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When I Wore A Lad A Lived In A Schweppes Box
Derek Pearson replied to Derek Pearson's topic in All About the SOUL
Well spotted Ged - using Canada Dry in the topic title wasn't as snappy as using Schweppes hahaha. For those that aren't aware record collectors used to use these old wooden crates to store and/or carry records around in. Various drinks company's used these wooden crates to distribute their product around to a variety of pubs and clubs. Their measurements were ideal - 7.5inch wide, 6inch deep & 16inch long meant the box could hold up to 150 singles. Even though they were light they were very robust and certainly built to last to withstand the rigours of pub life. Dove tailed joints both ends with metal wire strengtheners, cut outs at each end and down the sides for ease of lifting. At the time I guess everybodies dad, grandad and/or uncle had the odd box or two in the cellar, loft, shed or where ever. Guess the majority of them ended up on the fire as I rarely seem them about nowadays on my travels. What I can't recall was - was there an insert or summat in the box to stop the bottles rattling against each other? And finally, over the years Rob Smith could be regularly spotted humping hundreds of records around in these crates. derek -
Vanguards Indie;doris Troy Face Up; Maxine Brown Falling
Derek Pearson replied to Derek Pearson's topic in Record Sales
It certainly is Flanny - of the 2 sides on show "Women Come Home" wins it for me. derek -
When I wore a lad ya could leave ya front door open for years and nobody would ever pinch owt. We were so poor but honest mi Dad used to make his own Hovis bread. I used to get a bruised orange for mi birthday. People didn't take drugs then - all they needed was them Wether's originals to keep going. We didn't have owt fancy to keep our records in then. When I first left home a lived in mi Schweppes box for a while..... derek x
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Nail on the head Bob. Recent statistics show that 83% of men will openly admit to having had affairs, 91% of the same men will openly admit to having taken illegal substances and likewise 86% of the same group of men will openly admit to engaging in regular criminal activity. However only 3% of the same group of men will openly admit to having looked at porn online. Derek PhB, MFI
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All record boxes in great condition. Mustard Yellow twin lock heavyweight 12" vinyl record box with key. £14.99p SOLD Weight: 2585g Post Office Red twin lock 12" vinyl record box with key. £10.99p Weight: 2065g Slight repair to 2 small 1cm tears in vinyl front bottom right corner and one 3.5 inch (9cm) seam split on bottom right hand side edge of the cantilever front wall (see close up photo) Black lockable 7" vinyl record box with key holds 50. £11.50p SOLD Weight: 1018g Heavyweight Cream lockable 7" vinyl record box with key holds 50. £14.99p SOLD Weight: 1204g Please note: All records boxes are thoroughly cleaned inside and out before mailing. Can be collected in person for free within t' Bradford area. Or quite happy to mail only within the UK (sorry) 12" boxes plus £9.00p P&P; 7" boxes plus £5.50p P&P. PM or email me pearson544@btinternet.com to reserve, discuss blah blah blah. derek x
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Just another 4 up for grabs this time chaps: YouTube sound clips (not taken from the actual record for sale) attached Will aim to add label scans within 24 hours. VANGUARDS "Women Come Home" / "The Ground That You're Walking On" (US Indie 91) Clean orange label; vinyl couple light surface marks Excellent both sides. £75 SOLD WANDERERS "You Can't Run Away From Me" (US United Artists 648) DJ Promo Clean white label; vinyl Excellent both sides. £45 DORIS TROY "Face Up To Te Truth" (US Capitol 2043) DJ Promo Clean yellow label; vinyl Excellent both sides. £125 Pen dated 11/22/67 also signature of Ms Troy by looks of it. MAXINE BROWN "Am I Falling In Love" (US ABC Paramount 10370) Issue Clean black label; vinyl Excellent both sides. £65 PM or email (pearson544@btinternet.com) me to reserve/discuss etc. Payment by Paypal or cheque (UK) For postage within UK please add £2 Recorded Delivery or £5 Special Delivery. Outside UK please contact me for quote. I thank you, derek
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Just 3 up for grabs this time chaps: YouTube sound clips (not taken from the actual record for sale) attached Will aim to add label scans within 24 hours. Thee Chekkers "Lack Of Love" (US Look 5007) white demo Clean white label; vinyl Excellent both sides. £100 SOLD Sonny Craver "I'm No Fool" / "I Wanna Thankyou" (US Teri De 007) Clean light blue label; vinyl Excellent both sides. £175 SOLD I'm no fool I Wanna Emanuel Lasky "Don't Lead Me On Baby" (US Thelma 106) 2nd Mix Clean plum label; vinyl Excellent both sides. £100 PM or email (pearson544@btinternet.com) me to reserve/discuss etc. Payment by Paypal or cheque (UK) For postage within UK please add £5 for Special Delivery. Outside UK please contact me for quote. I thank you, derek
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"Don't Leave" is such a fabulous record indeed, must admit I was quite surprised to discover he was white as well. Above photo is currently on sale on Ebay as Buy It Now. derek
