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Derek Pearson

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  1. Don't often see this one - because of the labels distribution with Warner Brothers I assume this sleeve came with the later releases on Loma. derek x
  2. Put your sun glasses on for these two Summer is on the way derek x
  3. Fraternity only printed on one side. derek x
  4. Time to bang up some more as they say in Scunthorpe derek x
  5. Saturday 28th January 21:00-22:00pm Derek Pearson & special guest DJ Mick Howard Bradford Community Based Radio BCB106.6FM Tonight's guest across the airwaves of Bradfordland and beyond, is the man from Heywood, Mister Mick Howard, who rightly pointed out it was near enough 12 months ago since he was last on BCB. Once again, he'll lift the lid off his record box and we'll see and hear what delights he pulls out from the depths of his collection. As usual I'll fill in with some crackly vinyl and tons of witty banter (sort of). Fasten your seat belts and await 60 minutes of the good groove. It could go anywhere and often does. Expect the weird. Expect the wonderful. And as usual if you're interested in hearing the show live there's 2 ways to go about it - first try the good old 106.6FM frequency on your radio if you live within roughly 10 miles of the studio and secondly through the wonders of the world wide web www.bcbradio.co.uk Onwards, Derek All Era's. All styles. All over the place. From under Mick Howard's hat came these twelve: Patti Austin "You're too much a part of me" Coral E. Rodney Jones "Peace of mind" Tuff Fabulous Emotions "Number one fool" Nico Timothy Wilson "Loving you" Buddah The Salem Travellers "Tell it like it is" Checker The Ambassadors "I need someone" Uptown Gary Brown "Spoiled child" Brownie Shirley Brown "Yes sir brother" Stax E.T.White "Got to find a true love" Great Potential Charlotta Tillman "Baby I'm serious" Josie Manny Corchado "Pow Wow" Frankie and The Damons "The man from soul" JCP Dee Pee's random selection of eight crackly vinyl 45s: Willie Parker "I've got to fight it" M-Pac Superlatives "Don't let true love die" Westbound Eddy Giles "Losin' Boy" Murco Sunlover's "My poor heart" Mutt & Jeff Melvin Davis "This love was meant to be" Mala Lee Moses "Bad Girl (Part 1)" Musicor NewSounds "Better you never thought" Mod-Art ©1974 Eddie Horan "The Ups and Downs of a love affair" MGM ©1974
  6. Hi Benji - I flogged a copy in VG nick last September on Ebay for £32. Hoped it would go for more purely because of its rarity - soundwise I'd describe "Face Facts" as a quirky OK midpacer, whilst "Hello" is more ballad orientated. Here's a YouTube clip of "Hello" taken off what sounds like a pretty poor condition copy Hope this helps derek
  7. Hi Micha - if you're wanting to buy a copy then I have one that I'm willing to sell. derek
  8. I know you requested a copy on Scorpion and I'm sure you know "Bet you never thought about it" also came out on Mod Art which is much easier to locate. I have a copy of the Mod Art 45 that I'd be willing to sell if you want it. derek
  9. Up for grabs are 4 first timers and 4 left over from previous sales. YouTube sound clips (not taken from the actual record for sale) attached. LEON HAYWOOD "Baby Reconsider" (US Fat Fish) £475 SOLD Label: slight rubbing - Excellent minus Record: styrene; super full shine & gloss - Most Excellent FRED HUGHES "Don't let me down" (US Vee Jay) WDJ pretty damn rare white demo me thinks. Near Mint £30 SOLD THE DIPLOMATS "Love ain't what it used to be" (US Wand) £25 Reduced to £20 Label: slight rubbing - Excellent minus Record: styrene; full shine & gloss; light surface marks - Excellent BENNY HARPER "Don't Let It Happen To You" (US Phil-L.A. of Soul 321) white label promo. Frankford/Wayne stamped £20 Reduced to £15 Label: Excellent Record: full shine & gloss; lite surface marks - Excellent SUNNY CARRINGTON "The Girl Every Guy Should Know" (US Deep) £20 Reduced to £15 BOBBY WADE "I'm In Love With You" (US Way Out) Excellent £20. Super soul from Cleveland, arranged by Mike Terry. PAUL SINDAB "Can't wait no longer" (US Kasika) Excellent £25 SOLD MANHATTANS "What Should I Do" / "Later For You" (Avanti) £15 Label: Excellent minus Record: nice deep shine & gloss; handful of very light surface marks - Excellent. Offers may be considered. PM or email (pearson544@btinternet.com) me to reserve/discuss etc. Payment by Paypal or cheque (UK) If you do me a favour by sending the ££ through Paypal as a gift, I will cover the P&P costs and mail you the record by Special Delivery (UK only). This only applies to the Leon Haywood 45. And with any of the other records if you send the ££ through Paypal as a gift, I will cover the P&P costs and send you the record by Recorded Delivery (UK only). Alternatively Postage is £2 UK Recorded. I thank you, derek .
  10. From the album: memorabilia, record stores and stuff

    Throughout the early 1990's when illegal pirate radio stations seemed to be all over the UK the Department Of Trade & Industry were constantly chasing them and closing them down. Should you be unlucky enough to be arrested at an illegal radio station the DTI issued the person with this seizure notice. Unfortunately my mate didn't climb over the garden wall quick enough........... derek x


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