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  1. GINGER Taylor, well what did he not play? Remember: Parliaments this is my rainy day JT Parker Rita & Tiaras Del Larks Larry Clinton Jonathan Capree Hamilton Movement Harvey Averne Nancy Wilcox - hell be leaving you William Powell Allen Sisters Soul Inc. Calvin Grayson Jimmy Bo Horne Empires Antellects and about a hundred other super rare records!
  2. STEVEN mr Fish CLANCY: Afternoon session: Exit - I wanna be close to you (Rex) Unfinished Business - Holding on (Decimal) 2001:Black Essence - Change in my life (JWJ) Reason Why - Step inside my world (Polydor) Trace Of Smoke - Treasure mind (B.J) Barbara King - What I did in the street (Alwa) Burning Desire - Why she had to go (Charisma Sound) Village Choir - Sweet hot lips (N.Y.C Street Sound) Brenda Jones - Big mistake (Mercury) Barbara Lynn - Mellow feeling (unissued) Innersection - I'm in debt to you (Group 5) California Playboys - Trying to be a millionaire (Loadstone LP) Marvin Holmes & Justice - You better keep here (Brown Door LP) James Phelps - The look on your face (Apache) Talmadge Armstrong - Give it up (Spindletop) Sy Hightower - I know you're leaving me (Carmen) Vivian Copeland - Chaos (D'oro) Natural Four - I thought you were mine (Boola Boola) Mel Production Band - Smiling and crying (MPB) Differences - Five minutes (Mon'ca) Portrait - Love you from now on (acetate) Cake - Make up your mind (Key) Karvin Johnson - If you let me (Marshall) Village Choir - Along the beach (SCM) Spirit Of Love - Power of your love (Birthright) 94 East - If you see me (NG) Relatives - Leave something worthwhile (Ever-soul) Gene Washington & Ironsides - Got to get through to you (Colemine) Valdons - Just how much can one man stand (Secret Stash) ----------------------------------------------------------------- Friday & Sat Night time sessions:... Reggie Soul - My world of ecstasy (Capri) Guitar Ray - You gonna wreck my life (Shagg) Kelly & Soul Explosions - Talking bout my baby's love (Dyna-Mite) Lovations - Later baby (Cap City) Young Mods - Who you gonna run to...(Everblack) Entertainers iv - Just ain't my day (Dore) Skip Drake - Don't do it sister (Cash) Citations - Two for the road (Solid Soul) Foreign Blue Renaisance - Finding you (Kohoutech) Charlene & Soul serenaders - Can you win (Volt) Delegates Of Soul - I'll come running back (Uplook) Sherrell Bros - The price (Currison) Underground Express - Never found a girl (U.G.E) Sir Henry Ivy - He left you standing there (Future Dimension) Joe Bataan - Cycles (Vampi) Harvey Averne Dozen - Never learned to dance (Uptite) Isonics - Sugar (Kammy) Emulations - Move a little slower girl (Emulate) Jeanie Tracy - Making new friends ( Brown Door) Patrinell Staten - Little love affair (Sepia) Sugar Boy & Shades Of Black - Free man (Shades) John Harris & Soul Sayers - Hangin' in (Kerston) Felix Harris - Walking in the night (Counterpart) Harvey Scales & Seven Seas - Trying to survive (Magic Touch) Doc Peabody - Here without you (Both Sides) Lil Major Williams - Girl you're so fine... (Williams 111) Skull Snaps - All of a sudden (Fonit-Centra)
  3. KARL MARTHON: Home GuldhedsgÃ¥rden 2015-02-27 Cheers — Take me to paradise — OKey Tan Geers — Let my heart and soul be free — OKeh Marriotts — Tell it like it is — Abc Denise LaSalle — It’s too late — Westbound LP Hearts of Stone — If I could give you the world — V.I.P. Mixed Feelings — Sha-la-la — United Mixed Emotions — Gold of my life — Rock-Way Relatives — Leave something worthwhile — Ever-Soul Archie Bell & the Drells — When you left heartache began — Atlantic LP Margie Joseph — Nobody — Volt Cookie Woodson — I’ll be true — Colossus Thelma Jones — How long — Columbia LP Cosmos Universal Band — Third eye — API Atteiram Theron & Darrell — I was made to love her — Solo Compliments — Beware, beware — Midas Marvin Smith — Who will do your running now — Mayfield Kino All-Dayer 2015-02-28 Cruisers — Mink and sable mable — Gamble Gem Prewitt feat. Loretta Mathison — My love box — Key Bobby Eaton — We gonna do our thing — Galaxy Unfinished Business — Holding on — Decimal Experience II — ‘Bout time I told you baby — Capitol Sedatrius — Just one earring — Clayton Lynn Varnado — Wash and wear love — Gator Soulettes — Find somebody new — Dud Sound Cleveland Robinson — Somebody to love — Nosnibor Pustervik 2015-02-28 Garfield Fleming — Don’t send me away — Becket 12"³ Mark IV — If you can’t tell me something good — Brite-Lite Edwin Starr — Running back and forth — Gordy Betty Padgett — Sugar daddy Part 2 — Alwa LP 94 East — If you see me — WB Eloise Laws — Love factory — Music Merchant Centaura — Just don’t love you — Spiral LP Patti & the Emblems — I’m gonna love you a long, long time — Kapp Willie Wright — Right on for the darkness — Hotel
