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  1. ................ ................. ................. ................. ANGLO AMERICAN ( ONE STOP ) LTD TEL 01706 818604 PO BOX 4 , TODMORDEN Email : raresoulvinyl@btconnect.com LANCS, OL14 6DA. www.raresoulvinyl.co.uk ENGLAND. List 606 Sep 30th 2013 Reservations 9.30 am — 5.45 pm weekdays only Postage and packing £1.50 for 1st disc then 50p per record. Please add £0.80 for recorded delivery. £6 for Special Delivery. Europe £4.00 for 1st record ( 50p each additional record ) USA £5.00 (approx $9 US ) for 1st record ( then 50p per record ) Rest Of The World £6.00 for 1st record (then 50p per record). We accept most major credit cards. Our list is free to buyers but the cost of this is substantial. We have to be strict on subs with those who don’t buy, so if this list is ticked at the top of the page it is £6 subs for 6 months please. Please note: We now recommend you have orders over £50 sent either Recorded Delivery or Special Delivery depending on total cost incurred OCTOBER RARE SOUL AUCTION FINISHES 2.00pm FRIDAY 25th OCTOBER 2013 (25TH October............................................................Toronto Stock Exchange created - 1861) Highest bid at the end time is the winner and pays the offered price. To view the items below go to www.raresoulvinyl.co.uk and click on Auctions Min Bid OCT - A Frank Beverley If That’s What You Wanted Sassy 1002 WD M- 250 The rarest format, a white promo with ‘Love (Your Pain Goes Deep) on the reverse side OCT - B Hytones Bigger And Better A-bet 9415 M 500 Quality midtempo soul proves Nashville could do a lot better than Dolly Parton and co! OCT - C Sequins He’s A Flirt Renfro 113 M- 300 A very rare original in truth, not paid for on the last occasion we offered this so it’s up for grabs once more. Great flipside ‘That Boy’ of course OCT - D Astors Just Enough To Hurt Me Stax 139 VG++ 200 Their rare one, first time EVER on our list. One of those strange-but frequent occasions when a group or artist has one release that is so much rarer than their other ones OCT - E Checkerboard Squares Double Cookin’ Villa 705 M- 500 Surely THE Northern instrumental of all time and an original that has never been easy to obtain OCT - F Melvin Davis Wedding Bells Ke Ke 1007 VG++ 500 Such a rare and obscure Detroit item with demand on the above R&B side but also a great early Northern flipside ‘It’s No News’ OCT - G The Jackey Beavers Show We’re Not Too Young To Fall In Love Jaber 7112 M- 250 Another rare Detroit item sees the first outing for this scorching crossover tune before the release on Mainstream OCT - H Tobi Legend Time Will Pass You By Mala 591 VG++ 600 Not many words needed, suffice it to say that the issue copy is THE desirable format to own OCT - I Robert Sanders What I Don’t See Can’t Hurt Me CVC 001 VG++ 250 Played at Stafford as a cover up (of course) and scarcely seen ever since. Hard hitting West Coast soul music from ‘66 OCT - J Kenny Wells Isn’t It Just A Shame New Voice 812 D VG++ 300 Strong VG++ on this class piece of New York — check the sound bite for confirmation of those factors
  2. ........... ............. ............... ............... ................ Please don't contact me for anything off this list. Please contact Anglo American. Thank you. ANGLO AMERICAN ( ONE STOP ) LTD TEL 01706 818604 PO BOX 4 , TODMORDEN Email : raresoulvinyl@btconnect.com LANCS, OL14 6DA. www.raresoulvinyl.co.uk ENGLAND. List 606 Sep 30th 2013 Reservations 9.30 am — 5.45 pm weekdays only Postage and packing £1.50 for 1st disc then 50p per record. Please add £0.80 for recorded delivery. £6 for Special Delivery. Europe £4.00 for 1st record ( 50p each additional record ) USA £5.00 (approx $9 US ) for 1st record ( then 50p per record ) Rest Of The World £6.00 for 1st record (then 50p per record). We accept most major credit cards. Our list is free to buyers but the cost of this is substantial. We have to be strict on subs with those who don’t buy, so if this list is NEWS 2013 - PRICE GUIDE We have been advertising a pre-order situation on our new price guide for a few weeks now. Having finalised the text I can announce over 30,000 titles! This is much more than we originally thought and of course features albums for the first time anywhere. The book WILL be available in early November. Order now and get it for £24.99 including P&P (£29.99 upon publication). Note: Overseas customers — shipping prices on request. ALL RECORDS SET SALE FROM HERE ON SECOND PAGE FOCUS 1 Jimmy (Soul) Clark Tell Her Moira M- 15 Very underrated Detroit sixties