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Mal C

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  1. W&Gs sleeves always get the pulse going, they did different series obviously and a few designs on the imported music they put out...
  2. I think the USA one Benji.. here’s another NZ one, and i think I have Aussie ones also, quite cool offers on the flip side on flights!
  3. I need the following Australian sleeves if anybody has some to swap?? I have tons I can swap from a shop clearance in a small place in North NSW... festival Atlantic (Green/white) W&G custom / international series Astor Sue?? Never seen one they must exist? Unless it was festival that put them out... anybody know..? loads to swap, tell me what you need, got lots of major label 7ts USA sleeves too...not asking £5 quid for a sleeve like some uk sellers... mal
  4. Have an identical acetate on a wade Flemons 45, called slow down.... cost twenty odd quid wasn’t much as it not northern or anything just an R&B recording mal
  5. Not generally surprised at many of these prices now, but that really is as good as buying an air fair to Japan, smoking the ticket and attempting to get the bus...!
  6. We love da ‘old Skool’ Lol thank you Robb, I’ve said a few times to my wife I was born 15 years to late, she righty pointed out we would have never met if that was the case, but you wonder at what you missed, it’s a rich past for us, and that is what this site is all about!! when you have a moment though, what was Sam Cooke like? good luck with the tax ‘Men’ ! Best wishes malcolm
  7. Wow... I have a question about your time in the shop/s, I’m sure most on here will remember this kind of experience. when I really got into collecting House records about 87/88 we used to go to a shop called Don Christie’s in Birmingham, Don was white but he was the main man for Reggae in the city and his shop the the place to go on a Sat morning, we went because he was astute and would always have a great box of the latest imports from Chicago Detroit, New York. We were the only white kids in that shop, and you had watch yourself a bit, you took your place on the long counter and he would play things while you went through the box he got from under the counter. You gestured if you wanted it, and they would throw the track to your way. It was an experience in its self, but Don took no shit of anybody and if we got comments because of our colour or choice of music, the person involved was out on the street!! One thing I miss in this ‘digital’ age is that interaction with other buyers like that, I met all kind of folk in there and other shops like it, you must have stories from LA and Chicago, I’d love to hear some of these if you are happy to share a few... Malcolm
  8. It’s an absolute blessing to have you on here Robb, having somebody who was actually buying a large percentage of these great 45s we all have and want in the US is totally invaluable to this site... But your a modest man, with a cast iron memory... not like me ! I’m right you actually shopped in the Dolphin record shop in LA? Malcolm
  9. I’m in Vienna for a few days. Wonder if folk know any good record shops that will stock the good stuff? Orig vinyl - and obviously Soul & R&B???
  10. Prosim:-) as the Czech’s say... in Brno today, Czech’s second city, and found a few more shops. But no Czech releases of soul records, lots of Jazz, no soul I did find an Indian Bombay / Ploydor copy of the Millie Jackson lp ‘Still caught up”... take that Malcolm
  11. I’d say that’s an Orig demo, spotted immediately... It’s just too good for an up to date boot, and it’s not been done before.... I’d say original but the wax will determine demos are on vinyl, all the blue issues I’ve seen on styrene
  12. In Prague today on business trip, was going to ask the same of this fair city... nothing cooking I’m afraid, found one place and chatted to the owner regards companies that licensed black music back in the day, weren’t that many... surprise surprise I did find this though, deffo shit but I just love the label good luck in Amsterdam ! Mal
  13. Here is the ‘Aussie’ release of Beautiful day, often wondered where else it came out, other than the Uk. mal
  14. Cool... I’ll have a look
  15. Always bought of Covers 33, think they charge a tad more but with fee postage. dont know if they have sorted this but they were producing slightly oversized sleeves that would not quite fit into their 7 card sleeves, a real pain for those of us with OCD... outside of therthey are friendly and easy to deal with... i want green internal sleeves, anybody know where I can get those?
  16. One of the best things on Soul Source in ages, absolutely brilliant thread, thanks you guys for posting all this:-) watched all of Sebastian last night, you gotta love Susanna York! Strange film thought, kinda ipcress file ish.... but not... typical though of that time. Always thought I was born twenty years too late:/)
  17. Not so much a 45, but Lp of a 45... I was playing Garland Greens RCA Lp the other day and came across his version of "Let me be your Pacifier" written by Willard Burton, wonder if Willard wrote this for him / for that LP, then recorded his version which came out on Money as a 45... great song
  18. nice on demo :-) great record...
  19. found the Soul Brother release, it's Sharon Ridley - "Where Did You Learn To Make Love The Way You Do", very nice... but more interesting is I guess the first 7inch release of "Ain' t No Need" by Ralph Graham.
  20. done this a few times, once in a 'one street' town in NWS in Australia. Crap place but unbelievably had a record shop on two levels, spent the whole day, really pissed my wife off who wanted to continue our journey to Queensland... and I got a single mint WD of Garland Green - Just a case of Loving you... not an expensive record, but in its original sleeve and a lovely example... I toiled for that bit of plastic, sweat and tears baby!!
  21. Arranged by Gene Page, written by J Mcoy... gonna be good init... Looks like a good selection of Soul releases for this year >>Here<< the Texas Soul 68 Lp looks good as well ~:-) Not sure about the Alice Clark Lp on Wewantsounds, they are saying the first reissue, surly Kent got there first with the complete studio recordings>? does anybody know what 'Soul Brother' in Putney are looking to put out? Mal
  22. Brilliant I’m sitting in the cabin bar at Paddington station London waiting for my burger and listening to Gil Scott Heron - the bottle.... so I’m in!!! Lol
  23. Trust in me sounds superb... rest are fabulous
  24. Cool track, great mix but not the one I’m after great Lps though...
  25. What is the sandy barber track? Orig or one of the remixes? M


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