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Looks like the late Bob Abrahamian (Bobo) had it right... The Jenges 5002 , 45 has a different b side to the the Renee 45 'the girl i need', which was also issued on jenges 5003 , its an uptempo dancer , the indelgents has the same b side as the renee 45. 5002 was pressed twice actually, both copies read "the girl I need" but one of the pressings plays a different cut. and Mark White added "Harry Moon "Stop (You're Breaking My Heart)" on Sin, who also had a release as Harry moon on Jenges... So the circle is complete, same song, same group, same group, of labels... Cool track though, thought it sounded just like Paramount Four (Southern City) and Four Sights (Shy-Soul), kinda between the two so to speak....
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Tony Turner sent me a MP3 of this track last week, a really great track, The Indelgents - Stop (You're Breaking My Heart). I was looking at a scan of the label, then realised it was the same as the old 'Dream Merchants' release on Renee records, that used to be in so many sales boxes. On a further look at the two labels, they are almost the same, in design and print, both Philly tracks, and good ones... Ive had a few things on Renee records over the years, but never had 'The Indelgents' or anything on 'Jenges' records, is this the same group of labels? I haven't looked on Discogs, and Id prefer not to, lets use the knowledge on this site :-)O Anybody know the story behind these two? Mal
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Happy Halloween
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Live now folks 22nd Oct for the next two hours hit the link and press play, simples... we haven't won art design awards for the site, but the music is exceptional http://yellow-submarine.online/ Handcrafted shows broadcasting a wide range of music emphasising none commercial sounds starting Friday @ 18:00 UK & Saturday @ 17:00 UK time. Malcolm
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wow, no need to cut that out Steve, Christmas card me thinks.
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always wondered about that "I'm Losing You" on 'Like it is....records' I guess our bootlegger was telling us something...
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I remember saying to Pete Smith, that 'Margie Joseph - One More Chance' was a great crossover record, which it is IMO, you can imagine his response... laughing Ive always thought of it as the period in the late sixties where the sound started to change into what was the seventies, not to say there are not any 7ts crossover records, there are loads, but the kind of genesis of 'Crossover' is that late sixties period, production was becoming better, and that gave these pre seventies tracks a different feel to the sixties sound of 66 say... something like that...
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last one was about the two Aussie 45's but nothing since then Woody... I'll pm you..
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Hi folks, anybody got one of these on the Pyramid label, must be good nick James King - Memory 12" / Pyramid best malcolm
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Anybody got any good Acetates? Bell Sound or Publisher ones, not interested in crap titles, must be legit, and have some sort of history as to where they have come, northern / Mod or sixties sides... anything good... Just thought Id treat myself.. Malcolm
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noted, I'll never speak to Mabel again
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Hi folks, great show this week, a look at the 'other' side of Northern 45's, which as we all know can yield some real gems, we all have our favourites, here are mine Hope you enjoy the music. Malcolm Soul Picture: Sam Cook Live Soul Inc - Live Intro Cecil Washington - The Light Of Day Soul Inc - Gypsy Woman Phyllis Brown - Why P.P. Arnold - If You See What I Mean The Soul Set - Please Don't Make me Cry Troy Dodds - The Real Thing The King Sound Interpreters - Hi Note Spyder Turner - Don't Hold Back The Crampton Sisters - Hey Boy Kelly Garrett - Knowing When To Leave George Smith - When Love Turns to Pity Mike Hanks - When True Loves Comes To Be Monique – I Wouldn’t Believe The Fabulous Dimensions - I Can't Take It, Baby The Salvadors - I Wanna Dance The Salvadors - Stick By Me Baby Billy Preston - The Night Bobby Jones & The Para-Mounts - Check Me out Soul Inc - Ain't no Big Thing June Conquest - Take Care Penny & The Quarters - Its Time The Four Tempos Jerry Fuller - Turn To Me The Royal Five - Gonna Keep Lovin' You Ty Karim - All at Once Freddie North - Don't Make Me Look So Bad Bobby Reed - I'm Not Coming Back Ernest Mosley - Keep on Loving Me Soul Stirrers - I'm Trying to Be Your Friend Mel Britt - Love Invented Misery Sam Cooke - Lost and Lookin
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Fill in the blank, you know what I’m thinking… lol
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I saw a Red Squirrel recently, first time since the only time back in the 7ts, are they making a come back Steve?
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The Jhamels - I've Cried / Igloo 219 Leon Gardner - Who Are You / Igloo 7 Hi all, after these two 45's, must be good condition label and play :-)O Mal
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Wanted: Kentrick Patrick (Lord Creator) - Golden Love / Island One like below, must be in good nick, no writing or punched out centre. Cheers Mal
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What about the Midlands, it wasn't just about 'The North', far from it...