piece 2 Monday After Merry-Go-Round Buddah M- 15 Fine Philly-styled seventies dancer 3 Ohio Players It’s A Crying Shame Compass M- 15 Pulsating bongo-driven dancer. Great stuff from New York circa ‘67 4 Jimmy ‘Bo’ Horne If We Were Still Together / Two People In Love Alston M- 15 Two excellent Miami groovers from ’73 here back to back 5 Harold Burrage You Made Me So Happy / Take Me Now M-Pac! M- 10 Great Chicago legend never disappoints 6 Jackie Wilson I’ve Lost You Brunswick M- 15 It’s an absolute gem from one of the all-time greats 7 Loleatta Holloway I Know Where You’re Coming From Aware M- 10 Truly brilliant midtempo 1975 soul music 8 Lloyd Price Just For Baby GSF M- 15 Fantastic flip to ‘Love Music’. Is only on GSF (not LPG who also issued ‘Love Music’ 9 Little Milton So Blue (Without You) Checker M- 15 Fabulous midtempo item — same song as Joe Murphy (Vivid) 10 Dee Dee Warwick Monday, Monday Mercury M- 15 Storming version of the pop tune done in great soul style Don’t forget to check out our website — new additions every week. Northern, Modern, Funk, Deep, 60’s, 70’s, 80’s etc www.raresoulvinyl.co.uk NORTHERN SOUL RARITIES 11 Fourcounts A Home In Loveland Lyndell WD M- 100 12 Ann Perry That’s The Way He Is Theoda M- 200 Bellsound stamped Detroit release 13 Mighty Lovers Mighty Lover Boo-Ga-Loo M- 250 14 Fads Just Like A Woman Mercury WD M- 25015 Classics Looking For A Love (Of My Own) Wise World M- 200 16 Linda Queen I Feel The Pain Rod M- 150 17 Jades Hotter Than Fire Cherry Red M- 200 Rare first label before Virtue of course 18 Venturas Baby Be Mine Daniels M- 250 19 Chuck Bridges Don’t You Make Me Cry Scoop M- 200 20 21st Century Shadow Of A Memory Noel M- 250 21 Al Apollo I’m Walkin’ CUB M- 200 22 Bill Griffin Try To Run Like A Game On Me Naptown M- 150 23 Billy Harner I’ve Got To Check You Out V-Tone M- 200 The rare one from him — a great sixties stomper 24 Desires Smile Tamboo M- 250 25 Rex Garvin You Don’t Need No Help WSJ Sound VG++ 100 Genuine original vinyl, not the booted styrene 26 Henry Hodge I Won’t Ever Try To Change You Zell’s M- 200 27 Fantastics Goodbye To Love DMD M- 250 Great Detroit rarely offered for sale 28 Marlene & The Debanettes Bad Love Sunburst M- 125 29 Rose St. John and the Wonderettes I Know The Meaning Veep VG++ 200 Rare yellow label issue copy 30 Fabulous Moonlighters For Granted Blue Eagle M- 200 31 Norwood Long I’d Like To Have You Groovey Grooves VG++ 250 32 Mickey Wilson Gee Baby Julet M- 125 33 Anetta Archibald Clip My Wings Swift VG+ 250 34 Jimmy “Preacher” Ellis I’m Gonna Do It Myself Movin’ M- 150 35 Georgetta Banks Autograph My Photograph G-Note M- 200 36 Mel Anton & The Checkers Love Is Born Mickay’s M- 100 37 Drapers You Got To Look Up Gee WD VG++ 100 38 Drake & The En-Solids Fight For Love Alteen M- 100 39 Gwenn Douglas Pretender Michelle M- 200 40 Dorelles You Are RSVP D M- 100 41 Don & Juan Because I Love You Twirl WD M- 75 42 Disciples Of Soul That’s The Way Love Goes Phantom M- 100 43 Diplomats Cards On The Table Arock WD M- 150 44 Electrifying Cashmeres What Does It Take (To Win Your Love ) Sound Stage 7 D M- 100 45 Ebony Jam Ride On Amos D M- 75 46 Johnny Dynamite The Night The Angels Cried Minaret WD VG++ 75 47 Dynamic Deadbeats Band Movin’Out Greenedeem M- 100 48 Paula Durante If He Were Mine GJM M- 100 49 Johnny Dunn All That’s Good Hull M- 125 50 Jerry Fuller I Get Carried Away Challenge M- 150 51 Art Freeman Slippin’ Around With You Fame M- 200 52 Exits Under The Street Lamp Gemini M- 80 53 Ted Ford You’re Gonna Need Me Sound Stage 7 WD VG++ 75 54 Fabulous Apollos Some Good In Everything Bad Valtone M- 150 55 Fabulous Peps She’s Gonna Leave You Ge Ge WD M- 100 56 Joe Frazier The Bigger They Come Cloverlay M- 7557 Nolan Chance If He Makes You (He Can Take You) Constellation M- 40 58 Chancellors All The Way From Heaven Capcity M- 150 59 Chandeliers Stop Dragging My Heart Around Loadstone M- 25 60 Chandlers Your Love Keeps Drawing Me Closer Bleu Rose M- 200 61 Denise Chandler You’ve Hurt Me Now Lock M- 75 62 Deniece Chandler I Don’t Wanna Cry Toddlin’ Town M- 15 63 Deniece Chandler Shy Boy Toddlin’ Town M- 15 64 Denise Chandler I’m Walking Away Lock M- 30 65 Denise Chandler I’m Walking Away Toddlin’ Town WD M- 50 66 E J Chandler Ain’t That Right Gray Sounds M- 25 67 Gene Chandler No Peace, No Satisfaction Checker D M- 15 68 Gene Chandler From Day To Day Constellation 104 M- 20 69 Gene Chandler Think Nothing About It Constellation 112 M- 25 70 Gene Chandler A Song Called Soul / You Left Me Constellation 124 M- 15 71 Gene Chandler A Song Called Soul / Just Be