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Hi there Summer days are here and we are really getting the website into shape...CHECK OUT www.cooloff.net For great video footage www.cooloff.net/site/video We are still getting the site into shape and hope you can help..send in dj/punter profi... Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
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Have been passed on word of a upcoming exhibition coming from US to Manchester soon, The exhibition originated at Gigantic Artspace, New York, and has been expanded for Urbis, Manchester. D Troit Curated By Trevor Schoonmaker Thursday 20 May to Sunday 18 July, 2004 The press release is below Website has more info, pics etc at http://www.urbis.org.uk/levelone.asp?page=134 D Troit Curated By Trevor Schoonmaker Thursday 20 May to Sunday 18 July, 2004 at Urbis, Manchester. D Troit is an exhibition that features ‘downloads’ of contemporary art, film and music from ten artists and one music journalist to examine the unique creative culture of the American mid-west city known as ‘Motown’, ‘The Motor City’, ‘Detroit Rock City’, ‘Techno City’ or simply ‘The D’. D Troit makes powerful connections between the music, politics and social history of Detroit, featuring video, photography, illustration, contemporary visual art, paintings, lightboxes and an extensive music soundtrack, accessed through Apple iPods in one of the UK’s first uses of this new technology as an exhibition medium, to explore the tragic degeneration and the creative regeneration of Detroit. Ten artists and a music journalist use their connections to the city to make powerful personal and didactic statements about Detroit. In the first half of the twentieth century, Detroit was the very model of the modern industrial city, a booming metropolis drawing a new labour force of poor southerners (often black) and immigrants in search of a good paying jobs in the city’s automotive industry. The brutal combination of ‘white flight’ from the city to the suburbs beginning in the 1950s, which further escalated after the 1967 race riots, when 43 people died, 1189 were injured and over 7000 people were arrested, the recession of the 1970s and the cutbacks in the automobile industry saw the decline of Detroit. Over that period, Detroit was transformed from a thriving city to an architectural shell of desolation and decay, as seen in Eminem’s film 8 Mile. At the same time, Detroit is the birth place of some of the most exciting music being created anywhere in the world – the city is synonymous with a vast array of musical genres from the Blues, RnB, Berry Gordy’s Motown sound, punk, garage, rock, funk, techno, house and now, the sound of the blues-influenced White Stripes as well as a whole host of new independent bands like The Von Bondies and The Detroit Cobras. D Troit features a 20 hour-long homage to Detroit’s musical heritage, specially created by expatriate Detroiter, the music journalist, Mike Rubin. Having written for Spin, The New York Times Magazine, Rolling Stone, GQ, The Village Voice, Rubin co-edited Motorbooty, the Detroit based independently published satirical journal described as ‘the only good fanzine in America’ and ‘the spy of the rock world’. Rubin’s epic journey through the rich archives of music with the ‘Made in Detroit’ brand features tracks from John Lee Hooker; Motown artists like Stevie Wonder, The Temptations, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, Marvin Gaye; Aretha Franklin; The Stooges; Iggy Pop; MC5; Parliament; Funkadelic; Eminem; Kid Rock; The White Stripes; The Detroit Cobras right through to minimalist techno artists like Derrick May, Jeff Mills and Plastikman. To complement the exhibition, displayed on the ground floor project space, Urbis has also commissioned a video project by DJ Elliot Eastwick, exploring the historical and contemporary musical influence of Detroit through a series of live interviews with British musicians, producers and DJs Elliot Eastwick comments, From cottonopolis to motor city, Manchester and Detroit are forever twinned in the eyes of Music lovers, my documentary film looks at the influences both cities musician’s have had on one another D Troit is curated by Trevor Schoonmaker. The exhibition originated at Gigantic Artspace (GAS), New York, and has been expanded for Urbis, Manchester. The exhibition proved hugely popular with audiences, many new to visual art who were fascinated by the show’s musical credentials, and its opening party attracted the likes of David Byrne, founder of Talking Heads and Lee Renaldo of Sonic Youth. D Troit features the following artists: Susan Cook: Video montage of family home movies and 1967 race riot footage examines societal ambivalence and expectations and how the past, both real and subliminal, affect the present. Doug Coombe: current rocker and music photographer exhibits his haunting photographs from the off-limits interiors of the vast abandoned architecture from Detroit. Mark Dancey: Former rocker in the Detroit band, Big Chief and the co-founder of the influential underground culture and music fanzine, Motorbooty exhibits his celebrated satirical illustrations. Andrew Dosunmu: accomplished music video director exhibits Hot Irons, a poignant documentary about the world of African-American hairstyling, as explained by five Detroit