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  1. Spain & Italy to Win. England, who knows, the Scots could get an upset here if they go about it right... I think England are paper thin atm...
  2. Just the one today. Bobby Freeman - Put another Dime in the Parking Meter / Double Shot EX++ £30 Absolute class 7ts track, the backing of which is from another track, just cant remember, anyhow check out the clip, this is top draw! I prefer direct Bank Transfer, but you can pay by PayPal either Friends & Family if I know you, or you pay Pay Pal fees if I don't. Postage: UK, 1st Cklass Signed for £5,50, via Special Delivery, £8.50 (Insured up to £750) within the UK. * If you are outside the UK, just tell me where and I'll quote you post via PM. ** For reference only **
  3. Polydor Down Under if its of use...
  4. I’ve noticed allot of member locations, i.e, the written location on the profile do not match the map... mine doesn’t, the pin is bucks, but I live in Wales... unless the location feature maybe helps with spammers like your recent Indian post Mike, it's fun, but I don’t think that map is all that necessary.
  5. Ralph, the USA release of Porgy and the Monarchs suffers dreadfully from distortion on 'Think Twice' on the Styrene copies they did, whats' the Italian press like? Malc
  6. Hi all, just the one today. Satin – Your loves Got Me / Say You Will / Shell Promo copy EX++ £1000 This is of course Lennie Satin, of 'Homebound / Somebody Help Me' fame on FIP Records, with the first, the best and the rarest version of this classic Chicago track. They come up for sale but no often, and not in Excellent condition. This one is a great copy, clean play and label, with just a few light marks that do not effect the sound. Scans of both labels, and a shot so you can see it sparkle below. best Malcolm ---- I prefer direct Bank Transfer, but you can pay by PayPal either Friends & Family if I know you, or you pay Pay Pal fees if I don't. Postage: UK, via Special Delivery, £9.50 (Insured up to £1000) within the UK. * If you are outside the UK, just tell me where and I'll quote you post via PM.
  7. Here are a few Aussie ones, I love W&G records, as they put up some really good stuff down under, Cold Blood looks the business on Green Atlantic as well...
  8. Hi folks, two nice ones here ----- Richard Blandon & the Dubs - Lost in the Wilderness Vicki EX++ £120 Reduced to £100 Brother of Curtis Blandon & cousin of William Carlyle. Brilliant track from 1971. Very moody atmospheric track, and some serious drums at the end, check out the clip... The Drivers Ft Chuck Freeman – Blackbird in Despair / American Int Records (Demo) EX++ £100 Great vocal from Chuck Freeman, this is a very nice midtempo crossover 45, with a very interesting flip. cheers Malc ---- YT Clips are just so you can hear the songs, not the copies I have for sale. I prefer direct Bank Transfer, but you can pay by PayPal either Friends & Family or pay for the Pay Pal - 4% fee. Postage: £4.95 for 1st Class signed for (Within the UK) Anything worth over a £50 via Special Delivery, £8.95 (Insured up to £750) within the UK. * If you are outside the UK, just tell me where and I'll quote you via PM.
  9. To open this out a bit but stay with the top 10/20 format, I found this online I hadn't seen before, slight change to LP tracks, andf all with 'Diana', we like Motown Lp tracks on here... and some great photography! Ian Philips is obviously a big soul fan! So, keep em coming and I'll pubish a Soul Source Fans top 10 for the Supremes.. which will EXCLUDE 'Nathan Jones' ! sorry that song has gotta go... https://ianphillipssite.wordpress.com/2021/08/06/the-top-10-albums-by-the-supremes-with-diana-ross/
  10. From pillowy pop to foot-stomping beats: The Supremes’ 20 best songs – ranked! from the Guardian. You know its a traffic driver given it's linked to the Guardian Music channels, but overall a bit vague in that they seem to have listed a few post 1970, i.e without Diana, but called it 'Supremes' so I guess that gets round that... no mention of any of the early tracks 'Buttered Popcorn' et al, I guess 'No Hit Supremes' tracks don't cut the mustard here, and no pictures of Cindy Birdsong or Jean Terrell, or any of the later members of the goup. That said, I'd have added the following tracks, You've Been So Wonderful To Me, He's All I Got, & Take a look Inside, which I guess are less known the general public, but still very very good songs. Any body up for re doing this list, and what would you add? https://www.theguardian.com/music/article/2024/jun/06/from-pillowy-pop-to-foot-stomping-beats-the-supremes-20-best-songs-ranked
  11. My local Vally Soul club, thing is I could never find it... !
  12. WOW, They dunnit again.... Brilliant music, Pitched, Pressed and Presented in a way you just can't say no... Well done guys, more killer releases
  13. Really Great 45, I remember this track was always on the scan sheet for Rob Pheasant's sales list, dont know if he actually had it for sale, but I clocked it quickly but could never find a copy... I'm guessing a Stafford spin? given the kind of track it is...
  14. God dam your hard Dobber! lol OK, from the big list above, I checked, most came out else where, stand by Keith & Billie - Taste Sour Don't It / Picadilly, although Penned by Jimmy Radcliff over there, it only ever got a release in the UK, as far as I can see. Until of course his son Chris Radcliffe cut those acetates, well over a decade ago...BIG man obviously did release it last year of course, but not their version.