True Constellation 130 M- 15 72 Gene Chandler If You Can’t Be True Constellation 141 M- 15 73 Gene Chandler Good Times Constellation 160 M- 15 74 Gene Chandler Bet You Never Thought Constellation 166 M- 15 75 Gene Chandler Bet You Never Thought Constellation 166 WD M- 25 76 Gene Chandler I Can Take Care Of Myself Constellation 169 M- 40 77 Gene Chandler It’s Your Love I’m After Mercury M- 15 78 Gene Chandler You Threw A Lucky Punch Vee Jay M- 15 79 Gene Chandler & Barbara Acklin From The Teacher To The Preacher Brunswick D M- 25 80 Bruce Channel Kiss And Rain Soft M- 10 81 Bruce Channel Mine Exclusively Smash M- 15 82 Channels You Can Count On Me Groove WD M- 60 83 Chantels You’re Welcome To My Heart Verve M- 20 84 Chapells No Friends At All Double Check M- 25 85 Andy Chapman Happy Is The Man Atco WD M- 20 86 Charades Power Of Love Mercury WD M- 50 87 Charades You Better Believe It Harlem Hit Parade VG++ 25 88 Charles & Walter Kissin And Huggin Chene WD M- 20 89 Lee Charles I Get High On My Baby’s Love Bamboo M- 25 90 Lee Charles I Never Want To Lose My Sweet Thing Bamboo WD M- 20 91 Lee Charles Wrong Number Brunswick M- 15 92 Lee Charles Wrong Number Brunswick D M- 25 93 Lee Charles Standing On The Outside Revue M- 15 94 Lee Charles Wrong Number Revue D M- 15 95 Nick Charles The Right Girl / Ain’t That Love Satellite M- 15 96 Ray Charles I Don’t Need No Doctor ABC M- 25 97 Ray Charles Hide Nor Hair ABC - Paramount VG++ 10 98 Sonny Charles Half As Much A&M WD M- 10 99 Charmaines What Kind Of Girl Fraternity WD M- 25 100 Charmels Something Sweet About My Baby Volt D M- 20 101 Charmels Loving Material Volt M- 20 102 Charmers Where’s The Boy Louis D M- 25 103 Charmers Natural Self Stuyvesant M- 25MODERN / CROSSOVER 104 Trumains Ripe For The Pickin’ RCA M- 300 105 Exportations You Did It Vir-ro M- 150 106 Tal Armstrong Let It Go Love M- 200 107 Sherry Richard Don’t Get Caught Sherry Richard M- 200 108 James Bynum Time Passes By Philly City M- 150 109 Primbrock Skiggs That Was Yesterday Pzazz M- 200 110 Changing Tymes You Live Only Once AMG VG++ 200 111 J B Bingham All Alone By The Telephone UA M- 200 A seventies classic but have you ever seen an issue copy? 112 Alvin Green & Green Fire The Sun Shines Green Fire M- 300 Tremendous 1980 dancer only a matter of time before it is on all the wants lists 113 Sherlyn Whittiker I Like Makin’ Love Dade M- 100 114 Brown Sugar Band Night-Time Lady Sugar M- 300 Superb and obscure midtempo late seventies 115 The Mob Love Connection Private Stock D M- 20 116 Modulations Your Love Has Me Locked Up Buddah M- 25 117 Modulations Worth Your Weight In Gold Buddah D M- 10 118 Modulations I’ll Always Love You Buddah M- 15 119 Modulations I’m Hopelessly In Love Buddah M- 10 120 Mojoba Disco Funk Polydor M- 20 121 Moment Of Truth You Got Me Hummin’ Salsoul M- 10 122 Moment Of Truth Lovin’ You Is Killin’ Me Salsoul M- 10 123 Moments Nine Times Stang M- 10 124 Monet w/ Nolan Thomas Leave The Lights On Ligosa St M- 20 125 Montclairs Is This For Real (Or Is It A Dream) Vanessa M- 20 126 Montclairs Is This For Real (Or Is It A Dream) Paula M- 20 127 Montclairs Unwanted Love Paula M- 20 128 Montclairs Unwanted Love Paula WD VG++ 30 129 Moon And Mars Be By Your Side Dooto M- 30 130 Dorothy Moore See How They’ve Done My Love Avco D M- 40 131 Jackie Moore Both Ends Against The Middle Atlantic M- 10 132 Jackie Moore Helpless Columbia M- 15 133 Jackie Moore Personally Columbia M- 15 134 Jackie Moore & Wilson Pickett Seconds Catawba M- 20 135 Johnny Moore Just Be For Real Brunswick WD M- 50 136 Melvin Moore How Does It Feel To Be A Big Wheel Brainstorm M- 15 137 David Morris Jr Midnight Lady Pt II / Jack In The Box Buddah M- 25 138 David Morris Jr Midnight Lady Pts I & II Buddah M- 25 139 Lee Morris Weak Man Lee & Co M- 20 140 Moses I Got My Mind Together Piedmont M- 30 141 Mr. Kofe Part Of The Good Life Debko M- 150 142 Idris Muhammad For Your Love Fantasy D M- 10 143 Fred Munnings Jr Song Of Songs Museick M- 20 144 Sonny Munro Open The Door To Your Heart Epic D M- 25 145 Sonny Munro Open The Door To Your Heart Epic VG++ 40R&B / MOD / BOOGALOO / LATIN 146 Della Reese Ninety Nine And _ Won’t Do RCA Victor M- 25 147 Della Reese It Makes No Difference Now RCA Victor M- 15 148 Googie Rene Chica-Boo Class WD M- 25 149 Googie Rene Downtown Class M- 15 150 Googie Rene Caesar’s Pad Class M- 25 151 Googie Rene The Slide Rendezvous WD M- 15 152 Rhythm Kings Latin Ska Tollie WD M- 15 153 Dumpy ‘Piano’ Rice The In Crowd Juke M- 15 154 Jimmy Ricks I Wonder Fury M- 30 155 Jimmy Ricks Wigglin’ And Gigglin’ Jubilee M- 25 156 