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  1. Fake live album 'on top'. Studio real sessions with fake 'live effects' blended/mixed' in between every songs. Was trendy to do so I guess. Indeed shame to spoil it as such. But great LP still. Timothy Wilson 45 on Budha otherwise. Cheers, Tim
  2. Payment accepted through Paypal as gift. Post to Europe is 5 £ and 6 £ to the rest of the world. gradings are as follow; M, Ex, Vg - sleeve first than record - Little Dion Ex/Ex 10 £ 'ten feet tall''lonely teardrops' RCA Germany - Nina Simone Ex/Ex stol 12 £ 'save me'/'to be young, gifted and black' RCA Germany !!! SOLD !!! - Lou Johnson Ex/Ex 8 £ 'rock me baby'/'it's in the wind' Stax French !!! SOLD !!! - Lou Rawls Ex/Ex 8£ 'see you when i get there'/'spring again' PIR Holland !!! SOLD !!! Garnet Mimms Ex/Ex 10£ 'my baby'/'keep on smiling UA Holland - Dewey Edwards Ex/Ex 12 £ 'come on over'/I let a good thing ' Cameo/Parkway Holland - Impressions Ex/Ex 15 £ 'amen'/'long, long winter' Artone Holland - Chubby Checker Ex/Ex 10 £ 'you better believe it baby'/'she wants t'swim' Cameo/Parkway Holland Platters Ex/Ex Ex 20 £ 'shing-a-ling-a-loo'/'on the top of my mindd' CBS Holland
  3. PM me to reserve and/or inquire Payment accepted through Paypal as gift. Post to Europe is 10 £ and 12 £ to the rest of the world. gradings are as follow; M, Ex, Vg - sleeve first than record Leroy Hutson 'II' EX-some crease on opening corners (nothing ugly; check scans)/EX 35 £ Great LP by the guy with dancer with the like of "I'm falling in love with you" the wonederful stepper "love to hold you close" and the happy groovy "don't it make you feel good" ... and the rest is not bad either. Mystique 'featurig Ralph Johnson' 25 £ !!! SOLD !!! EX--sticker marks top front left/EX Nice LP with such club tunes as the opening track "if you're in need" and the ending track "fill you up" that is crème de la crème (no inuendo here) mellow stepper justify the buy for this album, plus the rest is also not bad either.
  4. Want one like this please, Cheers, Tim
  5. Love them OK, sure 'bout that but AFTER FEW SEARCHES, I discover that it's a reissue with a lovely picture sleeve. Now I want that ! Can somebody please help me ? Will move it to WANTS forum. Cheers, Tim
  6. GROUP ! BAND ! LABEL ! PRODUCER ! COMPOSER ! ... you get it all Common', that is "A" RECORD. Shame not mint, I admit, but MONO + PROMO still ! THE COVER; VG++ bares general wear (not the ugly RING wear that we all hate so much) and it has 4 inche's (10 centimeters) seam split at top right bottom. There's a glue sticker mark on front cover. I'd suggest by the size of it that it must have been one of those "promotional record - not for sale" typical sticker that you see on some of those Chicago and Detroit 45 sometimes. THE VINYL; is a GOOD EX-. It plays like a dream but bears some marks on the vynil. All light surface marks scattered here and there. So not a scuffy copy that shows the classic DJ's in and out of the sleeve zillion scuffs, but most likely left out of it's jacket a little while. PM me to reserve and/or inquire Payment accepted through Paypal as gift. Post to Europe is 10 £ and 12 £ to the rest of the world. 75 £
  7. PM me to reserve and/or inquire Payment accepted through Paypal as gift. Post to Europe is 10 £ and 12 £ to the rest of the world. 40 £ Sleeve has split seam at top all the way halfway and 2 inches (5 centimeters) at bottom Otherwise pretty clean better mono and great looking promo copy for this classic soul act
  8. PM me to reserve and/or inquire Payment accepted through Paypal as gift. Post to Europe is 10 £ and 12 £ to the rest of the world. 50 £ USA Decca album in beautifull EX+/EX+ (drill hole cut in cover top left of front sleeve). Was NOS and still sealed when I firsrt bought it (shrink wrap still on). Tracks include only on LP "give me one more chance" & "Mr. heartache" and all in all a great album to browse through.
