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  1. Pete.smith@freeuk.com 01902 326306 07772 616402 I'VE PUT SOME LINKS TO YOUTUBE CLIPS IN CASE YOU ARE UNFAMILIAR WITH SOME OF THE RECORDS. THE RECORDS ON THE CLIPS ARE NOT THE ACTUAL COPIES FOR SALE. NORTHERN - POPCORN - MALE ARTISTS ****************************************** BOBBY JOHN - SHADOWS OF LOVE - IMPERIAL DEMO EX- 50 Brilliant early 60's r&b / popcorn THE PAGEANTS - ARE YOU EVER COMING HOME - RCA DEMO VG+ 25 Quite used but plays great SAMMY TURNER - A CHILD WAS BORN - VERVE DEMO M 25 Christmas Northern? Brilliant midtempo dancer. FREDDIE SCOTT - WHERE DOES LOVE GO - COLPIX DEMO EX 25 One of the greatest beat ballads ever made THE SPLENDORS - PLEASE DON'T GO - KARATE DEMO EX 50 Fantastic Spector Wall Of Sound-alike ERNIE ANDREWS - WHERE WERE YOU (WHEN I NEEDED YOU) - CAPITOL EX 20 Great beat ballad with similar flip What Do I See In The Girl RODGE MARTIN - I'M STANDING BY / THEY SAY - DOT EX 25 Nice popcorn tune with dancer on the B side https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtFwrY4t4M0 JOHNNY & THE HURRICANES - MINNESOTA FATS - UK LONDON EX 20 Excellent popcorn instrumental, nothing like their hits. No centre https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AayllkLDSCE ODDBALL BITS *************** THE MARKETTS - A TOUCH OF VELVET, A STING OF BRASS - WARNER BROS DEMO EX 20 Great and very hard to find version with a cover of The Avengers on the flip side RUPERTS PEOPLE - REFLECTIONS OF CHARLES BROWN - BELL M- 20 Very rare on USA issue, this is of course a superb Whiter Shade Of Pale soundalike which came out over here on Columbia. Small wol and a drill hole on the edge. GIRLS & GIRL GROUPS *********************** THE CHIFFONS - KEEP THE BOY HAPPY - LAURIE EX 25 Their best dancer by a mile RUTH BROWN - 5, 10, 15 HOURS - ATLANTIC EX 15 Terrific R&B THE DYNELS - BOY FRIEND - DOT EX- 25 Manships have this for £100 I have no idea why, Sounds very much like "A Fool In Love" THE DYNELS - C'MON LITTLE DARLIN ' - NATURAL EX 40 Presumably the same group, nice little dancer from 64. THE PEARLETTES - DUCHESS OF EARL - VEEJAY VG++ 15 Excellent answer record to Gene Chandler's hit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvnc5KH_OhE JOANIE SOMMERS - I'D BE SO GOOD TO YOU - WARNER BROS M 25 Truly superb girl group record, Barry Mann - Cynthia Weil composition MICHAEL ANN - NINE OUT OF TEN - KIP VG+ 35 Another brilliant girl 45, this one is very obscure but if you like the Brill Building sound, this will knock your socks off MARGIE MILLS - WHAT ABOUT MINE - GROOVE DEMO M- 25 Girl Northern, still in original company sleeve GWEN STACEY - AIN'T GONNA CRY NO MORE - RCA EX 40 These girl dancers don't come much better than this - black RCA label looks superb APRIL YOUNG - RUN TO MY LOVIN' ARMS - COLUMBIA DEMO EX 25 Monster beat ballad TINA MASON - ARE YOU THERE - CAPITOL EX 25 Very hard to find and extremely good version of Dionne Warwick TAMMY MONTGOMERY - IF I WOULD MARRY YOU - CHECKER DEMO EX 35 Nice early dancer from Tammi Terrell KERRI DOWNS - YOU WON'T FORGET ME - EPIC M 20 Girlie popcorn / teen dancer PEGGY MARCH - LOSIN' MY TOUCH - RCA M- 50 Super rare stock copy, brilliant tune PART 2 BELOW
  2. Yes it appears to be. Never thought of them recording it anything else but mono. Thats why these things always amaze me.
  3. I never knew this existed - just released on a label called Soul Tribe... https://shop.recordshack.org/sa/sounds/172491_B_01.mp3
  4. You lot probably won't believe this but I was offered £250 for my original 70's pressing of the Yum Yums recently. Like a bloody fool I turned it down. I wouldn't turn it down now!
  5. Thank God
  6. Federal was a custom pressing plant, if you look in the run off of any Jamaican record you get a wealth of information, for instance the prefix FDR means it's a Duke Reid production pressed by Federal, FRE Federal Rupie Edwards, and so on and so on. Countless releases on countless labels. Ditto Wirl and Dynamic.
  7. I know this is going to sound crazy but I don't think that record "looks" Jamaican, can't quite explain why.
  8. Not many dedicated to Northern Soul. There were one-off specials like a Radio One documentary on Northern Soul broadcast in 1975. BRMB here in the Midlands always had a Northern spot on their general soul show, I first heard My hang Up Is You and Love Factory on that show. In the 80's Dave Evison had a long running show on Signal FM.