Jimmy Ricks Wigglin’ And Gigglin’ Jubilee WD VG++ 20 157 Rinkydinks Hot Potato Enjoy M- 10 158 Ray Rivera Orch Salt Mines / Got My Mojo Working MGM M- 25 159 James Rivers It’s All Over Kon-Ti M- 15 160 Freddie Roach Spacious Prestige M- 15 161 Freddie Roach One Track Mind Prestige WD M- 15 162 Howard Roberts Florence Of Arabia Capitol M- 15 163 John Roberts The Hurricane Duke M- 25 164 Robins Doing The Popeye Sweet Taffy M- 6 165 Robins How Many More Times Lavender M- 50 166 Robins Truble Push M- 50 167 Fenton Robinson I Believe Palos M- 50 168 Freddy Robinson Stinger Cobblestone D M- 15 169 Freddy Robinson Stone Stallion Liberty M- 15 170 Freddy Robinson The Hawk Queen WD VG++ 25 171 Freddy Robinson Before Six Pacific Jazz M- 10 172 Jessie Mae Robinson If I Had One Wish Melic M- 25 173 Rudy Robinson Bachelor Blues C J VG++ 20 174 Rudy Robinson Pac-Three Ermi M- 20 175 Rudy Robinson Close Your Mouth Lau-reen M- 20 176 David Rockingham Trio Midnight Josie WD M- 15 177 David Rockingham Little Davie Dee Dee VG++ 25 178 Roller Coasters Rimshot Holiday Inn M- 15 179 Bird Rollins I Need Some Lovin’ Tonight Strand VG++ 30 180 Rolls Royce & The Wheels The Frog Constellation M- 35 181 Rosko I Just Wanna Make Love To You Chess M- 30 182 Round Robin Slauson Town Domain M- 15 183 Round Robin The Roundest Of Them All Domain M- 10 184 Round Robin Gonna Tear The House Down Shot M- 15 185 Royal Entertainers Now Wiggle Woggle Ho Jo M- 50 186 Royal Jokers Hard Times BigTop M- 25 187 Royal Play Boys Walking On Imperial WD VG++ 35 188 Lorri Rudolph Don’t Let Them Tell Me Tri-Phi M- 25 189 Riff Ruffin Hoop And Holler Enjoy M- 15
  3. Russ, you know I love you like a brother, but that event would be my worst nightmare. Number one, we are all too old and worldly wise, and yes impatient to stand/sit there half the night waiting for some music that fits into our preferred genre. I certainly am. And secondly you would have to close down all the hundreds of other events that are on every weekend, and organise buses and trains to get the faithful there. And if you were hoping to break records, then it would need to be on a weekly basis, or at least every two weeks. As has been said in the other threads on this forum. It's very much a social scene these days. The music is very much an after thought to most. The venue, it's location, and the layout, are the things that influence punters on today's scene. And the most important thing of all, will all their friends be there. Just look at Middleton to prove my point.
  4. Funniest post I've ever read, and should become law on the scene. Brilliant.
  5. You have no chance of breaking new sounds these days unless you are Butch. There are hardly any monthly nighters these days, and back in the day we were going every week. Even when Burnley was monthly, it could take up to six months before a record started to get a reaction. You can't get into something you only hear four times a year.
  6. Patto mate, you aren't going to the right allnighters. Mind you, a lot of the characters have gone to the big allnighter in the sky, due in no small part to their lifestyle.
  7. A couple of points. I don't think anyone was getting at the couple featured in the program. They are obviously very nice people and love the music and the scene. I think most of the negative comments were because the program makers portrayed them as the norm on national television. Thereby giving the wrong impression to the non soul loving masses. The other thing I don't understand is this. Why do the young souls feel the need to wear the old mid seventies fashions? Are they just copying their parents? Or do they feel they need a uniform to show that "we are into northern"? On a personal level, back in the seventies, me and my mates were very much fashion victims. We would never have been seen dead in the baggies once they had gone out. I would rather have seen the youngsters wearing today's fashions myself.
  8. Bloody hell Paul, you certainly changed your tune mate. Sorry I still can't do smileys on't thigh pad.
  9. It must be wonderful to be a great dancer. I always envied them. I would have been happy just to be able to spin, but I was crap when I were a lad, and I'm still crap now.
  10. I quite enjoyed it apart from the clown costumes, and I can't wait to see the film after seeing the clips. Much credit must go to Paul Mason. So much better coming from someone who was there and understands. As others have said, not perfect, but probably the best one yet. Best thing for me was Elaine's analogy of being in the zone. Brilliantly put.