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Derek Pearson playing solo Saturday 21st April 2012 Bradford BCB Radio 106.6FM 21:00-22:00pm Derek Pearson saying it for soul all eras all styles Shades Of Soul 21.00-22.00pm. Bradford Community Based Radio BCB 106.6FM We continue saying it for soul and carry on regardless by playing a weird and wonderful selection of them old soul 45s. If you would like to hear the show live there's 2 ways to go about it - if you live within say 10 miles of the BD1 based studio tune your radio to the 106.6 frequency on your FM dial and you should be able to get it. Failing that go through the wonders of the world wide web on www.bcbradio.co.uk and hear it streamed live out of your PC. I thank you, Derek Dee Pee's playlist to follow asap
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Just two records up for grabs today: BOBBY TAYLOR "Oh, I've Been Bless'd" 2:49 / "Blackmail" 2:57 (US V.I.P. 25053) Clean paper label. Styrene. Excellent condition. £45 SOLD BOBBY TAYLOR "Oh, I've Been Bless'd" 2:49 / "same" (US V.I.P. 25053) double sided white label promotional copy on super stunning red vinyl. Clean paper label. Excellent condition. £55 SOLD Check this YouTube clip to hear this wonderful song (not taken from either of the copy's for sale): PM or email (pearson544@btinternet.com) me to reserve/discuss blah blah blah... Payment by Paypal (to pearson544@btinternet.com) or cheque within UK. UK postage please add £2 for recorded delivery. I thank you, derek see attached scans of my copy's for sale below. Ta
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In the sprit of re-using and recycling this is a request going out to anybody that knows me and sees me out an' about quite regularly. Does anybody have any old 7" and 12" Record Mailers and assorted cardboard stiffeners lurking about in cupboards or gathering dust in the cellar that they want rid off? Well I'll take them off your hands gladly. Likewise does anybody on here in the course of their work or home life regularly receive those loose void fill polystyrene packing chips or summat similar? Well I'll gladly take them all off your hands as well. I thank you, derek* * awarded West Bradford's Third Best Recycler Of The Year Award 2010 & 2011
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without being picky it depends on what you define as "hard to find". Have you any examples of things you're after or is it just a general bit of advice? Very true Gareth - but there's a massive difference between those that have got the record and those that want to sell it (laughs). You took the words right out of my mouth Bob. The 3 best sites to find records I can think of are 1. Soul Source - gotta be the best starting point, keep regularly checking (daily if possible) the sales section. You could put a wants list up but you run the danger of alerting other collectors to desirable records that they may or may not know which increases competition to find the very record you're after. 2. Ebay - whatever record you're after has probably been through Ebay before or will do in the future. Again check daily if possible or set up an email alert for a specific want. 3. Google - just bang all the details into this search engine, press enter and see what pops out. Hope this helps, derek
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Blimey never heard of a Buddy Lamp 45 on Big Hit before? I know there's no sound clip with this link Ady (sorry) but I've posted it up anyway just for general interest. Seller could have included a better label scan. derek https://collectorsfrenzy.com/Details.aspx?id=280503127257
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blimey I can't remember the last time I saw a bootleg of The Ellusions - from the scan it looks like it was pressed on styrene with a stuck on label. derek
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Derek Pearson saying it for soul all eras all styles Shades Of Soul Saturday 31st March 2012 Bradford Community Based Radio BCB 106.6FM 21.00-22.00pm We continue saying it for soul and carry on regardless by playing a weird and wonderful selection of them old soul 45s. If you would like to hear the show live there's 2 ways to go about it - if you live within say 10 miles of the BD1 based studio tune your radio to the 106.6 frequency on your FM dial and you should be able to get it. Failing that go through the wonders of the world wide web on www.bcbradio.co.uk and hear it streamed live out of your PC. onwards, Derek x Dee Pee's playlist: song title details to follow asap Jimmy Dockett Mystic 4 Charles Perry Magnum The Ultimations Marvlus Pearl Woods Mala Delilah Moore Money Baby Washington Master Five ©1974 Patience Valentine MJR The Mandells MoneyTown Arthur K. Adams Modern Soulful Illusion Mercury Sensational Little Doc Music Go Round The Ascots MBS Lee Moses Musicor Marie Franklin Maverick Johnny Sayles Marvlus The Spidells Monza ©1964 Willie Hightower Mercury ©1972 Lonnie Polk Mercury ©1974 Willie Hutch Motown ©1975 Donny Burks Metromedia ©1973 Tyrone Barkley Midsong ©1979 Charles Sherrell Muscle ©1981
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well I think that's all angles covered there Roger hahaha.... It was my copy up for sale in the Ebay auction under discussion and for one awful moment I thought you were gonna say the un-credited artist white demo was a naughty boot. Phew. derek I get the impression you like this Mirettes record hahaha...
