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Sam Dees - Secret Admirer (Vivid Sound Japan /Pen Pad Records) CD Rare CD release from 1990. Disc / Booklet : EX/EX £65.00 including worldwide shipping.
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Johnny & The Brothers Of Soul......Who are they ?
greeneggz replied to Blackpoolsoul's topic in Look At Your Box
Message from John Ellison: "I am sorry but I have no knowledge of this group and I can assure youthey were in no way affiliated with the Soul Brothers Six."-John Ellison -
Johnny & The Brothers Of Soul......Who are they ?
greeneggz replied to Blackpoolsoul's topic in Look At Your Box
It's quite possible that "John Ellison & the Soul Brothers Six" are not in anyway related to "Johnny and The Brothers of Soul" on Lifetime. The only solid link is Lester Osband's Cora Lee publishing appears on the Lifetime Recordings 45, and on the Philly Lyndell 45 by "Soul Brother Six". From this we can speculate the "Soul Brothers Six" did have some dealings with Osband, probably using his studio to at least cut demos. By 1967 "Soul Brothers Six" were already releasing records on Atlantic. So why would they issue a 45 as "Johnny & the Brothers of Soul" in early 1968? Not sure. Although, I do know that around this time some of the founding members of the band, the Armstrong brothers, started to quit the group and return to Rochester. It's possible one them pressed up the Lifetime Recordings 45 from earlier demos they had recorded and put the record out as "Johnny & the Brothers of Soul". Pure speculation though. -
Johnny & The Brothers Of Soul......Who are they ?
greeneggz replied to Blackpoolsoul's topic in Look At Your Box
It's actually a tribute song to the late Sam Cooke. -
Johnny & The Brothers Of Soul......Who are they ?
greeneggz replied to Blackpoolsoul's topic in Look At Your Box
Yes, Lifetime Recording was founded by the late Lester Osband, he passed away in 2009. It was a walk in studio located on North St. Rochester NY. I believe the building in no longer standing. There are a lot of vanity recordings and local church choir releases on the label, one notable release is the Tempests "Rockin' Rochester" (Lifetime 1010) from 1960. The Lifetime records were custom pressed by Rite in Ohio and the number on Johnny & the Brothers of Soul would put the pressing date in early 1968. Cora Lee was the in house publishing company for Lifetime Recordings. Interestingly, Cora Lee is the co-publisher of Soul Brothers Six "Oh I Need You Yes I Do" (Lyndell 747), written by one Willie J. Ellison. Issue copies are mis-titled "Sold Brothers Six". The link between the Rochester-based "Soul Brothers Six" and the Philly-based Lyndell label is Walter Rayfield. Rayfield was a truck driver who had a regular route making deliveries between the two cities. Rayfield saw John Ellison performing in a Rochester club and persuaded him to come down to Philly to record. Rayfield passed away in the early 80s. Back to Lifetime, one of the members of the previously mentioned Tempests, Dave Kasperin, later became the second engineer at the studio working alongside Lester Osband, and took over the operation when Osband retired. He continues recording in Rochester to this day, although he as renamed and moved the studio. When I recently showed Dave Kasperin the "Johnny and The Brothers of Soul" 45, he listened to it and said he wasn't in the studio for that recording and had no knowledge of the group. It may be worth tracking down the original members of the "Soul Brothers Six", Sam, Charles, Moses, Gene, and Harry Armstrong. I would start with Sam Armstrong, the flip side of "Johnny and the Brothers of Soul" is called "Goodbye Sam", coincidence? -
Johnny & The Brothers Of Soul......Who are they ?
greeneggz replied to Blackpoolsoul's topic in Look At Your Box
81,500 Yen to be exactly. December 2016. -
Johnny & The Brothers Of Soul......Who are they ?
greeneggz replied to Blackpoolsoul's topic in Look At Your Box
Sold on Yahoo Auctions in Japan a few years back for around $900. -
Not attitude as such, but rather a mix of disappointment and exasperation that people on this thread have felt comfortable presenting groundless speculation as truth. It's pointless, unhelpful and just muddies the water.
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Billboard magazine from March 1971. So was released back then. FACT! Not some new pressing from old tapes or a 1990s release as was speculated. Let's get that cleared up.
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If you deal with the guy regularly why don't you drop him a quick message asking for the story about how he came about stock of the Hymes 45. Please report back any response or lack of it. Thanks!
