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  1. Good call that man! Here's the stunning mid-tempo flip
  2. The Herbs - There Must Be An Answer (Smoke) Ex £16 Nice copy of this killer, punchy slab of northern. Postage £2.70 Recorded UK| £4 Europe | £5 Worldwide PM or email soulstacks@gmail.com Now sold
  3. Don't know anything about the group but the record itself was always an inexpensive one in funk circles 10+ years back and pretty sure it was one Moerer had stock of. Not a strong club type sound it was one of those 'warm up' sort of tunes. Probably sounds good now - haven't heard it for years.
  4. Shirlean Williams - Ease it To Me (Elvirtrue) VG+ £150 Awesome rare funk two-sider from North Carolina. No 'offers' on this folks, this is as cheap as this copy goes. Plays above the visual grade. Two funk bangers in one here. Standard mail thrown in, registered at cost (UK £7, Europe £11, Non-Europe £13) PMs or email to soulstacks@gmail.com https://vimeo.com/79437653 https://vimeo.com/79663623
  5. Ola V Harper sold. If anyone has one they want to sell I had another guy after it - will pass on the contacts.
  6. List updated. Check out the Ola V Harper if you don't know it and you're into that Barbara Lynn - I'm a Good Woman type of sound. Now sold https://vimeo.com/79291960
  7. £4.70 cost for standard air, Airsure with tracking up to £10.10 cost. You can check out and calculate costs on their site > https://www.royalmail.com/price-finder
  8. Big list of reduced 45s....most prices show a 20% reduction from previous prices. You can also see the list here > https://www.soulstack...eature/7th-nov/ Postage/shipping: 1-3 45s signed for UK — £2.70 ––––––––––––––— 1 45 Small Packet Europe — £4 1-3 45s Small Packet Europe — £5 1-3 45s Signed For Europe — £11 ––––––––––––––– 1 45 Small Packet Worldwide — £5 1 45 Signed For Worldwide — £10 1-3 45s — Signed For Worldwide — £13 PMs or email to soulstacks@gmail.com or call/text 07542 148 656 New 45s not in the sale Roy Roberts — Thinking About You/Let’s Wrap Up Tonight Baby (Country Star) £8 * out Late November (pre-orders taken) https://soundcloud.com/soulstacks/roy-roberts-thinking-about-you Loveman/S.O.L — Touch You Again/Mr Kool (Hilly City) M £6.50 https://soundcloud.com/soulstacks/loveman-touch-you-again Lady L — Tonite / Loves Master Plan — (Boogie Back) M £8 ***last few copies on this Tony Momrelle — Fly/Spotlight (Reel People Music) £7 sold out Nicole Willis/Ebony Evans — You Got Me Moonwalking /Loving You Is All I Wanna Do — (Oslo Soul Experience) £8.50 **2 left Myron & E With The Soul Investigators — Cold Game/I Can’t Let You Get Away (Timmion )£5 Sale 45s 70s Soul Lovemakers — When You’re Next To Me /When You’re Next To Me — (Island (W/L)) M- £8 Hear Eddie Giles & The Numbers — Sexy Lady /Jelly Roll — (Custom Sound) EX £12 hear Jade — Music Slave/Lately I (Pesante) M- £60 hear Oscar Perry — Teasin Me/I Wanna Thank You (Red Sun) M- £6.40 hear Jd Hall — I Wanna Get Into You/Freak On Down (J.D.H) EX £200 hear Jackie Berns — I Still Love You/Hurting Over You (Tacular) M- £8 hear Blue Notes — Standing By You Girl/It’s Over (Glades) EX £8 hear T.U.M.E — Love Shortage /Love Shortage — (Mgm) M- £12 hear Emanuel Taylor — You Really Got A Hold On Me /Society — (Bernard) M- £160 hear Ed Terry — Don’t Let That Love Pass You By /All I Want To Do — (ST Records Inc) M- £60 hear Tomorrow’s Edition — Be Real /Be Real — (Gang (W/L)) EX £20 hear Truth — Touch Me /Coming Home — (Devaki) M- £16 hear Wreckin Crew — You Don’t Care /Found The Groove — (Star Ville) M- £20 hear Lee Fields — Tyra’s Song/You’re My Weakness (A&T) EX £60 