hairdressers in preparation for the "Hair Wars" convention. Tyree Guyton: Work from the Heidelberg Project, a community revitalization art installation, which has drawn international attention to the plight of Detroits forgotten neighbourhoods. Kenjji: Drawings from the Afro-Futuristic WitchDoctor comic of black empowerment, a work for the urban disenfranchised. Kenjii is also well known for his album illustrations for Planet E Records. Thom Klepach: Lightboxes investigate the beauty of Detroits culture despite rampant corruption, discrimination and environmental degradation in the urban centre. Kyong Park: Video project narrates the unofficial history of Detroit over the last 50 years: urban clashes between the inner city emptiness and suburban bliss, and the struggles of grass-root activism against the collusion of political and industrial controls. Mark Powell: Mysteriously striking spur of the moment photographic and short video portraits of the people of downtown Detroit. Thomas Rapai: Paintings of eerily isolated motels engage the quotidian images of middle America and embody the fallout of Detroits utopian ideal and the modern automobile industry. Mike Rubin: Music journalist and editor of Motorbooty compiled a historical overview of the finest Detroit area music of the last fifty years. Entitled 313 Jukebox, the sound installation totals 14 CDs and nearly 20 hours worth of music. Trevor Schoonmaker: Brooklyn based independent curator and co-founder of the art-consulting agency, Associated Projects - www.associatedprojects.com. Schoonmaker most recently curated Black President: The Art and Legacy of Fela Anikulapo-Kuti at the New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York (2003). Black President is currently on view at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco and will travel to the Barbican Art Gallery in London (September, 2004) Elliott Eastwick: Elliot Eastwick started out as a glass collector in 1991 at Manchester’s Hacienda, moving on to be a DJ there. He developed the club nights Yellow with Dave Haslam and Hard Times plus he’s played at Gatecrasher,The End and in South Africa, Serbia, New Zealand, USA, Moscow, Chile and Hull. He writes for radio, TV and journalistic credits include Mixmag, Jockey Slut and Muzik. TV credits include This is Music (ITV) and Faking It (Channel 4) and various shows for BBC3. He co-founded the label, Paperecordings. As a producer/remixer, he has worked with Underworld, Moloko, The Beloved, Twisted Nerve and Wall of Sound amongst others. Elliot also has the dubious honour of playing the last ever record at the Hacienda. STOP PRESS Manchester’s Bridgewater Hall will also be hosting a guest appearances by some of Detroit’ s music legends including Godfather of Soul, James Brown (28 June 2004. Tickets on sale from Friday 2 April priced £40. For box office call 0161 907 9000) and The Funk Brothers (featuring a very special guest to be announced) Listings information Thursday 20 May to Sunday July 18, 2004 Urbis, Cathedral Gardens, Manchester, M4 3BG - 0161 907 9099 Monday - Sunday 10.00am - 6.00pm. £5/£3.50 www.urbis.org.uk Opening Reception - Wednesday, May 19 – by invitation only
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Have been passed on word of a upcoming exhibition coming from US to Manchester soon, The exhibition originated at Gigantic Artspace, New York, and has been expanded for Urbis, Manchester. D Troit Curated By Trevor Schoonmaker Thursday 20 May to Sunday... Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
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Was talking to Steve Cato (occasionally posts here under Little Steve) at weekend and he was telling me about his site, said I have a look and as he is after contributions would pass and spread the word Had a look, was impressed, so here you go... (same as news post - but thought worthwhile enough to pass on here in forum in case some miss it) Hi there Summer days are here and we are really getting the website into shape...CHECK OUT www.cooloff.net For great video footage www.cooloff.net/site/video We are still getting the site into shape and hope you can help..send in dj/punter profiles from you're life on the soul scene...reviews of soul/funk etc..nights and any events you want us to list..Come on folk only myself and Adam Leaver on dj profile so far..have a look at the questions and send me a profile from you lot in Uk/Ireland and the rest of Europe.. You can play our selected tunes while you look round the site our anywhere else..select sounds on website..many more tunes to come, just listen to Belita Woods now and aint that real soul for a summers day.. lots more to come in the next few weeks. Had a look at a new venue for Cool Off...and Inner city Blues and i hope to have it sorted this week..If it all goes to plan then Cooloff will be back every Wednesday playing..soul/blues/folk/jazz on the back burner and Inner City Blues on Fridays playing rare soul/funk/reggae/ghetto blues..fingers crossed.. IF YOU DON'T WANT ANY INFO THEN PLEASE DROP ME A LINE AND I WILL TAKE YOU OFF THE MAIL OUT.. please pass on this news to mates and get back to me with you're thoughts..we hope to give space to a lot of djs/artists/actors/dancers/writers etc to show there work to agents and others out there..the future is bright the future is....Cool Off... Steve.....