  9. Can't bragg enough how good this version is with the girls backings next to Deon's vocal performance. EX condition 35 £ Payment accepted through Paypal as gift. Post to Europe is 5 £ and 6 £ to the rest of the world.
  10. They have been pressed around since the late 7T's and there's about 4 or 5 difderent Soul Town numbers of them 4 tracks 7 inches EPs. They are low FI sounding like there's one channel missing. They are defo bootlegs but mind you made in Belgium for the popcorn scene. Noithing to do with the Brit northern market. They are genuingly reprensentative of the music played in the pop-corn clubs in Belgium back then. For the soul behalf of it anyway. At one time, it was an easy seller for the copy with the Tangeers "let my heart and soul be free"on since it was then favoured on he `northern soul scene and the Okeh copy enjoyed a second revival tripling in price. The boot was not out then. Kurt Harris "emperors", Sam Fletcher "other place" and other mid-slow two times tempos were raved in Belgium way before they were accepted in England's clubs. David Coleman was a big record then also (both of his biggies were). Belgian record dealers use to go to England since the mid early 7T's to buy bulks of records before british dealears made it the other way around ! I never take a stand on those ridiculous nationalists stands about who did better than the others. Then tables turned... The Club-discothequepop-corn thing in Belgium was maybe more open to John Doepublic than the northern soul scene wich was much more sub-culture spicified and coded. And so some good oldies tracks found favor first on Belgium soil and discos because they were just an easy catch on the ear and easy to swing with. Before gaining a second revived deejay and collector life intrests accross the chunnel for much more money with a broader European demand that is.
  11. OK Dave, maybe I'd have push it a bit higher for a minty one or a promo (both I've never seen yet) and or picture sleeved, but it's a sale I needed to do. So, to make it easy a fair price for a fair condition is all fine. Cheers, Tim
  12. Hi Pete, yes I've seen Frankie & Johnny more than few times (promos and stock) now and indeed never with a 'picture or art sleeve'. Same goes for the American Poets, but I'd love to one day encounter a pic sleeve for my Belgian Artistics at least. Let me dream, wish & hope. Cheers, Tim
  13. Yes it is Belgian, I'm not a specialist as such, but Belgium releases seemed to have use for some reasons the copyright organisation from both Holland and France untill the late 6T's. I never ventured into this but maybe Decca France was the main 'Decca house' for central Europe and since Sam & Bill 'I'll try' also had a release in France on Decca, the Copyrights stayed in France. Guess...
  14. 70 £, sorry price is in title, will correct that ASAP. USA Decca price tag today ? Would say in that region ?
  15. Hi Dave, yes it is totally with same with same flip side 'live and learn'. It's maybe my third copy in 25 years of record hunting. Never seen a picture sleeve to it though. Same goes for the Belgian Brunswick of the Artistics 'the chase is on' and the Bunny Sigler 'comparetively speaking'. I've asked some people around and never had a reliable source proving me otherwise. Only the Sam & Bill Belgian Brunswick of 'I'll try' has a PS defo. Voila. Cheers, Tim
  16. NOW SOLD ! 70 £ ex to ex - condition . Minus only due to light scuffs that don't affect plays at all PM me to reserve and/or inquire Payment accepted through Paypal as gift. Post to Europe is 5 £ and 6 £ to the rest of the world.
