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  1. thanx Kris, I can sleep easy now..btw, love Lou's 45 in ya avatar, B side is one helova deep soul tune! steve
  2. right! am I just being confused? is it that Ken's copy on Trip is actually Jackie Lee (Earl) on his own, with his remake that he did at Mirwood in 1966 of his and Bob Relf's 1963 record on Marc? or am I missing something? (usually do! ) steve ps. that great instumental version that Toad posted also came out on 45 if I remember, on flip of Contempo's release of Harlem Shuffle in 1973ish
  3. Ken, I always thought "Trip" was a re-issue label from New Jersey in the early 70's steve
  4. brilliant footage, and agree ps. a very young looking Madeline Bell on the left too! back on topic, "Magic Carpet Ride" a proper finished version by Little Anthony would have been the best version for me by far! I know there's an acetate out there of a demo cut by Little Anthony (at least it was thought to be him!) steve steve
  5. Mick, dunno if you heard the original version mate, but Jerry Ganey's take is well worth a listen, ya gotta let it build, but when it does it's one of the best "blue eyed" soul numbers out there for me. penned and produced by Bill Medley, it really is "Righteous" jerry ganey - who am i - steve ps. for info, it's the flip ov "Just A Fool" on Verve
  6. Bob, is the 45 hard to turn up?, also is the flip in the same vein? appreciate ya info, as always mate steve
  7. Thanx Mike, appreciated mate, am on a "ratch" steve
  8. Thanx for the info on "I Miss My Baby" track lads...so it's a kinda "Parliafunkadelicment thang" (acording to the label Dave! ) steve
  9. Chris no idea myself mate, but if you involving Itunes this may offer some help?? https://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20061217001045AAXmbMT steve
  10. Got Mike's CD over the weekend, You've set a top standard Mike On first play, John Thomas, Lovelites (like anything involving Patti Hamilton!) Norma Jenkins, Skullsnaps, and Lew Kirton (only one I knew!) stood out. But the one that got to me the most is that "I Miss My Baby" track! anymore info on this one Mike? and cheers mate for starting the ball rolling:thumbsup: got mine posted today, hope everybody get's em ok! was gonna give Sean's and Jocko's to 'em when I meet them at EMS but thort I'd best post 'em.... being forgetful and all that! steve
  11. Fantastic Boba! thanx for sharing this. steve
  12. Thinking about it Rich, agree with you John and Dylan. Gonna just do a comp of stuff I got, that I think would make a good selection. going thru refosoul could be a prob with different spellings, and a couple of things I'd like to include, I know I have posted over the years. ....Really looking forward to some great music from everyone:thumbsup: steve
  13. I know what ya mean John, quite a few I pulled, then had to shove 'em back coz they already up there! Also a bit of a problem at times coz people don't always spel 'em rite! steve
  14. Nice one Dave, well that's me CD's sorted for next two swops, I'll just copy 'em and send em out Just a thought bout the swop, how about making the cd's we send contain stuff that ain't been posted to refosoul yet? just a sugestion. I'm sure it would produce a lot of tunes ripe for posting up. steve
  15. If there's room for a little one, I'm up for this too! steve
  16. Just noticed that my "red" People records are Styrene and all my "purple" ones are Vinyl, so maybe the different coloured labels are just down to different pressing plants as stated? steve
  17. ya not thinking of Gloria Walker's "My Precious Love" are ya? Classy record and still a cheapie at the mo. gloria walker - my precious love - steve
  18. 20 to 30 quid tops! if ya wasn't fussy ya could always but a copy of "Footsie" on British for 50 pence! steve
  19. with ya on that! a great double sider, tother side is the one for me...superb crossover! steve LOUIS CURRY-A TOAST TO YOU -MS -
  20. Richard, it's already in refosoul mate Great track as ya say! steve JASON STEEL - YOU KNOW YOUR BREAKING MY HEART - MS -
  21. Three good picks there Chalky, Lew Kirton's a great double sider with "Do What you Want, Be Who You are" on flip. and Frankie Sanders a great double sider two with the sublime "Blues Time In Birmingham". regarding Frankie, if ya stretch it a bit more and go for the Sho-Me release ya get the extended 5 min. cut of "Blues Time" steve
  22. I'd have thought anywhere between 20 to 40 quid. Great double sider, love the original version of "Hard To Get Thing Called Love" on tother side,. as covered by Deon Jackson. steve
  23. Got a mint- copy, (most ones Iv'e come across were in poor nick!) make a reasonable offer on it if ya like. scan and clip from disc... pm me steve Betty Lavette edit.mp3 Betty Lavette edit.mp3
  24. crackin double sider that! Fat Back records were based in St Albans New York and as ya said bout Gerry and Paul's Catwalk. "Gerry" was Gerry Thomas who I think was keyboard player in the Fatback band. Bill Curtis who put fatback band together...did he own Fat Back records?? steve


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