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  1. Ive never heard this before.. your right, squint and its a killer side / Lp... i want one...
  2. She just looks so classy, love her voice and look... dunno no how much good this footage would be for research though, that's some pretty intrusive text... mal
  3. Jesus, that is truly dreadful... no amount of covering up can disguise that fact!! Some folk might not agree, but Ted Wilson...again absolutely dreadful vocal.. I suppose its the backing track people like... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xl03KfquvCA
  4. see I think the complete opposite, the one I dont really rate is 'My Man, A Sweet Man' its ok, but very poppy really compared to her other stuff 'house for sale' especially on the Inst is quite sublime... the Mark Williams version, dunno cant make my mind up on that, its a bit flat, lacks a bit off 'Sparkle" but I do like the horn bit, I think the Instrumental is my favorite here, it really stands alone without a vocal... Mal.c
  5. they missed the decimal point out there..
  6. Forgot that one, remember an old boss having it on his desk one day, totally out of the blue, when I mentioned it, he said he had been reading my CV, and my interests section, and thought he would check it out! Thanks Dave, I kept the job so you must gave done a good job on that cd... M:-))
  7. Mine doesn't have a time on it, the below scan is off the net but its identical to mine... says Printed: 1976
  8. God your right!! How the hell did it get on there? M
  9. Sorry I cant just pick one, Soul Class of 66, Up Town Down South, So Soulful 70s, Soulful Kinda Music / For Collectors Only, The Northern Soul Of L.A. Vol 2, simply because it had Troy Dodds and June Jackson on it... and the daddy of em all for me, Modern Soul Connoisseurs that one Richard Serling put together, cost a about a fiver when it came out, and what a track listing given the normal pit falls of licensing songs from various sources... in fact he mentioned on his show recently that this comp just happened, everything he asked for became available and out it came, sheers quality comp... Mal.C
  10. Heard it when it came out and it didn't really convince me then, Ive buy tons of House, but there are an awful lot of tracks out there that I think simply depend too much on the very good vocals/riffs they sample, Rodney's voice would sound the business on anything, Syls vocal the same, so its down to a very repetitive backing, which IMO goes on 3 mins too long, just looping it and colouring it with an overlaid vocal etc isn't enough... the piano break is nice though, but again far too short, they should have developed that part of the track allot more... Mal :_)
  11. Just got mine from secret stash, nice thing is they give you an instant download with a 45 purchase... very nice Mal
  12. Good track this Andy, Ive got it on British Portrait as a 45, which I was told when I bought it, is the only way to get it on 7? mal
  13. Ive got one, £1000 you pay post... Mel.B
  14. Virgil Griffin and Rythm Kings - A Forgotten Lover Flame and The Sons of Darkness - Solid Funk Rockie Robbins - Hang Tough Luther Davis Group - Keep on Dancin Eboney Essence - Let me in The Douglas High School - Black is Beautiful C.Henry Woods Troupe - The Stranger The Sweet Delights - Baby Be Mine Words of Wisdom - You're a Friend of Mine Glass House - Playing Games The Contessas - Keep On Keeping On had some nice Aussie bits, Canadian singer Patsy Gallant - Are You Ready for Love is a tad poppy, but great for $3 flip is 'World Of Fantasy.. ' also nice track.. she has a great voice... Mal
  15. is it? I got that one, never flipped it... result!! on the subject of IIBIB, the Inst version entitled 'Soul Heaven' by E.Rodney Jones that came out on Twilight ... some years back a friend came across a Jamaican release which used Rodney s voice over the top... very nice track.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRuwJsZnTm4 mal
  16. Thats great a great record, never heard that before.. thanks for the tip.. mal:_)
  17. parky, another of his which is essential, and cheap, Bobby McClure - Was It Something I Said, fabulous track.. I dont have 'he's Miss Wonderful' but good luck with it.. mal
  18. fabulous track, remember either Shifty or Andy Rix playing it on Richard Serlings show before one of those big Ritz allnighters, Ive mentioned this before, but Richard Serling announced it as 'the Shaddows' with two 'D's', for ages I thought two 'D's' was a singer... doh!
  19. good track, but no where near this one by them... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDAr7WKmxk0
  20. Do you mean Jeanette Jones - Cut loose, fabulous track, would I be right in thinking this was originally spun by Ian Clark on Acetate? seem to remember this being discussed ages ago.. I dont go to many soul do's, but add my name to the 'Hell yes, we want em!' camp... brilliant music, all of it... Mal:_)
  21. I had to have it when I first heard it, but eventually I thought it was a pretty boring record...just never played it... mal
  22. Nope, but the release was always said to not have come out, or got released in the normal way, most if not all the copies in circulation came direct from the label owner, not via the retail route as it were, Pete S knows about this one more.... Mal
  23. Never knew that.., never seen that either... M :-))
  24. not James Jamerson standing on his head or anything, but you still cant beat the opening of this!!!! I wonder if the MoWest connection might have had Jamerson on there? he did move out to the west coast... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsSoDsxB7Yo Mal:_)
  25. also came out on Philomega locally, nice press that one in vinyl.. worth a bit more though... I may have my old Perception copy, I'll take a look harry.. Mal


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