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had the folllowing passed on vai "the contact us" link david Reid submitted the following Information: Email david.reid@XXXXX Comments Thre is a northern soul song that starts "Yesterday I was ok.." it is a male singer. Can you help me with title, artist? d
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Been passed on current plays from Phil Blacknell that stand a good chance of hearing this Saturday at the All-Era room Drunken Monkey Michelle Williams..My only love is you Panyard-Broken Heart Patti La Belle-New Day Phil Hooton-King of Kings Tom Gianelli & Martin "Mayhem" Ikn-All that I need Dj Genesis Feat.Elveria "Tonight" Norma Jean Wright-" You lift me up" Northern Spirit-The Pressure Ultra Nate-Feel Love Al Green-I can't Stop A few tasty bits to keep you going till sat!! Crossover / 70s J. Michael Reed-Around the world and back again. (Thanks to Pete for telling me about this, Just Brill!!!) Chuck Ray-I Don't Mind Bill Wright- A Man in Love The Trumains-Ripe for the pickin' Pep Brown-I'm the one you loves you 7 Miles per hour band-Playing your came Cecil Lyde-I'll make it on my own Bobby Hutton-"Watch where you're going The Chants-I've been trying Rena Scott-We can make it better See you all Sat!!! just where we left off from the last "DRUNKEN MONKEY" it was rockin........Be Early.. Don't miss it. p.blacknell@ntlworld.com
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Photos from May 8th @ Marine Hall, Fleetwood now on the site. Soul By The Sea Online
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Photos from May 8th @ Marine Hall, Fleetwood now on the site. Soul By The Sea Online Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
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ahhh I see ....just clocked your other posts and read the original more carefully!!, started off answering your "no reply" bit and then went off at a tangent a bit, sorry bout that, as said just read the first one again Now even harder to answer but as jumped in will give it a go ! A) Do they ever get played anywhere? would say sort of yes, hard one to give a definite answer due to amount of venues, which ones attend, and all that like the adlibs, revived a bit back then hammerred to death, dont get plays anymore be my own view on it, but sure others cause of those factors would have many different views, What do you think of them? ( am I on my own here taste wise? ) varied mix like, reckon sound good out, C) Is there any hope that I might hear these out one day? ( any east mids DJs/ promoters out there? ) leave it to those if no joy and still got thirst try adopting a teetotal soulie with a driving licence
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Don't think its that Steve, bit of a open ended question could say get your arse to monkey next week and all will be solved but apart from kicking arse out of "over promotion " it might be not your cup of tea and sure other promoters feel same about replying Think best bet is to look at flyers, read reviews, have a look at playlists. And give a few venues that seem to do things the right way a go Off top of head and as East Midlands is all a bit foreign to me, would say the Union club at Nottingham is the best (closest ?) bet, top UK reputation for quality northern as it should be rare and exciting:) With djs doing the business dishing out sounds that you can't hear just anywhere. Don't think the Rare Soul Fox at Closterworth is still going on but suppose someone more local can give a better idea of other decent alternatives round your way. Anyone?? (back to last question, posting signed in always helps as gives a sort of validility to post and helps connect with later posts, such as your later one as "guest", ok can work out is you but may not be so easy in other posts) let us know how you get on!
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anyway has anyone got the final details of that Gaye Adams 12? Was it just a bog standard one, or was it one of those white demo ones knocking round, or some other sort of odd exotic release or even exotic description @400 surely was some sort of hook
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thanks to all, request come about as one mucker said one price as above and other mucker reckoned it used to go lot more round 85 time alle ist klar thanks mike