  11. A couple of years ago I tried running an oldies night. I was out of work and bored so I was hoping to make a bit of money out of it and get some enjoyment out of playing some of the classics from the Wheel, Cats, Torch and the Mecca. Rather than the same old Wigan biggies. However, I struggled to get the numbers required, and the only way to get the punters to dance was to get the big Wigan tunes out. I was amazed that people that I thought had been on the scene a long time, we're coming up to the decks to ask what records were. I'm talking about massive Mecca records from the seventies, not obscurities. Makes you think just how many people on the scene today actually went anywhere back in the day.
  12. ....................... ..................... ............................... ............................... Please PM to reserve. Paypal as a gift, bank transfer, cash sent special delivery, cheque etc. Please add £2.30p for 1st class recorded post. ANN HEYWOOD - CROOK HIS LITTLE FINGER / EVERYTHING UNDER THE SUN - HONDO M- £300 Ann Heywood 1.mp3 Ann Heywood 2.mp3 GRAND PRIXS - THE ROAR OF THE CROWD - TINA M- £400 Grand Prixs.mp3 LYDIA MARCELLE - IT'S NOT LIKE YOU - MANHATTAN W/DJ M- £250 Lydia Marcelle.mp3 MOSES SMITH - THE GIRL ACCROSS THE STREET - DIONN W/DJ M- £350 Moses Smith.mp3 SHADOWS - MY LOVE HAS GONE - GOLDEN SOUND M- £250 Shadows.mp3 SPIDELLS - PUSHED OUT OF THE PICTURE - CORAL M- £200 [multi coloured issue] Spidells.mp3
  13. A few years ago we had a huge debate on this subject, which is why you won't get many takers. The upshot was that many promoters chimed in with claims that they were indeed OVO. Unfortunately most of those thought they were, but hadn't a clue what was being played at their own event.
  14. My own interpretation on this phenomenon is this; back in the day we all went out to hear this incredible music and dance our asses off. Today, most of us can't dance for long enough. And the pain that comes after we do dance is just not acceptable, or practical. So if you can't dance, what's the next best thing? Answers on a postcard please. Another little wanna be a Dj anecdote from me. I used to travel all over the shop to listen to Dj's who had big reputations, hoping to hear something fresh that would move me to dance. It's a very strange anomaly with this scene but, after years of doing this, the only people who are worth going to hear, are the guys who very rarely Dj. With the exception of Butch, Andy Dyson (and Mick H when he's in the mood) the best Dj's in my humble opinion are usually successful people who are too busy with businesses and family to be doing allnighters on a regular basis. These people have the one thing that you must have to become a great Dj ............. Great records. And that's the rub. Most of the people wanting to Dj, don't put any effort into finding their own tunes to play, and they don't have the finances in place to back it up. It makes me smile when I see the same old quotes spouted on here, "You don't need to spend a lot of money to put a good playbox together". Er, yes you do actually. "There's hundreds of great unplayed records out there" Yer right, after listening to a solid hour of these gems I'm calling the Samaritans. The saddest thing to me. When a brilliant dancer has to call it a day for medical reasons, and the best Dj's haven't got the time.
  15. so whats happens when they die ?thats some big collections hitting the market with few new buyers ! teds collections plummeted in prices when they died . Some incredible collections have already been sold, and many of the big rarities that are turning up on ebay are from the estates of deceased collectors. There seems to be quite a few American collectors of rare soul these days, and I have been told that the Japanese are back collecting again. The thing with investing in any commodities is it's risky. Doesn't matter whether it's antique furniture or antique vinyl, things go in and out of vogue but if you are in it for the long haul it doesn't matter a jot. if however you have your life savings in rare vinyl, you have to know when to get out of the market.
  16. Some spot on posts on this thread. And to Steve L I would say this. Butch is the best there is, and I used to follow him all over the country, but even he hasn't got any new quality 60's. When you hear him play every other weekend, it's the same stuff. Even his fantastic one off acetates can start to loose their shine. I can also appreciate that a great many people go out for different reasons than I did, but as I don't drink, and have never been involved with drugs, the music was my reason d'être. If you use the scene as a social life, then that's great. I was always looking for the scene that was eloquently described in Phil T's earlier post. Unfortunately I missed the Stafford era. Anyway, great thread. Good to know I'm not the only grumpy old man out there.
  17. There's been a few gone through eBay last couple of years. I thought it was a two known copy record at one time. Amazing the stuff that's gone through ebay the last few years.
  18. Thank goodness someone other than me that is willing to state the bleedin' obvious. Get a decent sound system FFS. I've been to so many do's that are run by people that think nothing of paying a couple of grand for a record, yet proceed to play it on a right pile of shite that isn't even set up correctly.
  19. You're all missing the point..........there's no more new, quality sixties tunes to be discovered. And we are all too old. Everything has a life span. All you are doing is giving the kiss of life to something that is already deceased. Just like the Teds did.
  20. Don't forget Wigans Chosen Few on Top of The Pops, drinking warm Watneys Red Barrel, cans of Long Life pale ale, Jubbly's, Barathea Blazers, World of Sport, Feather cuts, the three day week, power cuts, Aztec bars, Harold Wilson, the pound in your pocket, Mr. Whippy ice cream, Crackerjack, Subbuteo, Golden Wonder Crisps, Wimpy Bars, Chopper Bikes, Johnny Seven, Action Man, Stingray, Fireball XL5, Supercar, Stingray, Captain Fantastic, Kodak Instamatic Cameras, Children walking to and from school.
