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Louise

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  1. Just thought I'd give Charles's "Sice I Found You Girl" a shout, a nice record that seems to be regarded as the poor relation of the others mentioned above. Dave
  2. Your local British Legion on a Saturday night !
  3. Your all wrong Sir Joe's version is the best! Dave
  4. That's probably because your the only one with it Dave
  5. How's about some of her Neptune sides, That's When I'll Stop Loving You/I'll Be Sweeter Tomorrow" and " Ooh Baby You Move Me/Can You Blame Me?" Also "Fugitive From Love" Turbo and Blue Cat mind you I always thought "You Hit Me Like T.N.T was pop crap but that's just my opinion of course. Dave.
  6. The Barons "I Got A Feeling/Clap Your Little Hands" Etah Mint- £125.00 SOLD Rarer White Demo with a "X" on the A-side. Postage £2.50 (1st/recorded) Please pm or email: david.welding@blueyonder.co.uk if interested
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  7. Same here Pete 45 packets at £2.30 each 1st/recorded plus some 2nd class only which cost £1.10 each Dave
  8. Always remembered, Pete will never be forgotten he was a total one off.......the scene is a poorer place without him Rest easy mate Louise xxx
  9. These tracks are brand new versions by the original well respected artist, with plenty more to come. They are for the enjoyment and appreciation of the whole worldwide soul market which is far larger than both the Northern and Scooterist scenes and does not live 29 years in the past. Most definitley not taylor made. Dave P.S and before you start my record collection is from the 1960's right throught to the present (no date restrictions)and I don't wear the same clothes as I did 30 years ago (or perceived uniform required to belong to a scene) either.
  10. Her crossover double sider "Make Him Mine/One More Day" on Lau-reen is worth a quick mention in dispatches Dave
  11. Oh! now I know why I had a queue of people outside my front door yesterday morning Andy ! Thanks to all of you guys for your positive comments regarding the David Washington release it's gonna be big ! You can still hear the Chapter 8 pedigree in David's voice, as with the previous Sounds Of Imani (SJ519) release which also featured Chapter 8's Gerry Ervin. Regards Dave
  12. Yeah Chalky Keith was a nice bloke it's really sad when a well established business/local institution like Hudson's goes to the wall. Not only did he sell records but instruments and sheet music as well, where's any young kids who want to learn to play a instrument gonna go now. The damage the download is doing extends farther than just physical vinyl record sales. It's actually killing the music industry as a whole stone dead. Did you see Byonce on the TV the other night lamenting the demise of the album market. If she's finding it tough what chance has a up and coming independent artist ? Dave
  13. Hasn't Hudson's Records in Chesterfield closed down since this was film was shot. Where's Chalky he'll know. Dave
  14. Soulbowl listed it too for 12 quid in the mid 80's never told Ted incase he strong armed me to sell it with a bid of £19.99
  15. One of many possible reasons for Billy Woods poor promotion or lack of release may be down to the fact that Buddah (Sussex distributor) was being taken or about to be over by 20th Century about that time and the release just got lost. This was the reason for the non release of the recent Oliver Cheatham track "Don't Pop The Question etc" When Bill Miller (song's producer) checked his records he remembered that he was messed about by Buddah for nearly 12 months after they expressed an interest in licencing it, with the deal just fizzling out. Maybe one of many possible answers ? Dave
  16. Hold your Horses Derek John been living in Scotland for the last 5 years. Dave P.S that's some more petrol money you've saved.
  17. I have a white label test press of John Wesley's "Don't Give It Away/Just Believe" Renfro 114 all the mattrix numbers in the run out groove are the same as the issued release. The only difference being the label credits are hand written but credit "Don't Give It Away" to a one Paul Henry? Dave
  18. Humm! I'd check the runout groove for the master numbers etc before bidding. Dave
  19. Looking forward to the interview Mark Vince and his guitar player Doctor Tom arrived safely in sunny Prestatyn yesterday and are rarin' to go!!! Dave
  20. "Mushy" by any chance ?
  21. A round of Applause !
  22. Florida based recording artist Vince Broomfield first came to prominence through his 1987 release “Do You Really Want Me” which he recorded for the independent Mote label under the pseudonym of “Audio”. Do You Really Want Me went on to become a popular anthem with modern soul and rare groove aficionados alike. Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
  23. Soul Junction Records 20 Hammersley Close Cradley Halesowen West Midlands ENGLAND B63 2LG Tel: +44 (0) 121 602 8115 E-mail sales@souljunctionrecords.co.uk www.souljunctionrecords.co.uk Press Release: AUDIO (Featuring Vince Broomfield) “ Don’t Move A Muscle/Donna Lee” SJ521 Release Date: Monday 20th June 2011 Florida based recording artist Vince Broomfield first came to prominence through his 1987 release “Do You Really Want Me” which he recorded for the independent Mote label under the pseudonym of “Audio”. Do You Really Want Me went on to become a popular anthem with modern soul and rare groove aficionados alike. On the strength of the Mote 45 the acclaimed “Romantic” album was released in 1991 on John Anderson’s UK based Rare Groove Label. The album contained an extended version of “Do You Really Want Me” plus several other tracks that gained extensive club and radio play at the time. A further limited edition 45 “Berries On The Vine” was released in 1994. Vince is a multi-talented musician who also lists keyboards, piano and Saxophone amongst his performing repertoire. He continues to perform to this day as part of his sisters Dee Dee Wilde Band, alongside brothers Al, Benn and Eugene Broomfield. The entire Broomfield family have also been heavily involved with the recent Cool Millions project “Back For More” which features as a solo outing by Vince entitled “Sprinkle” a song he also co-wrote. In 2009, Soul Junction records released a 45 single on Audio featuring two previously unissued tracks “Kisses Don’t Lie/I Can’t Take It” (SJ503). A follow up album to the 45 release was always in the offing so finally in June 2011 the much anticipated “New Beginnings”album finally hit the streets. The album contains eight previously unissued tracks, which Vince cut during the period of 1989 to 1995. All the tracks were written and performed by Vince with the exception of “All My Love” which features additional vocals by Rick Washington. Vince was also joined on “She’s Gone” by his brother Ben who provided additional guitar work. Tracks such as “Rain, Rain Go Away”, “Just What The Doctor Ordered” and “I Need Your Kisses” received extensive radio airplay in the months that followed the albums release. In April 2012 Vince returned with the sublime “Won’t Somebody/The Answers No” (SJ515) a totally brand new song that Vince wrote and produced only a couple of months before it’s initial release. “Wont Somebody” went on to become a very firm favourite during the summer of that year, thus inspiring Vince to return to the studio to record his current new release, “Don’t Move A Muscle/Donna Lee” (SJ521). “Don’t Move A Muscle” will be released on Monday March 11th 2013 but you will be able to witness Vince perform the song live two days before when he makes his long overdue UK debut at the Prestatyn Soul Weekender at 4pm during the Saturday afternoon session in the Modern Room. Listen: https://soundcloud.com/chalkster/audio-get-vince-broomfield For further information please contact John Anderson or Dave Welding Tel: +44 (0)121 602 8115 E-mail sales@souljunctionrecords.co.uk
  24. Great detective work Andy Dave


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