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Below was posted via Rob Messor Hip City List As may get passed over by non-vinyl heads thought stick it up again under its own header Hi All. Welcome to the May list which has been rushed out between trips, holidays & training for the bike ride. Whats that you say ? Yes I am training for the London to Brighton bike ride. I really need sponsors for the 54 mile cycle ride on June 20th and would be grateful of any contributions that you can spare. Its all in aid of British Heart foundation & to promote fitness which is good for the heart. I really need to get fit too. Its only a month or so away and I aint cycled that far recently !!! But I am going to do it even though my wife raises her eyebrows. I'm booked in with Martin Harland (another soulie) & determination will win through on the day (I hope). See you at various venues for your sponsorship or sponsor me online at www.bhf.org.uk/sponsor/robmesser/
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Latest list also contains a sponser apeal which will post seperate as well for max exposure HIP CITY RECORDS 127 MILTON ROAD CORRINGHAM ESSEX SS17 8JY Tel: 01375 640951 / 07808 253553 - 8am 9pm (GMT) e-mail rob@hipcity.freeserve.co.uk I can accept payment via cash (your risk), cheque or credit card. If you get this list a long time after it was e-mailed out its probably due to freeserve holding it till a quiet time then posting in the middle of the night. No tape or paper list this month as its been a rush job. If you get the paper list as well next month should be back to normal. Hi All. Welcome to the May list which has been rushed out between trips, holidays & training for the bike ride. Whats that you say ? Yes I am training for the London to Brighton bike ride. I really need sponsors for the 54 mile cycle ride on June 20th and would be grateful of any contributions that you can spare. Its all in aid of British Heart foundation & to promote fitness which is good for the heart. I really need to get fit too. Its only a month or so away and I aint cycled that far recently !!! But I am going to do it even though my wife raises her eyebrows. I'm booked in with Martin Harland (another soulie) & determination will win through on the day (I hope). See you at various venues for your sponsorship or sponsor me online at www.bhf.org.uk/sponsor/robmesser/ POSTAGE £1.50 for 1 (25p each extra) ALL SENT RECORDED. Registered add £3.Overseas please write or phone. Cheques payable to MR. MESSER *** Available on a tape for £4 incl. P&P (Overseas £5) Now on a C90 *** Subs for the list are now £3 for 10 lists. (£4 Overseas) Or send an S.A.E. - or a few. SECTION 1 - U.K. LABEL SOUL & R'n'B 1 FANTASTIC JOHNNY C New love (Great uptempo dancer) N.O.C. Action EX £25 2 OTIS REDDING Try a little tenderness (classic !!!) Atlantic EX £8 3 PATTY LA BELLE You forgot how to love (Lovely mid tempo) Atlantic VG+ £5 4 PAUL KELLY Chills and fever (Solid thumping dancer) Atlantic M- £12 5 DAVID AND THE GIANTS Ten miles high (Great northern soul oldie) Capitol (Demo) M- £10 6 BOBBY PARIS I walked away / H.B. Barnum - Heartbreaker (2 great sides) Capitol M- £6 7 DONNIE ELBERT Along came pride (1st label on this stomper)W.O.L. CBS EX £10 8 SHIRLEY ELLIS Soul time (All time classic) sm T.O.L. CBS EX £8 9 MIKE VICKERS On the brink (Rare inst pounder) Columbia M £45 10 MAJOR LANCE The monkey time (Classic 6T's) tiny T.O.L. Columbia M- £15 11 LITTLE RICHARD I don't want to discuss it (Torch classic) Columbia M- £25 12 BETTY EVERETT Getting mighty crowded (Chicago club classic) Fontana EX £8 13 THE IMPRESSIONS You've been cheating (Class northern oldie) HMV EX £15 14 THE IMPRESSIONS Can't satisfy (Another classy northern tune) HMV EX £15 15 JULIEN COVEY A little bit hurt (Mod club anthem)W.O.L. Island VG+ £10 16 PHIL TERRELL Love has passed me by (Great New York soul) Kent M £12 17 THE PROPHETS I got the fever (Stomper !!!!) Mercury EX £8 18 FRANKIE VALLI You're ready now (Rare demo of this oldie) Philips (Demo) EX £12 19 BOBBY HEBB Love love love (Classic cheapie) Philips M £8 20 DUSTY SPRINGFIELD Whats it gonna be (Great vers Susan Barrett) Philips M £12 21 JOHNNY GUSTAFSON Take me for a little while (Blue eyed version - very good) Polydor M- £12 22 JOHNNY WYATT This thing called love (Still sounds so good - stomper)W.O.L. President EX £10 23 THE CHANTS I get the sweetest feeling (Good UK version) RCA (Demo) M- £10 24 DEAN COURTNEY I'll always need you (Classic