  21. .............. ................. .................. ................. ...................... Please don't contact me for anything on this list. Please contact Anglo American. Thank you. ANGLO AMERICAN ( ONE STOP ) LTD TEL 01706 818604 PO BOX 4 , TODMORDEN Email : raresoulvinyl@btconnect.com LANCS, OL14 6DA. www.raresoulvinyl.co.uk ENGLAND. List 605 Sep 16th 2013 Reservations 9.30 am — 5.45 pm weekdays only Postage and packing £1.50 for 1st disc then 50p per record. Please add £0.80 for recorded delivery. £6 for Special Delivery. Europe £4.00 for 1st record ( 50p each additional record ) USA £5.00 (approx $9 US ) for 1st record ( then 50p per record ) Rest Of The World £6.00 for 1st record (then 50p per record). We accept most major credit cards. Our list is free to buyers but the cost of this is substantial. We have to be strict on subs with those who don’t buy, so if this list is ticked at the top of the page it is £6 subs for 6 months please. Please note: We now recommend you have orders over £50 sent either Recorded Delivery or Special Delivery depending on total cost incurred NEWS 2013 - PRICE GUIDE We have been advertising a pre-order situation on our new price guide for a few weeks now. Having finalised the text I can announce over 30,000 titles! This is much more than we originally thought and of course features albums for the first time anywhere. The book WILL be available in early November. Order now and get it for £24.99 including P&P (£29.99 upon publication). Note: Overseas customers — shipping prices on request. ALL RECORDS SET SALE FROM HERE ON CONNNOISSEURS NORTHERN SOUL PACK £300 including P&P 100 original USA label Northern / Modern / R&B dancers. Mostly mint to mint minus condition. Total retail value £1000 plus. Our best selling pack! Note: Overseas customers — shipping prices on request. SECOND PAGE FOCUS 1 Rosey Jones Have Love Will Travel Today M- 10 Massive spin in the winter of ‘75/’76. Big everywhere 2 Friends No You — No Me! Up M- 20 Early seventies Detroit obscurity, not modern, not a stomper — but great 3 Syl Johnson Falling In Love Again TNP-Ting M- 10 Vintage Chicago soul man on a Motownesque sixties dancer of high calibre 4 Ginie Lynn In Love Misty M- 10 Wonderful 1977 obscurity got a few plays in the Sam/Arthur modern scene of the early eighties 5 Norma Jenkins Can You Imagine That Desert Moon M- 10 Great 1976 dancer — huge at St. Ives as a new release, still sounding excellent now 6 Royalettes Only When You’re Lonely MGM M- 15 Same song as Holly Maxwell on Constellation, brilliantly performed by the girls 7 Clarence Reid Fools Are Not Born (They Are Made) Alston M- 15 Great early seventies, is it Northern? Is it modern? Does it matter? 8 Superlatives Lonely In A Crowd Westbound M- 10 Quite superb Detroit cheapie — every collection should have one! 9 Crystal Image Gonna Have A Good Time IX Chains M- 25 One of the many records to get “last hour” status at the Mecca; almost all are well worth owning 10 O’Jay’s One Night Affair Neptune M- 10 Fabulous soul dancer — original version before Jerry ButlerDon’t forget to check out our website — new additions every week. Northern, Modern, Funk, Deep, 60’s, 70’s, 80’s etc www.raresoulvinyl.co.uk NORTHERN SOUL RARITIES 11 Kenneth Ruffin I’ll Keep Holding On Carnival WD M- 200 12 Uptights Shy Guy Columbia WD M- 100 13 Laura Greene Moonlight Music In You RCA Victor M- 250 14 Sidney Barnes Wait Gemini M- 100 15 Tommy Smiley I Won’t Cry Marquee M- 200 16 Eddie Wilson Toast To The Lady Tollie M- 150 17 Chesterfields You Walked Away Philips M- 250 18 Natural Four I Thought You Were Mine Boola Boola VG++ 300 19 Mary Wheeler I Feel In My Heart Atom WD M- 400 20 Bobbie Smith (You Know) I’ll Be Around Bell M- 300 21 Kenard What Did You Gain By That? Dore D VG++ 200 22 Kurt Harris Emperor Of My Baby’s Heart Diamond D M- 450 23 Marlynns My Heart Is Yours Tower M- 250 24 Tempos I Gotta Make A Move Montel Michelle M- 250 25 Deltas Hey Girl Just Like You New Chicago Sound M- 100 26 Terry Sinclair What Have You Heard D P G M- 200 27 Thelma Skaggs Great Big Circle Bar Kay’s M- 200 28 Betty Willis +Gone With The Wind (Is My Love) Mojo M- 300 Rare version of the Rita & The Tiaras