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  1. From the 45 that is listed on eBay it states that 110th and Lenox Avenue is an instrumental take on Twist and Shout
  2. Here's a full list of the tour:
  3. Howard Guyton for me too, a much more interesting arrangement IMO
  4. Edit, sample, makes no difference, royalties should be paid and credit made. They are bootlegs, as in not officially licensed, if they contain a whole or sampled part of a song. Whichever way it's dressed up the original artist/publisher is being ripped off.
  5. Here's the full original LP version for comparison with the 45 'edit'...
  6. It's off this Greene Sisters LP 'Whatever's Fair' on Mankind Records: Greene Sisters The track is actually called - Theme For Sisters Greene (Build It Up) and has long Shaft style percussive intro and outro which have been edited out of the Moton 45. As for the legitimacy of the Moton 45 I don't know but I suspect it's a boot? Not heard of the JLM release either but the Mankind LP can be picked up cheap on ebay with a bit of persistence and luck!
  7. Received a record from the US today and opened it up to find that instead of the usual cardboard stiffeners the sender had used two other 45s each side of my purchase to protect it. Not that unusual as you used to see it a lot years ago and occasionally still do. Emailed the seller just to be sure he hadn't made a mistake and he replied that "I've stopped buying cardboard stiffeners and use old 45s out of a big box of $1 bargain bin junk". One of the said "junk" 45s was Alexander Patton - A lil lovin sometimes and another was Aretha Franklin - One Step Ahead, both near mint!! The other two were a Slim & Little Ann 45 and a thrashed copy of Ruby Andrews - Casanova, both probably deserving of the $1 bargain bin! Made me feel slightly better about the $24 postage charge! Anyone else been lucky and had a similar experience? One man's water and all that....
  8. Last Night Changed It All (LP version)
  9. Great tune but it should be in the 'under £20' forum section. Why would you pay a ton when you can pick up an issue minter off discogs for £15??
  10. This Egyptian Lover 7" is on triangular vinyl with a magnetic sleeve that can be formed into a pyramid The star wars soundtrack which projects a hologram over the vinyl is quite cool and although not vinyl, this Spiritualized album packaging is in the style of pill form medicine with each track on mini CD having to be popped out of the blister pack to be played
  11. As Keb Darge used to respond "you don't know anything!" and if they asked for something we can dance to...."you can't f**king dance!!"
  12. Hi, still after a nice clean copy of this! PM's only please Cheers Craig
  13. Still looking... Thanks in advance!
  14. Hi, after a nice clean copy of this! PM's only please Cheers Craig
  15. and the flip of Where Is The Love has this cover of Dyke & The Blazers...
  16. Errol Dixon did quite a few 'soulful' recordings and this Glen Miller deep soul cut is bizarrely on the flip of a Dennis Alcapone Dee Jay record
  17. This is an LP only track and a stormer too!
  18. Why, if he was so disgusted by your request, did he have a copy in his box?!!
  19. It's to commemorate 50 years of Trojan Records and was the first 7" to see release on a Trojan label
  20. My aunty walked into a pub in Medway in the 60s where 'some American bloke was making a right bloody racket' and left after about 10 minutes. Found out later it was Jimi Hendrix!


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