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  1. I paid $40 USD about a year ago... M
  2. Mines a 7, and I reciently saw another on ebay... M
  3. Wow, I got one of these last year because of the name, my daughters name is Nia.... M
  4. Hi all, some set sales below... --------- ** 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. --------- Big John Hamilton - Take this Hurt off me / Minaret M- £20 ** SOLD ** Stunner to start, this is a class track you wont want to sell, I have two so happy to let it go.. probably one of the best records you will see on this site this week... Billy Leonard - Tears of Love / Fairmount Demo EX++ £20 ** SOLD ** This is beauty, mid tempo sixties out of the Harthon stable... Clarence Murray - Dont Talk Like that / SSS International EX++ £20 ** SOLD ** Keeping up the quality sixties tracks, this is the business, Period! Derek Martin - You Better Go / Roulette EX++ £25 Heard him sing this at Cleethorpes, every home should have one track, produced by Teddy Randazzo no less. The Georgettes - Hard Hard / M- £30 ** SOLD ** I was lucky enough to speak to some of these ladies, and assorted Yodi folk some years back, class record from a great bunch of musicians... Robert Thomas - Salvation / Charay £25 M- ** SOLD ** Spanking condition, massive oldie, and dare I say sounding 'Trendy' again, actually I hate 'trendy', if it was any good you would buy it first time you heard it, so buy it!!! Sunny & the Sunliners - If I Could see you Now / M- £25 ** SOLD ** Brilliant track, got pace, got fab backing, Great lead vocal, swirling, twirling stuff, yes I said that... Mellow Fellows - My Baby Needs you / DOT M- £50 ** SOLD ** Lovely Mid tempo group 45, long time known and loved.. Nice Dot issue in original sleeve.. Tommy Yates - Darling Something's Gotta Give / Verve Demo EX++ £25 ** SOLD ** Always been around, and still as brilliant as it always was, class track... ----------
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  5. I have some unreleased acetates, drop me a message on here... Malcolm
  6. What was he like to work with Tony? Mal
  7. Willie Harper, is that the same song as Amanda Humphry?
  8. Slightly Cryptic...
  9. Hi all, some sales below... --------- ** 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. --------- John Washington - Burn The Calendar / Sandwich M- £80 Fabulous soulful 45, very mint condition label and vinyl... The Insights - Love is a Game / United Audio £80 ** SOLD ** Custom press on this great label out of Youngstown Ohio, Marked this down as its VG+, there is noise and some clicks, but its done me for a decade, always been happy with it, good price for a quality track. The Venturas - Baby Be Mine / Daniels EX++ £200 brilliant Chicago group 45, both sides are the business. Skip Easterling - Keep the Fire Burning / The grass Looks Greener / Alon VG++ £75 (faded lettering on label) His best, great backing vocals on this one too… Barbara Brown - Pity the Fool / MGM (Sound of Memphis) WD M- £75 Sublime soul balled from MGM (Sounds Of Memphis label). Released in the early 7ts, written and produced by Dan Greer. Ernie Johnson & the Soul Blenders - You Gotta be Faithful and True / You Gonna Miss Me / Duplex VG+ £35 bit of wear on the label, and some rub on the vinyl, plays with a bit of crackle... that said, two awesome sides, one mid-tempo, one very nice deep soul side. The Millionaires - And the Rains Came / Coffee and Donuts / Specialty M- £90 superb group soul 45, stamped original.. Leroy Barbour - I Ain't Going Nowhere / Frontiersman EX++ £350 ** SOLD ** One of two versions of this track, this is a brilliant Modern 7ts soul rarity... Tad of M-, but only a tad... The Brentwoods - Gee But I Miss Him / Bell Sound Acetate VG++ £50 Plays fine this, and is a really great Girl Group track that came on ‘Talent Records’ in the US. I think this is really brilliant record… Sammy King - Your Old Standby / She's Moody With Her Love £250 Brilliant mid sixties double sider, with ‘Your Old standby’ edging it for me, the very rare other track released by Sammy on this label. The Mask Man and The Agents - I Wouldn't Come Back VG++ £50 This is such a good 45, really brilliant song, and great looking label, its got a bit of bubbling which you get with this title, where the glue on the label starts to come away, but its EX player…see scan Liz Lands - Midnight Johnny / Gordy EX++ tad of M- £100 This is the very rare later issue on Gordy, very few have turned up on this label design, Its mint bar a slight mark, I wont say scratch because you cant hear it at all, plays loud