  15. Another UK Production that went nowhere... Ken Roland - Fly My Kite
  16. This is a good one, but its kinda mix of loads of tracks, but independantly written by Biddu Appaiah. Bit of Four Tops, and I hear the same arrangment as Billy Ocean, different lyrics.. and he even used 'Build me up Buttercup' at one point, it's more like a 'Pastiche' then anything else... but UK released... Jimmy James - A Man Like Me
  17. Hi folks, nice sale here ----- Richard Blandon & the Dubs - Lost in the Wilderness Vicki EX++ £120 Reduced to £100 Brother of Curtis Blandon & cousin of William Carlyle. Brilliant track from 1971. The Drivers Ft Chuck Freeman – Blackbird in Despair /American Int Records (Demo) EX++ £100 Great vocal from Chuck Freeman, this is a very nice midtempo crossover 45, with a very interesting flip. Diana Ross & The Supremes - You Have been so Wonderful / Motown EX++ £15 Reduced to £12 So many tracks from these ladies get missed, this is a great record! really Snappy and Uptown! Floyd Henry – Believe in Me / KAS-MO EX+ £10 Really early Gamble / Huff song, this is the business, that opening! Windy City - If by Chance / Mono-Stereo versions / Innovation II / EX+ £15 Supreme slowie from this brilliant Chicago outfit, this is the first release before Warner bros. The Relatives - Lenient with my Love / Archway EX+£50 Reduced to £45 Very Catchy 45, great crossover track this, also on an LP that came out some years back… Billy McGregor - It's My Turn Now / Mello Tone (Gold 1st Issue) EX++£45 Reduced to £35 Very nice copy, and another crossover classic on the first issue. Lilly Fields Hoagy Lands - Sweet Soul Brother / Spectrum EX++£25 Reduced to £20 Sweet as you like, this is a killer record from Lilly and Hoagy. As above, real nice copy. The Younghearts - I've got Love for my Baby / Minit EX+£20 Bobby Sanders Production, arranged by Arthur Freeman, always liked this one, great record, with eastern riff in it... cheers Malc ---- I prefer direct Bank Transfer, but you can pay by PayPal either Friends & Family or pay for the Pay Pal - 4% fee. Postage: £4.95 for 1st Class signed for (Within the UK) Anything worth over a £50 via Special Delivery, £8.95 (Insured up to £750) within the UK. * If you are outside the UK, just tell me where and I'll quote you via PM.
  18. Oh shit, I mis read the topic properly, exclude any that got recorded outside the UK... sorry folks, got all excited there..
  19. I did a big album play list on British last week, found all sorts, here are a load of really good ones.. and btw, who wouldnt love sixties Pop? Beverley Jones - Wait 'Til My Bobby gets Home / HMV Petula Clark - Heart, slower but dead ringer for Holly St James. Pye and Aussie Astor Elkie Brooks - He's Gotta Love Me / HMV Kenny Roberts - Run Like The Devil / Pye Joyce Bond - Tell Me What It's All About / Island Derek Christian - Suddenly There's a Valley / Major Minor Derek Lee - Girl / Parlophone Valerie Masters - Don't Ever Go / Polydor Diana Dors - So Little Time / Fontana, Brill beat record Woody Herman – Sidewinder / CBS Killer track Bill Oddie - I Can't Get Through / Parlophone Yep him, the bird twitching goodie, good 45.. Gene Latter - With A Child's Heart / CBS, Cause I live near Cardiff, local taff this guy great singer, did little piece of Leather, and loads others Gene Latter - Ways / CBS Sandi Shaw - Run Away / Pye / Aussie Astor Antoinette - Why Don't I Run Away From You / Picadilly Bo Street Runners - Lonely Avenue / Oak Great UK R&B group Dana Gillespie - Pay You Back With Interest / Pye, One time girlfriend of Bowie and a very good actress... grea record this is Keith & Billie - Taste Sour Don't It / Picadilly Penned by Jimmy Radcliff, same as Jimmy Radcliffe / Barbara Jean English schroder Acetates his son Chris Radcliffe did, but came out on Keith & Billie in the UK. Danny Williams - Go Away / HMV Joy Marshall - Heartaches (Hurry on By) / Decca Undertakers - Be My Little Girl Jimmy Echo - Practice What You Preach / Columbia The Poor Souls - When My Baby Cries / Decca Glasgow beat group, good one too John Drevar's Expression - The Closer She Gets / MGM Jenny Wren - Chasing my Dreams all Over Town / Fontana Every Parlophone 'Action' 45...except tyhe motown covers The Unit - Would You Believe What I Say / Fontana The Baker Twins - He's No Good / Pye Jack Hammer - Ode To A Discotheque / Down the Subway / Polydor Barbara Ruskin - Well How Does It Feel / Picadilly Miar Davies - Ten Good Reasons / Decca
  20. Thought Id check that out Eddie, you are right, it's a killer track...never heard that before....
  21. Think it was put out initially by the secret Stash M-Pac Lp's, probably an acetate play before that, looks like Charly might have either sub licenced it from them, or who ever has the tapes now, I think that all went south at Secret Stash didnt it, I cant remember the story behind it... That was it, was on The One-Derful! Collection Vol. 3 - M-Pac Records
  22. Oh, I found it...Alias Ducie... deffo a different vocal, but that dont sound right to me, it's dreadful... Alias Ducie, what kind of made up name is that? sombody must be having a laugh here...


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