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Roscoe Shelton (Sound Stage 7) - original 1966 performance contract (Howard Theater, Washington D.C.). ***Order via link (low res image here)*** https://a-nickel-and-a-nail.myshopify.com/collections/memorabilia/products/roscoe-shelton-original-1966-performance-contract-howard-theater-washington-d-c From the Walden Artists and Promotions estate. Performance booking contract (AGVA # 96106) for a series of May-June 1966 appearances at the Howard Theater, Washington DC . Outlines the artist fees, deposit, terms and conditions, and rehearsal times. The appearance is during the peak of his Sound Stage 7 career, and dated the same year as his "Soul in His Music, Music In His Soul" LP for the Nashville label, and of his recording of "As Soon As Darkness Falls". This item consists of the original contract, an office carbon copy, two riders referring to limitations placed on the artist for appearances elsewhere during the contract period, and a third rider confirming the deposit requirement and venue / dates. The documents are in very good condition, in all a well preserved package. Order via https://a-nickel-and-a-nail.myshopify.com/collections/memorabilia/products/roscoe-shelton-original-1966-performance-contract-howard-theater-washington-d-c
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Soul 45s for grabs, as priced or take the lot for £50. Postage £3.50 any quantity (UK only), job lot goes free. PM to reserve. Willie Tee - Thank you John - Atlantic vg+ £10 The Platters - The fear of losing you - Musicor (superb) ex £15 Chris Jones - I'm the man (flipside scratched, but ITM ex) - Goodie Train bargain £10 Jackie Paine - Go go train - Jet Stream vg bit noise at intro then OK £10 Frankie Valli - You're ready now - UK Phillips vg £5 The Drifters - Chains of love - Atlantic ex £10
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Soul 45s for grabs, all cheap. Postage £3.50 up to 3 records (UK only). As priced, or consider job lot for £70. PM to reserve. Tami Lynn - I'm gonna run away from you / Boy next door - French Atlantic with pic cover as shown ex £20 The Triumphs - Walkin' the duck - Verve ex £15 Chris Jones - I'm the man (flipside scratched, ITM ex) - Goodie Train £10 Jackie Paine - Go go train - Jet Stream vg bit noise at intro then OK £10 Bob and Earl- Baby, your time is my time - Mirwood ex £10 Harold Burrage - Got to find a way / How you fix your mouth - M-Pac ex £10 Frankie Valli - You're ready now - UK Phillips vg £5 The Drifters - Chains of love - Atlantic ex £10
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In stock! I'll Be There: My Life With The Four Tops - the autobiography by Duke Fakir with Kathleen McGhee-Anderson (HARDBACK VERSION) ***Order via link*** https://a-nickel-and-a-nail.myshopify.com/collections/books/products/ill-be-there-my-life-with-the-four-tops-duke-fakir-with-kathleen-mcghee-anderson-limited-signed-edition Spanning over decades, this is the remarkable, heartfelt memoir from Abdul ‘Duke’ Fakir, the last surviving member of The Four Tops. Amidst a backdrop of Detroit, I’ll Be There features revealing anecdotes from the group’s formation, their early days as backup singers for the likes of Jackie Wilson, and their years working with Berry Gordy at the legendary Motown Records. With era-defining number ones like ‘I Can’t Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)’ and ‘Reach Out I’ll Be There’ came stardom and also a more enduring reward: the love of four men who become tighter than brothers. Together they comprise one of the most celebrated R&B groups of all time. But remarkable musical success didn’t spare Fakir the pain of marital distress, soured investment deals, struggles with sobriety and the sudden loss of his brothers, all of which he covers in this confessional, unmissable book (hardback, 240 pages). https://a-nickel-and-a-nail.myshopify.com/collections/books/products/ill-be-there-my-life-with-the-four-tops-duke-fakir-with-kathleen-mcghee-anderson-limited-signed-edition
