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soulAdequateNP

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  1. The last record ever played at Clowne's soul nights was Al Hudson and the Soul Partners "I'm About Loving You". About a year ago when I did an end-of-the-night spot at Barrow Hill, I finished off with Jimmy Beaumont "You Got Too Much Going For You".
  2. Do copies exist with an actual address for St Lawrence then? My copy just has the address of Chess distribution (Chicago, Ill 60616) along the bottom
  3. Hmm...wonder if the hardline purists will do their own version of a certain annoyingly sanctimonious advert currently all over TV, relyriced to "Knock Off Nigel Spins Knock Off Vinyl"?
  4. If it's the Champagne issue, it's not even the first UK 12" - that was on Inferno, I have one signed by Gil at Sheffield Leadmill 17/04/1983:
  5. There is actually yet another, almost certainly tailor made in the '70s - Russell Harness "At The Disco (Strings A Go Go)" which appears on the Black Magic Treats CD
  6. I suppose if the records were broken or otherwise fsck'ed, there may be some justification, otherwise Darth Vader would say it best
  7. Mind you these days people are more believable if they get the odd thing wrong - a real bullshitter would research the exact dates etc on the net
  8. The Clyde McPhatter on MCA with "Please give me one more chance" is a rare one no?
  9. Yes, and I remember reading somewhere that some of Motown's love songs could actually be interpreted on a wider social level - eg "It Takes Two" could be interpreted as an advocacy of the greater power of collective action over individual action And surprised noone's mentioned Joe Tex's current biggie "I Wanna Be Free"
  10. A bit of trivia - "My Conversation" was actually featured in Lost, season 2 episode 4: https://www.lostpedia.com/wiki/My_Conversation
  11. I actually have two - both in my sig
  12. Close - the Chess 8025 is actually the UK release, the first press of which is on a black label with gold print.
  13. Hmm - wonder how much they got from the remix of Kelly Rowland "Stolen" which borrowed the Tainted Love backing track?
  14. And yet another label variation - I presume this is the West Coast press as it has the Monarch MR stamp and delta number 57735
  15. Steve Karmen "Breakaway"
  16. And who did the backing vocals - the Recovering 50-Fags-A-Day Chorus? (or was that distortion on the recording?)
  17. Agreed - just wish I'd had a spare 400 quid when it was listed
  18. Possibly one of the group had a relative in the US forces who was posted to NATO Germany at the time and passed the word out about it?
  19. Created using https://www.adgame-wonderland.de/type/bayeux.php
  20. Nice....particularly interesting that the ZTSC numbers are on the labels, were the actual stampers sent from Detroit to Canada or were they just copying all the info from the US labels, relevant or not?
  21. No need to upload it, it's here: https://static.rawcreate.com/themes.kitjunk...rrant_On_TV.mp3
  22. Doubt if a lot of our favourite '60s were any more than 4-track originally - even the Beatles were only using 4-track in 1967: so I think it's fair to say that Motown et al were using similar techniques to those described in the above article.
  23. I have - writing credit is J. Ferdy. The Mood Mosaic version is arranged and produced by Mark Wirtz.
  24. I believe the "supertime" boot was actually speeded up from the original lp track n'est-ce pas?


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