley // Wait For Me Baby PM 748 Betty Lavette - Only Your Love Can Save Me // I Feel Good All Over 1968 PM 749 Norman T. Washington - Jumping Jack Flash // Youve Got Me Spinning PM 750 Roy Docker - When // Go 1968 PM 751 The Mohawks - Sweet Soul Music // Hip Jigger PM 752 Lloyd Terrell - Lulu Returns // I Feel The Music PM 753 Premo&Joe - Peace On Earth // The School Boys - Guilty Of Love 1968 PM 754 Bobby Patterson&The Mustangs - Busy Busy Bee // Sweet Taste Of Love PM 755 The Volumes - I Just Cant Help Myself // One Way Lover PM 756 Roy Docker - Every Day Will Be Like A Holiday // Im An Outcast 1969 PM 757 The Mohawks - Monty Monty // The Mohawks - Pepsi A Palmer Brothers Production 1969 PM 758 The Mohawks - Ride Your Pony // Western Promise 1969 PM 759 The Crowns - Call Me Since You Been Gone PM 760 The Buttercups - Come Put My Life In Order // If I Love You PM 761 Billy Bass - I Need Your Love So Bad // Im Coming To PM 762 Warren Lee - Underdog Back Street // Just Like A Woman 1969 PM 763 Bobby Patterson - T.C.B. Or T.Y.A. // What A Wonderful Night For Love 1969 PM 765 Bill Moss - Sock It To em Soul Brothers // Sock It To em Soul Brothers (instrumental) PM 766 Soul Partners - Walk On Judge // Loose The One You Love PM 767 The Showmen - Action // What Would It Take PM 768 Anne Walker&The Crownettes - You Dont Know // Ode To Billy Joe PM 769 Conroy Cannon Mission - Oh Happy Day // Cant Get Along Without You PM 771 Joyce Bond - Mr. Pitiful // Lets Get Married 1969 PM 772 The Persians - The Sun Gotta Shine In Your Hearts // I Have Eyes For You Only PM 773 Bobby Patterson - My Thing Is Your Thing (Come Get It) // Keep It In The Family 1969 PM 774 Roosevelt Grier - Whos Got The Ball PM 775 Clyde McPhatter - I Am Not Going To Work Today // Rhythm&Blues PM 776 The Mohawks - Landscape // Bill Moss - Number One PM 784 Roosevelt Grier - Cmon Cupid // High Society Woman 1969 PM 785 The Other Brothers - Lets Get It Together // Little Girl 1969 PM 786 Emperors - Karate // Ive Got To Have Her 1968 PM 789 The Rudees - Give Peace A Chance // She PM 790 Starnger Cole - Come Dance With Me // Youve Dance Without Me PM 792 Lloyd Terrell - Birth Control // Val Bennett - Return To Peace 1970 PM 793 Clifford Curry - You Turn Out The Light // Good Humour Man PM 794 Spencer Wiggins - Im A Poor Mans Son // Thats How Much I Love You PM 795 Barbara Perry - Say You Need Me // Unlovable PM 797 Clifford Curry - I Cant Get A Hold Of Myself // Aint No Danger PM 798 The Mohawks - Skinhead Shuffle // Rico Rodrigues - Red Cow 1970 PM 799 Kirk Reading - Close Shave // The Untouchables - Prisoner Of Love A Pama Records Production 1970 PM 800 Sid&Joe With The Moharks - Down On The Corner // Who Is That Stranger 1970 PM 801 Bill Jenkins - What A Woman // Sleepy Cat PM 802 Jeff Barnes - Jeff Barnes Thing // Lennox Brown - Lovers Mood PM 803 Bunny Lee All Stars - Annie Pama // Mr. Magoo 1970 PM 804 Black Beatles - Reggae And Shout // Lennox Brown - The Green Hornet 1970 PM 805 Ferdinand&Dill - Take Back Your Ticket // Blueberry Hill 1970 PM 806 Sketto Rich - Hound Dog // Black Girl PM 807 Noel&The Fireballs - Confusion // We Got To Have Loving PM 808 Noel&The Fireballs - Cant Turn You Loose // Skinny Legs PM 809 Bill Jentils - True True Train // Jeff Barnes - Give And Take PM 810 Owen Gray - Sugar Dumpling // I Dont Know Why A Pama Records Production 1970 PM 811 Pat Rhoden - Maybe The Next Time // Got To See You Musical backing by The Mohawks Produced by Derrick Morgan for Pama Records 1970 PM 812 Solomon Jones - Here Comes The Night // Reco Rodriquez - Jaded Rumble 1970 PM 813 The Marvels - Love One Another // Falling Rain Musical Backing by The Mohawks A Pama Records Production 1970 PM 815 Sonny Cox - The Choking Kid PM 817 The Marvels - Dont Let Her Take Your Love From Me // La La La A Pama Records Production 1970 PM 818 Laurel Aitken - Marys Boy Child // Rupie Edwards - Version PM 819 The Marvels - Oh Lord Why Lord // Nellie - Love Letters PM 820 Fitzroy Sterling - My Sweet Lord // Darling Thats Right Produced by Sidney Crooks 1971 PM 822 Derrick Morgan - Love Bug // My Dickie PM 823 Winston Groovy - Heaven Help Us // Cant Do Without Your Love Produced by Sidney Crooks 1971 PM 824 The Youth - Jesus Keepeth My Soul // Fire Fire 1971 PM 827 Winston Groovy - Dont Break My Heart // How Long Will This Go On PM 828 Junior English - Jesamine // Sydney Crooks Allstars - The Flash 1971 PM 829 Willie Francis - Oh What A Mini PM 830 The Classics - Sex Education // The Power - Soul Flash Produced by H. Palmer 1971 PM 832 The Marvells - Do You Know You Have To Cry // Love Power PM 833 Lloyd Sparks - You Dont Care // Tonys All Stars - Must Care (Version) PM 834 Jackie Brown - Living In Sweet Jamaica PM 835 Hugh Roy - Way Down South // Billy Dyce - Be My Guest PM 836 Max Romeo/Lloyd Tyrell/The Classics - Night Angel (EP) Tracks: Wet Dream (Max Romeo) / Bang Bang Lulu (Lloyd Tyrell) // Birth Control (LLoyd Tyrell) / Sex Education (The Classics) 1972 PM 838 Eugene Paul - Beautiful Sunday // Eugene Paul - Take Care Son 1972 PM 839 Fermena - Come What May // Fermena&Ranny - Version Produced by Ranny Williams 1972 PM 840 Alton Ellis - Girl Have Got A Date // Eat Bread 1972 PM 842 Flames - Rocket Man // I Am All Broek Up PM 843 The Heptones - Youve Lost That Loving Feeling // Version 1972 PM 844 Ken Parker - Shake It Loose / Tommy McCook - Version PM 845 Slim Smith - 3x7 Rock&Roll PM 846 Maytals - I Am Feeling Lonely PM 847 Clarendonians - This Is My Story // Val Bennett - Caledonia PM 848 Stranger Cole - The House Where Bimbo Lives // Our High School Dance PM 850 Slim Smith - The Time Has Come // Reco&His Band - Version Produced by B. Lee 1972 PM 851 Phil Pratt Allstars - Feel Good All Over // Keble Drummond - Dangerous PM 852 John Holt - Pledging My Love PM 852 Jerry Lewis - The Godfather // Alton Ellis - Some Day PM 853 Charlie Ace&Fay - Big Seven // Youth Professionals - Professional Version 1972 PM 856 Cornell Campbell - What Happens // Good Hearted Woman PM 857 Laurel Aitken - Reggae Popcorn // Darling Darling PM 859 Chenley Duffus - At The End // Chenley Duffys - Goodnight My Love Prod. by Lee Perry/Upsetters PM 860 Dr Bobby Floyd - Sound // Young Dillinger - Dr Skank PM 862 Jerry Lewis - The Godfather // Alton Ellis - Some Day Produced by Bunny Lee 1972 PM 863 Lloyd Terrell And Junior Byles - Big Eight // Auntie Lulu 1973 PM 863 Winston Reed - Big Eight // Ranny Williams Allstars With The Classics - Instrumental Version 1971 PM 869 Junior English - Daniel // Junior English - Perfidia 1973 PM 872 Gladdy&Stranger - Dedicated To Illiteracy // G G Allstars - Dub Prod. by A. Ranglin PM 873 Larry Marshall - True Believer // The Flames - Water Your Garden 1973 PM 874 Chenley Duffus - Standing On The Hill // Billy Dyce - Women Smarter 1973 PM 875 Max Romeo - Pussy Watchman // Cornell Campbell - You Are My Sunshine PM 876 Twinkle Brothers - Pust It Inna // Village Ram PM 877 Father Sketto - Big Nine // The Untouchables - Old Lady PM 879 Fermena - Wonderful Dreams // Version PM 3222 Marvels - Heaven Must Have Sent You // Anymore PM 4000 Pat Kelly - Sing About Love // Version Produced by Pat Kelly 1975 PM 4001 Justin Hinds - Sinners Where You Going To Hide // Justin Hinds - If Its Love You Need Produced by Duke Reid 1975 PM ??? The Marvels - Do You Know You Have To Cry 1971