record. Fantastic deep soul flipside 29 Sinceres Girl, I Love You Pzazz M- 300 30 Barbara Christian Not Like You Baby Brownie WD M- 100 31 Mickey & Ernie Soul’in (Till The Sun Rise) Hot Line M- 150 32 Eddie Foster Closer Together Ocampo M- 250 33 Lou D. Washington Smokey Steel Town M- 100 34 The Shades Protect Our Love BLK VG++ 250 35 Dee Dee Sharp Deep Dark Secret Cameo WD VG++ 150 36 Willie Mason I Loved You Once Rujac M- 100 37 Marvellos Something’s Burnin’ Loma M- 75 38 Kris Peterson Just As Much Top Dog M- 150 39 Gino Parks Nerves Of Steel Crazy Horse M- 80 40 Parliaments A New Day Begins Revilot M- 100 41 Jack Montgomery Dearly Beloved Scepter VG++ 250 42 Cody Michaels Seven Days Fifty Two Weeks Merben M- 100 43 Jimmy Miller On A Back Street Counterpoint M- 100 44 Harold Melvin What Can A Man Do Arctic WD M- 100 45 Gene McDaniels Walk With A Winner Liberty D M- 100 46 Barbara Lewis I Remember The Feeling Atlantic M- 20 47 Four Tops It’s The Same Old Song Motown 1081 WD M- 20 48 Kim Weston Helpless Gordy 7050 WD M- 50 49 Landy McNeal Counting On You Baby Columbia WD M- 75 50 Al Kent The Way You Been Acting Lately Ric Tic M- 25 51 Johnny Nash Strange Feeling Argo M- 20 52 Sunny Carrington The Girl Every Guy Should Know Deep M- 25 53 Debbie Taylor Don’t Nobody Mess With My Baby GWP’s Grapevine M- 25 54 Eddie Holman Eddie’s My Name Parkway VG++ 20 55 Tommy Neal Goin’ To A Happening Pameline VG+ 50 Plays well despite wear 56 Mike & Modifiers I Found Myself A Brand New Baby Gordy 7006 WD VG++ 30 57 Larry Williams & Johnny Watson A Quitter Never Wins Okeh VG++ 25 58 Wally Cox This Man Wand M- 50 59 Patti Austin I Wanna Be Loved Coral VG++ 30 60 Harold Hutton Lucky Boy Checker VG++ 40 This is Bobby Hutton’s first record and great Northern 61 Dean Parrish Determination Boom WD M- 75 62 Moses Smith The Girl Across The Street Dionn M- 75 Genuine original with dead wax matrix marks as per promo 63 Fluffy Falana My Little Cottage (By The Sea) Alpha VG++ 100 64 Ed Crook That’s Alright Tri-Sound M- 40 65 Rex Garvin Queen Of The Go-Go Tower WD M- 40 66 Sam Ambrose & Friend They’ll Be Coming Crazy Horse M- 30 67 Ad Libs Johnny My Boy Blue Cat WD M- 75 68 Jamie The Priceless Gem MGM M- 20 69 Royal Lancers At The Head Of The Crown ABC-Paramount WD M- 20 70 Dolly & The Fashions Abscence Made My Heart Grow Fonder Tri Disc M- 40 71 Richard (Popcorn) Wylie Rosemary, What Happened Karen WD VG++ 75 72 Tammi Terrell This Old Heart Of Mine Motown 1138 M- 15 73 Supremes He’s All I Got Motown 1094 M- 15 74 Etta James Seven Day Fool Argo VG++ 30 75 Radiants Hold On Chess D M- 15 76 Porgy & The Monarchs My Heart Cries For You Musicor D M- 30 Beige 2nd issue — the one with ‘Hey Girl’ 77 Gail Anderson My Turn Now Early Bird WD VG++ 25 78 Joan Moody Anything Worth Having Sylvia WD M- 50 79 Bobby Moore Chained To Your Heart Checker M- 25 80 Mamie Galore It Ain’t Necessary St. Lawrence WD M- 40 81 Showmen Our Love Will Grow Swan M- 75 82 Al Wilson The Snake Soul City D M- 25 Actually pretty rare on a demo 83 Bobby Garrett I Can’t Get Away Mirwood M- 75 84 April Stevens Wanting You MGM D M- 60 85 Jimmey (Soul) Clark (Come On And Be My) Sweet Darlin’ Soulhawk M- 50 86 Jeanette Williams All Of A Sudden Back Beat D M- 150 87 George Carrow Angel Baby (You Don’t Even Love Me) Columbia WD M- 25 Original. First release — ‘You Don’t Even Love Me’ 88 International Five I Need You Starway M- 25 Churning group mover — sounds like a perfect Detroit record — but it ain’t 89 Eddie Hill I Can Hear You Crying Ge Ge M- 40 90 Bob Relf Blowing My Mind To Pieces orange label Trans -American M- 75 91 Marlena Shaw Let’s Wade In The Water Cadet M- 40 92 Ila Van Can’t Help Loving That Man Of Mine Roulette WD M- 50 Don’t forget the flipside — a great version of Darrell Banks’ ‘I’ve Got The Feeling’ 93 Nolan Porter If I Could Only Be Sure ABC M- 60 94 Sons Of Moses Soul Symphony Coral D M- 30 Quite rare with labels on the correct sides 95 Shirley Ellis Soul Time Columbia M- 15 96 Theresa Lindsey Gotta Find A Way Correc-tone WD M- 25 Rare white promo 97 Shirley Wahls That’s How Long (Im Gonna Love You) King M- 75 98 Darryl Stewart Name It And Claim It Wand M- 125 99 Patti Labelle Loving Rules Atlantic