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Hi all, Big List and nice selection of Seventies / Modern 45's... all under twenty quid bar one of two...Loads of Great tracks in there... Payment and post at the bottom.. Kind Regards, Malcolm ________ Jerry Washington - Baby Don't Leave Me / Excello EX++ £10 Brilliant funk rocker from Jerry Washington, all his releases on Excello were Brilliant... Mary Holmes - I Need your Lovin / I'll Make it Up To You / Philly Groove records EX++ £30 Classic Crossover Double sider... R.B Hudmon - this Could Be the Night / Atlantic EX++ £15 Don't know if this came out on his Cotillion LP, great seventies track... Jean Carn - Was That All it was / All I Really Need is you / Philly Int Records WD M- £15 Sublime seventies from Jean, just a great record period... Tip Watkins - People Gonna talk (Pt1/2) H&L Records EX++ £15 Very nice Modern track from 1977, I bought this in Sydney of all places... Lady Margo - Simply Got to Make It / Cynthia Records M- £15 very nice copy, remember this was included in the Soul Supply LP 'Modern Times' classic Comp in it's own right... James Hazelhurst - I Wont Die / SWAR EX++ £15 This is a brilliant seventies 45, lots of interest in recent times... The Foundations - Change My Life / UK Psyco Ex £100 Two 45’s of worth on this label, with a recent reissue of the other, this is a really great Crossover 45…>Hear< The Electras - Another Mans Woman / DeLite WD EX+ £15 Girlie Crossover track, you see styrene issues allot, not to many Vinyl demos'... Nu Sound Express Ltd. - Aint That Good Enough / Dollar records VG++ £10 Classic fast Funk 45, this kicks some, was a big track for them, think they did a pt two as well...Love the intro... Rockie Robbins - Hang Tough / A&M EX++ £15 Real mover from 1980 this one, great modern dancer... Sir Wales Wallace - What Ever You want / I Wish I Could say What I want to / Innovation 2 EX++ £15 All bar 2/3 releases at the end of the labels life on this label are the business, this is a cracker from 1975... Gloria Edwards - (Need Nobody to help Me) Keep Up with my Man / King WD M- £10 Class 45, crossover perfection imo.. Brenda Parker - Help me Find Mr Good Man / Black Falcon M- WDemo £15 Class crossover 45, nice on demo too Mike & Brenda Sutton - Don't Hold Back / SAM Records M- £10 Very nice track from 82, taken from the Lp of the same name... Beverly and Duane - Glad I Gotcha Baby / We Got to Stick Together / Ariola M- £10 Brilliant double sider from 1978... GQ - Make my Dreams a Reality / Arista M- £10 Classic, got 7 and 12i releases, blinding record this from 1979... Chocolate Syrup - You've Got a Lot To Give / Brown Dog M- £10 Goes for double this on here every week, brilliant 7ts track... Dramatics - Whatcha See is Whatch Get / Volt Dh VG++ £10 Classic track from the Dramatics, tad bit of wear on the outside of the label, hardly noticeable.. Al Wilson - Count the Days / Road Show EX++ £10 You wont get a better seventies ttack for a tenner, this is a great 45, nice condition... Glass House - Playing Games / Invictus EX++ £15 Sublime seventies, one of those lesser known tracks from this label... Sy Hightower - I Wonder Why / Go back baby / Hayley M- £8 Classic Modern spin... Frankie Kelly - Aint That the Truth / 10 Records EX++ £10 Uk release of this Modern spin from 85, brilliant intro... 9th Street exit - Lets make it Harmony / Solid Foundation EX+ (Demo Stamped) £15 Brill seventies modern Instrumental.. General Johnson - Don't Walk Away / Arista VG++ (Sol) £10 Another Classic Seventies spin, tad bit of sticker residue on the label, the stickers have come away... Gail Eason - Loves Gonna Find You / A&M Demo £10 One of those sounds you can imagine got played at the Mecca, one of many brilliant tracks on A&M... Natural Four - You cant Keep Running Away / Curtom M- £10 One of their best 45's, from the LP 'Natural Four'... Universal Mind - Something Fishy Going On / Red Coach EX++ £5 ** SOLD ** Great seventies spin, rate this one allot.. LoveMan - Touch You Again / Hilly City M- £5 ** SOLD ** Re Mix of the rare Ronnie Stokes 12". The beginning of that cut is a bit all over the place, this edit has tightened the song up, its shorter and allot better IMO... Teddy Pendergrass - It's you I Love / PIR issue £10 His best imo.. Brilliant track this one... Jimmie 'Bo' Horne - If You want My Love / Alston VG++ £15 Classic seventies... Archie Bell & the Drells - Don't Let Love Get You Down / Portrait (UK) EX++ £5 ** SOLD ** Only way to get this Killer on 7 Inch.. The Trey's I Found It All in You / Soul Junction M- £5 Class reissue of this Big crossover Track... Elbowed Out - Things are Changing / Soul Junction M- £5 Unreleased seventies, brilliant, one of two 45's SJ put out on them... Eddie Ray - Wait a Minute / Numero M- £10 Unreleased cut of this track, real storming Northern... --------- *** Payment *** To be made by pay pal, as Friends & Family (Gift Payment) to: arkanoid300@hotmail.com ** POST ** 1st Class Signed for Within the Uk (Insured upto £50) £2.50 Reg Post for a single 45 in the UK, (Insured upto £500 within the UK) £7.15 If your overseas just say where and I'll quote you separately... I do not offer free postage unless stated. Kind regards, Malcolm
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very happy today, just bought Working Week - Venceremos (We Will Win) and Judy Roberts Lp, which has the brilliant 'Never Was Love' on it... Mal.C
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Scan Off evil bay Rod, only £8 as well... says 75 on the label... just listened to 'Misteri', its a bit commercial for my taste, I'd have thought 'If You Don't Love Me No More' was more a Mecca type of sound, I never went obviously... m
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cheers I thought so, curtom has 75 on the label, Paramount 74, but given the size oif the labels you would of thought the other way round... Malcolm
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'The Jones Girls - If You Don't Love Me No More' Hi all, came out twice, anybody know which label is the first one, Curtom or Paramount? Thanks in advance, malcolm
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We all knew, but its a sad day, condolences to all his friends and family... Gonna play some Billy Butler tracks tonight, really looking forward to that...
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The most exciting release this week...well I think its this week, apologies if I got that wrong... anyhow, this was only ever on the LP, so very happy to get 'Gil Scott-Heron - When You Are Who You Are' on a 7"... You can get it from Ace Records... https://acerecords.co.uk/when-you-are-who-you-are-free-will-alt-take-1 Mal.C
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Billy Mcgregor - It's My Turn Now / The Great Creation - Rare Gold Label
Mal C replied to Rudzy's topic in Record Sales
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I'll have to fish it out Gogz, I deffo dont need the 45 ...:-)) Here's some more: Teddy Pendergrass - It's you I Love / PIR issue £10 His best imo.. Brilliant track this one... Jimmie 'Bo' Horne - If You want My Love / Alston VG++ £15 Classic seventies... Archie Bell & the Drells - Don't Let Love Get You Down / Portrait (UK) EX++ £5 ** SOLD ** Only way to get this Killer on 7 Inch.. The Trey's I Found It All in You / Soul Junction M- £5 Class reissue of this Big crossover Track... Elbowed Out - Things are Changing / Soul Junction M- £5 Unreleased seventies, brilliant, one of two 45's SJ put out on them... Eddie Ray - Wait a Minute / Numero M- £10 Unreleased cut of this track, real storming Northern... Kind regards Malcolm
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Hi all, BIG List and nice selection of Seventies / Modern 45's... Loads of Great tracks in there... You tube clips are not the actual 45 for sale, just for reference... Kind Regards, Malcolm ________ Jerry Washington - Baby Don't Leave Me / Excello EX++ £10 Brilliant funk rocker from Jerry Washington, all his releases on Excello were Brilliant...>Hear< Mary Holmes - I Need your Lovin / I'll Make it Up To You / Philly Groove records EX++ £30 Classic Crossover Double sider... >Hear< R.B Hudmon - this Could Be the Night / Atlantic EX++ £15 Don't know if this came out on his Cotillion LP, great seventies track... >Hear< Jean Carn - Was That All it was / All I Really Need is you / Philly Int Records WD M- £15 Sublime seventies from Jean, just a great record period... >Hear< Tip Watkins - People Gonna talk (Pt1/2) H&L Records EX++ £15 Very nice Modern track from 1977, I bought this in Sydney of all places... >Hear< Lady Margo - Simply Got to Make It / Cynthia Records M- £15 very nice copy, remember this was included in the Soul Supply LP 'Modern Times' classic Comp in it's own right...