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Pete S

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  1. Nice label!
  2. There's no bootleg of this Joey, you're safe. Things like Stoned Love sold millions of copies so are all going to be cheap originals. Unless you buy a proper reissue of course. Just ask on here, someone will always help you out. Don't need to see a picture, just describe it and say whats in the run out grooves.
  3. BUT...and this is something worth pondering over - if I walked in with the same box but it contained PRESSINGS of those four records, I'd be accused of being a div
  4. Exactly!
  5. If people are going to complain about the R & B 45's, then the same people should complain about all the Motown, Elvis, various record label compilations that come out every week - all out of copyright in the UK so I guess anyone can release them.
  6. John I actually thought it was the opposite, I thought they did repress it for the UK specifically...that was the general consensus back then, they'd heard it was popular so repressed it...I am talking about 39 years ago though and we weren't as well informed as we are now!
  7. I agree with you. It's really good but it's not great. Badly produced because the vocalist isn't loud enough in the mix. I'm not slagging it off, before anyone starts, just saying there are hundreds and hundreds of better records out there. It's not even the best on the label...
  8. Perfect time to cut and paste a post I made in the bootlegs thread There are countless people over the last 15 years who are only dj-ing at venues because basically they are rich and have bought themselves into the game, they think because they have the records, they are entitled to get top billing. It's not as simple as that. If I won the lottery and spent it all on the worlds rarest Northern sounds, I can guarantee you I would soon be getting top dj spots, makes no difference if I couldn't actually put a spot together, come on people admit it, we all know dj's like this...and am not getting at anyone on here or anywhere else in particular, but it is a known fact that you can buy yourself into this game...so if you have integrity and are at the forefront of discovering new sounds, you can still be caught up by the rich boys who never got off their sofa to obtain a record. If you were a promoter and I came up to you with a box which contained Gwen Owens, Eddie Parker, Al Williams and Mello Souls, I bet you'd give me a spot..because with those records, I MUST know what I'm doing
  9. What beats me is how I can post something recorded delivery here, 2 weeks ago, and according to their website, they received it here for delivery, 2 weeks ago, but haven't got a f*cking clue where it is now..
  10. Yes definitely a different artist. Did you ask on any of the facebook groups?
  11. True. I love the way he runs away instead of flying
  12. I've walked that canal a thousand times mate but never seen a Kingfisher - they prefer moving water, so I've actually seen them down the Wombrook several times, also at Lower penn (Trescott Ford) but not seen any for a while.
  13. Where do you see the Kingfishers mate, locally?
  14. Not a great photo by any means but... You might not be able to see this very well but on the footpath in the middle of the picture is a Partridge who lives in our cul de sac, he thinks he is a pigeon and has been hanging around with other pigeons since last summer, anyway it looks like they've kicked him out of their pigeon gang now and he's gone solo - I see this guy every day and have nearly got him to come to get food...just thought it was a bit unusual!
  15. Is that definitely the title? Fugitive Song? I can hear it's certainly Jo Jo Bennett but can't get a listen to any title.
  16. Eddie Parker - Al Williams - these DJ's sure have their fingers on the pulse don't they, in another 40 years time they'll discover Mello Souls
  17. PETE SMITH The following are for sale, first come, first served, all are UK originals except for one. The condition of these records is stunning. They’ve been in storage for 40 years or more. All labels spotless unless stated, all have centres unless stated, and the vinyl is beautiful. They are not the usual well played beat up Reggae 45’s. No offers thanks, also no reservations, I need the money to be paid straight away. All items going overseas will have to be sent by registered post, no exceptions. UK recorded up to £40 then registered after that. I’ll send this out to my mailing list first then an hour later will send to Facebook Cheers Pete Scans available of all, just ask JEFF BARNS - GIVE AND TAKE — PAMA EX 25 BIG YOUTH - COOL BREEZE - GREEN DOOR VG+ 25 UPSETTERS - FIRE FIRE / THE JUMPER — UPSETTER EX 60 RUPIE EDWARDS ALL STARS (WINSTON WRIGHT) — REDEMPTION GROUND / NEVER MISS (SHARPEN YA MACHETE) — CRAB M- 50 FITZROY STERLING - FREEDOM STREET - BULLET VG++ 15 DERRICK MORGAN - FIRST TASTE OF LOVE / TARTANS — DANCE ALL NIGHT — CRAB M- 30 BUNNY & RICKY (LEE PERRY) — BUSHWEED CORNTRASH — ATTACK EX 25 BIG JOE — SWEET MELODY / CORNELL CAMPBELL — GIVE ME LOVE — DUB PLATE M- 20 Big Joe is the DJ version of The Gaylads Looking For A Girl SOUL 45’S JOYCE BOND — MRS. SOUL — AIRBORNE EX 100 SOLD First copy of this I’ve ever had — female version of Bud Harper THE MOHAWKS — PEPSI / MONY MONY — PAMA M- 60 SOLD Stunning copy JIMMIE McCRACKLIN — I’M GONNA TELL YOUR MOTHER / I GOT EYES FOR YOU — R & B M- 30 SOLD This is still in it’s R & B Records company sleeve, the sleeve is worth £20! BOBBY PATTERSON — WHAT A WONDERFUL NIGHT FOR LOVE — PAMA EX 25 Another great copy ROY DOCKER — MELLOW MOONLIGHT — DOMAIN EX 10 Inst of Leon Haywood BEL CANTOS — FEEL AW RIGHT — R & B EX 20 Super copy but no centre — early Barry White
  18. Love this, had so many copies but nobody ever seems interested
  19. Before the breakbeat people got into it it was £30
  20. There was writing all over the label though, surely worth waiting for a better one?
  21. Great, very underrated record that
  22. No I'm not going to disagree with you am just saying that there were definitely two 'versions' of the same lp back then. We were surprised even back then when it mentioned "the hit single" as everyone knew it was played from the LP.
  23. Sorry but this is incorrect. The record went big in 1975. The albums were easy to obtain. In 1976 the albums with the fake sticker on the front were available as imports, they were identical to the 'first pressings' apart from the cover. Then it just faded away and as you say, was counterfeited in the late 80's. But there are two pressings from the 70's.
  24. Correct in my opinion Dave, it was as if it was never unavailable. Someone repressed them for the Northern scene.


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