and clear, very rare on this design… Johnny Summers - I Cant Let Go / Yorktown M- £350 Two versions of this great track on the label, personally I love them both, but I’m only going to keep one, hence sale. Jackey Beavers - Bring Me All Your Heartaches / Grandland M- £100 Always been a quality track, very mint green issue… 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… Fabulous Four - If I Knew / Santimo M- £50 Steaming mint copy, real nice one, great group track that originally came out on Peak I think.. The Faithful Wonders — Ol’ John (Behold Thy Mother) / Ex (dh) Checker £70 Stunning track, the music and disc, doubt this has been touched since the day it was returned as unsold stock. Willie Greasham and The Free Food Ticket — I Cried Boo Hoo / Majesty Ex £20 Absolute spanker of a copy, and a brilliant driven Soul Funkler… Dee Dee Warwick - We're Doing Fine / I Want To Be With You / Blue Rock Pre Production Acetate VG++ £50 One for the Blue Rock Collectors, Signed by Cecil who I guess was a company rep or PR Man… Dan Folger - The Way of The Crowd / ELF WD VG++ (Xol) £80 Classic Beat ballad, it’s a BIG one! Very Nice copy… Cookie Scott & The Chevelles — Mislead £120 This is the release with Mislead vocal and Inst on it, a yellow issue. Always preferred this Crossover track from Cookie personally… Black & Blue - What I Got / Goin Back To Miss Annie Mercury Red Issue £120 This is the Red Issue with the brilliant flip side; you don’t get this on the common Demo’s, two brilliant crossover tracks for your money…lots of Demo's about, not many Issues... Johnny Newbag Little Samson — Sweet Thing / Port Records M- £45 My favorite 45 by him, really nice track.. Patti Austin — Your Too Much A Part of Me / Coral Demo EX £80 Killer Northern dancer, one of her best on the label.. Jimmy Gilford — Heartbreaker / Solid Hit WD M- £45 Love this track, both sides are great Kind regards, Malcolm
  10. I've given up on you tube embeds, as folk have said if it's an unknown, one or two is fine, I prefer to put scans up with description, you can open a tab and browse you tube, that's what I do... My scans by the way are all web ready via photoshop, allready compressed giving you a scan about 600-800 PX across, some on here are putting scans up that are 3000 - 4000 PX across, that's as bad as you tube embeds imo.... Mal
  11. if your looking for cheap killers from this man, might I suggest this.. also done by Chuck Bernard on the same label.. both very worthy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmY-k3I5CoU
  12. is this the mercury or Serock Label? on the subject of Theola Kilgore, anybody ever seen a vinyl issue of 'This Is My Prayer' or a demo for that fact, looking to uprate my green styrene issue.. Mal
  13. Hi all, some Grapevine 45's for sale below, payment and post detail at the bottom. Kind regards, Malcolm... £10.00 Matt Brown — Sweet Thing b/w Thank You Baby £10.00 The Magnetics — When I’m with My baby M- b/w Count the Days £10.00 George Hobson — Let it Be Real b/w A Place in your Heart £10.00 Archie Hodge — I Really Want to See You Girl b/w If I Didn’t Need You Woman £20.00 The Precisions — Such Misery / Drew Ex would be Mint Minus bar a really small label tear on the inner spindle, see the scan. b/w A Lovers Plea £60.00 Al Williams — I Am Nothing / Grapevine b/w Brand New love Mint Minus ** 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 (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. ----
  14. totally agree with the above, best to boycott Us Ebay all together, its a con... m
  15. the chap who runs this label is a very nice guy, there was a issue couple months back with allot of orders, big batch of them. he really went out of his way to make sure folk were happy...it was appreciated... M
  16. Have the numero Re issue if that interests you, Maybe if an orig doesn't appear? Mal
  17. bought Huns Review for £40 back in the early 9ts, how prices change.. when I sold it in 99, it took an age to go... prefer 'danger Zone' personally, much better track.. M
  18. Like to see that Alan, I've got a few NZ things, if your interested happy to swap for Aussie you have? Also have you seen my Aussie sales at the mo, always happy on swaps for them, check planet records Aussie section.... Mal
  19. I dont know of one, Masqueraders came to mind on the title, but thats a state away right...and a totally different track. but given so many of Curtis's early tracks had that exact tempo and sound, some small changes here and there, new vocalist / group vocals hey presto, new song... simple music but so, so good....
