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  1. Ray Terrace - Home of Boogaloo - Tower LP Excellent condition, cover and vinyl. Incs Get on up, You've been talkin bout me baby, wade in the water, listen to me (cover of Esquires again) and others. Fab boogaloo Lp. £30 Inc insurance within the Uk, more for abroad. Pm me if interested. SOLD
  2. Don Hart - Lovers Hideaway - Tuba (DJ) Any idea on value folks? Owt or nowt? Have a spare. Cheers Mark
  3. Tempests stereo version Lp suffers a bit from this, not so noticeable at home though
  4. Monzas - You know how to turn me on - Moon SORTED THANKS Cheers Mark
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  5. Cheers Chalky, superquick as always and helps put him in context with an NC band he played with briefly a year later which I'm currently onto.
  6. Scotty Todd - Cry with me baby / aint no big thing - Phillips Anybody got an exact release date on this, ideally to the month? Cheers Mark.
  7. Almost a plug then thought better of myself Dave! Hence the self edit of my post! Truth is, it's a complex / vague story for each of their four recordings, indeed anything about the Appreciations, and I don't have the full story myself, but a fair bit more than was known previously (took best part of a year to get hold of one of the band members). Suffice to say their story involves NC, SC, Detroit, Nashville and the sax player? And may well not have been Mike Terry contrary to popular belief, including mine, but somebody else who will be surprise to some.......
  8. This is a Detroit recording on a Charlotte NC label.
  9. Dont know this bit Chalky. But didn't Pic and Bill record Gonna give it to you at Mark V studio in Greenville SC? Can't remember where I heard this rumour, was definately a 'Mark V production' but may have meant just the musicians rather than the studio (recorded in Texas?) etc. What year was this recorded?
  10. Ian I have pmd you re Greg Haynes !
  11. Scotty Todd - Cry with me baby / Ain't no big thing - Phillips SORTED THANKS ALL PM me please, with condition and price and whether demo or issue Cheers, Mark
  12. The '67 Tex Town Review band were all black if that adds anything
  13. Need this cheapie: Magnificent Seven - Stubborn kind of fellow - Lemco But clean labels please and must be ex. PM me Cheers, Mark
  14. Sorted now. Thanks to everyone who pm'd, appreciated!
  15. I am after scans (300dpi or greater) of The Embers "Where did I go wrong" (Atlantic) and "Watch out girl" (MGM) for a project. Labels must be clean please and the records must be the owners own copy. PM me if you can help, thanks. Mark.
  16. The Delacardos (Dimension 1040): Forget About The Guy / Dance, Gypsy, Dance PM me if you have one please..... Cheers, Mark
  17. ... or a fag (and I don't smoke) (more Cockney Steve)
  18. They were definately session musicians in 1967 on at least one track for a well known vocal group at least to soulies in Charlotte NC. But that's as much as I'm telling you! Lol
  19. Mark V Studio was in Greenville SC. As were MD and the TexTown band. Thanks for info guys on the Dillard story but still curious re the TexTown Band from the late sixties - I know from a very reliable source that they recorded in 1967 as studio musicians, anybody know their line up at the time?
  20. He was on the hit list for my book, shame he passed away before I got to them. RIP Mr Scott.
  21. Any Dillard fans know anything about these guys from SC? I need to know who the individual band members were, which will help dispel a widely and long held belief about a particular well known Carolina track. Cheers Mark
  22. Cheers guys, will check it out. Mark
  23. Hi folks Trying to locate Alan Walden , other half of his brother Phil and Redwal / Otis Redding prods etc on Atlantic. Tried online but no joy , anybody here with any ideas? Cheers, Mark
  24. 80 I thought was fairly standard?
  25. Just discussed the above with Nat Speir, he is 90% sure that it is him on baritone sax on the track, and remembers "Look my way" as being recorded around '66 or '67 at Arthur Smith's Studios in Charlotte NC, not NY. Does this tally with info you have Ady?


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