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Credit to John Manship here's Roy Wright "Heartbreak" derek
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Derek Pearson Bcb Radio 106.6Fm Sat 24 March 9-10Pm
Derek Pearson posted a topic in Look At Your Box
Derek Pearson playing solo Saturday 24th March 2012 Bradford Community Based Radio BCB 106.6FM 21:00-22:00pm Shades Of Soul We continue saying it for soul and carry on regardless by playing a weird and wonderful selection of them old soul 45s. If you would like to hear the show live there's 2 ways to go about it - if you live within say 10 miles of the BD1 based studio tune your radio to the 106.6 frequency on your FM dial and you should be able to get it. Failing that go through the wonders of the world wide web on www.bcbradio.co.uk and hear it streamed live an' direct out of your PC. I thank you, Derek Dee Pee's playlist: More details to follow as soon as I can. -
You mean the Vivian Copeland one? Mmmm never thought of that one for a label listing - good shout. Will look into it. derek
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Anybody got an original copy of Kenard "What Did You Gain By That" on Dore that they'd be willing to let go? Cash is tight my end so my only payment options at the moment are trade and/or part cash part trade. Originals are single sided (had one in the mid 80's and sold it for £40 or summat). Not interested in one of those re-issues/re-presses or whatever they were with "Garden Of Eden" on the flip. Please PM to discuss. derek
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Thanks for all the replies and comments chaps. Pulled it all together and this is what we've got. The Crash label Mike Pearson Are You Happy / Need To Belong Crash 2047 Magic Sam Out Of Bad Luck / She belongs to me Crash 425 Jimmy Dobbins Little Miss Perfect / What Is Love Crash 426 Roy Wright Heartbreak (Awful Day) / Something's Wrong Crash 427 The Steelers The flame remains / Heaven's gift Crash 428 ? Crash 429 The Steelers Just beginning to love you / Crying bitter tears Crash 430 The Answers Things Gonna Get Better Tomorrow / What Happened Girl Crash 0012 A couple of questions: Anybody got a rough idea when this label was operating? Is it safe to assume Bob Lee owned this label? Was there a release on Crash 429? I thank you, derek
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Pooling Our Knowledge To Compile "new" Label Listings
Derek Pearson replied to Derek Pearson's topic in Look At Your Box
Have these labels been done before? Weis (John Edwards, Forevers) Co-Co (Lou Ragland) in fact has the myriad of these small 1-2-3 release labels throughout Cleveland ever been covered in depth? Derby City (Heartbreakers) Front Page (Lee Moses) Pearltone (Freddy & Sounds Of Soul) derek -
Pooling Our Knowledge To Compile "new" Label Listings
Derek Pearson replied to Derek Pearson's topic in Look At Your Box
Mmmm think you've a fair point there Kris - I knew next to nothing about this label apart from the odd 1 or 2 releases and then over the last 6 months or so I noticed some oddball funk things on the label fetching big figures on Ebay. There's more to this label than meets the eye I thought, wonder what else is tucked away on there, hence my suggestion. But on digging about a bit I did come across a fair few - as Kris states - cajun accordian shredfests which did sorta dampen my enthusiasm to start compiling a listing for the label somewhat. Oh well. Next. derek -
Just found a couple more sleeves I'd scanned but not uploaded. Don't think I've seen one of these Power Exchange sleeves before, certainly never had one before. Shame somebody's taken a bite out of the corner. Gene Faith will look good with this wrapped 'round him. derek
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Pooling Our Knowledge To Compile "new" Label Listings
Derek Pearson replied to Derek Pearson's topic in Look At Your Box
Will post up Zudan stuff shortly but don't hold y' breath..... derek