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New Releases for NOVEMBER 2004 from Ace Records THE DAMNED / Machine Gun Etiquette (25th Anniversary Edition) - CHISWICK - CDWIKD 250 Formed in 1976, the Damned were Britain's first punk rock band. By 1979 they had managed to disintegrate and re-a... Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
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New Releases for NOVEMBER 2004 from Ace Records THE DAMNED / Machine Gun Etiquette (25th Anniversary Edition) - CHISWICK - CDWIKD 250 Formed in 1976, the Damned were Britain's first punk rock band. By 1979 they had managed to disintegrate and re-assemble, way before it was fashionable. By then punk rock and its neater sibling, new wave, were regularly producing real hits in the UK and the Damned were no exception, with three hit singles drawn from the MACHINE GUN ETIQUETTE LP released that year. more THE DAMNED / Smash It Up (25th Anniversary Edition) - CHISWICK - SMASH 001 Smash It Up was originally conceived as being in four parts. However somehow or other only 1, 2 and 4 were recorded during the sessions at Sound Suite and Wessex. The only version of Part 3 is Captains demo and so with much technological jiggery pokery we have slotted it in to produce the first (official) release of Smash It Up Parts 1-4. Besides that you get the original single A&B and the video - lucky you. more THE ROOMATES / The Classic Sound Of - ACE - CDCHD 1024 I first came across the Roomates back in the late 80s when I was editor of a small doo wop magazine. Concentrating mainly on the Italian American groups of the New York area in the late 50s and early 60s it quickly became apparent that there was a group right here in the UK who, according to the readers' letters I was receiving, were singing and recording in that very style. more CHARLES BUKOWSKI / Reads His Poetry - TAKOMA - CDTAK 6514 "THE WORLD'S GREATEST LOSER, BUT HE NEVER GAVE UP", booms Charles Bukowski with a beery menace at the City Lights Bookstore-sponsored reading in San Francisco, back in 1972. Bukowski never gave up himself and this poetic soundtrack to his life at that point has it all in abundance: tales of the horsetrack, unrepentant sex fiends, dogs with style, death, his childhood in Los Angeles. more THE NEWBEATS / Run Baby Run - ACE - CDCHD 1033 Falsetto fans, rejoice! Volume two of Ace's three volume Newbeats' Hickory retrospective boasts the RUN BABY RUN album (in magnificent stereo, no less) plus a heaping helping of rare non-album cuts. Like the first volume, "Bread And Butter / Big Beat Sounds" (CDCHD 1006), this essential collection is filled to overflowing with soulful, stomping, big-sound pop. The third and final volume will compile the Newbeats' remaining Hickory 45s, all surviving unreleased material as well as the complete Hickory solo recordings of Newbeats Larry Henley and the Mathis Brothers (Dean and Marc). more BRENDA LEE /Grandma, What Great Songs You Sang! / Miss Dynamite - ACE - CDCHD 1027 Here is the first volume in Ace's forthcoming programme of Brenda Lee re-issues that will see her first ten LPs for US Decca paired across five CDs. The best selling female pop vocalist of the early to mid 1960s, Brenda Lee was an international megastar who sold over 100 million records - she was voted Best Female Vocalist by the NME for five consecutive years - all before she was 21. And while it is true to say she showed a preference for recording ballads in order to attract the greatest number of record buyers, she also possessed one of the toughest rock'n'roll voices of the period - THE greatest according to John Lennon. more WHERE THE GIRLS ARE / Volume 6 - ACE - CDCHD 1032 Ace Records have been spoiling fans of femme pop this year, what with the "Boy Trouble", "Girls With Guitars" and "Good Girls Gone