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  1. Another one that you seem to see as a double sided demo is "I get The Sweetest Feeling" and if you do find one with a flip it' a mis-press entitled "Nothing But Heartaches" instead of "Nothing But Blue Skies". Dave
  2. Story of my life Ivor, I always seem to have the records people don't want I've got a Jackie Wilson "You Bought About A Change In Me " in but daren't offer it Rod in VG++ condition as I don't want him hitting me with a blue art deco fruit bowl
  3. Hi Ivor I've got the yellow demo of "I'm The One" etc with "Higher & Higher" on the flip sorry but it's my own copy. I do have a few spare JW demo's knockin' around let me know the one's your after? Regards Dave
  4. Wounded Northern Classics Richard Popcorn Wylie Rosemary, What Happened Karen VG- £45 (Issue copy. Plays with a feint crackle throughout) SOLD Jackie Lee The Duck/Let Your Conscience etc Mirwood W/D VG £20 (Rare W/D with B-side, plays with a couple of light crackles) Idle Few People That's Why Blue Book Demo Offers (This is the rare West Coast Blue Demo label Design, feint crackle throughout) Rose Brooks I'm Moaning Soul City W/D Mint £125 (Two second needle burn on intro, plays perfect thereafter) James Coit Black Power Phoof W/D VG £25 (Plays Perfect) Clara Ward Your After My Guy/Old And Grey Imperial W/D VG++ £80 SOLD (One small click plays perfect thereafter, B-side plays perfect) The De-Lites Lover Cuppy VG- Offers SOLD (Apart from a couple of feint ticks, this plays great. Yes I know that old chestnut but it really is good enough for Djing) Rosey Jones & The Superiors All I Need Is Half A Chance Wickett VG- £225 SOLD (Plays Perfect, Searlings old Wigan Herbie Williams cover up) Sonny Rhodes You Better Stop Galaxy VG+ £40 (Play perfect but has a significant warp) Percy Williams It Didn't Take Much (For Me To Fall In Love) RCA W/D VG £50 (Plays Perfect) The Candi- Bars I Believe In You/You're the One Candi-Stix Mint- £30 (Silver label copy, labels are reversed) Doris Troy I'll Do Anything Calla Mint £30 SOLD (Has a 18mm crack, but plays perfect) Little Carl Charlton Competition Ain't Nothin' Back Beat VG £10 (Plays Perfect) Tangiers What The Use Of Me Trying/Let My Heart & Soul Be Free Okeh W/D VG- Offers SOLD (Both sides, play with crackles throughout) Cody Micheals Seven Days Fifty Two Weeks Merben VG £100 (Plays Perfect) Reggie Garner Hot Line Capitol VG+ £30 Brice Coefield Ain't That Right Omen W/D VG- Offers (Sounds a bit muffled by plays with no clicks or pops) Herb Ward Honest To Goodness RCA Demo Mint - £125 (Slightly dished) The Pearls Shooting High Lamp VG- £250 (Plays Perfect apart from a couple of feint pops) The Seminoles Trouble In Mind Hi-Lite VG £125 (Plays Perfect) Gloria Taylor You Got To Pay The Price Glo-Whiz W/D VG+ £20 Sammy Ambrose This Diamond Ring Musicor VG £60 (Plays Perfect) The Decisions Stop Playing Around/Do You Love Me Sussex Mint- £45 (Labels reversed) No Paypal fees Postage: 45's £2.50 including return by recorded delivery. Please reserve via PM's or Email david.welding@blueyonder.co.uk Dave Welding
  5. I can highly recommend Chalky's editoral skill's after the great job he's done laying out my David Bursey Bio in the Articles section Dave Soul Junction
  6. David Bursey is yet another one of soul music's many unsung heroes, a soul journeyman who has spent a life time living the dream of recording a hit record. David Charles Bursey was born on May 23rd 1943 in the town of Ripley Tennessee. In 1952, David's family took the well trodden path north in search Click to view this soul article info in full
  7. David Bursey: A Soul Journeyman. David Bursey is yet another one of soul music’s many unsung heroes, a soul journeyman who has spent a life time living the dream of recording a hit record. David Charles Bursey was born on May 23rd 1943 in the town of Ripley Tennessee. In 1952, David’s family took the well trodden path north in search of a better life eventually settling in Milwaukee Wisconsin. Upon leaving school David worked intermittently in the construction industry during which time he began performing with a street corner group known as the ‘Four Souls’ whose line up also included David’s childhood friend Eddie L. Quinn, Lee Harris and Roosevelt Morgan. No recording were ever made. In 1967 David met his partner of forty four years, Ruby White. Together Ruby and David raised a family of six daughters. Also around this time David began employment as a Butcher at the United Packing Slaughter House. An occupation that David would eventually leave behind him to pursue a career as a full time performer. During the late 1960’s and early 1970’s David would feature in the line up of several notable Milwaukee harmony groups. Photo:- James “JB” Young, Centre David Bursey, Right Robert Wardell. Front sitting down Celeste Campbell. In 1965 David was a founding member of the Candi Bars with Celeste Campbell and James ‘JB’ Young. The group later grew to four members with the addition of Robert Wardell in 1966. Wardell remained with group for a period of circa