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  1. No Andy just refers to the plant that pressed the record.
  2. There are at least two gold copies of the Professionals. Robin Salter found one in I believe Ohio of all places. Think Tim Ashibende may have found the other.
  3. what a pointless topic on another note isn't this the second copy John has auctioned?
  4. It was Guy. The Soul Full Two (Fi Yi Dance) was played a few years before.
  5. Dean Anderson is joined on the Sound Of Soul™ on Independence Day by the dynamic duo Brian Goucher and Andrew Dyson. Two hours of pure quality soul right across the soul spectrum plus the usual banter and comic interludes from Mr D.
  6. I have the original Maxx Lp. Massive mid 80s too.
  7. Joining Dean Anderson and Gez on the Sound Of Soul ™ is the dynamic duo from Diggin' Deep Records Sean Hampsey and his very good long time mate Kev Briscoe. Both have a wealth of knowledge all things SOUL and bring you two hours of pure quality.
  8. Dean's interview with Randy and Bertram Brown.
  9. I see the LP is getting a rerelease too, I'll wait for that.
  10. I suppose this is the difference between business men and music lovers.
  11. Capitol is owned by Universal so maybe they lost tapes as well. Columbia owned by Sony.
  12. What is also worrying is that just three companies hold 70% of the market, no wonder the music today is shite. They seem proud that they have copies. They don't seem to realise the history they have been negligent with and lost forever.
  13. Dean Anderson's Sound Of Soul Radio Show goes global! After starring at The Blackpool Soul Festival Randy Brown with his brother Bertram join Dean for the first hour of the show giving us some fascinating insights into his life and career. Then all the way from Down Under is Frank Driscoll for two hours of some great quality soul spanning the genres. The small studio was bursting with Andy Tats Taylor, Arthur Fenn and Maria Orlovic crammed in somehow. A show not to be missed.
  14. Charles Brandy? I Can’t Get Enough? Devotions Do Do De Dop or something like that? All My Life, Ringleaders?
  15. Legit
  16. 600 or so, as high as 800 in the past. It is a pretty tough record, certainly tougher than 300. If a prominent Dj got behind it then it would probably be four figures.
  17. Issues are no more than £40 IMO, common record. Demo is harder but would have thought £75, ton tops.
  18. I don't think it is the same as the "Something's Bad" group. The lead for that group was Sonny Threatt. There are several by the name Nomads.
  19. Ian "Frank" Dewhirst, legend of the Pier, The Central, Croatia and many other venues makes a welcome return to the Sound Of Soul for two hours of quality music and chat with Dean Anderson and Gez.
  20. There was about 50 done with the sleeve work and a few years after, so a boot of a boot if yer like
  21. she's real mate
  22. Having been involved to some degree in nominating and getting someone an award from the queen (MBE for someone in football), I can assure you it is a quite lengthy process, takes about 18 months after submitting the nomination. The criteria is also quite strict, they don't give these awards to anyone and certainly not to someone who has played a few records down the dog and duck or even an all-nighter for a few years. I love to see Soul Sister Jane's nomination for an award like this and the reason why? I cannot think of anyone tbh who has been so prominent and done so much for the music for nearly 50 years? Take the rose tinted glasses off mind, being a personal favourite will not get them an award, they need to have given service to something for quite sometime. from the form....
  23. I’d not heard of any other unreleased just the session with Balk/Browner.


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