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Good show this week folks, some rare Motown, some very nice Seventies Soul, some of the New Wave Soul of the last few years, and a few 'tough' Northern and funk records. Hope you enjoy it Mal.C Xiantoni Ari – What’s It Gonna Be Supremes & 4 Tops - A Taste of Honey Marvin Sease - Thankful For this Life (I've Been Given) Diane Jenkins - Recycle Eddie Fisher & Allan "Dealth" Merry - Homeboy Pt.1 Monophonics - 'Like Yesterday' David Ruffin - For the Shelter of Your Love Maya Azucena - Come With Me (Radio Edit) Rene Scott - So Far Between Us Billy Cee & The Freedom Express - Save My Love Milton Wright - Brothers And Sisters (First Version) The Martini's - Hung Over Blondell Breed & the Imports - When I See My Baby Us Everyday People - Without Your Sweet Lovin' The Intrepids - To Make You Love Me The Saints - The Sun Don't Shine (Everyday) The Uptowners - Such A Love Band of Thieves - Call Me The Persians - Detour Candi Staton - It's Not Love Gene Washington & The Ironsides - Got To Get Through To You Face Value - Don't Go and Leave Me Penny Goodwin - Too Soon You're Old Rozetta Johnson - How Can you Lose The Droptones - Don't Get Caught You Sirs - There is Something the Matter Band of Thieves - A New Day Bobby Warren - The Time Has Come George Jackson - I Don't Have the Time to Love You Annabelle Fox - Lonley Girl
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that's a shame Pep, it was such a lovely stamp, its almost criminal to find out it has no real historical importance that said, that list of first plays is great info for folks of my age, they are all oldies but that history is now getting scewed a bit isnt it, It's great to hear from somebody who knows first hand I'm from the midlands but born in 69, so the Old Vic is the club I went to in Wolverhampton... so outside of yourself and Blue Max, who would have been Cats DJs that were spinning at the old vic? Great thread...
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Jason Koenig(Funk you record seller) RIP aged 38
Mal C replied to Martin Phillips's topic in All About the SOUL
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really really enjoyed this one Steve, got a wants list again :-)O
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This weeks show is a belter, some great soul, an oldies section, and one very nice 'Yacht Rocker' for you as well as some great WVON Radio ads. WVON was the major Black music Radio station in Chicago in the sixties, their reach into the back community there was as much as the church, and their line of Radio Jocks were some of the best in the business. Soul from the Heart, and then Some! Hope you enjoy it Mal Here is the link to the "Death of the Cats" article I mentioned by Journalist Bethan Ackerley, all about the famous Northern Soul Club in Wolverhampton: https://bethanackerley.com/2019/01/14/the-death-of-the-cats-northern-soul-wolverhampton-catacombs/ ** Track Listing ** WVON: PAMS Soul Jingle The Poppies - Do it with Soul Fabulous Soul Masters - I Can't See Nobody Dicky & Billy - I Got A Feeling Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames - In The Meantime Hollis Floyd - Black Poncho Is Coming Jamo Thomas - Jamo's Soul James McKenzie & The Mckenzie Brothers - I Hope She Don't Hurt You The Divine Men - Stop And Take Another Look Leo Valentine Trio - Behind the Outhouse The Soul Finders - Dead End Street The Specials - I Can't Find Another Part 1 Johnny Caswell - You Don't Love Me Any More Judy Freeman & Blackrock - Hold On Rex Garvin & The Mighty Cravers - Sock It To 'Em J. B. Vince Apollo - I Can't Turn My Back The Larks - The Penguin Mitch Ryder Radio Promo The Trends - Thanks For A Little Lovin Earl Jackson - Soul Self Satisfaction Clyde McPhatter - Please Give Me One More Chance Bobby Hutton - Lend A Hand Jay Lyle - How good can it get Brenda Holloway - Every Little Bit Hurts Lynn Williams - Don't Be Surprised Freddie North - Lovin' On Back Streets Viki Collins - Just When I Thought The Intentions - Don't Forget That I Love You Porgy & The Monarchs - That's My Girl Walter Jackson - Let Me Come Back James Kelly Duhon - So Far Down Penny Goodwin - Lady Day & John Coltrane Elayne Starr - In The Morning (When I Rise) Peoples Pleasure - A Feeling Inside Sylvia Thomas - At Last George Scott - Let the Past be the Past Freddie Hughes - I Just Found Love WVON: PAMS Soul Jingle Walter Jackson - That's what mamma said James Wayne & the Soul Soothers - My Last Letter Rudolph Taylor - Misery Judy Freeman & Blackroot - Don't Do it Anymore Doris Duke - How Was I To Know You Cared WVON: PAMS Soul Jingle The Dramatics - In the Rain The Four Hi's - The Train
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no never had the dosh for that one Dave, too expensive.. I bought the boot, be honest it's great but it's not really my bag, prefer George Blackwell on Smoke...