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  1. Was the Carole Waller cover up title name "Only Got Myself To Blame" Kirsty
  2. Deffo, Jazz Funk Jazz-funk is a subgenre of jazz music characterized by a strong back beat (groove), electrified sounds, and an early prevalence of analog synthesizers. Kirsty
  3. Tweaked and Played at +3 this track would would generate real dance floor action turns it from a shuffler to a dancer... Sorry to the keep it as is group, but it does sound better slightly quicker.... Kirsty Temptations - Witchcraft (For Your Love) (unreleased) 4.mp3
  4. Did you cover it up as Big Daddy Rodgers but keep the Original track name Marc? Kirsty
  5. Covered by alot of Artists washlively A modern version by Jackie Jackson before that The Motiques, C.C & Souls feat Chuck Cockerman a few of the crossover versions played out are El Klan '69, The Falling Stones & East Coast there's also an unissued version by Bobby Patterson but i'd never heard the Clock Stoppers version and to be honest I think it's got a relaxed dance feel Mal and I think it's ripe for playing out as appose to the Big Roger Collins C/U maybe Mike could put them up and let people choose... Kirsty
  6. Think this youtube version is a tad slow maybe -2 Kirsty
  7. Cheers Alan, I knew someone could help me... Kirsty
  8. It's the Zircons Alan the 45 being released around 1967 as you can hear one of the tracks sounds more modern? Cheers Kirsty
  9. Hi I wondered if you ladies & gents could help me 2 Versions of this track below, can anyone tell me where they originate from I know ones on the Heigh-Ho 45 but where is the other from Cheers Kirsty Go On And Cry, Cry (modern).mp3 Go On And Cry, Cry (Oldie).mp3
  10. Come on John, Mr Manship has put the time and effort in........ Kirsty
  11. Dells for me, Brenda Holloway did a nice version CD only tho (My Love Is Your Love CD) I Agree with you Ed..... Disco
  12. Cathy Carlson version's not too shabby Although my vote went to Little Anthony Kirsty
  13. As most of us are aware the Twisted Wheel early doors was an out and out R&B scene mainly frequented by Mods, it took 5 years before it became a venue for playing rare imports (or not so rare in some cases) are we to exclude our early pioneers from being part of the Northern Scene and rewrite history like the "Woke Brigade" I'm not saying we should start playing the early tracks just that they play a part in the history of Northern Soul. Kirsty
  14. From '54 on the Okeh Label Kirsty
  15. From '56 Kirsty Also From '56 this gets plays too Kirsty
  16. Really Enjoyed it Mal there's some quality under the Radar tracks in there... Infact rarely for me, i've listened to it a few times and even added a shortcut Kirsty
  17. There's Some Raw bits of R & B in that Pod cast Mal... Kirsty
  18. I liked the two unissued tracks Flash McKinley and Duke Turner Mal, as Ed says good mix Kirsty
  19. Still a nice track though Andy, in fact quite a track list and podcast. Kirsty
  20. Hi Andy, thought the Delegates Of Soul - Girl I'm At Your Door was on the grapevine CD from 2006 was it released on 45? Kirsty


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