  17. Hi Sean, OK, cheers for that, but does the label of your acetate give any leads on way or the other ? Like Corbel music and/or McCoy music or Teac music? Cheers, Tim
  18. I have a Conclave copy and indeed was struck to discover that a Bojo release existed. Is it really a first issue or is it something else ? Looking at the credits on both issues I would wonder if Horace Ott would have done the arrangements (and they are great !) and have agreed not to be credited on a first issue (the Bojo one) to start with ? Then there's a certain Nat Badger who also appears on both Gerge E. Smith & Mary Davis Conclave release that isn't credited on the composer's credit for the Bojo release. Why should he not be mentioned on Bojo ? Who is Nat Badger BTW ? Is it George E. Smith's real name ? That would explain the name change/swap for the composition on 'don't find me guilty' on Bojo. Finally, on the Bojo release the 'A' side is 'human' and not 'don't find me guilty' like on the Conclave. His private press album on Bojo, that seem later than late 6T's, is also titled 'I'm only human'. So wouldn't it make sense that there was a 'revival' locally or widelly of 'human' or of Gerge's version more particullary to see a 'private press' re-release. Making the Bojo release a second edition (maybe not fully legit) followed with an LP that seem more to be late 7T's anyway (wich I never had in my hands so I can't judge better what that LP is made of) ? To prevent any back fire shouts I want to stress that I'm not trying to pretend that I know for fact what I'm implying here, I'm just trying to see if what I thing to be often wrongly presented as first press on Bojo could actually be a second private press thing or not. Looking at all the 'hints' or questions I've provide here above, prove me right or wrong. Any light shed on this is welcome one way or the other. Cheers, Tim
  19. SOLD !!! Clean, clean, clean ex++/m- from an USA radio stock. 180 £ (P&P included) and add 7 £ to have it registered. PM me to reserve or inquire. Paypal as gift. Cheers, Tim
  20. I agree with 71 Steve, had them White Label for years untill I totally decide to improve with vintage... mono read.... turntable, arm, etc. My pair of Shure White Labels headshells and needles are still in my DJ bag though. Since you can't always trust nor relly on those ones already there, I can always know what I'm gonna read my records wiith even whan I DJ. Only down side I see with those White label is their shorter than average life span. The needle is quiete fragile and you hear when they are tired a bit already. So price included makes them dearer. But all those I know using them are happy with them and the sound improvement they hear listening to their vintage records once again.
  21. PM me to reserve and/or inquire Payment accepted through Paypal as gift. Post to Europe is 5 £ and 6 £ to the rest of the world. Soul Patrol 'save your love'/'need of love' Highland Ex WOL 10 £ SOLD ! (THE boot defo with great sound and note that the label are reversed so the previous owner decide to remember that by writing A and B on each sides) Symphonics 'silent kind of guy'/'feet don't fail me now' Brunswick Y/Demo Ex TOL on flip 20 £ (good girly 'Motownesque' from the team who did the great 'no more' also on Brunswick. The flip is an ackward instrumentral piece that I really love. An acquired taste ?) Occasions 'there's no you'/'baby don't go' Big Jim Ex+ H2O 20 £ (record was NOS when I bought it so was minty but as scan shows; it suffered some water damages on the label) Azzie Danfair 'you've got everything (I want)' on Mellow Records M- 30 £ (the yellow label copy prior to the pink issue. Here with 'you've got...' as the b-side ! Strong 2/4 time beat mid tempo with non-challant singing. Works great. Love it !)
  22. Post to Europe is 5 £ and 6 $ to the rest of the world Al Wilson 'show and tell' Rocky Road records M- 3 £ Baby Washington 'just can't get you out of my mind' Master M- 4 £ Major Lance 'sweeter' Playboy M- 5 £ Quadraphonics 'betchaif you check it out' b/w 'prove my love to you' Innovation II records M- 6 £
  23. This very one doesn't. But now that you mention it, I do recall a Belgium picture sleeve for this record. Now as promos, I don't believe that any of the 6T's Belgian pressings ever came with picture sleeves. All the promo lots (radios and others) we saw came just with white paper sleeves. Voilà .


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