>Hear< James Hazelhurst - I Wont Die / SWAR EX++ £15 This is a brilliant seventies 45, lots of interest in recent times...>Hear< The Foundations - Change My Life / UK Psyco Ex £100 Two 45’s of worth on this label, with a recent reissue of the other, this is a really great Crossover 45…>Hear< The Electras - Another Mans Woman / DeLite WD EX+ £15 Girlie Crossover track, you see styrene issues allot, not to many Vinyl demos'...>Hear< Nu Sound Express Ltd. - Aint That Good Enough / Dollar records VG++ £10 Classic fast Funk 45, this kicks some, was a big track for them, think they did a pt two as well...Love the intro...>Hear< Rockie Robbins - Hang Tough / A&M EX++ £15 Real mover from 1980 this one, great modern dancer...>Hear< Sir Wales Wallace - What Ever You want / I Wish I Could say What I want to / Innovation 2 EX++ £15 All bar 2/3 releases at the end of the labels life on this label are the business, this is a cracker from 1975...>Hear< Gloria Edwards - (Need Nobody to help Me) Keep Up with my Man / King WD M- £10 Class 45, crossover perfection imo...>Hear< Brenda Parker - Help me Find Mr Good Man / Black Falcon M- WDemo £15 Class crossover 45, nice on demo too >Hear< Mike & Brenda Sutton - Don't Hold Back / SAM Records M- £10 Very nice track from 82, taken from the Lp of the same name...>Hear< Beverly and Duane - Glad I Gotcha Baby / We Got to Stick Together / Ariola M- £10 Brilliant double sider from 1978... >Hear< GQ - Make my Dreams a Reality / Arista M- £10 Classic, got 7 and 12i releases, blinding record this from 1979...>Hear< Chocolate Syrup - You've Got a Lot To Give / Brown Dog M- £10 Goes for double this on here every week, brilliant 7ts track...>Hear< Dramatics - Whatcha See is Whatch Get / Volt Dh VG++ £10 Classic track from the Dramatics, tad bit of wear on the outside of the label, hardly noticeable..>Hear< Al Wilson - Count the Days / Road Show EX++ £10 You wont get a better seventies ttack for a tenner, this is a great 45, nice condition... >Hear< Glass House - Playing Games / Invictus EX++ £15 Sublime seventies, one of those lesser known tracks from this label...>Hear< Sy Hightower - I Wonder Why / Go back baby / Hayley M- £8 Classic Modern spin...>Hear< Frankie Kelly - Aint That the Truth / 10 Records EX++ £10 Uk release of this Modern spin from 85, brilliant intro...>Hear< 9th Street exit - Lets make it Harmony / Solid Foundation EX+ (Demo Stamped) Brill seventies modern Instrumental.. >Hear< General Johnson - Don't Walk Away / Arista VG++ (Sol) £10 Another Classic Seventies spin, tad bit of sticker residue on the label, the stickers have come away..>Hear< Gail Eason - Loves Gonna Find You / A&M Demo £10 One of those sounds you can imagine got played at the Mecca, one of many brilliant tracks on A&M...>Hear< Natural Four - You cant Keep Running Away / Curtom M- £10 One of their best 45's, from the LP 'Natural Four'...>Hear< Universal Mind - Something Fishy Going On / Red Coach EX++ £5 Great seventies spin, rate this one allot..>Hear< LoveMan - Touch You Again / Hilly City M- £5 ** SOLD ** Re Mix of the rare Ronnie Stokes 12". The beginning of that cut is a bit all over the place, this edit has tightened the song up, its shorter and allot better IMO...>Hear< --------- *** Payment *** To be made by pay pal, as Friends & Family (Gift Payment) to: arkanoid300@hotmail.com ** POST ** 1st Class Signed for Within the Uk (Insured upto £50) £2.50 Reg Post for a single 45 in the UK, (Insured upto £500 within the UK) £7.15 If your overseas just say where and I'll quote you separately... I do not offer free postage unless stated. Kind regards, Malcolm
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I love it, horns and whistles... hey, day glow record labels, that could catch on you know... Caption: The Kings Hall last night, unbridled euphoria as it becomes apparent Sag War Fare is indeed an original Press!!!
