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Pete S

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  1. Great old instrumental
  2. Sorry not soul but great anyway
  3. Haven't got any UK left really, Mick Smith is your man for those...going to post up a few random ones now
  4. I'd knock 25% off the price
  5. Which one - there's a couple of different ones with that title - London, Sue, UA, Island? Kent have bought out 3 Sue compilation cd's but I think they may have had problems licensing some of the material because there's quite a bit of useful stuff missing. They also show Sue to be an ego-trip for Guy Stevens because surely he must have been the only guy in the world who would have bought some of those 45's...the Baron & His Pounding Piano eh?
  6. Well everyone said it was demo only...then I got this 2 months ago
  7. Ladies and gentlemen I am very proud to bring you....
  8. Next one I send up will hopefully blow everyone away, this is the only copy I have ever seen or heard of...ready in 5 minutes
  9. It's South African - I love the other side, Lets Go Baby, but it had a radio station sticker on it
  10. Sold this last year sadly
  11. Something a little bit different here
  12. Too much information
  13. Here you go Mr Dayo
  14. Yes thats it. I bought it off Nancy, must be 4 years ago now
  15. Is it out? Anyone seen it? Any good?
  16. It's on UK Decca - throwaway B side to a version of the hideous Europop tracl "El Bimbo"
  17. Thats really nice but I swear I've had this on a different label - only ever seen one copy, I think it was a yellow label - I sold it for £500 (talking about Curtis Lee)
  18. Probably my all time favourite beat ballad. Can't remember what I did with this copy.
  19. Again this is one that not that many people took an interest in, sold it for a ton i think, must be double that now. I had the Luther Ingram version on Hurdy Gurdy 2 lists ago for £150. The version by Douglas Gibson on TRC uses the same backing track as the Harrison brothers yet is still a cheapie.
  20. Unbelievably, when I put this - my own personal copy - up for sale nobody was intersted, I think I took £125 in the end!
  21. My scanner doesn't work but I'd like to put some scans up, they won't be in alphabetical order though. First one is a very rare Detroit record, it's an alternative vocal to Jimmy Mack's 'Go On' (b side of My World Is On Fire). Looks rough but was nice enough.


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