hear Korla with Klass — Think Before You Start /No Other Woman — (Music Master) EX £100 hear Funk I.U Soul Revue — Tell Me About It /This Lonely Room — (Afro-American Arts Institute) VG+ £32 hear Elaine Armstrong — Sad But True /Precious Minutes — (King) VG++ £80 hear Bernard Calvin — TLC /Instrumental — (Ambush) Ex £12 hear Tony Clarke — Ghetto Man /Love Power — (Chicory) M- £28 hear Crisi — Get On Down /Black Foot — (Effie) VG+ £25 hear Pat Hunt — Super Cool/Everybody’s Somebody’s Fool (Early Bird) VG++ £24 hear Fantastic Cousins — Come Down Junkie/Why Oh Why (E. Leonard ) M- £80 hear Modern Times — Stompin Crazy Legg /Happy Man — (Golden World (Label Wear)) VG+ £32 hear Torques — Bumpin /Mercy Mercy — (Lemco) M- £40 hear Black Nasty — Party On 4Th Street /Freakish Self — (Big Hit) EX £32 hear Second Movement — People Get Down /Instrumental — (Witch’s Brew) EX £64 hear Echomen — Let’s Get Together/Talk Is Cheap (Shelia) VG++ £60 hear Funky 70s Deliverance — Sittin Around /Lovin You — (United Sound) M- £16 hear Distance — Get, Get On Down /Paradise — (M.O.D) M- £40 hear Lang Cook And X-Y-Z Affair — Chocolate Stuff/More Chocolate Stuff (Evolution) EX £28 hear Hot Earth Band — Hard Times /Loneliness — (Rekan) M- £20 hear Little Beaver — Listen To My Heartbeat/We Three (Cat) M- £40 hear Moorish Vanguard — Sitting In The Sunshine Of Your Love Part 1 /Sitting In The Sunshine Of Your Love Part 1 — (Polydor (Wol)) M- £48 hear Artistic Sounds — Give It Up/Just Be Strong (Savoy) EX £16 hear Robert Taylor — Hot Lady /Time Keeps Ticking By — (Lutall) M- £16 hear United 8 — Gettin Up Town (To Get Down) /Ain’t It Good — (Atlantic (Demo)) VG++ £32 hear Shirlean Williams & The Tempos Band — Ease It To Me /This Is A Song — (El Virtue ) VG+ £180 hear Beverly Wheeler & The Cameros — Don’t Shake My Tree /Instrumental — (Bsc) M- £30 hear Tom Sanders — I’ll Get To That /Giving My Love Away — (Portra) EX £40 hear Tom Sanders — Jammin’ In The Big M Town /Doing Bad — (Portra) EX £20 hear Fruit — Say It /If You Feel It Say Yeah — (Cypress) M- £40 hear Mad Hatters — Mad Hatters Get Down /Free At Last — (Peg Leg Bates) VG+ £56 hear Rickey Andrews — The Next Time/Take Me Back (RWA Records) M- £28 hear Mighty Gents — Mighty Gents (Mighty Gents Records) M- £40 hear Dynasty Of Sound — Get Down Everybody Part 1 /Get Down Everybody Part 2 — (DYS Records) M- £60 hear Jam Factory — It’s Jam Factory Time/Love Do Or Die (Jam Factory Corporation) Ex £32 hear 60s soul, northern, x-over and 60s funky soul Lil & Rene — Keep A Lite /Tennessee Waltz — (Reprise) M- £12 hear Ola V Harper — I Wanna Weep /Resisting — (Jewel) M- £32 hear The Herbs — There Must Be An Answer /Put A Hurtin On My Heart — (Smoke) M- £16 hear The Tempos — Don’t Leave Me /I Need You — (Riley’s) EX £16 hear Moments — Hurts On Me Baby/All I Have (Stang) EX £8 hear Major Lance — Since I Lost My Baby’s Love/Ain’t No Sweat (Volt) M- £8 hear Jimmy Moore — Crawlin/Bye Bye My Love (Legrand) EX £16 hear
  9. This will be out at the end of November - first time on 7" for 'Thinking About You', a track otherwise 'buried' on a mid 70s Country album, backed with one of Roy's later House of Roton sides. I picked up the album probably 5 years ago and figured it'd be nice to see this track on a 45 - the album goes for $$$ and is mainly Country with this and a long version of 'You and Me Together' tacked onto the end. If you like you can pre-order one here https://vimeo.com/78912516