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Monday soul. Postage (UK only) £3.50 for one, or post included if taking two or more. PM please. Jerry Butler - I don't want to hear anymore / I stand accused - Vee Jay ex with company sleeve £15 The Whispers - Flying high - Soul Clock ex £20 Eddie Holman - I'll cry 1000 tears / Not gonna give up - Bell ex £20 The Packers - Hole in the wall / Go head on - Ronnex ex (Belgium) £15 Ray Charles - I chose to sing the blues - ABC ex £10 Bobby Bland - With these hands (small but mighty) - Duke ex £10
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In stock, and at discount! Hey America! The Epic Story of Black Music and the White House (HARDBACK) - a brand new book by Stuart Cosgrove. ***Order via link*** https://a-nickel-and-a-nail.myshopify.com/collections/books/products/hey-america-the-epic-story-of-black-music-and-the-white-house-hardback-stuart-cosgrove The blurb: From Penderyn Music Book Prize winning author, Hey, America! is the story of how black music came from the margins of American life in the early twentieth century through to the mainstream under Barack Obama’s presidency and then was mobilised as a force for radical opposition to Donald Trump’s presidency. Embedded in the story is the triumph of black music over the many forces that had held it back – racism, segregation, undercapitalised record labels, media discrimination and political anxiety. Stuart Cosgrove explores the connection of black music industry with politics through the decades, from the spat between Louis Armstrong and President Eisenhower, Eartha Kitt’s encounter with Lady Bird Johnson, the Vietnam War’s influence on soul, James Brown’s flirtation with Nixon, and the societal impact of Hurricane Katrina to the stand-off between Trump and BLM (368 pages, hardback, 800g, new).
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SOLD Cheap but quality Detroit bits here £50 inc post (UK buyers only pls). Bargain for Saturday morning! PM to reserve. The Holidays - I know she cares - Revilot (2 copies are available, both ex) The Lebaron Strings - Now she's gone / I'll keep coming back - Solid Hit (inst. of JJ Barnes) ex David and Jimmy Ruffin - Your love was worth living for / Stand by me- Soul ex The Parliaments - I wanna testify / I can feel the ice melting - Revilot ex
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Wednesday soul and R&B. Reserve via PM. Postage £3.50 any quantity, UK orders only please. Bobby Bland - These hands (small but mighty) - Duke ex £15 Ann Peebles - I didn't take your man - Hi ex £10 superb! Recommended, had a stack in, last one left. Billy Washington - What did you do to my baby / Do you really love me - D'Oro ex £20 bargain, seen at double - or more The Star-Tells - What more can I ask for / Exterminator man - Lamarr ex £20 Jimmy Ruffin - Lonely, lonely man am I / Don't let him take your love from me- Soul ex £10 Bobby Moore - Searchin for love / Hey Mr DJ - Supreme (Belgium 70s issue, 2 great sides, and pic cover) £10
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Sunday soul offerings. Please PM to reserve. Postage £3.50 (U.K. only), or job lot for £70 including post. Ann Peebles - Beware - U.K. London demo ex £20 Jerry Butler - I don’t want to hear anymore /. I stand accused - Vee Jay promo ex £20 The Holidays - I know she cares - Revilot ex £20 Sonny Knight - if you want my love - Aura ex £20
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Denise LaSalle - original performance contract (Club Highlander, St. Louis, Missouri). Own a piece of soul music history! ***Order via link*** https://a-nickel-and-a-nail.myshopify.com/collections/memorabilia/products/denise-lasalle-1972-performance-contract-club-highlander-st-louis-missouri From the Walden Artists and Promotions / Paragon Agency estate. Performance booking contract (AGVA # 0101) for a March 1972 appearance at Club Highlander, St. Louis, Missouri. Outlines the artist fees, dates, number of shows, deposit, terms and conditions. Document drawn up in the period when Rodgers Redding (Otis Redding's brother) was part of the Walden / Paragon Agency (reference in type). Package for sale contains original contract and an attached agency deposit rider. This original contract is in very good condition, with no tears, minimal creasing and no defacement. Image in link (partially obscured to protect buyer).
