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  1. https://www.discogs.com/seller/popboutiquevinyl/profile Easier to find as 'Black Satin' this shop run by Richard Free has one in stock at a very reasonable £16 . I can recommend Richard
  2. Wow , this brings back some memories . Kevin Horsewood , Colin Dilnott and Myself knew Nick very well back in the early days he came from Stoke and used to go to the Torch , he moved to Liverpool to teach chemistry at Merchant Taylors school , a fan of 'real' ale we used to enjoy meeting up at the Green Lodge in Hoylake and then back to mine to spin some sounds . Last saw Nick at the Audience with Lamont Dozier in town 2015 .
  3. Best Wishes Big Man
  4. Kenny Lynch- Moving Away Soul Joe Clements- Ever Ever
  5. You might like Tuneful Tuesday (ignore the interference at the start) track listing are in the comments
  6. Interesting , I bought a copy at Witchurch in 76 when my mate Colin Dilnot and I were seeking out 'mel britt' type records, bought blind, along with Moses Smith ,Donny Burks and Oscar Perry on Mercury. It ended up with Colin who was invited on Richard's Red Rose show ,he could have played it on there ,I know he took his prized Marvin Holmes lp with him the alternate version of YBKH it caused a stir.
  7. Always loved this version
  8. Some of us chose the music
  9. Colin has not been active on the scene for a good few tears now , he has a facebook account in his name but again. seldom posts, I'm sure you're aware of his 'In Dangerous Rhythm' blog . https://indangerousrhythm.blogspot.com/2007/02/johnny-brantley-productions-update.html No he's not added to the blog , Its quite possible he might have been to the Sink , I've had no contact with him since we went to an early Tuff Love do at the Buyers Club
  10. Colin has not been active on the scene for a good few tears now , he has a facebook account in his name but again. seldom posts, I'm sure you're aware of his 'In Dangerous Rhythm' blog . https://indangerousrhythm.blogspot.com/2007/02/johnny-brantley-productions-update.html
  11. That's it many thanks
  12. The essay that was reproduced in one of the early Goldmine cds, written by Dave Evison , I think , that covered a lot of examples of mod/northern soul life . It contained lines like 'It was Cadburys Aztec bars , penny chew s' mention of the Twisted Bicycle wheel and bowling shoes.
  13. You might see the double sided demo of this ,but the issue with this wonderful piece of music is rare as hen's teeth
  14. might as well make it 3 in a row with this beaut-I'm reminded what Sam said when asked what his favorite modern soul tune was he answered 'the one I haven't heard yet'
  15. and another that doesn't hit the sales lists these days perhaps the guitar solo is a bit to white for we soul boys
  16. Plenty of re-issues around but the 1976 original is super elusive
  17. Sometimes a reissue will open the record up to a wider audience and increase demand (+ price )
  18. those rare ones usually have the most obscure group names /titles
  19. This sublime piece of modern/crossover soul never comes up for sale
  20. So sad to hear this news Sox one of the original few Wirral soulboys RIP Condolences to Barbara and family John Clement
  21. Coming up for air in a busy record shop with a copy of Solomon King's Beautiful Day I turned to see the girl I had been seeing standing behind me she blanked me it turns out she was with another guy , I got the record , he got the girl
  22. plinky plunky guitar picking on this modern gem + a very memorable vocal


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