Bad" compilations, not to mention CDs by the Emotions, Sharon Tandy and Sue Thompson. Heck, I hear whisper that there's even a new "Early Girls" in the offing. Just as well, as the latest volume of "Where The Girls Are" has taken over a year to prepare for release. We keep trying to outdo ourselves, you see, hence the tantalising wait. But haste makes waste, as Jackie Ross used to say. Anyway, you can't have too much of a good thing, I reckon. more RICHARD BERRY / Yama Yama! The Modern Recordings 1954-1956 - ACE - CDCHD 1029 Richard Berry was still in his teens when he hooked up with Modern Records. A hungry young multi-talented man, with a desire to learn, an envelope-pushing career vision and a willingness to experiment with any and every style of black music, he strove to perfect his craft. His extraordinary versatility was both a help and a hindrance to his career. A help in that it enabled him to apply himself to any strand of R&B from languid doo wop to feral New Orleans R&B, but a hindrance, perhaps, in that hardly any two consecutive singles by Richard sound like they are by the same person. more WELL PLAY THE BLUES FOR YOU - STAX - SCD 8613 Think of Stax Records and chances are you'll think of Otis Redding, Sam and Dave, the Staple Singers, Isaac Hayes, Johnnie Taylor or others among the company's major soul acts. Not unreasonably so, either, as in both its blue and yellow incarnations Stax was rightly celebrated as the epicentre of quality Southern Soul. But - as befits a predominantly black music label based in the "Home Of The Blues" - the company also gave maximum respect to the genre of music that originally put Memphis on the musical map, and thus for most of its lifespan there was a steady stream of quality blues releases interspersed among the classic soul 45s released on Stax, Volt and the company's other subsidiary labels. more BUFFY SAINTE-MARIE / Fire&Fleet&Candlelight - VANGUARD - VMD 79250 1967's Fire&Fleet&Candlight captures Native American songwriter Buffy Sainte-Marie gradually emerging from the earlier 60s folk scene, but still recognisable as a child of that musical movement with her quavering voice, guitar and mouth bow. Traditional fare as Lord Randall, Reynardine and the Lyke Wake Dirge (using Benjamin Britten's music) with Joni Mitchell songs The Circle Game and Song To A Seagull, the old-timey Bascom Lamar Lunsford song Dogget's Gap and eight of Sainte-Marie's own compositions including The Seeds Of Brotherhood and the wonderfully titled 97 Men In This Here Town Would Give A Half A Grand In Silver Just To Follow Me Down. more BUFFY SAINTE-MARIE / Moonshot - VANGUARD - VMD 79312 On 1972's MOONSHOT, Buffy had surrounded herself with the cream of Nashville session musicians (many of them were part of the group that would find their own fame, recording as Area Code 615). The musicians included Charlie McCoy, Billy Sanford, David Briggs, Norbert Putnam and Kenny Buttrey, as well as the Memphis Horns. The session mixes up Gene Thomasson's Lay It Down, Arthur Crudup's My Baby Left Me and Micky Newbury's Sweet Memories and Newbury with co-writer Townes Van Zandt's Mister Can't You See Me with her own original songs like Native North American Child. The songs are generally upbeat with Buffy singing out extrovertly over the punchy brass, rock chords and sinewy bass lines. more LARRY CORYELL&THE ELEVENTH HOUSE / Improvisations - VANGUARD - VMD2 79540 Popular musical movements can sometimes be so compelling that they affect all other forms of music around them. In the 1950s, rock 'n' roll changed the landscape for most country music and gave birth to such 'new' styles as skiffle. During the progressive rock age from the late 60s to early 70s, other