northern oldie) RCA (Demo) VG+ £6 25 THE COASTERS Cool jerk (Great version) M.O.L. Stateside M- £10 26 ISLEY BROTHERS Twist and shout (The tune that inspired the Beatles) Stateside EX £12 27 THE OKAYSIONS Girl watcher (Classic northern - tough on UK) Stateside VG+ £15 28 PATTY AND EMBLEMS Mixed up shook up girl (Great girlie soul dancer) Stateside EX £25 29 THE PLATTERS Washed ashore (Classic) Stateside EX £8 30 THE PLATTERS Sweet sweet lovin (Overlooked - great dancer) Stateside EX £10 31 INEZ & CHARLIE FOXX Tightrope (Thumping northern dancer) Stateside EX £15 32 DEAN PARRISH Tell her (All time great) Stateside EX £20 33 BOB KUBAN The cheater (Classic northern) Stateside M- £20 34 BOBBY PARKER Watch your step (Great mod club spin) W.O.L. Sue EX £15 35 TOMMY DUNCAN Dance dance dance (Smooth mid tempo - tough number) Sue EX £20 36 THE TEMPTATIONS Aint too proud to beg (Classic) TMG 565 EX £8 37 MARTHA & THE VANDELLAS One way out (Tough on UK no.) TMG 621 EX £10 38 GARNET MIMMS Looking for you (Monster oldie - plays OK) United Artists VG £15 SECTION 2 - 60's & Northern soul - US labels 39 BETTY EVERETT Love comes tumbling down (Great dancer) ABC M- £40 40 NINO TEMPO Sister James (Big spin north west) A & M M- £35 41 BEVERLEY HILLS I don't care anymore (Heartfelt soulful crossover) Air play M- £20 42 THE DRIFTERS I count the tears (Great 6T's soul - Rare demo) Atlantic(Demo) M £15 43 BARBARA LEWIS Straighten up your heart (2 superb slices of mid paced soul) Atlantic M- £10 44 WILLIE TEE Walking up a one way street (Classic northern soul) Atlantic M- £12 45 VOICEMASTERS Dance right into my heart (Wicked crossover !) Bamboo VG+ £25 46 THE VOICEMASTERS You've hurt me baby (Fabulous group dancer) Bamboo M- £20 47 WALES WALLACE We're not happy (Great Chicago crossover double sider) Bashie VG+ £25 48 BAD BOYS What took you so long (Good group soul dancer) Bell (Demo) M £15 49 RAIN Out of my mind (Great forgotten oldie) Bell (Demo) EX £20 50 THE ARTISTICS The chase is on (Great group version of Johnny Howard) Brunswick M- £25 51 JACKIE ROSS Keep your chin up (Classy mid tempo Chicago) Brunswick EX £40 52 JACKIE WILSON Because of you (Monster nighter spin) Brunswick(Demo) M £100 53 POOR BOY & ORPHANS I know she loves me (Uptempo crossover magic) Butch's thang EX £30 54 GORDON KEITH Look ahead (Massive nighter spin - Chicago gem) Calumet M £75 55 DARLENE PAUL Act like nothing happened (Lovely mid tempo) Capitol EX £25 56 THE MAGNIFICENT MEN Forever together (Stafford classic mid tempo) Capitol M £20 57 MARION BLACK Who knows (In demand R'n'B style mover) Capsoul M £40 58 C VAUGHN LESLIE I need someone (Rare Texas soul pounder) Charay M £125 59 LONNIE BROOKS Demonstrating (Hard driving gritty dancer) Chirrup EX £30 60 JOE FRAZIER The bigger they come (Knockout northern soul !!!) Cloverlay M- £80 61 I.A.P. CO Check yourself (Good group soul dancer) Colossus EX £50 Stands for Italian Asphalt Pavement Co. !! They're black. - it's a Jerry Ross prod penned by Gamble & Huff. Kudos !!! 62 RAY JIMENEZ Leave her alone (Absolute magic ! Soulful mid pacer) Columbia(Demo) M- £50 63 HUGH McCRACKEN What I gotta do to satisfy you (Great R'n'B dancer) Congress (DJ) M £75 64 HOLLY MAXWELL One thin dime (Lovely Chicago mid tempo gem) Constellation EX £30 65 ORTHEA BARNES Take my heart and soul (Great upbeat dancer) Coral M £50 66 THE WINSTONS Aint nothing like a little lovin' (Wicked crossover dancer) Cur Tom M- £45 67 THE CHERRIES & Rhythm Kings You know you gonna need me (Early girlie dancer) Della M £25 68 THE MAGNIFICENT 7 Never will I (Big voiced mid tempo) Dial M £30 69 LEE GREENWOOD AFFAIR Think it over (Pounding blue eyed northern) Dot M £30 70 OTIS CLAY The only way is up (Solid modern soul spin - Orig to Yazz!) Echo EX £40 71 BOBBY JONES Talkin bout Jones (Rare demo - stomping Chicago)X.O.L. Expo (demo) EX £35 72 ALBERT WASHINGTON I'm the man (Cooking R'n'B shaker) Fraternity M £40 73 DANNY WHITE Miss fine miss fine (Great R'n'B dancer) Frisco M £25 74 DEE DEE SHARP What kind of lady (Classic northern that's zooming up in £) Gamble VG+ £35 75 THE SANDPIPERS Lonely too long (Rare mid tempo Detroit dancer) Giant EX £300 76 THE PROFILES Take a giant step (Great mod / northern oldie) Goldie M £55 77 SPENCER WIGGINS Lonely man (Rich soulful vocals on this dancer) Goldwax M £35 78 UNDISPUTED TRUTH You've got the love I need (Brilliant Motown dancer) Gordy M £10 79 GAIL WYNTERS You don't have to be in