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Friday soul sales. PM to reserve. Postage £3.50 for one, two or more go free (UK only). Eddie Holman - I'll cry 1000 tears / I'm not gonna give up - Bell ex £25 Ann Peebles - Beware - UK London (Demo) so good! £20 The Whispers - Flying high - Soul Clock ex £25 The Parliaments - Testify / I can feel the ice melting - Revilot ex £15 Tony Orlando - Chills - Epic (+pic cover) great popcorn £15 Four Tops - Love feels like fire - UK Tamla Motown (no US 45 format on this one. Superb) £15
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I'll Be There: My Life With The Four Tops - an autobiography by Duke Fakir with Kathleen McGhee-Anderson (HARDBACK VERSION) ***Order via link*** https://a-nickel-and-a-nail.myshopify.com/collections/books/products/ill-be-there-my-life-with-the-four-tops-duke-fakir-with-kathleen-mcghee-anderson-limited-signed-edition Spanning over decades, this is the remarkable, heartfelt memoir from Abdul ‘Duke’ Fakir, the last surviving member of The Four Tops. Amidst a backdrop of Detroit, I’ll Be There features revealing anecdotes from the group’s formation, their early days as backup singers for the likes of Jackie Wilson, and their years working with Berry Gordy at the legendary Motown Records. With era-defining number ones like ‘I Can’t Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)’ and ‘Reach Out I’ll Be There’ came stardom and also a more enduring reward: the love of four men who become tighter than brothers. Together they comprise one of the most celebrated R&B groups of all time. But remarkable musical success didn’t spare Fakir the pain of marital distress, soured investment deals, struggles with sobriety and the sudden loss of his brothers, all of which he covers in this confessional, unmissable book (hardback, 240 pages).
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Wednesday soul and R&B. Reserve via PM. Postage £3.50 any quantity, UK orders only please. Bobby Bland - These hands (small but mighty) - Duke ex £15 Ann Peebles - I didn't take your man - Hi ex £10 superb! Billy Washington - What did you do to my baby / Do you really love me - D'Oro ex £20 The Star-Tells - What more can I ask for / Exterminator man - Lamarr ex £20 Jimmy Ruffin - Lonely, lonely man am I / Don't let him take your love from me- Soul ex £10 Bobby Moore - Searchin for love / Hey Mr DJ - Supreme (Belgium 70s issue, 2 great sides, and pic cover) £10
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A couple of copies of Ann Peebles' excellent “I didn’t take your man” (taken from her “Handwriting Is On The Wall” Lp) if anyone’s interested, just a tenner each plus post. Ex condition, UK buyers only, PM to reserve.
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North Broad Street Records (NBS 007BL). Release: 3rd September 2022 E. Mark Windle, 22 August 2022. As North Broad Street Records goes from strength to strength, September will see the arrival of the seventh vinyl release in their series of quality previously unissued soul recordings. NBS 007 takes us to the Windy City for two fine tracks by the group who previously gave us a northern soul classic on Jacklyn Records. A key figure in this particular origin story is West Yorkshire record collector and DJ Dave Box. When Dave passed away in 2018, the UK soul community lost a vital connection with some of the finest Chicago soul artists of all time. Boxy’s involvement on the soul scene goes further back than most—Normanton Baths soul nights from 1967, the all-nighters which followed in the early 1970s, and in more recent years, the Wilton and Frobisher events. Dave’s close friendship with a number of recording artists culminated in some UK stage appearances which discerning soul fans had only dreamed of experiencing. His commitment to the scene was unyielding, and the legacy continues with this latest release by North Broad Street. The Lovemasters are of course best known for their solitary 45 release “Pushin’ and Pullin’ ”. Considering the record has been known to soul fans and collectors for decades, it’s ironic that the group’s history has only come to light in relatively recent years. In 