  10. Big list of reduced 45s....most prices show a 20% reduction from previous prices. You can see the list with conditions/images etc here > https://www.soulstacks.com/soulstacks_feature/7th-nov/ Postage/shipping: 1-3 45s signed for UK — £2.70 ––––––––––––––— 1 45 Small Packet Europe — £4 1-3 45s Small Packet Europe — £5 1-3 45s Signed For Europe — £11 ––––––––––––––– 1 45 Small Packet Worldwide — £5 1 45 Signed For Worldwide — £10 1-3 45s — Signed For Worldwide — £13 PMs or email to soulstacks@gmail.com or call/text 07542 148 656 New 45s not in the sale Roy Roberts — Thinking About You/Let’s Wrap Up Tonight Baby (Country Star) £8 * out Late November Loveman/S.O.L — Touch You Again/Mr Kool (Hilly City) £6.50 Lady L — Tonite / Loves Master Plan — (Boogie Back) £8 Tony Momrelle — Fly/Spotlight (Reel People Music) £7 Nicole Willis/Ebony Evans — You Got Me Moonwalking /Loving You Is All I Wanna Do — (Oslo Soul Experience) £8.50 Sale 45s Lovemakers — When You’re Next To Me /When You’re Next To Me — (Island (W/L)) £8 Lil & Rene — Keep A Lite /Tennessee Waltz — (Reprise) £12 I.U Soul Revue — Tell Me About It /This Lonely Room — (Afro-American Arts Institute) £32 Elaine Armstrong — Sad But True /Precious Minutes — (King) £80 Bernard Calvin — TLC /Instrumental — (Ambush) £12 Tony Clarke — Ghetto Man /Love Power — (Chicory) £28 Crisi — Get On Down /Black Foot — (Effie) £40 Deliverance — Sittin Around /Lovin You — (United Sound) £16 Distance — Get, Get On Down /Paradise — (M.O.D) £40 Eddie Giles & The Numbers — Sexy Lady /Jelly Roll — (Custom Sound)£12 Ola V Harper — I Wanna Weep /Resisting — (Jewel) £32 The Herbs — There Must Be An Answer /Put A Hurtion On My Heart — (Smoke) £16 Jade — Music Slave/Lately I (Pesante) £60 Pat Hunt — Super Cool/Everybody’s Somebody’s Fool (Early Bird) £24 Fantastic Cousins — Come Down Junkie/Why Oh Why (E. Leonard ) £80 Lang Cook And X-Y-Z Affair — Chocolate Stuff/More Chocolate Stuff (Evolution) £28 Hot Earth Band — Hard Times /Loneliness — (Rekan) £20 Little Beaver — Listen To My Heartbeat/We Three (Cat) £40 Oscar Perry — Teasin Me/I Wanna Thank You (Red Sun) £6.40 Moorish Vanguard — Sitting In The Sunshine Of Your Love Part 1 /Sitting In The Sunshine Of Your Love Part 1 — (Polydor (Wol))£48 Modern Times — Stompin Crazy Legg /Happy Man — (Golden World (Label Wear))£32 Final Edition — Betcha Can’t Love Just One/Betcha Can’t Love Just One Part 2 (Vap) £12 Jd Hall — I Wanna Get Into You/Freak On Down (J.D.H)£200 Artistic Sounds — Give It Up/Just Be Strong (Savoy) £16 Jackie Berns — I Still Love You/Hurting Over You (Tacular)£8 Blue Notes — Standing By You Girl/It’s Over (Glades) £8 T.U.M.E — Love Shortage /Love Shortage — (Mgm) £12 Emanuel Taylor — You Really Got A Hold On Me /Society — (Bernard) £160 Robert Taylor — Hot Lady /Time Keeps Ticking By — (Lutall) £16 The Tempos — Don’t Leave Me /I Need You — (Riley’s) £16 Ed Terry — Don’t Let That Love Pass You By /All I Want To Do — (ST Records Inc)£60 Tomorrow’s Edition — Be Real /Be Real — (Gang (W/L)) £20 Truth — Touch Me /Coming Home — (Devaki)£16 Beverly Wheeler & The Cameros — Don’t Shake My Tree /Instrumental — (Bsc)£30 United 8 — Gettin Up Town (To Get Down) /Ain’t It Good — (Atlantic (Demo)) £32 Shirlean Williams & The Tempos Band — Ease It To Me /This Is A Song — (El Virtue ) £180 Wreckin Crew — You Don’t Care /Found The Groove — (Star Ville) £20 Tom Sanders — I’ll Get To That /Giving My Love Away — (Portra) £40 Tom Sanders — Jammin’ In The Big M Town /Doing Bad — (Portra) £20 Torques — Bumpin /Mercy Mercy — (Lemco) £40 Black Nasty — Party On 4Th Street /Freakish Self — (Big Hit) £32 Fruit — Say It /If You Feel It Say Yeah — (Cypress) £40 Mad Hatters — Mad Hatters Get Down /Free At Last — (Peg Leg Bates) £56 Moments — Hurts On Me Baby/All I Have (Stang) £8 Major Lance — Since I Lost My Baby’s Love/Ain’t No Sweat (Volt) £8 Jimmy Moore — Crawlin/Bye Bye My Love (Legrand) £16 Mighty Gents — Mighty Gents (Mighty Gents Records) £40 Myron & E With The Soul Investigators — Cold Game/I Can’t Let You Get Away (Timmion )£5 Dynasty Of Sound — Get Down Everybody Part 1 /Get Down Everybody Part 2 — (DYS Records) £60 Second Movement — People Get Down /Instrumental — (Witch’s Brew) £64 Lee Fields — Tyra’s Song/You’re My Weakness (A&T) £60 Echomen — Let’s Get Together/Talk Is Cheap (Shelia) £60 Rickey Andrews — The Next Time/Take Me Back (RWA Records) £28 Jam Factory — It’s Jam Factory Time/Love Do Or Die (Jam Factory Corporation) £32 Korla with Klass — Think Before You Start /No Other Woman — (Music Master) £100
  11. Remember a time when Moerer had loads of these. - probably most of them in fact. Sound quality a bit thin on it, though half the tracks are bangers
  12. Still got a small clutch of them on the site - yours goes today, Andy
  13. But also to get back the original point of the topic, this is a cracker Tony Momrelle - Fly/Spotlight - new modern soul on one side with a great jazzy funk dancer on the flip. https://www.soulstacks.com/shop/tony-momrelle-flyspotlight-reel-people-music/
  14. Ok let me address this and answer some of the points. First off, why was it edited down to a 7"? First off, practicality. Second, why not? Third, because for as long as I've known the record it's been remarked numerous times about how cool that would be if it had been issued on a 45. Why are 12" singles ever issued on 7"? Well, I guess initially it was to ensure radio play. These days it's to please a format fetish I guess. In this case this edit started life back in the early 2000s when I was asked to DJ at the O.S.E. For ease I wanted to just take a box of 45s but also wanted to play this. The full length track wouldn't fit on a carver so I cut it down at what I thought was the best point and also - contrary to what you state - 'fixed' the undoubtedly jarring intro (the 'nonsense glitch' if you want): that bit where it starts but sounds like the 'record' button wasn't hit on time. Go on, go back to your 12" single and have a listen. In terms of legality, you're rightly asking 'was anyone paid'? No. Not yet, but as with all of these things, there are funds waiting (in Escrow) for the owners if/when I manage to locate them. Which I'm still pursuing on an almost daily basis. Trust me it's not for want of trying. After searching online, trying numerous possible phone numbers, sending friend requests on google+/facebook, PMs, and emails to an ever expanding list of possible relatives as yet no response has come back. Maybe one of the original importers can shed some light on a possible contact? I've also taken up pen and pad (well, computer and A4) and sent a letter to a 'last known' address. And then just last night (coincidentally after the letter went into the mouth of the post box) I discovered that the likely owners of the Ronnie Stokes track - namely James and Dot Bynum - are most likely deceased. If all avenues of inquiry fail (I'll keep at this as far as I can take it) then the money that is in reserve - in Escrow - will go to a children's charity in the North Philly area. The same goes for the flip side - infact this morning two emails for the undoubted owner bounced right back. It was a miracle I managed to find an address and email for that individual seeing as his name has about 6 variations and he's moved addresses at least 8 times! ASCAP doesn't offer much either. You'd be amazed at how much reissue product that looks like properly licensed