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Mick Sway

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  1. This rocks, Junior Walker "Break it Up" :
  2. Click here for Popsike values £60 appears to be about the going rate recently, however it seems to have dropped off in value over the last couple of years. Still a great tune tho. Mick
  3. For the uninitiated, nice cross over:
  4. Please read this from Select 45 : Don't know how accurate it is, but it starts: "Buying Vinyl today, you really do need to be sure you are actually buying the Original" Original Pressings Info Original Pressings Info "Stereo added to a label of older music often means a 70s press especially if the music is playing in Mono, look at your yellow Epic copy of Vibrations 'Cause You're Mine' with Stereo added & then you'll see it's an early 70s press, not the 1969 one which had narrower & smaller typeface! Stereo 45s do exist from 1958, but will be easily proved originals from other factors." Mick
  5. tWO TODAY: Don't have this but love the clip: Chambers Brothers Call Me: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxrLXKBePmE
  6. Very "Bunky Shepard" , a grower I'm sure. Nice one. Mick
  7. They don't come any better than this. Chris Clark : Somethin's wrong
  8. Soul track from the Milt Matthews Inc LP:
  9. If still interested one on Anglo's list for £30 click here: Compared to popsike prices this is a bargain. Mick.
  10. I guess that this may have done before, but anyway here goes. I wondered what folks thoughts are on, what the best previously unreleased (i.e. at the time of there recording) Motown group Northern Soul type tracks, have been to emerge over the past 30 years or so? A personal favourite of mine that used to rock Prestwich is: Thanks Mick
  11. I've only ever been offered these with the A & B labels reversed. Nice one Mick
  12. Another nice driving Marvin Gaye B side: Need Your Lovin! Tamla T-54132
  13. Re:Bottom & Company You're My Life Motown DJ - Value please ? Could anyone help with a valuation on this, given its not the issue with Gonna Find a True Love. Still a nice tune in its own right though. Thanks Mick
  14. The Radiants performing "you got it" , Northern Soul!!!
  15. Mary Swann "Crying in the Chapel" see here. Is it me or is there something about this disc i ought to know. If not I get sick of seeing US dealers speculating on anything old. Mick
  16. £30-£40 for a nice copy - wanted for "everythings gonna be alright" Check prices on Popsike here. Or buy one from this guy at $450 (NOT!!) There's one on ebay for £44 at the mo, see here! Best Mick
  17. Nice cheapo: Joe Simon - The Girls Alright With Me
  18. One for the politicians out there: Acoustics We're Living in Hard Times Cherry Blossom
  19. Little Milton "I wake up crying" Golden Ear , deep crossover:
  20. Don't think that this was covered: Luther Ingram:Ghetto Train: or this: Eddie Giles: Go go Train Is this the same tune as by : Big Joe Louis - Go Go Train Jackie Paine - Go Go Train ????
  21. 7 During the 1950's and 1960's there were public recording booths in most big cities. I seem to recall that my mother cut a disc, with some friends, in one at Blackpool. I believe that they looked like the acetate type of 45, that we used to call EMI discs. Found this references on the net, I'm sure there'll be many more. https://retrodundee.blogspot.com/2011/03/railway-recording-booths-1960s.html Regards Mick
  22. I take it that this is a recent revival of the Simon Soussan imprint? https://www.ebay.co.u...296038976099520 I can't recall this boot being around in the 70's Mick


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