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  1. Jamesy, I think it was called something like The Durlia or delia club. I was 16 years old and only been to a few allnighters before that night, also the first live acts i'd seen. Was it Chris King who introduced the acts and mentioned that it was a poor turn out for two Detroit legends. He was pissed off that another soul night was on in Newcastle the same night. Much better turn out the following night at Stafford. 1985, was it really twenty years ago. Memories i'll never forget. I found this soundbite a few months back of Eddie Parker singing "I'm Gone" at stafford. Check it out, sounds amazing. https://freespace.virgin.net/mark.e.jones/E...20live!.htm Tomo
  2. Possibly "soulful eyes" I think it's on warner Bros. Sounds like a white Walter Jackson in parts. I've got an MP3 somewhere on my computer, i'll have a look. Give me your email and i'll send it to you. Tomo
  3. #14 Lada Edmund Jr. - La Rue ???
  4. I'm sure i've heard that the Herman Hitson acetate is actually a guy called Nate Adams. He has a 45 on Atlantic called "I'm gonna be good". I'll have to try and listen to them both to see if the voice is the same. In the 70s film Superfly, Nate Adams comes up in the credits as one of the drug dealers. Only presuming that theres a link between these three things. Ohio Players version is on the Trip album called "Superpak". Tomo
  5. Mike Charlton from Boro discovered the Curtis Anderson track. He came back from the states with about a dozen of them but left 100+. I think he sorted a deal for the rest of them then something went wrong and they never surfaced. I'd think you'd be taking a risk paying big money for it. £750 on manships auction. If these have been turning up lately, has somebody found the lot Mike left behind ? Donald Albert version can be picked up for around £15. Tomo
  6. The 7 mins version on the twelve is basically Part 1 and Part 2 from the 45 joined together. The b-side is pts 1 & 2, so you get the 7" version on the back of the twelve. If i was gonna DJ with it i'd stick to the short version. I'd say without any doubt that it's much rarer than the 45, which is not the case with the Brite Lite release. Tomo
  7. It's definately a boot from the early 90s. Remember getting one for a tenner, there was plenty of them about. The 10 track LP is called "The Hitsville Masters" and was pressed about the same time. It has 9 unissued plus Eddie Holland's "Outside looking in". Mines # 85 from a 500 run. Tomo
  8. Four Tops & Supremes - Do you love me just a little, honey David Ruffin - What you gave me Thelma Houston - Nothing left to give Three perfect crossover tracks Tomo
  9. Jordi & Dave's set was brilliant. Really enjoyed the night. I'll stick my neck out and say it was the best Orwell so far. Tolbert and 2001 Black Essence being my faves. Already looking forward to the next one. Tomo
  10. Just joined the forum to hopefully shed some light on this topic. Most people will know me as Tomo from M' Boro, and hello to anyone who does. I think the original is light blue but also a longer cut. It starts with a piano intro for about 15 - 20 seconds. The second issues or bootlegs (where they legit ?) also came in light blue aswell as the dark green colours. I've had both second issues and both had the intro cut. The one with the longer intro has "Superdisc" on the run out. Superdisc being the Detroit studio where it was cut. So i think the answer is in the grooves. Don't crucify me on my first post if this is not exactly true. Having sold the other two and kept the orig ?, i hope i'm right. Thanks Alan T


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