  9. I didn't think that to be honest, just thought it was about underrated records full stop. Here's a rare one that is totally underrated and absolutely fantastic
  10. That's odd, I have a copy of SC 129 as Jay D Bryant - I Won't Be Coming Back b/w Prophets - One Gold Piece, many don't play the JD track, this one does.
  11. That was part of the package tour that Jamaica sent to the Worlds Fair in 1964.
  12. Pete.smith@freeuk.com 01902 326306 BARGAINS AZIE MORTIMER - PUT YOURSELF IN MY PLACE - SWAN DEMO EX 25 Absolute bargain, has a couple of marks not affecting play JOEY DEE - GOOD LITTLE YOU - JUBILEE VG++ 10 THE ARTISTICS - GIRL I NEED YOU - BRUNSWICK EX- 10 HOAGY LANDS - WHY DON'T YOU LET ME KNOW - SPECTRUM EX 15 B side is Do You Know What Life Is All About before anyone asks PATTY & THE EMBLEMS - MIXED UP SHOOK UP GIRL - HERALD EX 10 EDDIE PURELL - THE SPOILER - VOLT DEMO EX 10 BARBARA GREENE - SHOULD HAVE TREATED YOU RIGHT - RENEE EX 10 THE CHEERS - TAKE ME TO PARADISE - OKEH M 30 BILLY PRESTON - CAN'T SHE TELL - CAPITOL DEMO EX 20 JO ARMSTEAD - THIS AND THAT - TAYSTER EX 10 BUNNY SIGLER - SUNNY SUNDAY - PARKWAY EX 10 THE SEEDS - PUSHIN' TOO HARD - GNP CRESCENDO EX 10 THE PROPHETS - MY KIND OF GIRL - STEPHANYE M- 15 DOLLY & THE FASHIONS - JUST ANOTHER FOOL - IVANHOE EX 15 PRESSINGS PATTI AUSTIN - I'VE GIVEN ALL MY LOVE YO YOU / TAKE AWAY THE PAIN STAIN - SAGITTARIUS M- 15 THE MAGNIFICENTS - MY HEART IS CALLING - DEE GEE EX 10 PRINCE ELLA & SIDNEY JONES - BABY SUGAR I LOVE YOU - PRINCE EX 20 VELVELETTES - LOVE IS GOOD / COME ON HOME - WHITE LABEL M- 20 POSTAGE 2.15 RECORDED DELIVERY PAYMENT - CARD, PAYPAL TO pete.smith@freeuk.com , CHEQUE, BANK TRANSFER NO RECORDS RESERVED, PLEASE ASK FOR AVAILABILITY AND IF AVAILABLE FIRST TO PAY GETS IT
  13. True on both counts but unfortunately it's take it or leave it most of the time as you never know when the next one will come up. I regret selling a lot of records but none more than my Island collection, I didn't have all of them but I had over 200 of the 380 or so. They are irreplaceable.
  14. Roburt about the blanks, they were sold in shops as pre-release blanks usually at 7/6, they weren't just sound system exclusives. Yes, they sold to people who wanted to be ahead of the game but more or less every single to be released in Jamaica came out on a pre first. They were usually sold via the producer. Even in England, Pama and Trojan both had white label 'pre' series, many of which never got an actual issue. I've also had UK blanks on Blue Beat, Island, Moodisc and so on. Typical Derrick Harriott pre
  15. I have two comments, don't know if relevant, toasting was going on way before The Great Wuga Wuga which was a very late ska release (65-66) there's a great LP featuring King Stitt recreating his djing style over sound system hits of 1960-62. Count Machuki predates Stitt I think but there are only a few examples of him on record and I think the earliest might be Alcatraz in 64/65. Secondly, I think I actually bought that Jocko - Rhythm Talk when it came out, no idea why because after I bought it I realised it wasn't very good (it went "Jocko, Jocko, candy rapper", but I think it was notable for using the backing track to Ain't No Stopping Us Now.
  16. The blank labels pre-empt the labelled copies, they are basically demo copies (pre-releases) if they decided to go with it after the pre's became successful they printed them up. Also I've had a few strange Jamaican records where they have used existing old stock copy labels, and flipped them over to make new 'blanks', you can still read the info on the original label sometimes though it's usually in reverse obviously.
  17. I know that was tongue in cheek but it's not quite that simple because no two people are the same, be it taste in food, clothes, whatever.
  18. Honey Townsend is £30 - £40.
  19. I don't really understand this topic but I've been buying Jamaican reggae records for most of my life and having had literally thousands of them, compared to Tony I still know very little so if he says it's so then I take it as gospel, having learnt more from him than any other person on this forum. Just my opinion.
  20. .IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT ME. THANKS Yeah I've got one - why don't you tell everyone it's a bootleg?
  21. That's because it's exactly the same record Tony
  22. That label was responsible for some classic US Garage 45's was it not?
  23. You have a weird counting system 1-2-4-3


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