  4. RUSSELL gutter snypes PAIN: daytime aka shaic "swa villi us" dove song jodesha and star ride "star ride" love poet manhattans "follow your heart" carnival ellipsis "gregory moore" briameade nate evans "main squeeze" twinight" cooking on 3 burners" this girl" freestyle bobby joy "sweet devil you" trc bobby reed "time is right for love" bell ralph marcial "black people" now bill brown "bip bam" brownstone wee "try me" owl pokerface "come on back" jagi odds and ends "let me try" today stevens and foster " i want to be love" jerri nightime soul suspects "handle it" black prince fredrick hymes lll "time aint gonna do me no favours" fab vegas frankie nieves "true love" speed cloudburst "im loving you" stormy monday the chancellors "something for sure" chamus dewie jeffries "when no one cared" gary drew tommy young "hit and run lover" soul power brand new "thousand years" du-vern purple mundi " stop hurting me baby" cat guitar ray "youre gonna wreck my life" shagg ringleaders "baby what has happend to our love" m-pac internationals "beautiful philosophy" d'ar areatha franklin "oh no not my baby" atlantic margie joseph "one more chance" volt cotton mouth "treat you kindly" rca al mason "good lovin" fynal vinyl wes black "feeling good" star-west barbara st clair "teacherman" cross eyed bear
  5. Ohf, just sobered up from 2 days and 3 venues with some fine fine rare-soul from TOP faces like: STEVEN mr Fish CLANCY, GINGER TAYLOR, RUSSELL Guttersnypes PAINE, KARL MARTHON and my own sorry box Christian Punky. Thought it was a brilliant weekend, maybe the best Static anniversary EVER?! Who would have thought that back in 1998 ;-). Playlists below: Oh, dance floor from sat night below.
  6. Up All Night and Up All Night 2, was my faves as a youngster
  7. You And I - Cordak PM please!
  8. yeah 200, its now 211 with a few hours left, I guess ending will be around 250
  9. Spot on Matt! So many "new" great sounds recent years, forward is the key to keep the scene interesting, with a glance backwards to all the "old" unbelivably good tunes! Its all in the mix. cheers Punky
  10. No bids on JM auction yet, 2 days to go, interesting to see the ending price, I guess 200 +?
  11. Pretty much same spins at many modern nights now 25 years later right?
  12. Oh Your Arsenal is right, forgot about playing Larry Atkins - Lighten Up Baby, cheers!
  13. Thanx all DJs! Truly great sounds, and diverse styles as Static is all about!
  14. plays from me: Topics — man — token Third Generation — love is gonna rain down on me — prison soul The Autographs — love is gonna do you in . joker Caffey Bros — make me over - aura Synethia — you were doing bad — gold key Mexicanos — steet dance hustle — ice Willie Picket — on the stage of life — eastern Ronnie Mcneir — saggitarian affair — prodigal Eddie Kendricks — date with the rain — motown Enchantments — popeye — romac James Bootie Tuten — this is a love affair — ultimate Pretenders — its everything about you — carnival Ad Libs — kicked around — blue cat Gino Parks — nerves of steele — crazy horse Darling Dears — and i love you — flower city Gene Chandler — Ill make the living — chi sound Differences — 5 minutes — mon ca Pete Warner — i just wanna spend my life — polydor Dramatics — no rebate on love — mainstream Little Tommy — baby cant you see — sound of soul Sheryl Swope — cant get him of my mind — duo Hiroshima — never ever — arista Ballads — butterfly — music city The Albert — one life — perception Lp Getto Kitty — stand up and be counted — stroud James Brown — your love was good for me — Polydor LP Margie Joseph — come on back to me lover — atlantic LP Terry Callier — orinary joe 70s — elektra LP Jack Hammer — down in the subway — polydorlp Delegates of Soul — running back — up look Aka Shaic — aint no big thang do — dove song (or did I?) Box a mess really, prob played a couple more.
