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  1. love to see a scan of this one, is it vinyl or styrene?
  2. Blimey John doe used to knock these out at a fiver or so.. has the light blue one gone up that much? M
  3. Loads if I put my mind to it... Precisions - If this is Love and Lee Bates at the Old Vic - Pep, Pep's Mrs legged it up the stairs like a rocket to Lee Bates... Melvin Davis - Find A Quiet Place (And Be Lonely) - Walfrun Hall Wolverhampton, one of my first Pressings in the record bar, that and enough for 3 more pints.. The Masqueraders - I Ain't Gonna stop / Arthur Fenn, warming up at his Boomerang do, very happy to hear this, worth buggar all really but oh so good!!! Might have been Arthur's 50th actually... Ben E. King - Gettin' To Me / 100 Club ady, Shirley Lawson - One More Chance - a night in Sydney, nr china Town, cant remember the club but the track and night are as clear as day - Maria o Carla Thomas - I'll Never Stop Loving You - as the ender, tons of times at the 100 club Chubby Checker - At The Discotheque / our school disco every Friday in the 8ts left-field one: Chris Rea - Josephine [French Edit] at the Humming Bird in Dale end Birmingham, allot of acid was taken that night, so when the lights came on in the morning and Martin Redmond (Martin Red) played this, legs had gone but sheer Bliss...!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4pJ-eQi0Lg Malcolm
  4. Love that track...
  5. PHHHHHSUUUTTTTTT... Gone....
  6. Try not to ever comment on threads like these, but The 100 club has always been great night out, and I've always liked the fact that you get all sorts of people in there, especially Mods and folk from over seas, and the occasional celebrity; the music is always great, and the Dance floor, well its legendary isn't it, I kind of like the fact that so many people have danced around the same bit of uneven floor as I have, and strangely were all still discussing it... As for Non soul folk, if they want to party, and there is no silly buggers, let them in I say.. its all good... Malcolm
  7. Hi all, selection of 45's I had for sale, happy to swap for stuff also, interested in Modern, crossover, any good impressions, bobby bland 45's I dont already have, dunno what you got? Post and all that at the bottom. kind regards, Malcolm The Impressions - Minstrel & Queen / ABC Paramount Ex £20 dont see this one much, classic Impressions, nice black issue.. fabulous song by Curtis.. Got a WD so dont need this disc.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_FY5Axk3I0 The Impressions - Love Me / Curtom M- £5 ** HOLD ** just realized I have two copies, what a killer track this is..as good, ever better than loads of money tracks.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86ZUbs46WyY Syreeta - What Love has Joined Together / Tamla Motown £5 M- (Have two UK copies, fiver each) UK only, never came out in the States this, Killer track that was new to me of late, a Motown standard, in that allot of the Motown artists recorded it, but what a beautiful 7ts version this is, one of those records that when your thinnin out, you take a second look and say, nah, keeping that... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46j5e0ifywQ Front Row - Wanting You / TBC M- £5 ** HOLD ** Got something this, i have two copies so dont need this one, its a good groove, nice vocal... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fAUiLpmoy8 The Hearts - Don't let me Down / Zells M- £25 (Nice track, great intro...which turns into a solid dare I say 'Funkier' dancer, you tube it, its a great track, interesting 45 this... The M-M's and the Peanuts - Lil Valley / Money VG++ £25 (rare one on the label, nice green issue in thick vinyl) Tyrone Ashley - I Want my baby back / Phil La of soul VG+ t plays fine...classic track from the master £15 Jay Wiggins - Sad Girl / IPG M- £10 really (nice copy, classic slowie, I love this 45) Denise la Salle - I'm Over you / Westbound (Demo Sticker) M- £8 (really nice slowie from ms La Salle, very overlooked cause its cheap, ignore the price folks, whats in the groove that counts.... Tony Boarders - Cant stand to see you cry / Hall WD M- £15 (Quality deep soul 45, in the bobby bland mold, lovely think vinyl orig, sheldon stamped, nice looking 45, great deep / slow track. The Savonics - I Had a Girl / MTA VG+ Plays fine but slightly dirty Label £15 out of San Fransisco, i love this type of stuff, understated quality slowie. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uc1yl55fLFk Birdlegs and his Versatility Birds / Cuca M- in company sleeve, deep classic on its local label b4 VJ £15 The Vanguards - somebody please / I cant Use you Girl / Whiz VG++ £12 as good as any other recording they did, just allot more of these about, if you dont have it, you need it... Ray Wilson - How can I Reach you / Local VG++ £20 (Opening will blow you away, his vocal is so rich, beautiful...class deep roller of a tune!!!) Joe King - Speak On Up / Whats wrong — Original Promo Acetate £200 Reduced to £100, last time before Ebay, genuine orig acetate of a killer track, looks the business..... This is an original promotional acetate sourced form the Prix label owner Clem Price, and is both the released sides from the Prix label 45. The label address is Harmonic Sound Production 1482 Felix Drive which is a different address to what appears on the released Prix 45. Harmonic Sound Productions was the in house production company, the song was produced by the label owner and written by the artist who was a staff musician. So it is a publishing promo as the address being different to the label address. I'm reliably told the guy this came from had all the tapes and master record plates for the Prix catalog. This is a typical 7"acetate with a metal base and shellack coating. Clean typed labels and the record plays great with only a couple light visible scuffs. ---- Buyer pays Postage: £2.50 1st Class Signed for (within the UK) covers you up to £50 £8.00 for Fully Insured up to £500 (Within the UK, signed for) Payment direct into my Bank Account, or Pay Pal: arkanoid300@hotmail.com Please note, I'd ask buyers to cover any pay pal or associated fees. Kind Regards, Malcolm
  8. seen it at £250 generally, and I think I paid £180/200 some years back... Great double sider has the brill "She's Moody with her Love" on the flip, sure Darren Brown has one for sale, think its Darren Brown, i'm not good on remembering names.. Mel.C
  9. Did Kent ever produce dub acetates? I know soul supply did on some of their releases, but never seen a Kent one, obviously someone on here who can answer that in a flash...