Wd M- 40 100 Archie Bell & The Drells Here I Go Again Atlantic WD M- 20 Rare promo 101 Charlie Rich Love Is After Me Hi D VG++ 15 MODERN / CROSSOVER 102 Revealers They Had A Party At The Watergate Paramount D M- 250 103 Michelle Wiley Feel Good 20th Century M- 100 104 Sisters’ Sledge Brand New Generation Money Back M- 250 105 Trumains Ripe For The Pickin’ RCA M- 300 106 Clay Brown Walk With A Groove Florentine VG+ 150 107 David Sea Night After Night Crown Ltd M- 100 108 The Tears Sweet Love Funkshun M- 100 109 Michael Valvano For The First Time In My Life Jodi-Pat M- 150 110 Tony Baxter Let The Past Be The Past Gates M- 200 111 Roy Simon I’m Waiting For Love Paper Moon M- 150 Rare and obscure seventies from the West Coast 112 Rochelle Rabouin Keep This In Mind Cygnet M- 150 113 Sonny Munro Open The Door To Your Heart Epic M- 100 Great deep flipside on this rare issue copy 114 Joe Tex Under Your Powerful Love Dial M- 25 115 Tyrone Barkley Man Of Value Midsong Int M- 50 116 Phyllis Hyman You Know How To Love Me Arista M- 15 117 Bobby Womack Home Is Where The Heart Is Columbia M- 25 118 Heartstoppers Court’ In Mama All Platinum M- 25 Great midtempo stuff from these girls 119 Midnite Flyte Don’t Turn Away SRI M- 30 120 Midwest Franchise When You Come Around Me MCA M- 30 121 Mighty Pope Heaven On The Seventh Floor Private Stock M- 20 123 Mighty Pope Tower Of Strength Canadian RCA M- 10 124 Mike & Bill Things Won’t Be This Bad Always Arista M- 10 125 Mike & Bill Somebody’s Gotta Go (Sho Ain’t Me) Arista WD M- 10 126 Mike & Bill Somebody’s Gotta Go (Sho Ain’t Me) Moving Up M- 35 127 Buddy Miles We Got Love Columbia M- 15 128 Buddy Miles We Got Love Columbia WD M- 25 129 Florence Miller I Believe In Love P&P M- 50 130 Ronnie Miller Listen To The Music Polydor M- 25 131 Jackie Milton Foolish Foolish Fool De-Vel M- 20 132 Garnet Mimms Right Here In The Palm Of My Hands Arista M- 25 133 Mirage I Had A Fight With Love / Can’t Stop A Man In Love Warner Bros M- 25 134 Miss Louistine I Don’t Want To Love Nobody NWE M- 25 135 Grover Mitchell Ah Feel She Really Doesn’t Wanna Do It Vanguard M- 15 136 Lee Mitchell The Economy Roll M- 40 137 McKinley Mitchell Fallin’ For Your Love Southern Biscuit M- 15 138 Phillip Mitchell Oh How OI Love You Hi D M- 25 139 Robbie Mitchell & Darryl Patterson No One Can Do The Things You Do / I Lost My Love In A Beggars Dream ABC Tangerine M- 25 FUNK 140 James Stinson Keep On Radex M- 100 141 Gloria Williams Sister Funk Downtown M- 200 142 Howard Caldwell Baby You Can’t Let Me Go Try-Hard M- 100 143 Leon Wilks Hot Pants Mary Apollo 11 M- 100 144 George Campbell K Five Wear It Out N.C. Super Star M- 100 145 James & The Incredible Showmen James Brown’s Boo-Ga-Loo Disco M- 100 146 Kickin Mustangs Kickin Plato VG++ 100 147 Billy The Kid Ghetto Car Brubell M- 100 148 Jim-Stick Revelation Night Of The Witch Doctor Bull Durham M- 100- 149 John Tyrone Hello Abigail Demos M- 100 150 Samuella Williams Ah-Junkie Man Tops M- 125 151 R D M Band Give Up Virtue WD M- 100 152 Billy Ball Upsetters African Suspense S B I M- 100 153 Seeburg Spotlite Band Twine Time Seeburg M- 100 154 Willie Lee Fly Down Creative Motif M- 100 155 Standing Ovation But To Love Raja M- 100 156 Rhythm Makers Zone Vigor M- 15 157 Rhythm Makers Touch Vigor M- 15 158 Rhythm Rebellion Racoon Tangerine M- 15 159 Sonny Rhodes The Blodstone Beat Rhodes Way M- 10 160 Richmond Int’l Back On The Road Again Red Coach M- 25 161 James Rivers I Hear Ya JB’s M- 15 162 Roadrunners Woman, Woman Colossus M- 25 163 Robert Ron &Eddie Love Potion # 9 Unisfere M- 30 164 Cal Roberts International Funk Magic Minstrel M- 15 165 Gip Roberts Hunchin’ TCB M- 10 166 Jackie Ross A One Woman Man Sedgrick M- 20 167 Jackie Ross A One Woman’s Man GSF M- 20 168 Rough & Ready Bump And Wind Black Kat M- 25 169 R- Stash Booty March / Get Down Curtom M- 5 170 Routers Sack Of Woe Mercury WD M- 15 171 Little Royal I’ll Come Crawling Trius M- 15
  22. Mine still hasn't arrived. Bummer.
  23. Where's my copy then?
  24. Brad is a legend mate. I got the first Chandlers off him in the 70's. he didn't think it would go because of the slow break in the middle.


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