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  • Birthday 20/10/1966

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    Chesterfield, Derbyshire, United Kingdom
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    Soul, Soul and more Soul
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    Tommy Ridgely - My Love Gets Stronger - Int City

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  1. This weeks show with Gavin, Ross and Brian from Edinburgh’s La Beat Soul Club
  2. It’s a shame it does exist, a waste of good vinyl
  3. Revival? They continually talk as though it went away and these few clubs brought it back to life again
  4. She is definitely not Petula Clark under another name.
  5. I’ve asked David Bupp what is happening with the documentary.
  6. That's my guess too especially as the second release one Mintz was very early in 1970. My guess with there being two presses it did well locally and they wanted to strike whilst the iron was hot with his second 45.
  7. The credits and info on the labels is the same for both releases.
  8. We don't know that really. The first wasn't mastered until 8th Oct so a month later in the mags would fit. The Blues So Bad side is maybe the one the promotion guys were pushing round the stations. There is nothing on either press to really denote A or B side.
  9. So it was getting some action and mentions late 1969, probably enough to warrant the second press.
  10. His second release was copyrighted Jan 1970 so not long between the releases. The first maybe sold well enough to warrant a second press in between releases.
    Love this small club but everything else about it smack of a niter, the crowd, the music the Djs, fantastic. Angie and myself had a great night although I didn't think we'd make it after exhaust troubles on the way. AA soon on the scene, took the back box off and said on yer way All in about 30 minutes. We arrived to a full house which is often the case here. Missed my mate Simon because of said car troubles but there was a packed dance floor to Bob Hinsley and Robbo. So good to see Bob playing some records in a venue again and I hope it's not too long till he does it again. All the Dj's did the business, even had myself on the floor a few times. Baz Maleady doing what he does best, Matt bringing that hard edged niter sound to the Ukrainian and Chris Penn rounding the night off with some big hitters. Was great to catch up with so many., some I've not seen for ages, sat on the stage and had a good chat with Dave Evison who still seems as enthusiastic as ever. Great night, see you next month.
  11. Records recorded and mastered at Virtue often used the date for the catalogue number, as do the Uplook releases. Probable they were recorded and mastered at virtue, the metal work done at Tracy Val, pressed at Superior.....just a guess.
  12. any sign of Virtue in the run out as the second press info on discogs suggests Virtue is in the run out. TVC is the mastering company, they who made the stampers and who often used Superior Pressing plant located next door to them.
  13. I think that is mention for a Record World advert


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