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  1. Been looking forward to this one for a while. Tim's collection is legend round these parts as are his digging exploits in the states. Anticipating some serious rarities and an equisite taste in soul.
  2. It's not about the vocal performance for me, but this is a pretty average song. You might say 'good flip', if it was the b side to uptempo stormer, but that's it. A really good example of a tune that would never get deck time if it wasn't rare, can't see it exciting dancers anywhere.
  3. Finding a paper match could be difficult. Think I could spot the difference between a Lazer copied print and the traditional method pretty easy, unless monochrome, that would be harder to spot.
  4. Those garage records were a reaction to the British invasion, which was in turn inspired, American rhythm and blues. Truth be told, musical influences know no race Boundaries, black musicians have accepted western European influences as have white musicians of African.
  5. I paid £100 for mine on here,Mary Jane,. About 18 months ago, if that's any guide.
  6. Totally agree, on this occasion though the writer comes across as an unknowledgeable arse!
  7. Not heard Ian before but I'd assumed this was written by someone with English as a second language. Not sure I've read such disjointed, awkward writing online in some time. Best you can say is that some of it is factually accurate. To think the writer has been paid to write the tripe, staggers me, discogs, I expect better.
  8. We are very pleased to announce an extra special guest.
  9. Thanks for posting had some cracking nights here. Probably and sadly, the last of it's kind, excepting the 100 club.
  10. Not on that that must be an octave in pitch difference, though the vocal delivery style is similar.
  11. It hasn't got a printed Label, the ink is printed directly onto the styrene, as with some of the big top releases.
  12. Pm me of interested, UK post £3. Bobby Sheen - I May Not Be What You Want/ something new to do-WB ISSUE- EX £160 Charles Earland - Drifting - mercury- ex £45 Marvin Smith - You're Really Something Sadie / Who Will Do Your Running now- Mayfield vg- few marks but plays through great with just a little noise here and there. - £50 The Falcons - Standing On Guard - VG+ Solid copy plays great, just little label lift like a little t of copies. £18 The Cheers - Two Loves / Never Again - nation- VG water damage label- two nice crossover sides, plays well. £25 Kent Meade And The Remington Sunshine - Funky To Me- magic carpet WDJ- ex £30 Marva Whitney - Daddy Don't Know About Sugar Bear / We Need More (But Somebody Gotta Sacrifice) - forte- ex £25 Tyrone Davis (The Wonder Boy)* - I'm Running A Losing Race - sack- slt wrp nap. £30 Margaret Whiting - loves the only answer- london- same as Kelly garret- ex £20 Mongo And McCall - So Help Me, Baby / Mongo And McCall audio arts WDJ Kim Weston - Helpless - gordy- ex, just a bit of felt pen on label, nice copy. £22
  13. Pm if interested, all well below discogs. Post,. UK. £3. Aretha Franklin- tighten up that jacket- ex £22 Admirations-dont leave me- NM! Rare variation, £22 Lou Courtney- you can give your love to me- great uptempo funky soul- ex- £30 Lee Dorsey- wonder woman- ex classic- £12 Tommy Bush- stop and think- ace funky soul- ex £ 32 Frank mcpigee and the soulettes- soul feeling- great uptempo dancer VG+ £ 55 Chuck Bernard- send for me- Nm- £22- ace Chicago. Leon Austin- steal away- rare release, sampled classic- ex £70 PXL_20220206_200011509.thumb.jpg.696647db3e89c150100bb4f1fa9002a9.jpgPXL_20211130_125333610.thumb.jpg.57b124b68cc2e3bdcf758a934645ef95.jpgPXL_20211123_011158536.thumb.jpg.6f8d70f782a2744ce2d92449568f156e.jpgPXL_20211128_113239565.thumb.jpg.1bafb1ec2ead416ed8c659238cf2ccbb.jpgPXL_20220206_200001149.thumb.jpg.cb06def70cb0d827286b7480e02c4cb6.jpgPXL_20220206_195920846_MP.thumb.jpg.cdfd21264ec08ad920851b03d02f372d.jpg PXL_20211108_124939972.thumb.jpg.d782bfc6404f8f917f3520082865b0e4.jpg PXL_20220206_195950492_MP.jpg
  14. I too was pondering this with a certain cover up. If it's unknown, it certainly not been searched for in the way the say, the salvadors, has for, in that case 35 years or so. The thought of count boxes sitting in a warehouse is scary and off putting.
  15. Pm if interested, all well below discogs. Post,. UK. £3. Aretha Franklin- tighten up that jacket- ex £25 Admirations-dont leave me- NM! Rare variation, £25 Lou Courtney- you can give your love to me- great uptempo funky soul- ex- £35 Lee Dorsey- wonder woman- ex classic- £15 Tommy Bush- stop and think- ace funny soul- ex £ 35 Frank mcpigee and the soulettes- soul feeling- great uptempo dancer VG+ £ 60 Chuck Bernard- send for me- Nm- £25- ace Chicago. Leon Austin- steal away- rare release, sampled classic- ex £80
  16. Good Friday brings our next installment of genuine soul at knypersley Victoria, cricket club. As it's a bank holiday we're opening early, from 4pm. And we have confirmed some extra special guests to be announced real soon. Keep you're eyes peeled, 'it's going to be a big thing'.
  17. Forgot about the originals, amazing, the whole room seemed to gasp, as one of the vocalists erupted onto song, never seen that at any concert before.
  18. Great buzz about this event, we are pleased to announce that the wonderful Sue fisher, will be flying in to dj this Friday. Sue has DJ'd many moons ago at genuine soul events and we're really excited to have her back. The residents dj will be aided and abbeted by soul stalwart, big Paul Dale. 'Get thee sen down, it's gowna bay a big thing'
  19. Soul wise, James brown no question, 2nd Lee Feilds, see him if you get chance!
  20. Not certain but there it is something similar in the voices, great artist, jimmy bailey as evidenced on this lovely ballad, it's the closest I can currently find to connect the voice. Jimmy seems to have been struggling commercially around '68 when funny girl was recorded? I'm assuming it would have been hot on the heels of the movie to cash in, possibly early 69. He had just one release on calla and one on Mala in '68 so perhaps he was sessioning, I can imagine with he would have been in demand with his range and versatility.
  21. He's a bit of a 'rent a voice' very versatile indeed, just wish I could find a recording where he's singing in that tenor style, like a smokey or Marvin Smith, as in Sadie, I'm sure he was capable of it, still exploring his repetiour ATM.
  22. JR bailey is a good call and thanks for the hard work, you got further than me. It could be JR, but on most of his material it seems like he was 'doing Marvin Gaye'. Sounds like he has a fantastic range but can't find an example where the vocal styles are similar enough to compare. So I reckon JR is a potential vocalist but I'm not convinced. Be interesting to what others think tho.
  23. I still like it, but it is overplayed, Dave. The oldies brigade think they're playing a classy underplayed tune, the more upfront think let play summat they know. Hence it's ubiquity it's fits in everywhere, but lets just give it a little rest now
  24. Chandlers must be one of the most hammered records on the scene, feel like I've heard at every nighter I've ever been too.
  25. Good point Kev, mines a US white demo, as Dave says vinyl. Not seen a vinyl issue, me sen.


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