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well its Ex+ isn't it Mick... nice condition but not m- mal
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talking of Brit girl versions of tracks, Ive always rated Lulu's version of 'Leave a Little Love' as being the definitive version, for myself at least. I know it was cut by a few female singers Stateside, but as with Dusty''s and Kikki's work, there's a whole lot more to her rendition of the song.... Mal;.C
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Not heard this track for years till I pulled it out tonight, now this sounds like a soul track to me, very much like a soul 45 I know, but I cant place it... Original composition by Larry Heard, or do folk think he lifted something from someplace else? Malcolm
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Is that right? It would be fun to boo or Coo when a boot or original came on.... You could do a silly dance....
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I've not read the whole thread, apologies, but did I read right, was one part of the start of this thread about cameras above the decks? Seriously, and that's being touted as an effort to add interest to collectors, while giving the added benefit of subversively acting as OVO Police.... No wonder the outside world think we're all mad... I love you all, but you lot are Fookin crazy!!!! That said you could cover the labels with interesting pictures and messages... That would be fun.... Mad as March Hares... All of you... Me included...
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Hi all, here's a utterly brilliant 45, reduced twice Now, £30 quid for a track as good as this! Any links to you tube are for reference only, not an exact recording of the 45 for sale... --------- Eugene Blacknell and his Savonics - Jump Back / Mo'self - Celeste VG+ £50 Reduced to £40 NOW £30 This is my old copy of this 45, I've now replaced it with a mint one. Condition wise, the label has a bit of dirt around the ring, the vinyl shows wear and has visual rub / marks and small scratches, which cam be heard but its nothing annoying at all, just a consistent crackle really, overall Ive been happy with this copy for a decade, not mint but did me fine, Ive replaced it cause its a all time top ten track for me.... its a loud tune! check out the scan. Hear 'JUMP BACK !!" Kind Regards, Malcolm --------- ** Payment ** to be made by pay pal, as Friends & Family (Gift Payment) to: arkanoid300@hotmail.com ** POST ** 1st Class Signed for Within the Uk (Insured upto £50) £2.50 Reg Post for a single 45 in the UK, (Insured upto £500 within the UK) £7.15
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The Group Featuring Cecil Washington For Richard Caiton
Mal C replied to soulster22's topic in Record Sales
is this that 'Our Love is true' track? or the flip off... -
Steady... Just the positive stuff... keep the vibration high..
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overjoyed this morning, Ive sold allot lately, but a few Ive picked up to keep came through he post. Got a totally mint Mike & The Censations - There's Nothing I Can Do About It / Highland... This is whats its all about folks!! and a vinyl Issue of Bobby Reed - Time is Right for Love / Bell, Lovely thing, mint, silvery vinyl issue and ozzzzzing.... but then you all know that... Dave Farrell your a star mate, made my week that has... Last but certainly not least, Freddie Scott LP 'Lonely Man' which has my favorite track from him, 'It's Been Like This all My Life' absolute perfection!!! and dare I say a million times better that 'Mr. Heartache' stick with the LP's people... happy days... Malcolm
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Here's my Aussie copy which I got from Steve Plumb... Steve I had this from you a while ago now, couple years at least... unless you had two? Sorry Baz, not helping you're mate this is it...maybe push him over to Steve Plumb's website for £40.. Mal;_)
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Stunning...
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Great CD for the car... I just love the advert and the beautiful Levanna...I could watch her dance all day!! there I've said it....
