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  1. Do you know what Robb, I might have egg on my face, cant see that listed on the LP, but I know it exists, cause when I got the Atlantic 45, I distinctly remember it being different, and I'd wished I had the version I'd heard first, let me do some checking... Sleeve Notes on the Kent LP is by Clive Richardson, as follows: Now while the sequence of events appears fairly accurate in its Chronology there is a slight aberration dating from 1965. Michael Ruppli's Discography (Greenwood Press, 1984) lists a Chicago session in February 1965 yielding "Some things Take Time" while a 45 coupling I Don't want to Lose you / Hold On, Both written by Van McCoy appeared in 1965, listed as 'Purchased Master' and sounding like a New York Production. Malcolm
  2. both brill, but SSL is more my taste.. Its all great music isn't it.. though 'Hurry Sundown' was the flip of Milt Greyson on MGM, in fact its the A side and a Movie theme tune of the same name..
  3. Flip of bobby sheen 'sweet sweet love' is a killer crossover 45, better than dr love by a country mile... Had John Bowie, don't remember there being anything much on the flip, but then tastes change over time don't they... I do love curry sauce with me chippies....
  4. Folk might have noticed that the Kent Release of this from the tapes that appeared on the Kent Tommy hunt LP back in the 8'ts, is allot different than the Atlantic 45, think I prefer the Kent one over the Atlantic one. As for Marvin Smith's version, one of my favourite 45's that, I always thought the way they did that recording at Brunswick, was like Chicago's answer to Motown..its just fabulous...the orchestration is outstanding. Fabulous song, all the versions.... Malcolm
  5. Its a fabulous 45, one of my favorites... Think Benji sold a Stateside demo in here some months ago, which was really nice. If I see copies I always buy them to sell on, last one took a while to sell which was a surprise. Maybe reflects the change in tastes of the last decade.. Great Music never goes out of fashion... :thumbsup: Malcolm
  6. Three tracks from a small collection of like minded 45's Ive collected lately.. really do like this sort of stuff... Masterplan - Clinton Park Master Plan Inc - Try It You'll Like It Bobby McClure - Was It Something I Said Malcolm
  7. Indeed, how would Joel know he might want a home made sausage roll at the crown and anchor, if he didn't know he couldn't get it at the Pub when he got there..
  8. well this went down like a lead balloon....anybody want to share their experiences at the pub last night? m
  9. Yep its like a Drunken Dinner party, think Mike Leigh's 'Abigail's Party'...who's Tom then? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzUNCuOQem4
  10. Hi Folks, Three really nice 7ts tracks for sale, all under £50 (For postal Insurance purpose) so below Postal rates apply, unless your overseas.. ** Post £2.50 1st Class signed for within the UK ** The Fiestas - Sometimes Storm / Respect VG++ £30 Nice copy of a great 7ts track, this is a thick Vinyl Copy, Blue Label, not the more common styrene yellow one.. nice track..in nice nick, you will be pleased. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxRZOfmzDKo The Electras - Another Man's Woman / De-Lite records WD M- £20 Very rare on WD I'm told, vinyl copy too, all of the Issues are Styrene........ this is a really nice mid tempo girl track, check out the clip..which is not the actual 45 for sale btw.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yn8ASnbjxnU Na Allen - Hard to do Without You / Pedestal records M- £12 Corker, Great 1974 recording from Na Allen, all of his 45's are quality... seen this at double from a dealer on here.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6o2_3Cfdn-4 Kind regards, Malcolm
  11. B Sides, if you have the 45, you would have flipped it, Ive never even cast my eyes on this one, anybody know what the flip is like? Its not on You Tube by the way... which brings us to a good thread starter, Flip sides that very few have ever heard, for one reason or another? Mr. Lucky, “Taking A Chance on Love,” the flip of “Born To Love You” Malcolm
  12. I don't understand why the starter of this thread got so mad, it's a ridiculous argument, folk should just enjoy listening to the music, doesn't matter what it's on, if you want to spend your hard earned for the enjoyment of knowing its a rare disc, cool, I do, but I also like certain re issues bootlegs, reminds me of when I had no cash and that's all I could afford, in fact I get more enjoyment spinning those that I do the originals that I have.... Think the starter should look to be positive.. It's fun, you will like it... It's all good... Malc
  13. Cant see, has somebody mentioned The Patrick Bradley? bit of a cop out, as this and Liberty track were inst plays.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbKS3xKo-Vo
  14. always great to see this listed and Loved!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
  15. you know what, I wish I was young again, if only to be able to buy all of the above tracks for the first time, all for under twenty quid.. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
  16. mines 2.34 Kirsty, and sudden stop without the fade.. cant remember where I got the MP3 to be honest, but the 3.07 must inc the fade surely from the master perhaps? and the Spectator 45 just recorded the music to the dead stop.. Malcolm
  17. Hope you dont Mind Kev, but here it is all cleaned up for your i-Tunes people... M
  18. if anybody has one, get in touch, sure we can work a price... and thanks Kev, I assume yours is tucked away cheers all..
  19. Yeah I waited out for a vinyl one too, in fact I do that with most these days, cant stand hissy styrene.. Here's the Factory Sample of their UK LP 'Get On Up'.. Both sides... god one, cost me £4..
  20. Skull Snaps - Didn't I Do it to You / GSF anybody got one of these? Issue or Demo, pref demo, wil Pay £40 sterling Malcolm
  21. which ones are reduced mate? Mal.C
  22. Shirley Edwards - Dream My Heart / Shrine Reissue anybody got the solid center reissue of this fabulous track? Malcolm
  23. Just listening to this tonight, and realise Ive never actually seen or known the orig label for this 45, anybody know, or have a scan, or was it a acetate jobbie? Its the Group version of Bobby Treetop - Wait Till I Get To Know Ya, of course... Malcolm


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