2009 the late, great Chicago collector Bob Abrahamian managed to track down and secure an interview with founder member Edith Andrews for his Sitting in the Park broadcasts, ensuring that The Lovemasters’ story was documented for posterity. By the time Edith Andrews had formed The Lovemasters, she’d already amassed a lengthy resume of singing and playing music. Born and raised on Chicago’s South Side, Edith’s love for singing started at school, and her musical ability was nurtured through her teenage years at the Chicago Conservatory of Music where she studied piano. Entry into the world of secular music involved singing doowop hits of the day by The Spaniels, The El Dorados, and The Dells with her classmates, before leaving high school and forming The Tonettes with three of her white co-workers from First National Bank in downtown Chicago. The girl group fell short of signing to Chanson due to parental concerns over contract wording, and inevitably The Tonettes drifted apart. Determined to stay in the business, Edith placed an advert in the Chicago Defender in 1967 in the quest to find vocalists for a new group. Male or female, it didn’t matter: as long as they were as serious as Edith about trying to make it in the music industry. Four replied, and three got the job: James Simmons (baritone), Michael Vonse (lead first tenor / falsetto), and Ronald (Ron) Murray (bass / baritone). A name was chosen—The Toronados, in line with the usual custom of adopting automobile makes of the day—and rehearsals commenced. Within weeks they were approached by a local booking agent looking for a support act for a young Tyrone Davis who was still signed with Four Brothers at the time and due to perform at a ballroom venue on 63rd Street. The Toronados fitted the bill perfectly, and performed mainly Motown covers on stage that night to an appreciative crowd. Regular gigs followed. Over the next couple of years the addition of musicians Rich Sansky on drums, Willie Riser on bass, and Phil Crow on lead guitar completed the group. Now known as The Lovemasters, bookings took them to some pretty interesting venues around Chicago, including Cook County Jail and a detention centre for boys, but also out of state for the first time to St. Louis, Missouri and various clubs in Iowa. The Lovemasters’ signing to Jacklyn in the early 1970s was the result of an introduction by a mutual friend to local record producer and businessman Johnny Haygood. Operating from a record store at 2200 East Seventy-Fifth Street, the Jacklyn label was one of Haygood’s many enterprises, named after one of his daughters, and essentially a vehicle to promote the singing talent of his stepson, one Darrow Fletcher. Outside of the family circle, a couple of ‘significant others’ were also associated with the label. Singer-songwriter Johnny Moore and his record producing, song-writing partner Jack Daniels had first worked together on Four Brothers and Bright Star material before arriving at Jacklyn. “Pushin’ and Pullin’ “ was the first record on the label to be credited to Johnny Moore, and was based on a popular dance craze of the time. That was to be the group’s only release for Jacklyn, and with limited airplay the record languished. The Lovemasters’ contract was due to expire, and with no real sign of success with Haygood’s venture, most of the members agreed to split from the label (though Edith did appear on occasional later recordings for Haygood). That meant hitting the road again for a few years before returning to the studio, this time to cut a demo for Curtom. Curtis Mayfield was impressed enough to sign them but the writing was on the wall—Curtom’s halcyon days were on the wane, and there was no immediate call for the group to record. With The Lovemasters locked into the contract with Curtom, they were unable to record for another label. A few more gigs in the city followed, but eventually Edith and the boys called it a day in 1977. Curtom as a non-starter was part of the issue (the label eventually closed in 1980), but all admitted that a rest was overdue from years of hectic weekend performances. Ten years was pretty a reasonable tenure for any group. Fast-forward