  15. Samuel Hugosson Early warm up set Harmonics — Let me go — Gold Plate The Ambassadors — I really love you — Arctic Hunt's Determination — Are we through — Earwax Ron and Joe — Go away and stay — Megatone Lee Moore — The heart of a woman — Diamond Jim Bonnevilles — Play it cool — Now records Fred Waters — Don't let it bring you down boy — Ref-o-ree Exciting Changes — I've got something good for you — West Hill John Jones — Tough Love — Jo Lux The Genessee Gospel Travelers — Don't blame it on the children — Designer Tony Owens — I'll be there — Soulin Ray Charles — Tired of my tears — ABC Marvell Love — Gotta have love — New World Charlie Clemons — The devil made this land his playground — Mighty power Later set The Bonnievillie — Get ready — Now records Hunt's determination — I need love - Earwax Kae Williams — There was a time — Unissued Sonny Jones — Stolen moments — Scram Ascots — Anytime — Mir-a-don Henry C and the Ivy Leaguers — Country girl — Action Huns review — Don't make me love you — Sorro Jackey Beavers — We're not too young — Jaber Us Everyday People — Without your sweet lovin — LBJ George Tinley — Ain't gonna worry about you — Doo-Wopp Records The Perfections — So Lonely — Big B Art Ensley — Open the door to your heart — Shiptown El Paso Premiers — Let me call you darling — Frog Death
  16. thanx to all DJs and dancers! Pete Shirley: First Set Jimmie Ellis “Happy To Be” Century City Matt Brown "Thank You Baby” Jar-Val Vanguards "Gott’a Have Love” Lamp Carol Anderson "It Shouldn’t Happen To a Dog” Mid-Town Harrison Brothers “Run For Your Life” Bobalou Metros “Since I Found My Baby” RCA Victor Ellusions " You Didn’t Have to Leave” Lamon Flairs You Got To Steal It” RAP Royal Esquires “Ain’t Gonna Run” HIS Prix O’Jays “Time To Get Down” Philadelphia International Aristocrats “Let’s Get Together Now” Warner Bros Pretenders “Just Be Yourself” Carnival Cecil Lyde “I’ll Make It On My Own” Alwest Sammy Gaha “Thank You,Thank You” Right On Nimbiss “Paradise” Shy-Backe 12” Keni C “ Find Someone (To Love You ) “ Space City 12” Willie Tee “I’m Having So Much Fun” Gatur Ralph “Soul” Jackson "Set Me Free” Black Kat Frank Dell-“He Broke Your Game Wide Open” Valise Second Set Sho-Nuff “Hold On To Love “ Jamila Halo “Let Me Do It To You” Dyco SPG “Loveland” Magic Big T and the Peacemakers “Tighten Up Tighter” Nasco Frankie Crocker “ Ton of Dynamite” Turbo Kelly and The Soul Explosions “Talking About My Baby’s Love” Dynamite E.T White “Gotta Find A True Love” Great Potential Kings of Soul “Is My Love For You” Down-To -Earth Young Ideas “Losing You Has Made Me A Winner” Jeree Fantastics “Where There’s A Will” Impresario James Wayne and The Soul Soothers “ I Found Someone” Key-Lan Newcomers "Open Up Your Heart" Volt Milton Parker “ Women Like It Harder” Closet Ernest Mosely “ Stubborn Heart” La-Cindy Willie Hutch "Love Runs Out” Dunhill Casanova Two “We Got To Keep On” Early Bird Minnie Jones “Shadow Of A Memory” Sugar Harvey Scales and the Seven Seas ”Trying To Survive” Magic Touch Jeannie Tracey “Making New Friends” Brown Door
  17. Some from me over the night (surely forgot some) Spartans i dont need another lover- era Cindy Gibson - ill always love you- general Willie Picket - on the stage Of life - eastern C.V Horn - love is a situation - della James Bootie Tuten - this is a love affair - ultimate Ronnie McNeir - good side of your love - tortoise Darrow Fletcher - its no mistake - crossover Enchanted Five - try a little love - cvs Autographs - loves gonna do you in - joker John Simeone - who do you love - tnt James Kelly Duhon - in school - jude Getto Kitty - stand up and be counted - stroud James Lewis & Case Of Tyme- some