  10. Kent acetate - Peggy Gains - When the boy that you love What's this one Steve, carver or legit Kent dub acetate?
  11. Love it, they got the pic for the LP from her serve in the Aussie Open.. New balls please
  12. every package for a week now, has had about £10 fee, 3 have gone back, two I kept and swallowed the fee because I had to have them, but its now got silly, I just cant justify buying from the USA, or anywhere overseas at the moment... Not unless I actually want to make a loss... :( :(
  13. Cant see that anybody has put the Aussie only Sue Barker LP up, two tracks of note, Groovin, which is a cover of the well known now 'Standard' I guess, great version, and the Brilliant 'Love to the People'... this LP is/was pretty common in Oz, I came across quite a few copies in my time there, but these days it goes for sill money on Ebay, i paid $60 Aud, which I thought was too much at the time, never been any logic to record collecting has there... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGZ21JQFJ3c Sue Barker - Groovin' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61BeGxCB9Mg Sue Barker - Love To The People Mal.C
  14. is this take any different than the Kent Anniversary 45 Rob, or are all of them the same as the orig HOG release? M
  15. on my i-tunes, so easy to post up...
  16. Locally the Lacarno is remembered as being a Sunday night for middle aged singletons, had some mate that used to go up there to pull quite regularly, one Scooter boy from the E types, wont mention his name, once went home with what he thought was a dazzling middle aged woman, only to discover a wee bit more...!! Great Pictures folks, I'm a child of the 8ts so well before me, but its good to see any History from Birmingham, as its gets neglected.. Mal.C
  17. Ive got a red one, do it for a fiver.. mal
  18. their track IMO...
  19. got some nice Aussie stuff this week, Dusty Springfield - Am I the same Girl / Aussie Philips, Mr Floods Party on Aussie Ember, which was put out by W&G in Melbourne, and the Perry & The Harmonics LP, Intrigue with Soul, which has the utterly brill 'Do The Monkey With James' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBrWSDPEqMA Happy days!! mal
  20. Hi all reductions in Red below, Buyer pays Postage: £2.50 1st Class Signed for (within the UK), £8.00 for Fully Insured (upto £500) Payment direct into my Bank Account, or Pay Pal: arkanoid300@hotmail.com Please note, I'd ask buyers to cover any pay pal or associated fees. happy to supply MP3's of you want to hear anything. Kind Regards, Malcolm ---- Caffey Brothers - Make me Over / Aura £200 Reduced to £150 ** ON HOLD ** Current spin, an a real moody horn lead track, mint condition, a real spanker.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0qGWwobBsI Joe King - Speak On Up / Whats wrong — Original Promo Acetate - £200 Reduced to £160 reduced to £140 reduced to £100 This is an original promotional acetate sourced form the Prix label owner Clem Price, and is both the released sides from the Prix label 45. The label address is Harmonic Sound Production 1482 Felix Drive which is a different address to what appears on the released Prix 45. Harmonic Sound Productions was the in house production company, the song was produced by the label owner and written by the artist who was a staff musician. So it is a publishing promo as the address being different to the label address. I'm reliably told the guy this came from had all the tapes and master record plates for the Prix catalog. This is a typical 7"acetate with a metal base and shellack coating. Clean typed labels and the record plays great with only a couple light visible scuffs, scans below... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HtvWlVlpSfs ---------- Kind Regards,
  21. killer version, I love it... and this, One Night Affair https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ZQXzDvaRUQ and this, never knew it was his most successful single... Only the Strong Survive" is a 1968 song by Jerry Butler, released on his album "The Ice Man Cometh". It was the most successful single of his career, reaching #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was #1 for two weeks on the Billboard Black Singles Chart, in March and April 1969, respectively. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cX80fZGZyz4
  22. Ok, Ive egg on my face, so no need to get Naked people, i'll take another pill, calm down, nothing happened here today, certainly no new unheard version of Jerry butler... the i-tunes I'm looking at plays as Sebs above post/Clips... What I will say is, these two are very alike, dont you think? and if I was a betting man; when Johnny Gilliam wrote his 'Find Yourself Another' I'd bet he had half an ear cocked in the direction of Jerry Butler... moving swiftly on, Jerry's song 'Loneliness' has always been a favorite, has B. Butler in the credits, anybody know whether his brother recorded that as well, as well as writing it..? The words to 'Stop Steppin on my Life' are strange aren't they, I mean shooting down the babies????? Mal
  23. right I'm going to prove this cause I have a mp3 credited to him, which is deffo the same song... bare with me..
  24. it is Pete, listen to the words... also he did Lorraine Ellison - I Dig You Baby, quite a good version of that..


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