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  1. Vonda Maria Open Arms closed heart Phil LA of Soul Eddie Hubbard Banbury ,Oxon
  2. Another really sad loss , one of my fave Dee Dee tracks is " Suspicious minds " on Atlantic , though all of her output is stunning " Funny how we change places " is another killer from the 70's .Rest in peace Dee Dee .......Best ,Eddie
  3. Thanks again Steve , mine's a New York acetate , the flip [ which has a label ] is credited to Clyde Wilson in handwriting , strange eh ? Best,Eddie
  4. I remember you put me onto this track via your Pitches tapes John .Many thanks ,Eddie
  5. Yes I think thats the one Steve, many thanks ,Eddie
  6. I've got this original uncredited acetate , but can't remember who it's by ? I know it's Billy someone ? Can anybody remind me please ? Storming Northern BTW .Best ,Eddie
  7. Tamiko Jones " I'm Spellbound " Golden World WD E + , clean labels , plays perfectly . £150 + £5.00 special delivery .Paypal , cheques , cash etc .PM me .Best,Eddie
  8. Think it's credited to R.Dean Taylor on the original acetate.Best,Eddie
  9. There's a great CD collection out of Derek's Roulette material including lots of unissued tracks like " Flashback " .Budget price as well .Best,Eddie
  10. Thats just the saddest news Paul , truly the end of an era , so many records , so many memories .RIP Levi .Best,Eddie
  11. There's also a great version by Diana Ross /Supremes & Temptations on album .Best,Eddie
  12. Latest review, as per usual review has an all-tracks mix plus a competition to win this fine cd. Hayley Records - The Best of Hayley CD by Eddie Hubbard Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
  13. Hayley Records - The Best of Hayley CD by Eddie Hubbard Hayley records is an independent record label from the Midlands UK , specialising in unearthing unreleased and rare 60’s, 70’s and 80’s Soul recordings , especially from Detroit . After over a decade of releasing quality CD compilations and limited edition ‘ 45’s they finally present “ The best of Hayley “ which contains 16 mouthwatering tracks plus one “ hidden “ bonus track !! The first two tracks are covers of old classics ,“ Show and tell “ [ the old Al Wilson side ] is given a more uptempo treatment , performed by Deep Soul giant Charles Brimmer , and easily a match for the original , perhaps even better ? Next we have a brilliant version of Tony Clarke’s “ The entertainer “ , by Motown evergreen Jimmy Ruffin , with most of the Funk brothers in attendance , a simply stunning update . The next three tracks are real desert island tracks for me , all deeply soulful ballads , which really hit the spot .Marvin Gaye is still missed so much by everyone , the tribute song “ Thank you Marvin “ performed by Tim Carter is the perfect tribute to a sadly lost mega talent . “ You’ve gotten to me “ by Karen Pree is beautiful slow burner , with the delicious Ms Pree delivering this song in brilliant fashion . Loretta Kendricks “ My feelings keep getting in the way “ is a fantastic song rescued from the vaults . Clarence Jackson had many quality sides released in Detroit , here we can enjoy “ I miss you “ from the 80’s ,a quality track with an insistent beat . Another sadly recently deceased Artist is Emanuel Lasky , during the 70’s he actually shared a house with Marvin Gaye and “ A different kind of different “ is the result of this creative pairing , a superb lilting side which wouldn’t sound out of place on a Marvin Gaye or Leon Ware album . “ Thinking of you “ by Tim Murray was a popular dancer during the late 80’s early 90’s period , here we have the superior original by it’s songwriter Melvin Davis , a legend in his own right of course .Superlatives fail me when listening to Almeta Latimore’s “ These Memories “ simply one of the finest 70’s tracks ever , I’ll personally never forget her live performance of this stunning song , another desert island disc . Sweet James Epps of The Fantastic 4 has a highly collectable ‘45 in” Love at first sight “ on the tiny Motor -pool logo , here is the original version performed by the legendary JJ Barnes , which begs the question which ,is the best version ? Make your own mind up , I really can’t decide . Another legendary track from the 70’s is “ I wonder why “ by the mysterious Sy Hightower , an ultra soulful vocalist who has this track included on this CD , an amazing record in every way . Stevie Wonder’s “ Contract on love “ is a popular early dancer on the Northern scene , here we have a modern update by Dathan Jones , with production by the legendary Cindy Scott , a very creditable version . Karen Pree makes her second appearance on this CD with the the uptempo dancer “ Can’t help loving the one who’s loving me “ this track is scheduled to be released on a ‘ 45 soon , sure to be a dance floor monster methinks . Next up is the mysterious Thunderbird Sound ,with a stunning instrumental “ In heaven and on earth “ , rumoured to be The Funk Brothers moonlighting in Ohio , this track is indeed full of all the essential ingredients that made the Funk brothers such a hot studio outfit . Cut at the same session as “ Sliced tomatoes “ The Just Brothers “ Honey “ is a storming vocal dancer rescued from the vaults by Hayley records and rebuilt from scratch , a great record in the traditional sense of Rare Detroit Soul . From the same time frame as the Charles Brimmer track which opened this CD , comes an amazing dancer from the legendary Lynn Varnado with “ Ain’t that something “ a wonderful Clay McMurrey production that bridges the divide between Northern and Modern Soul . And that should have been the end of the CD , already an essential purchase , but if you leave the CD running after the last track , after a couple of minutes an amazing unissued unknown duet ,performs a killer version of Omar Chandlers “ You come from heaven “ .A real surprise to the listener which takes this compilation to another level , a must buy compilation . Eddie Hubbard 2008 Competition here you go, a chance to win the review copy all you have to do is answer the morning tv question below Just send it via this link along with valed email and member name! Winner will be drawn out of the Soul Source hat in 7 days (midnight 22nd Oct) Q. What UK City is Hayley Records based in ? Further info and ordering details on this release can be found on the Hayley Records website via link below http://www.hayleyrecords.co.uk
  14. Arthur Alexander - I need you baby [Monument ] .Best ,Eddie
  15. Kris Peterson - Just as much [ Top Dog ] One of the most Soulful records by a white Soulstress .Best ,Eddie
  16. Terry is Theresa Lindsey from Detroit , Golden World ,Correc - tone etc .Best ,Eddie
  17. Just watched the video on here Steve , she's white mate , and very nice too !! Best ,Eddie
  18. £100 ? Best ,Eddie
  19. Best to try charity shops / car boots first , most can be found that way .Don't miss the Jimmy Ruffin one which includes some great unissued sides like " Kickin ' stones " etc .Best,Eddie
  20. White aren't they ? Great record tho ' .Best ,Eddie
  21. Good choices Paul especially Phil Flowers .Best ,Eddie
  22. That would fit in my thread ,Mark , Tony is black but sounds white IMO .Best ,Eddie
  23. Yeah miserable gits wern't they Tim .Got Rick Sheppard " Can we share it [ Columbia issue ] out of there for £1 - felt soooooo good !! Best ,Eddie
  24. Looks great , rarer than the original ' 45 eh ? Best,Eddie
  25. You're an arguementative little bugger when you're awake Tabs !! Best ,Eddie


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