genres were so marked by the musical and commercial changes of the era that they developed hybrid offshoots with true hybrid names - folk-rock, classical rock and jazz-rock. more THE SONICS / Have Love Will Travel - BIG BEAT - SONIC 001 Back in the mid-1960s, the legendary Sonics took rocknroll by the scruff of the neck and thrashed it to within an inch of its life, leaving a legacy of some of the most savage, visceral recordings ever made. more __________________________________________________________________________________ DAVE GODIN - A TRIBUTE Dave Godin died peacefully in his sleep on the morning of Friday 15 October. He had been ill for some time and was fully accepting of his fate, though he put up a typically brave fight. more ............. http://www.acerecords.co.uk/extras/DaveGodin.html _________________________________________________________________________________ Produced by Ace Records Ltd
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NEXT CAERGWRLE SOUL NIGHT IS ON SATURDAY 4TH DECEMBER 2004, AND NOT 27TH NOVEMBER AS STATED IN 'ON THE SCENE'.......MY FAULT NOT THEIRS! LAST NIGHT WAS A CRACKER AND WE EXPECT THE SAME THIS TIME...GREAT ATMOSPHERE, CHEAP BAR PRICES, BRILLIANT MUSIC, £3 IN. Tape Subs £20 For 6 Tapes Hear The Sounds First Tapes & List Send Out 2 / 3 Days Before List Is Circulated WEBSITE Joe Dunlop Glenavon Hope Mountain Wrexham LL12 9HF Tel : 01978 761739 Mobile : 07748714718 Email : joedunlop@btinternet.com Postage £1.40 1st 45 20p Each After US Imports All EX Unless Stated No Artist Title Label Price 1 moses dillard pretty as a picture mark v 600 00 2 Masquarders do you love me baby wdj wand 400 00 3 jimmy burns you're gonna miss me when i'm gone tip top 150 00 4 tony hestor watch yourself/just can't leave you karate 200 00 5 tony hestor watch yourself/just can't leave you vg karate 85 00 6 celeste hardy you're gone reynolds 400 00 7 natural 4 hanging on to a lie boola boola 400 00 8 otis Williams ain't gonna walk your dog no more okeh 15 00 9 the mandarins better watch out girl/that other guy commerce 150 00 10 sonji clay i can't wait songee 100 00 11 billy thompson black eyed girl wdj wand 185 00 12 innocent bystanders frantic escape pameline 25 00 13 september jones i'm coming home 'WDJ' kapp 300 00 14 miss madeline behave you're self mar-v-lus 30 00 15 Precisions if this is love drew 15 00 16 the dapps i'll be sweeter tomorrow king 15 00 17 dean courtney you're all iv'e got wdj paramount 25 00 18 moses & joshua get out of my heart 'YDJ' mala 20 00 19 Magnificents my heart is calling 'WDJ' DEE GEE 150 00 20 MINITS still part of me wdj' sounds of memphis 185 00 21 freddie gorman i'm in a bad way ric tic 15 00 22 clifford curry T.C.B. 'WDJ' elf 15 00 23 guitar ray you're gonna wreck my life shag 600 00 24 dee dee sharp 'happy' 'bout the whole thing 'demo' TSVP 10 00 25 billy stewart ol' man river chess 10 00 26 johnny sayles my loves a monster chi-town 20 00 27 johnny sayles my love ain't no love wdj brunswick 10 00 28 kurt harris emperor of my baby's heart diamond 200 00 29 jimmy (soul) clark (come on and be my) SWEET DARLING ( ''orig white demo) soulhawk 75 00 30 the showmen our love will grow ''WHITE DEMO'' swan 75 00 31 johnny moore walk like a man ''WHITE DEMO'' DATE 50 00 32 Deon jackson i can't go on carla 30 00 33 tommy dodson co-perate main sound 450 00 34 dee dee sharp gamble easy money philly int 10 00 35 freddie hughes send my baby back wand 10 00 36 freddie hughes gotta keep my bluff in wand 10 00 37 the entertains love will turn it around steel town 20 00 38 the ambers blue birds new art 10 00 39 dee clark crossfire constelation 10 00 40 the triumphs walking the duck ''MINT DEMO'' verve 25 00 41 wilson pickett