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Tobytyke

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  1. Never seen this before. Superb track from an outstanding album! They had one of the great lead singers and should have been so much bigger than they were ,up there with the temptations and four tops.
  2. Didn't one of the early Gold mine norhern soul cd have an extra track on it that shouldn't have been there.
  3. 100 Proof aged in soul cut some great sides but the most soulful in my opinion has got to be "Since you been gone" superb vocal. Steve Mancha?
  4. Talking of instrumentals I seem to remember the b side to Lee Charles "Sitting on a timebomb" had a great one on the flip
  5. Bet the Isley Brothers don't get a single mention.
  6. Arrived today...two belting sides!!
  7. I thought I'd bought an original Mickey Moonshine a few years back ...just found out it's a 're issue . Won't be able to play this one out again
  8. The easiest way to tell with the John E Paul 45 is the XDR number is upside down on the originals but the right way up on the re- issue
  9. Is this available to buy and if so where from?
  10. Great record that I've had and listened to for years. But where is William Bell on this recording? Always puzzled me...am I missing something or is it just Judy Clay?
  11. Ojays.There's someone waiting on Neptune.
  12. Jackie Wilson would take some beating! I would think he was doing it from the late 50s
  13. If the last 10 years are anything to go by . In 2029 the record will be worth more than the car!
  14. That's a hell of a lot of Albums and CD's
  15. If that is correct the tmg 860 demo must be hard to come by, and are there 2 tmg 860 demos one with My Baby Must Be A Magician and one with Here I Am Baby .
  16. Arrived today!
  17. Yes. I would imagine there would be a video on you tube of him singing She Wears My Ring on top of the pops which was a massive hit in about 1967. Although when you listen to both records the vocals are very different. Also his real surname was levy which might be a clue as to when they released This Beautiful Day a second time it was credited to Levi Jackson?
  18. Saw him at Warners about 4 years ago. He was brilliant! His output during the 60s was first rate mainly all the stuff that came out on Piccadily. Also he does the best version of Ain't no big thing and there are some great versions of that song.
  19. Chuck Jackson from the independents had a beautiful voice. His solo album released over here in the late 70s also contained some top notch records. Not commercial but very soulful. He went on to have a great career writing and producing
  20. L.J Reynolds was a great addition to the Dramatics,but he cut some fantastic sides on Lawton that shouldn't be overlooked especially Let One Hurt Do
  21. Mine came in a soul pack from contempo 10 for a pound!
  22. Jimmy James and the Vagabonds for me
  23. Arrived Saturday 750 the number not the time
  24. Still waiting...………...


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