twelve months before he moved on. The Candi-Bars solitary 45 recording was released during 1968 on their own Candi-Stix label, and was recorded at Tom Gress’s Studio in Milwaukee.The record sold well locally but never broke out nationally. Two presses of the 45 can be found the yellow first issue and a second release on the silver label design. A later reissue can be found on the Gule label. Many of the silver issues can be found with reversed labels. A possible explanation for this could be that on the first yellow issue ‘I Believe In You’ is credited as the A-side (100-A) but the songs master number in the run out groove is (100-B) thus when the record was re-pressed the pressing plant thinking by putting the A-side label with A-side master were doing the right thing ? David can be found as the co-writer along with Celeste Campbell on the ‘Your The One’ side a popular track with sweet soul collectors, while the flipside‘I Believe In You’ became a popular track with the emerging crossover scene in England in the mid 1980’s and remains a current favourite to this day. The Candi -Bars eventually broke up for personal reasons although they all still live in and around Milwaukee and have remained in contact to this day. After they broke up James ‘JB’ Young continued with his day job as a truck driver until his forced retirement due to renal problems. Celeste Campbell who previously to the Candi-Bars had been a member of a three girl high school group turned her back on a performing career choosing to devote her life to raising her daughter."¨ David joined Gerry Armstead’s group known as the ‘Phases’ and feature on their 1969 release ‘Anything You Wan’na Be/Sing Your Song (Capitol 2684).The group also included Tom Burke (now deceased). Both sides of the Capitol release were composed by Gerry Armstead and Bill ‘Bunky’ Sheppard with ‘Anything You Wan’na Be’ being chosen as the all too familiar X “Bunky’s PICK”. The Phases later broke up due to an alleged contract dispute between Armstead and Sheppard with David and Tom joining Robert Gardner and Clarence ‘Sijo’ McGee to form the group known as the Brothers By Choice. It was at this point David quit his day job at United. The Brothers By Choice headed west to Los Angeles to further their career. The firstly approached Capitol records on the strength of their previous release as the Phases, but Capitol weren’t interested. After a period of three years of no success David, Robert and Clarence later returned to their native Milwaukee, with Tom remaining in L.A eventually being ordained in to the ministry. Clarence then reformed the Brothers By Choice with his brothers Boss and Larry McGee alongside Robert Gardner who went on to record “You Think That I’m A Fool/Can’t You See” for Calgar records (0002) in 1973. The Brothers By Choice circa 1970: - Tom Burke, Robert Gardner, SiJo Mcgee & David Bursey Left to right: Tom Burke, Gerry Armstead and David Bursey On his return to Milwaukee, David was invited by his old friend Gilbert Moorer to join the Esquires. During his involvement with the Esquires, David featured as the lead vocalist on the group’s “ Henry Ralph” recording and also as a backing vocalist on the release’s flipside” My Sweet Baby”. For a very long time this was thought to have been a UK only 45 release on John Abbey’s Action label. But eventually US 45 releases began to appear on Hotline records a division of Cutlass Records from Nashville, Tennessee. One would assume that this was part of the same deal that also saw former Esquire Mill Edwards (aka Mill Evans)” I Found Myself/Don’t Forget About Me” gain a Cutlass release. David continued to perform through the rest of the 1970’s and early 80’s but with a frequent back pain from a injury sustained while working at a Hotel restricting his performances. In the early 1980’s David and Eddie L. Quinn were joined by Jimmy Taylor and Alvis Moorer of the Esquires to form a group known as “Ice” no recordings were ever released. . In 1988 David recorded the self penned popular modern soul dance track “Got To Get Away/Rainy Night In Georgia” under the pseudonym of Noah a childhood nickname given to him by his mother. In 1991 David teamed up with again with former fellow Esquire Sam Pace and Eddie L. Quinn to form a group known as Fairplay. Several tracks were recorded but through lack of finances nothing was ever released. It is from these sessions that we at Soul Junction have taken the funky little dancer “ Don’t Let Our Love Go (vocal and instrumental versions ) for release (SJ517). Fairplay drifted apart for a while before reforming in circa 2006 this time with 5 members David Bursey, Eddie L. Quinn, Joe Hayes, Charles Ross and Chuck Mays. Again this was to be a short lived affair. Photo:- Sylvester Mackintosh, David Bursey and the late Reverend Eddie L. Quinn In 2010 David Bursey recorded a solo cd album entitled “If” which can still be found for sale via CD Baby. David still continues to perform as much as his health permits, as can be seen in his most recent photo taken while on stage at the Milwaukee African World Festival of African Music in 2011. Words by David Welding"¨"¨Acknowledgements to: David Bursey, Ruby White, James “JB” Young, Celeste Campbell and the late Reverend Eddie L. Quinn"¨Photographs: David Bursey & Ruby White."¨Label Scans: David Welding and the Candi-Bars on Gule courtesy of Bob Abrahamian. Listen to the forthcoming Soul junction Release, "FairPlay" with "Don't Let Our Love Go" Listen on Soundcloud.com "¨