love (Uplifting mid tempo winner) Hickory(Demo) M £55 80 GAIL WYNTERS You've got the power (Thumper - very slt warp N.A.P.) Hickory(Demo) M £15 81 THE SPRINGFIELD RIFLE That's all I really need (Excellent flute backed mid tempo) Jerden M- £30 82 BILLY WATKINS I'm tired (Great Chicago soulful R'n' Jerhart M- £40 83 WILLIE SMALL How high can you fly (Great Latin tinged northern spin) Jessica M £25 84 SOUND OF SOUL Hey girl I still love him (Nice mid tempo girl group builder) Josie M- £40 85 VOICES OF EAST HARLEM Cashing in (70's northern at its best) label stain Just Sunshine EX £20 86 CHI CHI If you're gonna love me (Great beat ballad) Kapp (Demo) VG £12 87 RUBY & ROMANTICS We can make it (Beautiful floater) Kapp VG+ £15 88 THE HESITATIONS You can't bypass love (Cooking Pied Piper production) Kapp M £30 89 PAUL SINDAB Can't wait no longer (Brilliant 60's soul semi known) Kasika EX £60 90 OBERIA MARTINEZ Gotta think it over (Superb R'n'B flavoured mover) Keith (Demo) EX £40 91 THE MARVELLOWS You're such a sweet thing (2 great soulful group dancers) Loma EX £15 92 ED TOWNSEND I might like it (Awesome beat ballad) Maxx EX £50 93 THE JEWELS We got togetherness (Classic 100mph oldie) MGM (Demo) EX £50 94 ROY WRIGHT Hook line and sinker (Thumping Chicago soul) Mica M £50 Flipside to this is the 1st issue of "I cant please you" - Jimmy Robbins before it was issued on Jerhart. Two for one ! 95 FREDDIE GORMAN The day will come (Superb early popcorn / soul crossover) Miracle M- £100 96 SPANKY WILSON You (Funky crossover dancer) Mothers EX £75 97 THE SUPREMES Let me go the right way (Pre hit Supremes dancer) Motown(Demo) M £20 98 SHY GUY Just a little love talk (Oddball mid tempo) MR D M £40 99 THE TYN TYMES Baby I love you (Absolute thumping northern) Music box M/M- £150 Obscure as you like college band from the deep south in a pic sleeve ! Raucous version of Howard Tate song. 100 SUNLOVERS You'll never make the grade (Pumping west coast soul) Mutt-Jeff M £50 Always buying collections or single items - let me know what you have 101 THE VIBRATIONS Surprise party for baby (Classic northern spin) Neptune EX £25 102 GLADYS Love (Beauty from '67 - super soulful mid pacer) O-Gee M- £50 103 MAJOR LANCE You don't want me no more (Demo !!!! Massive oldie) Okeh (Demo) EX £300 104 TED TAYLOR You must have been meant for me (Great soulful R'n' Okeh EX £20 105 MAJOR LANCE Aint no soul (All time great - on a nice demo !!) Okeh (Demo) M- £30 106 THE VIBRATIONS End up crying (Killer Chicago group soul) Okeh M- £30 107 WALTER JACKSON Its an uphill climb to the bottom (Awesome ender) Okeh M- £30 108 MAJOR LANCE Investigate (All time classic) Okeh M £30 109 SHARPEES Tired of being lonely (Great Chicago group soul cheapie) Onederful M £8 110 DON FLETCHER Two wrongs don't make a right (Great R'n'B mid tempo) Peacock EX £20 111 THE CHEERS I'm gonna get even with you (Pounding northern semi known) Penny EX £35 112 AUDREY AKINS Down came my tears (Early femme soul mover) Petal (Demo) EX £25 113 RON ALSTON Somethin' aint right (Great dancer good horn licks) Philips (Demo) M- £20 114 BOBBY ADAMS You got next to me baby (Driving R'n'B mover) Pilma M £30 115 COOKIE JACKSON I didn't lose a dogonne thing (Cookin' R'n'B dancer) Press (Demo) M- £25 116 RHYTHM AND SOUL Bread and water (Superb uptempo dancer - heavy W.O.L.) R & S EX £20 117 LESLEY MILLER Bringing out my tears (Lovely big city soul production) RCA (Demo) M- £30 118 THE GEMINIS Cant let you go (Excellent girl group dancer) RCA (Demo) M- £20 119 THE BARONS Since youre gone (Brilliant soulful group dancer) RCA (Demo) M £30 120 THE BROTHERS Are you ready for this (Monster northern inst) RCA (Demo) M £20 121 LEE ANDREWS Quiet as its kept (Good old fashioned northern oldie) RCA (Demo) EX £20 122 THE DYNAMICS You make me feel good (As good as their biggie - top sound) RCA (Demo) M £45 123 LITTLE NATALIE & HENRY Teardrops are falling (Good soul shaker) Roulette EX £15 124 THE SPECIALS Baby you need me (Killer crossover dancer) Satch EX £50 125 THE INVITATIONS They say the girls crazy (Really nice 70's) Silver blue VG+ £20 126 THE SOPHISTICATES Back up baby (Great West coast dancer) Sonny M- £75 127 JR WALKER Tune up (All time classic inst) Soul EX £20 128 ROSCO ROBINSON One bo dillion years (Good R'n'B dancer) Sound stage 7 M- £25 129 GETTO KITTY Stand up and be counted (Brilliant early 70's stomper) Stroud M £40 130 S.N. & THE CTS The pleasure of your company (Horn driven dancer) Sunburst M- £35 131 BRENDA HOLLOWAY When I'm gone (All time great) Tamla M- £20 132 THE MIRACLES If your mother only knew (Wonderful early Smokey magic) Tamla M- £40 133 MARVIN GAYE You're a wonderful one (Classics like this are hard mint) Tamla M- £15 134 DENISE LA SALLE A love reputation (Classic Chicago - 1st label !!) Tarpon EX £50 135 ROSCO ROBINSON What makes a man do wrong (Rare hard hitting soul shaker) Tuff M- £50 136 ESTELLE BROWN Stick close (Oooh sheer class mid tempo) United Artists M £100 137 THE SUGARLUMPS Wont you help me (Great girlie dancer - rare no.)W.O.L. Uptown (Demo) M- £60 138 THE MONITORS Since I lost you girl (Superb !!) V.I.P. VG+ £8 139 GEORGE GOODMAN & HEADLINERS I'm so tired (Early group soul) Val M- £10 140 THE SOULTONES You and me baby (Highly underrated group soul stomper) Valise M- £15 141 CHERYLE THOMPSON Don't walk away (Lovely mid tempo Stafford spin) Vee Jay (DJ) M £50 142 THE SHALAMARS Stop and take a look at yourself (Classic - water dmgd label) Verve (Demo) EX £20 143 COLETTE KELLY City of fools (Magical soulful sound) Volt (Demo) M- £40 144 THE EXCEPTIONAL THREE Unlucky girl (Superb crossover) W.O.L. Way Out EX £40 SECTION 3 - General soul collectors labels 145 BOOKER T & THE MG's Slum baby Stax M- £4 146 BOOKER T & THE MG's Hang em high Stax EX £4 147 CARLA THOMAS Strung out Stax EX £4 148 JOHN LEE HOOKER Slow and easy Stax M- £4 149 OSCAR MACK You never know how much I love you (Great dancer) Stax (Demo) EX £20 150 LITTLE MILTON What it is Stax EX £4 151 EDDIE FLOYD/MAVIS STAPLES Aint that good Stax M £6 152 THE SOUL CHILDREN Tighten up my thang (Edge chip - N.A.P.) Stax M- £4 153 EDDIE FLOYD Things get better Stax M £4 154 THE EPSILONS The echo Stax EX £12 155 ALBERT KING Crosscut saw (Great blues) Stax (Demo) M- £8 156 JOHNNIE TAYLOR/CARLA THOMAS Just keep on loving me Stax M £5 157 JOHNNIE TAYLOR I had a fight with love Stax EX £4 158 JOHNNIE TAYLOR Try me tonight Stax M £4 159 JOHN GARY WILLIAMS The whole damn world is going crazy (Rare 70's) Stax M- £75 160 JEAN KNIGHT Mr big stuff Stax EX £6 161 MABLE JOHN Running out (Drill hole damage to label) Stax EX £5 162 MABLE JOHN If you give up what you got Stax EX £7 163 THE MARKEYS Sack o woe Stax EX £5 164 MARKEYS Double or nothing Stax M £4 165 WILLIAM BELL/MARGIE JOSEPH Loves sweet sensation Stax M- £6 166 WILLIAM BELL Don't stop now Stax M- £6 167 WILLIAM BELL My kind of girl Stax EX £4 168 WILLIAM BELL Marching off ot war Stax VG £3 169 VEDA BROWN Short stopping (Jamaican press !) Stax VG+ £4 SECTION 4 - Club sounds / R'n'B / Latin / Jazz / Funk etc. 170 TOM & JERRIO Boomerang (Massive mod oldie) ABC M- £10 171 B.B. KING Waitin on you (Great blues dancer) ABC M- £10 172 RAY CHARLES Somethings got to change(Great club soul great organ break) ABC (Demo) M £10 173 RAY CHARLES You're just about to lose your clown (Good R'n'B mover) ABC (Demo) EX £8 174 JIMMY ROBBINS Repossessing my love (Great R'n'B dancer) Ala M- £10 175 GIL SCOTT HERON The bottle (All time classic funky dancer) Arista M- £12 176 OTIS REDDING Papa's got a brand new bag (Wicked version !!!) Atco EX £8 177 SHIRLEY SCOTT Its your thing (Great funky jazzy version) Atlantic EX £10 178 SOLOMAN BURKE Looking for my baby (Great club soul dancer) Atlantic(Demo) EX £12 179 LITTLE MAC & BOSS SOUNDS In the midnight hour (Superb Hammond organ version)W.O.L. Atlantic(Demo) EX £8 180 RUTH BROWN I burned your letter (Early femme R'n'B dancer) Atlantic M £20 181 LAVERN BAKER / JIMMY RICKS You're the boss (Gorgeous R'n'B duet) Atlantic M- £25 182 HECTOR RIVERA Playing it cool (Good Latin soul) Barry EX £10 183 VILLAGE CALLERS Evil ways (Funky Latin tinged club sound) Bell M- £8 184 PHIL UPCHURCH You cant sit down (Absolute classic organ workout) Boyd (Demo) EX £12 185 JACK McDUFF Ain't it (Great hammond organ inst) Cadet (DJ) EX £8 186 THE ORLONS The Wah watusi (Mod fave - used in Quadrophenia !!!!) Cameo EX £8 187 NANCY WILSON Uptight (Mod favourite classic) Capitol M £10 188 COLUMBUS SMITH Got my mojo working (Storming version) Columbia EX £12 189 HARMONICA FATS Tore up (Harmonica led pounding R'n' Darcey EX £10 190 BOBBY BLAND Getting used to the blues (Fantastic) Duke EX £12 191 BOBBY BLAND Call on me (Great R'n' Duke EX £8 192 RIFF RUFFIN Peepin' and hidin' (Great R'n'B dancer) Duke (Demo) M- £20 193 RAY BARRETTO Right on (Brilliant Latin soul dancer - mod biggie) Fania M £30 194 LITTLE JOHNNY TAYLOR I