twenty years. Over that time, Dave Box and wife Val were visiting Chicago on a frequent basis, record hunting and strengthening relationships with the likes of Chuck Bernard, Jimmy Burns and other industry professionals. A chat one evening over a catfish dinner with producer Jack Daniels led to the exchange of a telephone number for Daniels’ former partner, and a long lasting friendship began between Dave and Johnny Moore. The circle was now complete. By the 2000s, Dave was encouraging various acts to come over to the UK to perform on stage. Among those were Jackie Ross and Syl Johnson, who in 2006 provided an unforgettable appearance at his regular stomping ground, the Frobisher Suite in Stanley Ferry. Sadly, Johnny Moore passed away the previous year or he would have been there too, though Dave did manage to pay homage, working with Garry Cape on the excellent Grapevine CD anthology of Moore’s work. Regarding the North Broad Street release under the spotlight: these recordings are brought to you via a collaboration with Tim Brown, and an unissued Universal Recording Corp. acetate originally sourced from Dave Box’s collection. We know the acetate was destined for Jacklyn, and by deduction was likely produced sometime around 1972. Without the luxury of any credits displayed on the disc, Johnny Moore’s involvement in production can’t be confirmed, but it certainly is plausible given the circumstances of how Dave acquired it. “If You See Kate”, is a heavy bass driven funk number with a psychedelic edge, aurally in a similar vein to Sam Dees’ dark Atlantic numbers, though the message here is more about the pain of knowing his girl has gone rather than a commentary on inner-city life. The song will actually be known to collectors through the Buddy Lamp version on Duke and French Disques Vogue from 1971—in fact both versions appear to share the same backing track. Duke may be a Texas imprint, but credits on the Lamp version reveal Detroit connections. Johnny Haygood worked with Don Mancha regularly through the recordings of his stepson Darrow Fletcher and others artists, so perhaps it’s no surprise that Jacklyn was also considering the composition. For completion, North Broad Street have also included the acetate flip, “Let’s Stay Together”. So then, yet another quality recording and a fine exercise in historical preservation from North Broad Street to add to the collection. “If You See Kate” is available to order from 3rd September at https://northbroadst.co.uk Acknowledgements: Released under licence via Ace Records for Darrow Fletcher. Broad Street would also like to thank Val Box and Tim Brown for making this release possible. Thanks also to Val Box, Garry Cape and Jock O’Connor for article assistance. Acknowledgements: North Broad Street would like to thank Val Box and Tim Brown for making this release possible. Thanks also to Val Box, Garry Cape and Jock O’Connor for article assistance.
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Thursday '70s soul (or thereabouts) cheapies - just £5 each plus post (UK free if multiples), or £40 for the job lot including post. Actually some decent titles in here for peanuts! PM to reserve. Chuck Jackson - All over the world - UK Achievement ex Willie Hutch - Love power / getting ready etc - UK Tamla ex Alfie Davison - Love is a serious business - Minerva / Outtasite reissue ex Delfonics - I told you so - UK Bell ex Syl Johnson - I hear the love chimes - UK London 100 Proof Aged in Soul - I've cone to save you / Somebody's sleeping etc - Italian Cardinal ex The Spinners - I'm calling you now - Atlantic ex The Manhattans - One life to live - DeLuxe ex The Romantics - First in line - Nemperor ex The Dells - Love is blue (plus three others) - French Chess with pic cover ex The Spinners - Deacon / Winter of our love - Atlantic ex Main Ingredient - Why cant we all unite - RCA ex
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Sunday crossover / 70s soul. PM to reserve. Postage £3.50 each, multiples go free (UK only). Ann Peebles - Beware - UK London ex £15 so good! Willie Hutch - Love power - UK Tamla Motown ex £10 from his awesome LP 100 Proof (Aged in Soul) - I've come to save you / Somebodys sleeping etc - Cardinal (Belgian, nice format - and check out ICTSY - Steve Mancha at his usual best, and actually reminscent of his earlier sides ex £10 The Manhattans - One life to live - DeLuxe ex £10
