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  1. Even with the 1000s of records at your disposal you’d still pick a set of over played oldies? Why bother?
  2. Same track Matt. I Need A Helping Hand/Are you Angry on Wind Hit came first. Got little interest on hawking it round the various labels so Hadley released it himself. The group then cut 4 more tracks in October 1967 and My Turn was released alongside I Need A Helping Hand on Patheway. The Patheway release had three presses, Cartoon with labels reversed, labels the right way and the plain orange release. Wind Hit very rare with it is believed just 200 copies pressed. Another excuse to plug my story about them.... https://www.soulunderground.co.uk/page1/Servicemen/
  3. Vinyl one is real. Nice thick vinyl too if memory serves?
  4. All the historical evidence suggests £150. If you put up a want and said £500 waiting you’d probably have got dozens of offers of a copy, absolutely barmy. The market is getting more and more skewed everyday.
  5. Because usually European dealers think you wont pay the postage from the US and mark the disc up or add the US postage thinking you buy from a Brit regardless. Same with just about any record on discogs, Brit dealers at the bottom of the list as the most expensive.
  6. It is a delta numbering system used by Monarch, it isn’t exclusively used by them nor did they own it. Each pressing company that use it will have their own stamp, Monarch has MR in a circle. Alco has an “a” with a large L that goes into a c with an inside the c. These stamps will be followed by the delta sign, a triangle and then the delta number from which you can date the press. Its also wrong to believe that if something is common it wouldn’t be booted. On this (the northern soul) scene, that may be the case. But many hits in the US were counterfeited and thats where the crimianls made a lot of money selling then with the buter believing they had bought a legit company release. Their is plenty of evidence of Motown records being counterfeited at the time they were charting.
  7. Been a few through Rare Soul Sales on facebook, Vg+ to Excellent very clean copies, $105 to £150. Discogs sales history last two years.. 2018-06-06 Very Good Plus (VG+) Very Good Plus (VG+) £152.64 $200.00 Comments: Looks unplayed. Very nice. Conservatively graded. 2018-05-15 Very Good Plus (VG+) Generic £149.99 £149.99 Comments: EXCELLENT Condition Vinyl, but some label staining and writing on label. Brilliant, current monster oldie! Sent Special Delivery in UK or Insured Air Mail overseas. 2018-01-05 Very Good Plus (VG+) Very Good Plus (VG+) £145.01 $190.00 Comments: Record plays great with hardly any back ground noise! VERY NICE COPY! 2017-12-19 Near Mint (NM or M-) Generic £83.95 $110.00 Comments: Vinyl very clean. Side 2 label has some wear. 2017-06-09 Near Mint (NM or M-) Generic £152.63 $199.99 2016-11-28 Near Mint (NM or M-) Very Good Plus (VG+) £152.64 $200.00 Comments: 48-HOUR SALE AT THIS PRICE - ENDS11/16 !! FANTASTIC CO
  8. Been a bit slack...here are the last few weeks shows. Some great music from the guests and some excellent stories too.... Simon Ingham and Len Dopson Mick H https://www.mixcloud.com/TNT_Soul_Show/dean-andersons-tnt-soul-show-12th-july-2018-with-special-guest-mick-heffernan/ Arthur Fenn https://www.mixcloud.com/TNT_Soul_Show/dean-andersons-tnt-soul-show-2nd-august-2018-with-special-studio-guest-arthur-fenn/ Dave Thorley https://www.mixcloud.com/TNT_Soul_Show/dean-andersons-tnt-soul-show-9th-august-2018-with-special-guest-dave-thorley/ No guest last week but Dean pays tribute to Aretha plus the usual great mix of music and chat
  9. Yep
  10. 10% off for today! Sensible offers welcome.