let me be your boy ''MINT DEMO'' verve 40 00 42 shalimars stop and take a look at yourself ''MINT DEMO'' verve 50 00 43 chantels you're welcome to my heart ''MINT DEMO'' VERVE 20 00 44 jones girls if you don't love me no more paramount 20 00 45 marsha brody right combination hot shot 5 00 46 zz hill what more do you want kent 10 00 47 joe simon when sound stage 7 5 00 48 contours baby hit and run UK TMG 5 00 49 the ethics think about tomorrow vent 6 00 50 the cod's i'm a good guy kellmac 5 00 51 magnificent men much more of your love capitol 15 00 52 originals down to love town UK TMG 5 00 53 the webs this thing called love Popside 5 00 54 paul anka i can't help loving you wdj Rca 50 00 55 van dykes save my love for a rainey day ydj' Mala 200 00 56 gaylord &holiday love (where have you gone) Palmer 15 00 57 leon haywood consider the source Capitol 75 00 58 wally cox this man wdj Wand 50 00 59 bonnie brisker some really loves you lt magic city 100 00 60 the impressions talking about my baby Abc 6 00 61 enchanted five have you ever/ try a little love CVS 30 00 62 spyder turner i can't make it any more 'RARE YELLOW DEMO' Mgm 125 00 63 five stairsteps stay close to me Buddah 5 00 64 bob brady more more more of your love (GREEN) Chariot 15 00 65 magicians keep your hands off my baby villa records 10 00 66 barrett strong i better run Tollie 30 00 67 ila vann you made me this way P.I.P 75 00 68 the brothers are you ready for this Rca 15 00 69 prophets i got the fever Smash 15 00 70 Eddie kendricks all of my love UK TMG 5 00 71 jackie lee darkest day's Abc 75 00 72 the younghearts a little togetherness canterbury 30 00 73 the superlatives i still love you uptite 40 00 74 willie tee i'm only a man ydj capitol 40 00 75 sissie Houston bring him back congress 100 00 76 Chubby & turnpikes I didn't try / I know the inside story capitol 300 00 77 willie hatcher good things come to those who wait 'wdj' columbia 50 00 78 christine kittrell call his name federal 50 00 79 UK MOTOWN 30 00 80 temptations my baby tmg 541 10 00 81 temptations i want a love i can see/ loneliness made me realise tmg 633 20 00 82 temptations beauty is only skin deep tmg 578 5 00 83 temptations ain't to proud to beg tmg 565 5 00 84 spinners sweet thing (2) tmg 755 5 00 85 jnr walker Shotgun tmg 509 20 00 86 jnr walker what does it take tmg 712 5 00 87 jnr walker take me girl i'm ready tmg 840 3 00 88 velvelettes needle in a haystack tmg 595 8 00 89 velvelettes reaching for something i can't have tmg 860 3 00 90 m.gaye & t.terrell two can have a party tmg 668 3 00 91 m.gaye & t.terrell you ain't livin' till you're lovin' tmg 681 5 00 92 supremes i here a symphony tmg 543 10 00 93 supremes you can't hurry love (3) tmg 575 5 00 94 supremes you keep me hanging on tmg 585 5 00 95 supremes stop in the name of love (3) tmg 501 5 00 96 four tops since you've been gone tmg 589 5 00 97 four tops can't seem to get you out of my mind tmg 710 10 00 98 four tops i got a feeling tmg 601 5 00 99 four tops something about you tmg 542 15 00 100 four tops if i were a carpenter tmg 647 5 00 four tops so deep within you (white test pressing with release sheet) tmg 850 15 00 101 stevie wonder Uptight tmg 545 5 00 102 edwin starr mighty good loving tmg 672 5 00 103 martha & vandellas i'm ready for love tmg 582 5 00 105 magic disco machine control tower tmg 1004 3 00 106 smokey robinson yester love tmg 661 8 00 107 shorty long function at the junction tmg 573 10 00 108 paul peterson a little bit for sandy tmg 670 25 00 109 laura lee too win your heart tmg 831 5 00 110 marvin gaye you tmg 640 8 00 111 marvin gaye one more heartache tmg 552 25 00 112 marvin gaye Chained tmg 676 10 00 UK COLLECTORS ITEMS 113 ray charles i don't need