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SOUL UP NORTH - issue 113 (August / September 2022). ***STOCK JUST LANDED. ORDER VIA LINK*** https://a-nickel-and-a-nail.myshopify.com/collections/fanzines-magazines/products/soul-up-north-issue-113-august-2022 This issue's contents: OPENING PAGE : CONTENTS – EDITORIAL & INFO THE HITMAN Mark Hanson SOUL IN PRINT – MAGAZINES & FANZINES (Part 16) Iain McCartney TRACK LISTING FOR COLLECTORS CD – ‘OUT OF LOCKDOWN - volume 2 - 29 BALL BUSTIN’ SONGS ’ Craig Butler COLLECTING BRITISH Lord Snooty FUNK IN YO’ FACE – “WORD UP-CAMEO” Howard Priestly SOUL IN A DIGITAL AGE John Farrar SOUL SPOTLIGHT – THE COMPLETE MARK IV Steve Guarnori SOULFUL SEVENTIES SPINS aka ‘PLUMB’S PEACHES’ Steve Plumb THE LADIES CHOICE – COLLECTING RARE SOUL Julie Molloy CHARLES SIMMONS- A STEPPING STAR STORY A GOOD TOONS & GREAT GROOVES SPECIAL Dave Halsall ‘LIVE’ – MAVIS STAPLES & GLADYS KNIGHT George Reid POCKET DISC & HIP POCKET RECORDS (IN-CAR ENTERTAINMENT) John Smith HOT OFF THE VINYL PRESS Howard Earnshaw PICTURE ME GONE (BUT NOT FORGOTTEN) Martin Scragg FEET TO THE BEAT Geoff Green FOR THE DANCERS… Debbie Troops MD RECORDS 2022 – PART III – IT’S ALL HAPPENING !! Mark Anderson LITTLE SILVER DISCS T. Rounce / A. Croasdell / Cherry Red LAMONT DOZIER…R.I.P. DEEP SOUL CORNER Mike Finbow
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Thursday soul. PM to reserve. Postage £3.50 each (UK only) or free post on multiple orders. Eddie Holman - I'll cry a 1000 tears / I'm not gonna give up - Bell ex £25 The Whispers - Flying high - Soul Clock ex £25 The Platters - The fear of losing you - Musicor (great version of Scotty Williams) ex £15 Syl Johnson - I hear the love chimes- UK London ex £10 just superb, well worth a tenner!
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Sunday soul. PM to reserve. Postage (UK only) £3.50, multiples go free post. The Whispers - Flying high - Soul Clock ex £25 The Star-Tells - What more can I ask for / Exterminator man - Lamarr ex £20 The Triumphs - Walkin' the duck / Turn out the lights - Verve ex £15 Shirley and the Shirelles - Look what you done to my heart - (Denmark) Bell ex with pic cover £20
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Saturday soul. PM to reserve. All £10 each. Postage £3.50 each or multiples go free post (UK only). Jerry Butler - Only the strong survive - Mercury ex The Holidays - I know she cares - Revilot ex Mike and Michael - My neighborhood -Manhattan ex Frankie Valli -You're ready now - UK Philips ex Ray Charles - I chose to sign the blues - ABC ex The Temptations - Just an ordinary girl / Beauty is only skin deep - Gordy ex David and Jimmy Ruffin - Stand by me / Love was worth waiting for - Soul ex William Bell - Born under a bad sign - UK Stax ex great version!
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Friday soul sales. Postage £3.50 any quantity (UK only). PM to reserve. Harold Burrage - Got to find a way / How you fix your mouth - M-Pac ex £10 The Tymes - Street talk - MGM ex £15 Marie Knight - Cry me a river - Musicor ex what a version! £10 Four Tops - Feels like fire - UK Tamla Motown (superb, and not released on 45 in the US) ex £10 LeBaron Strings - Now she's gone - Revilot ex (inst. version of JJ Barnes) £10 Johnny Williams - Just a little misunderstanding - UK Contemporary ex (bit of sticker residue on label which should be easily removed) classic! £10
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Wednesday soul PM to reserve. All just £10 each, plus postage £3.50 each, or POST FREE if more than one (UK only). Jackie Paine - Go go train - Jet Stream vg (plays well for grade) Fred Hughes - You can't take it away - Vee Jay ex superb! sold Mike and Michael - My neighborhood - Manhatten ex The Spellbinders - Since I dont have you - UK CBS promo ex Bob and Earl - Baby, your time is my time - Mirwood ex Wayne Fontana - Um, Um, UM etc (+ 3) - UK Fontana EP ex with picture cover