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  1. Anyone got an issue? Don't remember ever seeing one.
  2. Ask your "reasonable question" on a thread started under that topic. Asking it on here is derailing the thread.
  3. Also Red Tamboo...
  4. Any of the first 100 Tamla Motown releases that aren't either Greatest Hits or Big Hits type compilations are worth picking up if cheap. Stand -out ones are Artistry Of Brenda Holloway, Marvelous Marvelletes, Soul Sounds Chris Clark, Earl Van Dyke, Choker Cambpell, Meet The Temptations, etc
  5. £50-ish on the Joe Simon. I've been offered £350 for Ricky Allen, but turned it down as I'm not bothered about selling it.
  6. Ricky Allen - Tamboo is the later, funkier cut, the AGE version is a different, but also good version (in an earlier r&B style). Joe Simon came out on Dot as well if my memory serves me, same cut I think.
  7. it's a fcuking abomination.
  8. It's Gwen Davis btw (might get more views)
  9. I'd argue til lilac in the face on that point - quote Dobie Grey, the original's still the greatest.
  10. Since this topic is going nowhere, and has plummeted into the depths of every other one of the 10,0001 OVO topics, lets call it a day on this one... Never the twain will meet and all that jazz, If anyone can offer any constructive additions the topic can be re-opened for them.
  11. The Rodd Keith records could be classed as vanity recordings - amateur song/poem writers sent the words in to the label and they were set to stock tunes.
  12. Where was this? I'd suggest Cloud Cuckoo Land.
  13. Do I like it? As an early R&B Rocker, yes. Would I play it at Northern venues? No You can't blame the record, for it's type of sound it's a good 'un, The blame lies squarely at the feet of the DJ(s) who thought it was suitable for introduction to the Northern rooms. If you want R&B type sounds to play in Northern rooms there are loads of underplayed mid-60s R&B tunes that wouldn't jarr alongside classic oldies...
  14. At least since 1998 when I used to play it... and I'm sure I won't have been the first...
  15. Definitely came out on a 7" - value £20? maybe
  16. Misprint I reckon - probably meant to be £15 (about a tenner too much I.M.O.)
  17. Pick Me Up And Put Me In Your Pocket - is another..
  18. https://www.soulandjazzandfunk.com/news/2024-marva-whitney-rip.html More information here.
  19. Sad to say another great has passed away. R.I.P. Added by site: source: http://www.fasterlouder.com.au/news/international/34507/RIP-Marva-Whitney-Soul-Sister-1 Whitney was a featured vocalist with the James Brown Revue in the late ‘60s, performing with Brown on tour in America, Europe, North Africa and in Vietnam during the war. She recorded several songs for Brown’s King Records including her biggest hit, a rewrite of the Isley Brothers track ‘It’s My Thing (You Can’t Tell Me Who to Sock It To)’. She’s also known for her song ‘Unwind Yourself’, which has been sampled numerous times, most notably by DJ Mark the 45 King on his 1987 track ‘The 900 Number’ and on DJ Kool’s 1996 hit ‘Let Me Clear My Throat’. In 2006, Whitney collaborated with DJ Pari and the James Brown inspired Japanese funk orchestra Osaka Monaurail to produce a new album, I Am What I Am. The success of this revival saw Whitney return to the touring circuit to play shows in Japan, Europe and Australia. Whitney visited Australia in 2009 appearing at the Falls festival and performing as part of the festival’s opening day Soul and Funk Revue. FL’s review of the show reported that with Adelaide’s Transatlantics acting as her backing band, Whitney took little time to prove why, in her heyday, she gained the title “Marvellous Marva” but a few songs into her set the then 65-year-old singer collapsed with many in the crowd believing that she had “pulled a James Brown.” However it soon became clear that she had suffered a stroke when she was carried from the stage leaving Transatlantics vocalist Tara Lynch to complete the set. Whitney was taken to Geelong Hospital and cancelled the remaining dates on her tour, however she did recover enough to perform several shows the following year.
  20. sad news Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
  21. Sounds like they've dubbed the vocal off part 1 over the backing of part 2 on the regular 45.
  22. They obviously sat and corrected the titles by hand.... 1 down, 299 to go....
  23. (Sheldon?) Stamped original if i remember right.
  24. Funnily enough - I was there - I regularly went to Bradford from around 89 onwards, so did hear it over a big system, yada yada yada, but no matter how much you polish a turd, it's still essentially a turd.
  25. not sure but you might have to have a minimum number of posts (anti spamming)?


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