smell trouble (Good R'n' Galaxy EX £8 195 JAMES BROWN There was a time (funky late 60's dancer) King M- £12 196 Z Z HILL You were wrong (Cracking R'n'B dancer) MH EX £20 197 ROBERT PARKER Tip toe (Fabulous club soul dancer - W.O.L.) Nola M £15 198 FRED & THE NEW J.B.'S Breakin' bread (Funk dancer) People M- £8 199 ELLA FITZGERALD Sunshine of your love (Killer jazzy version of Cream song) Prestige M £12 200 JOE THOMAS ORCHESTRA I don't want nobody (Big band R'n'B mover) Sue M £10 201 SOUL SISTERS I cant stand it (Club classic) Sue M- £10 202 JOE CUBA SEXTET Oh yeah (Great Latin soul dancer) Tico EX £10 203 JIMMY ROBBINS Waitin on you (As good as his other R'n'B monster) 20th century VG £15 204 JOHN LEE HOOKER Boom boom (All time great) Vee Jay EX £10 Always buying collections or single items - let me know what you have.
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Monkey 22 May-plays from All Era Room Pete Bangor
Mike replied to Mike's topic in All About the SOUL
rough quick and dirty details of main room, hotel and more up at -
Drunken monkey Sat 22 May - Back with a vengance Full final details on upcoming event soonest Here's latest second room score "All Era Soul Room" At last one know that the "All Era Soul Room" had a well good buzz going Managed to grab a quick 10 or so current plays from one of the all era regulars Pete Bangor - who along with the rest of the regulars Chico, Phil Blacknell and Mark Speakman are all psyched up to continue where they left off at the last one Frankie Knuckles-What's Going On Seven Sons Of Soul-I Need You Lori Jenaire-Keep On Kashif-About To Fall In Love Leah Mcrae-Rain On My Window Pane Jeff Hendrick-What's The Deal (cdr'd this for Sam!! ) Stanley James-Taking It Back Felicia Adams-Noone Else a couple of crossover things Jon Lucien -Search For The Inner Self-Ampex David Nevin-The Maze-Gardner Sat 22 May DMSC at Springfield Back with attitude Main Room Final Info up soonest!!!!
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on twinight thing - here's an interesting link maybe listing , release dates, associated labels, cd sleeve notes etc etc https://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Palladium/9229/twi.htm
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Just had word that the next Lifeline Niter will include a special guest apperance by Sidney Barnes! Sat June 19th being the date Also you may have missed it posted up on the forum so just details of the dates for rest of 2004 Aug 21st Oct 16th Dec 18th note: was once annouced monthly dates but it has been decided to keep it bi-monthly Junes niter details as posted by Chalky on soul talk email list Tickets are now available for the 3rd Lifeline Rare Soul all-nighter featuring the best in upfront rare soul, new discoveries, underplayed and thinking man (and womans) oldies. Tickets available from Andy Dyson @ mailto: Dysonsoul@aol.com or telephone 01302 744927 0r Mick H @ Trentsoul@aol.com or telephone 07968 030464 and I will have some this week hopefully. THE LIFELINE SOUL CLUB present The Real Deal Rare Soul All-Nighter @ Sheridans, Huddersfield Road, Ravensthorpe, Dewsbury (M62 Jnc 25 - M1 Jnc 40) JUNE 19th 2004 9.30pm till 7.00am Resident rascals are the Countries TOP Rare Soul DJS : - BUTCH ANDY DYSON MICK H CLIFF STEELE NICK STEVENSON & GUEST TONY SMITH Record bar with some of the top dealers in attendance. Tables are free but must be booked prior to the night. Club capacity 250, Tickets £10 to be purchased in advanced or reserved to collect on the night. No admission without a ticket!!!
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nice one! and thanks for passing up audio as well bet you're smiling:)
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small world of soul source same writer responsible for "lovely way to die" is also same guy who did soundtrack for "downhill racer" (in recent thread) Kenyon Hopkins
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One with "how can i help but love you" recently got a mention, going price?
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i gave up trying after the last "clues" i got!
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mmmmm... the smart money could be on the most talked about recent play, or is that too early. Pure personal like to see choice would be gamblers blues, or that other diplomats unreleased track -titles gone, threw a live version up here a year or so ago