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  1. Personally. I'd recommend recording them in stereo, I do with mine, and was recommended to do so many years ago. I use "Cool Edit" a very user friendly program. steve
  2. coz the Nashville stamp so looks like "mains" not "matrix" at times. The r and i in the hand written font looks like an n and the t looks like an i, think it's fondly refered to as "mains" now. One thing I do know, when it comes to anything stamped in a run out groove, Solidsoul's ya man also, talking bout Maurice Williams, anyone like the A side, "Baby Baby", now that gotta be a "shag dancing" classic? steve
  3. Dave, Mutt & Jeff release is 56294 putting it at around March/April 1965. atb Steve
  4. Tis a cracker Mick! one of Kim's B sides that had slipped me by until now! Thanx for sharin' it mate steve
  5. What a fantastic read! well done Rob! superb info! steve
  6. you sure did! Dave, what was the Up-Tight ballad Richard picked? stunning track! steve
  7. Loving the interview with Richard, Brilliant stuff! and great info from the man well done for this Dave and Malayka Steve & Tina
  8. Roger did say in post #3 mate, the Delta dates it around march 68 (70627) steve
  9. got a different matrix on my Karen copy Roger, but it's a monarch press steve
  10. The Karen release is march 68 (according to delta number) would have thought Carla first? but my copy is vinyl. prefer it on Carla for the excellent flip "I've Been Fooled Before" maybe "Almost" was the B side in one or both cases? also agree with above poster, I prefer Betty's take myself but that's just coz it's Betty! steve
  11. Agreed! blew me away when Alex finished his excellent set with this after Dee Irwin. I didn't know this and had to get me one soon as I got back from Essence steve
  12. Looking forward to it Neil, bout bloody time Niki and you were back on the airwaves mate! steve & tina ps, hope ya got some "flippers" for me
  13. There are originals without the hex design as well I know mine hasn't , the boots are easy to spot coz they vinyl anyway steve
  14. I'd have thought personally about £50 for a minter these days Mick? For me, it's their best record, and sounds perfect in a crossover set. steve cheers for that Robb, interesting stuff steve
  15. same as mine Robb, that's mine on the youtube clip,only seen black copies. am i right bout it being an Archer pressed record, I remember reading somewhere that "95" was Archer's account number with nashville when he used them to make stampers for him? re The Eldees, I see that's got a "nashville" stamp and a "music city" stamp? steve
  16. this one only came out on Dynamics I'm sure? Two of their other Dynamics 45's were picked up by Westbound, that "nashville matrix" stamp is right, also on the 45 is the number "95" etched in, that's Archers account number with the nashville plant, think Archer used them for some of his plates during the 60's? steve
  17. thought it was an excellent show this morning, a very refreshing selection of great music, well done that man! steve
  18. Margie Joseph - Medicine Bend? steve
  19. Here's a great take on Smokey's Mary Wells tune. nice and cheap too! Sugar Pie Desanto - "The One Who Really Loves You" https://youtu.be/OdHQqwWOtVw steve
  20. cracker! find myself playing this side more these days! steve
  21. New one on me Gary, really like that mate! steve
  22. Great record! that man Tony Hester strikes again! tother side ain't too shabby either! steve
  23. just seen Adorables "Ooh Boy" in sales and minded me what a great double sider it is. Always liked the flip also "Devil In His Eyes" penned by Bob Hamilton and Freddie Gorman. Adorables - "Devil In His Eyes" https://youtu.be/qygKaJz-RrQ steve
  24. what a cracking double sider this record is! one day someone will flip this and play "Devil In His Eyes" steve


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