call it love - legend Jimmie Ellis- happy to be- century city Darling Dears - and i love you - flower city Four Tops - then - tamla ep Geno Washington - like my baby - atac Wales Wallace - somebody i know - brc Top Shelf - doggone baby i love you - spektrum Celeste Hardie - your gone - reynolds Smoke - oh love - mo soul Image - were movin - verdy Delegates Of Soul - what a lucky guy I am - uplook Little Nicky Soul - I Wanted to tell you - shee Third Generation - love is gonna rain down on me- prison soul Arcades - theres gotta be a loser - triad Ballads - butterfly - music city Sheryl Swope - cant get him of my mind - duo Caffey Brothers - make me over - aura Five Stairsteps - stay close to me - curtom Jimmy Castor Bunch - its just begun - kinetic Etta James - mellow fellow - argo Clarence Mann - show me girl - california gold Ray Baretto - right on - fania Sonny Craver - i wanna thank you - teri de 9th Creation - sexy girl - pye Chris Rhodes - new lease on life - mirage Wade Flemons - Jeanette - ramsel Mandells - i just cant win - money Continental Showstoppers - not too young - seventy 7 Skip Jackson - im on to you girl - dot mar Horizon - give it up - shine Gentlemen Four - you cant keep a good man down - wand The Albert - one life - perception LP
  18. Brett Franklin uk, belter of a guest DJ, played for a packed floor: Christian Plicque - Hot Foxy Woman - Le Cam He3 Project - Make It Sweet - Family Groove Luther Davis Group - You Can Be A Star - Life Time Sweet Rain - And Suddenly - ARV Santiago - Feeling Good - Bam Buu Milton Wright - Keep It Up - Alston Matt Brown - Everyday - Jar Val La Familia Inc - Do You Love Me - BSR Dell Ingrid - Try It You'll like It - Ultra Class Glen Miller - Where Is The Love - Doctor Bird Mixed Sugar - Its a Bad Feeling - FGS Rey Villar - Heaven Is My Witness - Ecbolic Just Bobby - I'm a Winner - RR Anna Raye - Will You Love My Child - Quality Sound Willie Wade - When Push ComesTo Shove - Nite Life Freddie Houston - If I Had Known - Bell Sound Studios acetate Ozz/Sperlings - Can You Qualify - Goldenway demo The Headlines - He's Looking For A Love - Luau Towana/ Total Destruction - Wear Your Natural Baby - Romark Bill Murphy - Ain't No Big Thing - Martin Music Sandra Wright - Midnight Affair - Truth Everyday People - World Full Of People - Brownstone Nelta Wyatt - Step Right On To Love - Ice Sam Nesbit - Chase those Clouds Away - Amos demo Chosen Few - Wondering - Konduko Sebastian Williams - Get Your Point Over - Ovide Will Sessions - Boss Lady - Detroit FNR Rated X - Rated X- Vanco The Unit Band- Units Groove - High Quality The Headliners - Little Sister - Super M Ted Cash - Jes Sum Un To Say - Etus Mixed Emotions - Gold Of My Life - Rock Way Bobby Hill - Tell Me You Love Me - Lolo demo Brenda Jones - Big Mistake - Mercury demo Vise - Baby I Love You - Chocolate Mama Windy City - Hey It's Over - Innervision Nate Evans - Main Squeeze - Twinight Irene Scott- Everyday Worries - Midas Moses Smith - Keep On Striving - Cotillion demo Vivian Copeland - Chaos - D'oro Jerry Washington - Don't Waste My Time - Glades Ernie Johnson - Disco Music - Rowan demo Orgone - Funky Nassau - Nuff Rope Pamoja - Oooh baby - Keiper Carmelita - Rosebud - Carmen Family Tree - Family Tree - Anada Momie O - You're Welcome Stop On By - Identify Ernest Baker - Alone Again - Blue Soul Dolly Gilmore - Dont You Know You're The Yes - Dove Terrible Frankie Nieves - True Love - Speed Kool Blues - Can We try Love again - Capsoul Jimmy Burns - Can't Get Over - Dispo Killer night, loved it to death...Maybe one or two i missed and maybe some there i didn't play, but they were at the back of the box, so it's as good as i remember.