material actually isn't. In fact, the credits for the Ronnie Stokes track on this release don't mention any licensing details and the small print carries the usual 'we've made every attempt to contact the owners etc, get in touch etc...' https://www.zrecords.ltd.uk/product-detail/SoulFunkDisco/67/Z+Records/Various+Artists/The+Soul+of+Disco+Vol.3+compiled+by+Joey+Negro/cd/6 That's not to 'justify' what you'd want to call a boot, it's to illustrate that if you're going to gripe at this, then you'll also want to gripe at a lot of other stuff too. The lack of details and the name abbreviation was meant to act to differentiate it from the original (after all, it's an edit...a different version to a degree) not to have it masquerade as the original on a 7". So if anyone's wanting a copy, check it out here - you can be safe in the knowledge that either way, funds will eventually go to the right cause or a good cause.
  15. Rate this highly - needs a bit of exposure. Being pedantic, it's actually Standing By You Girl (though I guess the sentiment is the same )...unless there's an issue under that name, in which case I stand humbly corrected. :-)
  16. Spook 'em out with a bit of this! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GaVPJFj-pI
  17. Bit of an exclusive on this one - these are currently available nowhere else. 12" coveteers will probably explode in a messy rage at this but in truth I can't think of a better 12" to compact onto a 45, tastefully edited and sort of, err, 'fixed' (you know, that dodgy start...the missing intro as it were) It's not a rehash, a knob twiddle or a mash up with squelchy sound effects are 1990's drum machines all over it, and it doesn't bring the edit(or) to the fore: it sounds as if it's a 7" version that was always meant to be. So here's a limited press, on a nice dinked 45 of 'Loveman' (Ronnie Stokes) 7" edit of Touch You Again backed with an equally nice edit of S.O.L - Mr Kool, the latter being an instrumental edit, taking out the slightly annoying vocals. Wayne Arbon played it on his Starpoint show on Sunday night. £8 each post is £1.50 1st class UK|£4 Europe|£5 Worldwide. PMs or email to soulstacks@gmail.com 'Loveman' - Touch You Again - listen S.O.L - Mr Kool - listen The blurb "If there was ever a 12"³ single begging not only for a 7"³ release, but a spell under the editor’s scapel, ‘Loveman’ Ronnie Stokes’ 1979 no-hitter ‘Touch You Again’ is that record. Long regarded as a grail amongst old school Modern Soul devotees and newer disco-soul hounds alike, the original Philly City 12"³, whilst brilliant, suffers from a glitch that this limited press 7"³ edit addresses. Compacting over four minutes of Philly soul gold down to a ’45 box’ friendly format was only one step in producing the edit. The other was to add a proper ‘start’ to a record that seems to miss a few beats on the intro. Grab a listen to the original 12"³ and you’ll see what we mean. Purists may balk — as they usually do — that the 12"³ needs no re-touch, edit or fondling but to fans of good old 45 rpm records, this will be a welcome release. The flipside is another edit this time focussing on a rarity by the 1970s West Coast group Standards of Living. The vocals have been removed from the legendary ‘Cut Up Mr Kool’ to create an otherwise non-existant instrumental version and certain areas reshuffled to keep it driving straight at the dancefloor. Guaranteed though that there is no knob twiddling, poncy doodling or adding of unnecessary effects going on. Simply two great originals slightly altered for maximum effect and impact. Bang! In short, a top notch two-sider."