no doctor g&w dj hmv 50 00 114 roscoe robinson that's enough wol wdj' pye int 85 00 115 chubby checker you just don't know vg+ cameo parkway 250 00 116 julian covay a little bit hurt island 10 00 117 alvin cash the philly freeze g&w dj stateside 30 00 118 tommy tucker hi heel sneakers ydj chess 20 00 119 matti moultrie there trying to tear us apart wdj cbs 25 00 120 the packers hole in the wall wdj pye int 30 00 121 rufus thomas somebody stole my dog ydj atlantic 25 00 131 mitty collier i had a talk with my man wdj pye int 40 00 132 the ikettes i'm so thankful polydor 10 00 133 reflections coming at you r&w dj stateside 20 00 134 long john baldry let him go united artists 20 00 135 linda jones hypnotized ydj LT warner bros 20 00 136 the adlibs the boy from new york city red bird 40 00 137 james brown it's a man's man's world pye int 5 00 138 james brown don't be a drop out ydj pye int 10 00 139 parliments i can feel the ice melting track 10 00 140 5th dimension Train keep on movin' Liberty 25 00
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3rd Anniversary at Union Club Nottingham - Free Cd -This Friday!!!
Mike posted an article in Event News
Word from Mick H that one of the most respected quality rare soul nites is doing its 3rd year thing this Friday , heres the score UNION CLUB NOTTINGHAM TRENTBRIDGE NEXT TO NOTTM FOREST FC PRESENTS ITS 3RD ANNIVERSARY FREE CD ON THE NIGHT 8PM TILL 2AM DJS MICK H ANDY DYSON DEREK PEARSON ANDY RILEY DEREK ALLEN&STEVE PHILLIS -
fits in with earlier thread In October Zell Sanders further expands the J & S sphere of influence. A new label based in New Jersey called Neptune Records with J & S behind the distribution releases #101 - "The Time" and "You Could Never Be Mine" by "Baby" Washington. The top selling duo for J & S, Johnnie & Joe, start their own label called Dice Records and release their first side by The Clickettes with "But Not For Me" on #100, and The Hearts record "I Want Your Love Tonight" and "Like Later Baby" on J & S #1627. In November a new group called The Ascots records "What Love Can Do" and "Everything Will Be All Right" on #1628. At year's end Johnnie & Joe return on J & S #1631 with "Warm, Soft, And Lovely" and "False Love Has Got To Go". In early 1959 "Baby" Washington is back on the J & S label with her recording of "I Hate To See You Go" and "Knock Yourself Out" on #1633. The Kodaks record "Don't Want No Teasing" and "Look Up To The Sky" on #1683. In June Johnnie & Joe try again with the pop oldie "Red Sails In The Sunset" and "Where Did She Go?" on #1701. On their own Dice label The Clickettes record "Grateful" and "Lover's Prayer" on #97. Meanwhile on Neptune Records "The Time" proved to be a big seller and "Baby" follows it up with "The Bells" and "Why Did My Baby Put Me Down" on #104, while Cliff Driver's Combo records two instrumentals "Driver's Roll" and "Drive On" on #102. "The Bells" turns in to a good seller through the summer and the next record out by Washington on Neptune Records is "Let's Love In The Moonlight" on #107. By the turn of the decade the time had seemed past for Johnnie & Joe and J & S Records.But this was the story of the label from the South Bronx, and a woman that bucked the odds and made it a success. Zell Sanders was quite a woman of the times, and her J & S label made the world sit up and take notice with some monster hits by Johnnie & Joe featuring Zell's daughter at the forefront. And let us not forget the final ingredient of the mix - Rex Garvin - pianist, arranger, vocalist, and everything else for J & S records. This was a most unique moment in the history of America's music. clipped from https://home.earthlink.net/~v1tiger/jands.html
