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  1. Johnny Sayles - My Loves A Monster would be my guess.
  2. Never mind the poll, how fcuking cool are the Voices Of East Harlem in this clip? Sub Zero, that's how Cool.
  3. I can guarantee you that the 16 Non-Stop Hits is the first one in the series of 5 - no idea why they changed the name of the series - but thinking about it, why would they start a series at Volume 2? I've been through the entire Motown LP listings (i used to collect the albums) and there is no Vol1 listed elsewhere. Latest Publishing date on 16 Non Stop Hits is 1971, so it's possible that it was an early 1972 release.
  4. Yep, Motown Disco Classics Vol 1 (titled Non Stop Hits) thru 5 Some great tracks on them, a lot more Northern orientated than the regular various artists albums Tamla Motown were putting out at the time. https://www.discogs.com/Various-Motown-Memories-16-Non-Stop-Hits/release/1916399 https://www.discogs.com/Various-Motown-Disco-Classics-Volume-2/release/3272503 https://www.discogs.com/Various-Motown-Disco-Classics-Volume-Three/release/2309774 https://www.discogs.com/Various-Motown-Disco-Classics-Volume-Four/release/2316301 https://www.discogs.com/Various-Motown-Disco-Classics-Volume-Five/release/2316361
  5. Jimmy Moore - Spiders, that's a lot of money.
  6. Took me years to get a copy, and then it was VG+ at best - think this is a lot harder than people give it credit for...
  7. Is that the one with the Pink cover?
  8. David Ruffin - Walk Away From Love. Just because.
  9. Brad, The "unknown man" in the photo is Dave Lee Travis aka The Hairy Cornflake, well known UK Radio DJ... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Lee_Travis
  10. Post removed ref another site member possibly supplying material for bootlegging (albeit decades ago). Members are reminded that accusations of such are serious, and any post mentioning such should be backed up with evidence. If evidence cannot be supplied, then don't post it... Thanks.
  11. Looks like 70's paper on the label to me (don't laugh) - it's got like a "glitter flake" in the paper, which is a 70s thing..
  12. Some people need to learn to spell Diarrhoea - but yes, I also think it is....
  13. Michael, Please reinstate the sale complete with selling price as per site guidelines. Thanks.
  14. Paul, I've edited your title as it didn't have any info in as per site guidelines.
  15. The one you've posted above (with the ridges running through the A) is an original UK 70's issue. You can tell this because of the anti-slip milling to the vinyl around the label . The other, more recent ones don't have this. I wouldn't trust the large hole one as far as I could spit a watermelon - more so when you look at the sellers other items - all recent boots....
  16. Can we please get back on topic and stop the childish tit for tat bickering. Thanks!
  17. Seen "Soul Poppin" on the label as well.
  18. The vocal on the original version is painful. None of em could carry a tune in a bucket. No wonder it's so rare.
  19. Yep, it is. He had a bit of a change in direction later in his career. Search for Eugene McDaniels on Youtube and you will find loads more stuff from his later career.
  20. Mines the same label design as in post #1 - No RB132s in the run out. I bought mine in the States, off a private seller who only had originals. There's nothing to indicate that it's a boot, so it may be that there's another original pressing.
  21. My snipe was nowhere near.
  22. Not selling these for peanuts - but they are in the main, the cleanest copies you could wish to see. All below 'Book' prices. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/360873193003?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649
  23. Vinyl bootleg, no matrix stamps, rough paper label with poor print definition.
  24. Me and Hoss got barred, whilst DJing, and they even tried throwing us out of our hotel room...


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