  18. Bit of an exclusive on this one - these are currently available nowhere else. 12" coveteers will probably explode in a messy rage at this but in truth I can't think of a better 12" to compact onto a 45, tastefully edited and sort of, err, 'fixed' (you know, that dodgy start) It's not a rehash, a knob twiddle or a mash up with squelchy sound effects are 1990's drum machines all over it, and it doesn't bring the edit(or) to the fore: it sounds as if it's a 7" version that was always meant to be. So here's a limited press, on a nice dinked 45 of 'Loveman' (Ronnie Stokes) 7" edit of Touch You Again backed with an equally nice edit of S.O.L - Mr Kool, the latter being an instrumental edit, taking out the slightly annoying vocals. £6.50 each (this price is valid til 1st November then they're £8) post is £1.50 1st class UK|£4 Europe|£5 Worldwide. PMs or email to soulstacks@gmail.com 'Loveman' - Touch You Again - listen S.O.L - Mr Kool - listen The blurb "If there was ever a 12"³ single begging not only for a 7"³ release, but a spell under the editor’s scapel, ‘Loveman’ Ronnie Stokes’ 1979 no-hitter ‘Touch You Again’ is that record. Long regarded as a grail amongst old school Modern Soul devotees and newer disco-soul hounds alike, the original Philly City 12"³, whilst brilliant, suffers from a glitch that this limited press 7"³ edit addresses. Compacting over four minutes of Philly soul gold down to a ’45 box’ friendly format was only one step in producing the edit. The other was to add a proper ‘start’ to a record that seems to miss a few beats on the intro. Grab a listen to the original 12"³ and you’ll see what we mean. Purists may balk — as they usually do — that the 12"³ needs no re-touch, edit or fondling but to fans of good old 45 rpm records, this will be a welcome release. The flipside is another edit this time focussing on a rarity by the 1970s West Coast group Standards of Living. The vocals have been removed from the legendary ‘Cut Up Mr Kool’ to create an otherwise non-existant instrumental version and certain areas reshuffled to keep it driving straight at the dancefloor. Guaranteed though that there is no knob twiddling, poncy doodling or adding of unnecessary effects going on. Simply two great originals slightly altered for maximum effect and impact. Bang! In short, a top notch two-sider."
  19. Just got 10 of these in - probably all I'll get in so if you need one PM or email soulstacks@gmail.com Postage £1.50 1st Class Uk/£4 Europe/£5 Worldwide. Tony Momrelle - Fly/Spotlight (Reel People Music) £7 Indemand UK soul singer Tony Momrelle has a CV that reads like a Brit Soul hall of fame, having worked with the likes of Incognito, Sade, M-Swift and Reel People. This limited press 45 is lifted from the four track 12" E.P of the same name and features two super strong dancefloor cuts. ‘Fly’ is a fast, almost broken beat jazz funk dancer set at a frenetic pace while the more laid back ‘Spotlight’ (our favourite of the two sides) is a warmly produced mid tempo number that would fit snuggly next to the recent biggie from Lady L on Boogie Back. Highly recommended. Limited stock on this one. Hear 'Fly' https://www.soulstacks.com/clips/147001.mp3 Hear 'Spotlight' https://www.soulstacks.com/clips/147002.mp3
  20. I'll incur the wrath with a few https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEu2sLDLako https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eda2-NJzts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qa7IA58Gn9U
  21. So good. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOioAtYqsf0


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