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Motown Tracks That Never Received A Us 7" Issue
greeneggz replied to pikeys dog's topic in Look At Your Box
Really rare and pricey even in Japan. -
Motown Tracks That Never Received A Us 7" Issue
greeneggz replied to pikeys dog's topic in Look At Your Box
Odyssey "Battened Ships" Japanese Motown. -
Black and White Affair - Sweet Soul Lady - Topaz (Mint) - 125 GBP I have a couple of unplayed copies available; seen used ones listed at 200. Ships from Japan. Add 5 GBP for registered worldwide postage. Paypal as a gift works best for me.
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I have a spare of this LP. Get at me if you're interested.
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The New Sounds Lp (P-Vine/japan) New - Nice Price
greeneggz replied to greeneggz's topic in Record Sales
Just one left now. PM me if you're interested. -
The New Sounds - s/t - P-Vine (Japan) - 65 GBP I have a couple of copies of this LP. New and unplayed condition (old stock). With obi and original inner sleeve. Ships from Japan. Air mail postage to the UK is 8.00 GBP. Other countries email me for costs. Paypal as gift or go halfs on the fees. Cheers.
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Mountains of records, Yes. But they're not US soul 45s....more like 80s J-Pop, Idols, Enka, and animated movie soundtracks. Actually, You can buy good Soul/Funk LPs, the records collecting scene in Japan revolves around LPs, and to a lesser extent 12"s, but US 45s are not around much really.
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Both sold now, that was quick. Thanks! Two Japanese only issued compilations: Various - From Atlanta To Birmimgham Deep Soul Classics Vol 12 (P-Vine) SOLD From 1988. Includes the unissued alternate take of Sam Dees 'Lonely For You baby' plus other nice deep tracks. Check pics for track listings. Various - South Camp Quinvy Revue (True Sound) SOLD From 1988. Limited pressing of 1000. There might be some unissued material on here....not sure. Check pics for track listings. Both Mint (new unplayed). Paypal is okay.
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But there exists an LP from 1977 on All Platinum (AP 3022) First Class 'They Call This Group First Class' which does include at least some of the tracks on the 1980 Sugar Hill LP. Check popsike: https://www.popsike.com/First-Class-They-call-this-groupRAREAll-Platinum/4062571641.html There's also decent Japanese only LP from 1989 that compiles ten tracks taken from the Sugar Hill and two All Platinum LPs.
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I have this. It's a Japanese LP from 1988, includes the alt. take of Sam Dees 'Lonely For you Baby'. I would probably part with it if you made a decent offer. Condition: mint (looks unplayed) with obi. PM me.
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Good record this. Gold were a family band (brothers & sisters, Avelino, Arsesia, & Archie Pitts) from Monterey, CA. They were all young when they recorded this track. The A side is from 77, the B side a few years earlier. They pressed this 45 on their own label: MRC, stands for "Monterey Recording Company".
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Tommy Tate, The Newsounds are both SOLD. I'll consider lower offers on the Syl Johnson and Frankie Gearing LPs. Both are stone mint, and dont pop up that often. Cheers.
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Tommy Tate LP: Reserved.
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Send a PM to reserve. Postage cost will be added depending on your location. All items are NM. All have their original insert sheets. The New Sounds - The New Sounds - (P-Vine) £70.00 Japanese replica reissue of the rare Turbo LP. incs 'Sweet Memories', 'Don't Take Your Love From me' etc. Tommy Tate - Hold On - (Malaco/Vivid Sound) £150.00 Rare LP only ever released in Japan in 1979. Appears to be a collection of unissued Malaco studio demos from the early 70s. Incs. "I Can't Do Enough For You Baby". Frankie Gearing - Just Frankie - (Beale Street/Vivid Sound) £100.00 Recorded in Memphis in the late 70s but only released in Japan (in 1980). Incs 'Teardrops', 'Going Through The Motions of Love'. Syl Johnson - Goodie Good Times - (Shama/P-Vine) £70.00 Alternate late 70s versions of Twinight material. Incs 'All I Need is Someone Like You' which Syl's duet with a female vocalist over the Nate Evans 'Main squeeze' backing track. Originally only ever issue on this Japanese LP in 1979. Chocolate Lips - Chocolate Lips - (Carnival) £80.00 Japanese only Boogie LP from 1984. Recorded in Japan, lead singer is Japanese but some of the band look like they're from the US. Has sold for much higher than this in the past. Promo copy. I have plenty more Japanese issued LPs, so if there's anything you're after then drop me a wants list.
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Both Mint with sound clips, ending later today. Delores Clark - Livin to Please Larry Davis - The Magic is Gone Well worth a listen at least.