  20. Knew I'd seen that Quote somewhere... fabulous bit of writing from I assume Peter Guralnick, as it only credits 'Guralnick' on how this track came about... Sam Cooke And The Song That 'Almost Scared Him' Fifty years ago this week, Sam Cooke strolled into a recording studio, put on a pair of headphones, and laid down the tracks for one of the most important songs of the civil rights era. Rolling Stone now calls "A Change Is Gonna Come" one of the greatest songs of all time, but in 1964 its political message was a risky maneuver. Cooke had worked hard to be accepted as a crossover artist after building a sizable following on the gospel circuit. And the first thing to know about the song, Cooke biographer Peter Guralnick says, is that it's unlike anything the singer had ever recorded. "His first success came with the song 'You Send Me.' I mean, this was his first crossover number under his own name, and it went to No. 1 on the pop charts, which was just unheard of," Guralnick says. "As he evolved as a pop singer, he brought more and more of his gospel background into his music, as well as his social awareness, which was keen. But really, 'A Change Is Gonna Come' was a real departure for him, in the sense that it was undoubtedly the first time that he addressed social problems in a direct and explicit way." Read More... Image taken from the article and credited 'Sam Cooke in 1964, performing on the ABC variety show Shindig! just a few months before his death that December. ABC Photo Archives. --- I nearly bit on the 'Rude bard' post, but realised thats exactly why I hate some of these 'Rubbish' threads, your entitled to your opinion, perhaps we should leave it at that. Malcolm
  21. Another of my random posts, I know... but not without reason, lots of arguing the toss about rubbish on this site IMO, not enough about the sheer beauty of the music... let me rephrase that, there is lots of great stuff on the music, but we could loose all the rubbish about Dj's and the Northern soul top 500... and what venue allows talc... utter rubbish.. so with this in mind, I'll leave you with this for the Festive Season, listen and feel the glow inside... :-)) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbO2_077ixs Mal.C
  22. Nahh, Ive listened to it again and again, Pope 45 is not a patch on Jesse James... production or Vocal, as for the comparison of smokey against Bobby Bland... totally different singers there can be no comparison made with those artists in my mind...Sorry mate, but The Pope aint no DOPE!! I checked out the flip on the issue also, nice track, but still not as electrifying as Love affair... I think some tracks just hold something that others dont, you can point singularly to the vocal, or the the arrangement, the recording, the backing singers and all that, but it has to be taken as a whole, every time I hear this track it fills me with excitement very few other soul tracks do, id go as far as saying it maybe my all time favorite 45... As you rightly said thought, it basically comes down to personal preference... Malcolm
  23. got any Aussie 45's to sell mate? Malcolm
  24. I remember that one Benji, quite some years back, sure he did a scan of it....
  25. Fred Paris-I Just Can't Satisfy Green Sea I wonder whether some enterprising soul saw the label, and off the back of Pearlean Grey this Must have been played... begs the question, was Pearlean Grey an early Wigan spin also? Mal.C


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