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  1. For the record Audio Network are a 'Music Library Production Company' that supplies music to the Broadcast (TV & Radio) Industry, in the same way as KPM, Carlin, Bruton etc. operate Terry Devine King is probably their most prolific writer, and these companies make their money by supplying production music composed by their stable of in-house composers. Many of these tracks are 'soundalikes' so if a production company is making a 60's drama and can't afford to license a Hendrix or Who tracks they can get a soundalike a lot cheaper from a Production Library. I haven't been to the Audio Network website lately, but I assume there are a number of 60's northern and general soul soundalikes.
  2. For my money one of the best things to come out of this label is the unissued Willie Bollinger track, 'Shake Shake Shake', it's hidden away on the Ace Memphis 60 compilation, great mod sound. I have it on Carver, but is seems it would have been better on one of the Mod Jazz or similar comps. Can be still purchased here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Memphis-60-Various-Artists/dp/B002610HRW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1403880949&sr=8-1&keywords=memphis+60 It's not on YT, but you can listen to part of it via the following link: https://www.amazon.it/Shake/dp/B00EHIHW4I
  3. Very comprehensive label discography here (with label scans) https://www.45cat.com/label/track
  4. Apologies Robb K, the sound sample I loaded to the Refosoul doesn't seem to be working, perhaps as Andy say's it's just as well you can't listen to it!
  5. What about Marvin Gaye's version of 'A Touch of Venus'? /more/soul-library/marvin-gaye-r75180
  6. I think I have a copy of Cash McCall, will check when I get home from work tonight
  7. Benny Benjamin, Pistol Allen and Uriel Jones are my favourites because of all the great Motown intros,so many start with drums However, Maurice White (Earth Wind and Fire) was the studio drummer at Chess and was later part of the Ramsey Lewis Trio. He on so many records from our scene and his drumming is very solid and recognisable:
  8. You have Pm
  9. and especially this one:
  10. I picked up that 7" box a few years ago, has some great tracks that can be played including this one:
  11. Try my flicker link: https://www.flickr.com/photos/14715210@N04/6426773287/in/set-72157628211166117 Apologies for some of the pop ones. over 350 here! Enjoy
  12. any copy from the early- mid 80's. Thanks
  13. Birds of a Feather were Doreen And Irene Chanter later to become the Chanter Sisters. They had releases on both Page One And Phillips, and had links to Elton John via the 'This Production' team at Dick James Music. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doreen_Chanter
  14. Looking for: Chuck Berry - Ramona Says Yes Bo Diddley - 500% More Man (issue only) Thanks
  15. Guitar is a complete rip off of 'You Don't Whe
  16. UK Copy only, will pay £20 for a M/EX or £15 for a VG Thanks
  17. got a Cash McCall if you still need one, any idea on price if you bought another?
  18. Hi Callum Difficult 45, mainly due to the inclusion of a certain mr J Hendrix on both sides, and no doubt most copies are owned by Hendrix collectors, hence also it's price.
  19. Pete, think I've discussed the Polygram group no centre issue before, but I'm always looking for Baby Jane - Otis Clay on Atlantic, never seen one with a middle, one sold on Ebay UK this morning for £43. The pushout looks really clean like it never had a middle to start with?
  20. Original 1967 Stereo Mix 1967 1970 45 version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zww7FQILQec You decide!
  21. Derek according to your great website Otis Clay is 1969
  22. How come that White Atlantic demo of Solomon Burke - Cry to Me is currently £500! Am I missing something here?
  23. J J Jackson - But It's Alright was recorded in the UK, so the Polydor release could be the official release, and then subsuquented leased to Calla by Pierre Tubbs who produced it.


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