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Here's some good info on the singer / Group >Here< Like Conway Twitty, he sings country now but there was a time when Joe Stampley rocked with the best of them. That was when he fronted a band called The Uniques. The band’s name stemmed from difficulty in efforts by critics to pigeonhole its singing and playing style. From its bluesy cover of Art Neville’s All These Things, to the upbeat tempo of Not Too Long Ago, The Uniques endeavored to play to whatever intensity appreciative audiences wanted. Born June 6, 1943, in Springhill, Louisiana, Stampley grew up listening to Hank Williams and before he was ten, he was playing piano. Following his family’s move to Baytown, Texas, he had an opportunity to sing for Hank Williams on a radio program. Williams encouraged him and after high school, the family moved back to Springhill. By now, he had discovered the Everly Brothers and Jerry Lee Lewis. By age fifteen, he was writing songs and cutting demo records with local deejay Merle Kilgore. The early efforts by Stampley did nothing, nor did a 1961 session for Chess Records. “We played colleges and dances all around the ArkLaTex (southwest Arkansas, northwest Louisiana, and east Texas),” Stampley said. He attended Southern State College in Magnolia, Arkansas. “I majored in pool,” he said, only half joking. It was while attending Southern State that he formed The Uniques. Members included brother Bobby Stampley of Springhill, bass; Ray Mills of nearby Sarepta, lead guitar; Mike Love of Magnolia, Arkansas, drums; Jim Woodfield of Pine Bluff, Arkansas, guitar, and Joe Stampley, keyboard and lead vocalist. “I kept bugging Stan Lewis to hear me play and he kept telling me he didn’t have the time,” Stampley said. Still, he credits Lewis for getting his singing career off the ground. Lewis, owner of Stan’s Record Shop in Shreveport, was previously affiliated with Leonard Chess and Chess Records in Chicago. He maintained a close relationship with Chess after he moved to Shreveport as the largest single distributor in Louisiana for Chess Records. Not content to sell others’ records, Lewis launched his own recording labels, Paula, named for his wife, Pauline, and Jewel, intended for black performers, the so-called race records, common for the times. “Stan finally got tired of listening to me pester him so he told me to go see this guy Dale Hawkins,” Stampley said. Hawkins had started out selling records for Stan, had recorded Susie Q, and was doing production work for Stan’s Paula record label. “I went to Dale and he asked me if we had anything we’d written and I said ‘yes.’ He told me to sing him something a cappella and I sang Not too Long Ago for him and he signed us on the spot. “We recorded Not too Long Ago at the Robin Hood Brian Studio in Tyler, Texas,” he said. “Dale Hawkins produced the record and Stan released it on Paula No. 219, the very first Paula Record ever released,” Stampley said. The B-side was Fast Way of Living. Not Too Long Ago reached number 66 on Billboard’s Hot 100 in April 1965 and remained on the charts for six weeks. Discovered by country songwriter and deejay Merle Kilgore, Stampley and his band were recorded by a former blues record executive Stan Lewis, and produced by rockabilly Dale Hawkins. The Uniques’ biggest hit was All These Things, a song first done by Art Neville of New Orleans. “I didn’t even know the words to All These Things when we recorded it and I just winged the second verse,” Stampley said. “Art Neville’s original version said, When you were ten minutes late/I started to cry. Instead of that line, I sang When you started to go/I started to cry. Later, in a live performance, I sang it correctly and the crowd got angry. “I’m very proud of All These Things,” he said. “It went to number one on KLIF in Dallas, the biggest rock & roll station in that market.” Nationally, the numbers were considerably more modest. It barely cracked the Top 100 at number 97 in July of 1966 and remained on the charts just two weeks. It did, however, secure them a spot on American Bandstand. Another of his songs that should have charted with better promotion was How Lucky Can One Man Be. After reverting to country, Stampley turned out hits like Soul Song, Roll on Big Mama, If You’ve Got Ten Minutes, Do You Ever Fool Around, and Hey Joe, Hey Moe (the latter with Moe Bandy). In 1976, he had eight singles that charted with Billboard and he received Billboard’s Single Artist of the Year award. In 1980, he and Moe Bandy received the Country Music Association’s award for Vocal Duo of the Year. Besides Moe Bandy, others with whom Stampley has performed include Buddy King, The Boogie Kings, and in 1992, he teamed with John Fred and G.G. Shinn to form the Louisiana Boys. Whether he’s doing country, blues, honky tonk, ballads, or traditional rock & roll, Stampley can infuse life into any crowd by encouraging audience members to sing along with him as they clap and dance in the aisles. On October 1, 2005, The Uniques reunited for a special show at the Piney Woods Palace in Stampley’s hometown of Springhill. The occasion was to commemorate the fortieth anniversary of the band’s recording session for Not Too Long Ago, still considered a classic of the southern rock sound. And, on their 45th Anniversary reunion in 2010 in Springhill, LA., , Joe Stampley, and The Uniques were inducted into The Louisiana Music Hall Of Fame.
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here's the first one right? wonder who the (M.Kilgore) is in the writing credits? any relation to Theola perhaps? Its not a common name is it... Dale Hawkins was a teen rocker and Wildcat tamer!! did the brilliant unissued inst 'The Hawk Walks'.... great track that ... mal;_)