  19. https://www.oocities.org/sunsetstrip/club/Club/4041/Autographs.htm
  20. Might be some missing info here? Another group who underwent a number of name changes was Los Angeles based The Autographs. They started life in the early 60's as a 5 strong (2 male / 3 female) "street corner" group by the name of The Impersonators. Through one of the girls they managed to gain an audition with Hal Davis.Hal was working at the time for Motown in their west coast set up --he was to have a much higher profile at the company in the 70's after it relocated to L.A., when he worked with Marvin Gaye,Diana Ross,etc. He used the group to sing backing vocals on tracks he was cutting for Motown. It was with Hal that the group enjoyed their first release, he changed their name to the Autographs and signed them to a deal with Joker Records.The first single the label released on the group was "Love's Gonna Do You In" / “On A Hot Summer Day” inst. -- Joker 714 and this was produced by Chester Pipkin. Another of their releases on the label was "Do the Duck" and this was later to find favour on the U.K. northern soul scene. The group then hooked up with Larry Williams who at the time was producing acts in L.A. for Okeh. They again started off doing backing vocals, this time on Okeh sessions early in 1967 & these included Little Richard's "I Don't Want To Discuss It" and "A Little Bit Of Something" plus Larry Williams & Johnny Watson's "A Quitter Never Wins". It was only natural that as a reward for their efforts Larry should cut some tracks on the group for Okeh. The only record to result from their efforts was released in September 67, "I Can Do It / I'm Gonna Show You How To Love Me" -- Okeh 7293 --the B being the better dance side ! The group then disappeared off the recording scene for a couple of years, this coinciding with the decline and death of the Okeh label. It was closed down early in 1970 after having enjoyed little if no chart success after mid 68 and only managing to release a handful of records in it's final year - Azie Mortimer's "You Can't Take It Away" Okeh 7336 being one of it's last issue's in March 70. I presume the group was locked into a contract with the failing label during this period as when they did reappear it was with a new name. In December 69 / January 70 under the name The Visitors the group had the first of two releases on Ray Charles' Tangerine Record Label. This was "My Love Is Ready And Waiting / What About Me" (TRC 1003), both sides being written by the group in conjunction with Len Jewel Smith with Len Jewel also handling production duties and James Carmichael arranging. The A side is a great deep soul track featuring strong lead vocals whilst the B is a "100 m.p.h." dancer. By this time the groups line up had changed to an all male outfit and they were supported by their own backing band. The record received no promotion and as a result didn't sell well. A second single followed in August 1970, "Anytime Is The Right Time / Never The Less" (TRC 1010) and again the songs featured were self written with Len Jewel. L.J. again also acted as producer on the session, incidently the A & B side matrix numbers aren't consecutive, being 473 & 476 so that almost certainly means there are at least 2 unissued tracks by the group from this session. Both sides of this single are also highly recommended however again it received no promotion so once more it made no impression on the Soul Charts. The group managed to make a living by playing live shows in and around L.A., they built up their own dedicated audience and as a result managed to survive. By the way there is no connection between this group and the Chicago based group The Visitors who recorded for Dakar / Bashie around this same time. Times were changing though, more self contained groups were being formed -- ones who played their own instruments as well as undertaking the vocal duties. The Autographs, they reverted to their original name as soon as their connection with TRC ended, followed the trend in 1972 because as well as seeming more in line with current trends, it enabled the group to cut their costs and so to make a living from their live performance fees. Their line up also changed in this period, by this time the only original members were brothers Houston and Thomas. One of the members of their backing band in 1971, James, returned as a full member of the group on lead guitar and Floyd, bass guitar, joined at the same time.In 1974 Greg from Delaware, drums / percussion, became the fifth and final member of the unit. In 1975 things seemed to be looking up for the group, Mabel John had become their manager and they were cutting tracks at Sam Russell's recording studio in Pasadena. Sam enjoyed success in his own right in 1974 having some releases on Playboy Records. Sam was acting as their producer and had cut the rhythm tracks on 2 songs at Muscle Shoals, Alabama which the group added their efforts to back in California. The completed tracks from the session were taken around a number of record companies and in late 75 R.C.A. were in negotiations with the team to license the 2 tracks for single release with talk of an album to follow. However to my knowledge nothing by The Autographs was actually released in late 75 or 76 on R.C.A. or any other label for that matter. One of two things must have happened, either another name change was forced on them and the tracks were released without any clue to the groups earlier identity or the tracks are sat gathering dust in some stock room / basement still unissued. On the strength of the groups earlier efforts on vinyl it would be a sin if the second of these two possible scenarios turned out to be the truth.


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