A few cheap ones from the boxes. Paypal ok (as gift better)
Add £1.50 for P & P. Records sent 1st class recorded.
Thanks for looking.
Now reduced/I've clipped a fiver off 'em
Roscoe Shelton-Running For My Life-Sound Stage 7 2587 Ex £2O
Patterson Twins-Looking For A Lover-Ronn 84 Ex £1O
Otis Leavill-Nobody But You-Smash 2141 (1st issue) vg++ £15
Accents-New Girl-M-pac-7216 £10 Ex
Luther Ingram-You Got To Give Love To Get Love-KoKo 101 vg++ £15
Darrow Fletcher-My Young Misery-Groovy 3004 Ex £30 Sold
Mary Wells-Use Your Head-20th C Fox 555 vg++ £5
Betty Harris-I'm Evil Tonight-Sansu 466 vg++ £10
Ike & Tina Turner-Dust My Broom-TRC 1019 vg++ £15
Marv Johnson- I Miss You Baby TMG 713 vg+ £6
Jr Walker & The All Stars-Take Me Girl I'm Ready-Soul 36084F W/promo vg++ (2 small red x on each side) £10
The Genies-Prove It-Ronn 68 vg++ £10
TSU Tornadoes-What Good Am I?-Atlantic 2579 vg++ £20
The Manhattans-Manhattan Stomp-Carnival 533 vg++ £10
William Bell-Don't Stop Now-Stax 174 Ex £12
Fantastic Four-As Long As I Live (I Live For You)-Ric-Tic vg++ £8
Margie Joseph-I Can't Move No Mountains-Atlantic 3269 Vg+ £15 Sold
Cissy Houston- I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself-Janus vg ++ £25
Willing Four-Time Goes By-Lewis 2820 Ex £25
The Fanatics-You're Moving Too Fast-Backbeat 553 promo XXX Ex £15
Pm me if interested.
Cheers Kev
So did I.
I was 15.
I'd just come from Wigan police station coz i'd been jumping the train. Didn't get into The Casino til late and there was still a queue.
Wigan Juvenile court. £25 fine.
Kev
Dave
I still say I'm sure I've seen it. I remember pulling out of a box down the 100club around 1986/7. Didn't think much about it at the time because it was doo wop.
Wasn't it on the Pama album as well?
Kev
I was told by our kid, Dave Moore who used to be an avid British collector that the polydor demo's were the toughest as they only did a 500 run on them. I recall him saying the hardest british one to track down was Tony Middleton.
Kev
I have an Edwin Starr Polydor W/D but sadly no middle. I've seen a few of them though.
The only Volumes I've ever seen on Pama was I Love You.
Cheers
Kev
The 3 at the top of my list would be.
1. JJ Barnes at The Casino (mid /late70's)
This was the first time I heard a black man sing live and it was the absolute main reason I continued the soul journey. I swear I changed physically that night.
2. My second would be The Masqueraders at Prestatyn for shear Quality and Class.
3. Ray Pollard/Tony Middleton/Terry Callier/Sid Barnes/Hoagy Lands/Maxine Brown/Betty Lavette/Dean Parrish at 100club.
Would have loved to have seen The O'Jays and Jackie Wilson.
Kev
Grant
I was always led to believe the Red issues were a little later. Though there's not much in it pricewise.
Also blue demo copies are around with a star on them if I remember rightly.
My 5 at the moment would be.
I Think I Found a Love-J J Barnes-Ric-Tic (flip to Please let me in)
Tighten Up Your Own Thing-Etta James-Checker
Billy Stewart-I Do Love You-Chess
Jackie Wilson-I'm The One To Do It-Brunswick
Earl Harrison-Humphrey Stomp.
Kev
HDYMABH for me at no 1. Second comes Something. pure etheral vocaling. Bliss. To many to mention but I have the Living for you songsheet displayed promenantly in my house.
Kev