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this clipped from link put up earlier
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Great sound Jamie Chris Penn been dishing it out for at least 3 years at Birchfield
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talked about earlier in this thread billy /index.php?showtopic=1656
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Still trying to get full review together, for now heres Mick H plays more to follow Just a note to say what a top night at the monkey on sat.as allways a great friendly crowd who know what rare soul is few tunes from my spot margaret little -love... Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
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Still trying to get full review together, for now heres Mick H plays more to follow Just a note to say what a top night at the monkey on sat.as allways a great friendly crowd who know what rare soul is few tunes from my spot margaret little -love finds a way -glenbro stormie wynters-lifesaver-mercury hamilton movement -shes gone -look-out out a sights -for the rest of my life -suru eric lomax girl your so good c/u herby brown -one more broken heart-blue ash bobby rich -theres a girl somewere -sambea vanguards -goodtimes bad times-lamp jj jackson -to much love -c/u nurons -all my life -nu-ron blendells -did you mean-act a -acetate mac staton -there she goes -prelude ray agee -iam losing again -soultown classics -so glad i found you -yang-g joe jammer -my life -optimum appointments -i saw you there -de-lite sensations -demanding man-wayout trennells -blessed with a love -flo-jo soul brothers inc-tear drops -salem moments -baby i want you- hog prophets -one gold peice-shrine devotions do do da -nation flash mckinley -ill rescue you -bombaybuddy buddy smith -when you lose the one you love -brute robert tanner -sweet memories -mega-tone andy fisher -hearts a beating stronger-fat fish
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Soulful Kinda Music Label Discography Special Issue Out Now!
Mike posted an article in News Archives
A Special Issue of Soulful Kinda Music LABEL DISCOGRAPHIES. Concentrating on pure vinyl info this special issue containing over 80 different labels in a easy to read and look up format, this could be considered a "must buy" for soul vinyl heads Soulful Kinda Music Special LABEL DISCOGRAPHIES Issue A Special Issue of Soulful Kinda Music LABEL DISCOGRAPHIES. Concentrating on pure vinyl info this special issue containing over 80 different labels in a easy to read and look up format, this could be considered a "must buy" for soul vinyl heads Priced at 4 pounds and available from usual outlets, plus has been added to the New Century Shop where can order and pay online at 4.50 (includes p and p to uk) The inside cover details what labels are covered (apoligies for the scan but did not want to pull issue apart) -
Manifesto New Issue Out Manifesto issue 52 : "The number one magazine for lovers of soul music - old and new" Available to buy online via credit card, paypal or other means at the New Century Shop The only place where can buy all the leading Soul mags online visit magazine section
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Sad news - Tony Banks (real name Tony Newton) Yorkshire's legendary Northern Soul DJ passed away in Leeds on Monday 7th June. Tony, a DJ from the very start of the scene in the 1960s, is lately best remembered as the promoter / dj of the highly successful monthly soul night held at the Brighouse Ritz, which he organised for nearly 6 years before being forced to retire through ill health in September 2003. Tony's funeral will be held at Rawdon Crematorium in Leeds on Monday 14th June at 3:40 pm.