  11. Some cheaper bits and bobs but still great 45s. Sales Gradings: The records are often better than described, any questions just ask. I can supply better quality scans and sound files. Please note I do work away during the week so cannot post until the weekends. Money back guarantee upon return of the record! Edward St Ann - More Luck To You Baby - USA Vg £20 Paper scuffs etc, plays through fine. Jimmy Norman - This I Beg Of You = Samar Vg+ £10 Superb beat ballad Robb Fortune - Crazy Feeling - Paramount Vg+ £10 Jesse James - I Know I’ll Never Find Another One - Zay Ex £10 Rick Smith - (We Should Be) Lovers - Birdie £6 Great “modern” soul from 1981 Freddie North - Love To hate - Mankind Ex £7 Nice clean copy in Nashboro Group sleeve. Jones Bros. - Your Good Lovin’ - Silver Vg+ £25 Excellent West Coast Soul Jimmy Robbins - Lonely Street/Once In A Lifetime - Tangerine Vg++ £15 Kim Tolliver - Let Them Talk/I’ll Try To Do Better Vg+ £7 Bit of label wear on the "Better" side, "Talk" side has a mark over her name. Great 45. The Masqueraders - A Family - La Beat £7 Superb The Esquires - You Say - Bunky Vg+ £7 Did they do a bad record? Not in my opinion they didn’t. Tony Owens - (When You’re Wrong) You Got To Pay The Price - Listening Post Vg+ £30 Orange label. Absolutely brilliant. Bobby Patterson - Right On Jody - Paula Vg+ £20 Fabulous dancer Lew Kirton - Come On With It - Marlin VG+ £10 Sublime 70s ballad, doesn’t get much better. Prince Harold - Ain’t It Amazing - Spring VG+ £10 Stamp on label Vernon Harrell - Your Love - Score Ex £10 The C.O.D.’s - Michael - Kellmac Vg+ £5 Payment Paypal (gift preferred to avoid fees) to chalky@karlwhite.me.uk. Postage & Packing Over £15 it is sent Recorded. Over £40 it is sent Special Delivery. Not insured otherwise. UK Recorded = £2.50 Special delivery = £7.50 Europe Internationally Tracked & Signed For = £9.00 up to £50 Internationally Tracked & Signed For = £12 up to £250 Rest of World Internationally Tracked & Signed For = £10.00 up to £50 Internationally Tracked & Signed For = £12.50 up to £250
  12. Just looked, from your wants I have 19, 33, 34, 40...I have issue 30 somewhere too. Make me an offer, not after anything silly either. I have other copies 35 onwards up to 69 I think, some missing in between though.
  13. Those first 5 or 6 are the tough ones, paper before they went glossy.
  14. I have a pile of em...will look next day or so and get back to you
  15. Is it the only show or are others planned? London may be a struggle
  16. Where are the details of the show at the 100 Club? There is northing on the 100 Club site nor can I find out anything online?
  17. It is ok saying a dance floor killer but I don’t know anyone who has had the belief in the record to persevere with it. Everyone wants instant floor fillers and just drop other stuff. It has worked in the past and its had a good reaction at Lifeline to a like minded crowd. Even though the record has been around a long time it is still reletively unlnown to the majority who seem to want only what they know.
  18. The seller on ebay has had at least three copies through ebay
  19. Arthur Fenn the first I believe. Poke too, bunch of them from John Anderson. Ex Stafford play too.
  20. Lenny Harkins had one for sale at the weekend I think?
  21. It might help if you say who it was. It might be of help to others.
  22. It still sounds awsome over a system. 91...I honestly thought it was earlier than that tbh, surprised me.
  23. It was before Keele. Rob Marriott probably made it massive at the time. Brian Rae first though.
  24. I’m not sure the cd is legit, as said not all were Goldwax recordings.
  25. Chris King paid for the licence in good faith but the owner of Goldwax, Quinton Claunch didn’t own the rights to licence it to Chris as it was a Fame recording not Goldwax. I doubt whoever put the Torch one out got a licence from Fame either. So only Kent totally legit.


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