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  1. My fav too by the great man, used to get a few plays back in the late 80's up here, great choice Martyn steve
  2. How to take a pop song and cover it with Soul! got a great Deepie on the flip too! One of the greatest groups for me, and to think Motown turned 'em down!!! steve
  3. Big fav there Dave, the best side for me too, You used to see Drum label listed in Detroit label listings, but don't think it is Detroit? steve
  4. One from late '71 that I don't think got a UK release "In And Out Of My Life" always rated this track. Steve https://youtu.be/hzxMH3k8DuQ
  5. agree! stormer! https://youtu.be/82yvjqyUJJs steve
  6. 2 classic sides from the fantastic Betty Everett.Love it when you get 2 great sides on one disc "Nothing I Wouldnt Do" and the sublime "In Your Arms" https://youtu.be/_z7oKqJwbzI https://youtu.be/Ylpu_1lpzBA steve
  7. brilliant Gary! new one here mate, love it, really looking forward to next week when ya on Fraser's show steve
  8. Superb Rich! flip to "Cowboy To Girls" ? just so many great tunes by "Little Sonny" and the guys from the pens of Gamble & Huff Just love their output. steve
  9. His work with Mickey Stevenson, unbeatable! "Ask The Lonely" for me can't be bettered, and there's so many great Motown tracks with his name on 'em! steve
  10. Not been on this thread awhile, must say some great tracks are being posted well done peeps! Was spinning a few Detroit things recently, and whilst playing the Chalfontes "He Love Me" classic, flipped it over for a much neglected play for me, the excellent "Confessin' My Love To You", really is a great track imo and worth another listen The writing credit on "Confessin'" is D Marsha, always wondered if this was indeed Detroit producer Don Mancha?? it would seem that way to me. steve https://youtu.be/y1Y2SxGlL-w ..and of course the classic "he Loves Me" (had to put both sides up! ) https://youtu.be/r4b21uO7l9A
  11. beat me to it there Rob, think that label may have been owned by Archie A Reynolds Jr steve
  12. only Archway I know is the one with The Relatives on, but sure that a San Francisco label. steve
  13. Interesting Tony, I think! Wonder if there's loads of Four Reputations buried there, er! records, not group members! From Pittsburgh to Detroit eh! steve
  14. Just had a look the one I got on Millage that doesn't refer to the Mortuary is Contrails. steve
  15. ... and indeed Kazia! had this for years, and always wondered where "William Sirlin Mortuary" came into the equation, think I asked on here a few years ago? I have something else on Millage that does not reference Mr Sirlins establishment. steve
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    Howard Tate RIP

    Agree Kev, and "These Are The Things" is the record that started playing in my mind when I heard he'd died R.I.P. Howard Tate (ps. Kev! glad ya got everthing sorted with the house mate ) steve https://youtu.be/ckzJ8INPlCM
  17. Otis Leavill !! Fantastic Ian .... if ever anyone deserves a compilation it's this man imho steve ps. watch out for the postman this week for a little Chicago selection
  18. For a cheapie, I always thought this sounded like one of those "money" records, Classy tune in my book. Eldees "Don't Be Afraid To Love" https://youtu.be/2yzu7GHLrr0 steve
  19. essential stuff Swifty! always wondered why it's called "When"??? I always thought the title should have been "Celebration" or something? steve
  20. one of my fav tracks by the talented Mr Fletcher, also came out on the flip of his Jacklyn release "What Have I Got Now" making that an essential double sider steve
  21. well guess that track didn't have much of a chance to chart! steve Ian did ya get pm?
  22. Don't know that one Gary, what's it like mate? steve
  23. spot on! Great pick, theres a few Esquires on Bunky that are great, like this and "How Could It Be" and "Everybody's Laughing" and none will break the bank! steve


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