  8. Myself and Mick Smith hammered Vickie Labatt to death circa 1999- 2002 followed by several others. It was originally spun by Guy Hennigan albiet briefly at Stafford. It's popularity led to it being the initail release of the Grapevine 2000 series label. P.S There was a vibrant healthy scene prior to Burnley Dave Welding
  9. Hi Ady I'm sure your sales pitch was only two copies at the time John Corless took a copy as well, mind you the Jimmie Ellis "Happy To Be" Century City for a tenner made the deal a whole lot sweeter for me anyway
  10. You leave me out of this madness Kilworth, over £600 for a 70's acetate the lunatic's have really taken over the asylum big style but if there's anymore nutters out there I 've got a rack full of Grapevine and Soul Junction ones available,and I really want to retire early. As for John Anderson, five days on and he's still shakin' his head in disbelief ff's, perhaps we should reissue it Dave
  11. Hi Guys I've had three copies of " I don't Need A Fortune Teller" through my hands the first copy came from Ady Croasdell who got two copies out of the Ad Libs shop in New York both copies had reversed labels. Later on I found two further copies seperately they too had reversed labels. Never kept a copy as I could get on with that funky break in the middle where the vocals go off key. Dave
  12. No worries John Dave
  13. Bobby had some health problem with his throat (which I can't just remember) that mean't he had trouble hitting the high notes later in his career, that's when he developed his trade mark growl to disguise this fact. I highly recommend Charles Farley's book Bobby "blue" Bland "Soul Of The Man" Dave
  14. Thanks to everyone who has taken the trouble to contact me, but we are now sorted thanks to the scholar and a gentleman known as Ady Pountain, thanks Ady your Lp's in the post Dave Soul Junction
  15. Here's a few: Sandra Alexandra Got To Get You Off My Mind/Ooh Baby I Love You Uni 55123 Two cover versions Solomon Burke & Fred Hughes respectively both on her Uni album "Warm & Wild" but not much else if memory serves me right. Jackie Lee "You Were Searching For A Love/Your Sweetness Is My Weakness Uni 55259 A nice ballad with a funky flip. Production credits include Bob Relf, James Carmichael, Barry White and Dee Erwin The Wasters "Accept My Love/Don't Stop Uni 55148 Dave
  16. Many thanks for your reply Don, I've received a couple of pm's just waiting for them to confirm. Regards Dave
  17. Hi Pete Did anyone mention the Global International Value service to you? This week I sent a package of 10 vinyl albums and 15 45's to a shop in France using this service for a cost of £25.40. The package was also insured up to a value of £100.00 If you need anymore information give me a call Dave
  18. Hi Guys I'm after a copy of Jesse James's "Don't Nobody Want To Get Married" on the UK Mojo label. This is for Jesse himself as he didn't know it had got a UK release until his appearance at Prestatyn. If you can help please let me know a mint/mint- copy would be preferred. Will exchange it for pristine copy of Jesse's new vinyl album "Let Me Show You" on Soul Junction. E-mail: sales@souljunctionrecords.co.uk or pm through Soul Source Regards Dave Welding Soul Junction
  19. Wow! Andy First class mail only taking a day to get there what ever next! The Jesse James album is proving to be a popular purchase north of the border, (even amongst ex-pat's i.e. tfk) I even sold 3 copies to Brazil. JJ takes over the world Dave
  20. Hi Folks Well after a few hiccups we've finally got there, Jesse James's great new album "Let Me Show You" hits the streets today. Give your favourite record dealer a call and bag yourself a copy of this beauty!!!! Dave Soul junction
  21. hah! the good ole' days Eddie Parker's flying around the back alley's of Nottingham in a carrier bag !!! I was going to buy the Buddy Smith for £40 but Mr Domar in his infinite wisdom decided to trade it with Ady Pearce for a W/D of Jannie Grant "My Heart, Your Heart" (the jammy B*st*rd) Dave
  22. Why thank you Andy, glad you like it But the release date is Wednesday August 22nd. So how come Wednesday is the 23rd in Scotland ? is this the real reason why Scot's always seem to get more bank holidays than the rest of the UK On a more serious note thanks to everyone on Soul Source who have taken the time to contact us to purchase a copy your custom is appreciated. Dave & John
  23. Ta Kitch, People seem to think I make this up as I go along If memory serves me right their was a Buddy Smith on Brute and a Yvonne Vernee 'Just Like You Did Me, involved as well Dave


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