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  1. Dave Raistrick has copies for £20 plus P&P (you can get him via FB).
  2. The light blue Lundy is a totally different take to the out and out 60s one. It sounds like early 70s.
  3. It might be a New Year but the quality is still the same. Robert Montgomery begins the year with his tough 70s collector's 45. Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
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  4. A sandwich short of a picnic The saying a fool and his money easy parted has never been truer when it comes to record buyers. I'm not sure what goes through their heads at times.
  5. American Record Pressing plant. "ARP" would be stamped in the runout.
  6. found this on line, interesting read..... https://www.thenassauguardian.com/news/46859-brad-lundy-remembered-as-music-giant- https://www.45worlds.com/i/12546eeb36f4bb964f4
  7. There is also the earlier reissue that looks like the original but has Light In The Attic logo right hand side of label.
  8. Going by the auction description Bob Halley West Coast then White demo/coloured issue, Carl Spencer produced East Coast? What are the run out details of the respective copies?
  9. looking for one too at right price
  10. From what I have read (45cat) it was initially pressed with incorrect producer details (Bob Halley). This was then corrected to read what it should have read, Carl Spencer. How true this is not sure.
  11. But on none does the bird run off the label, it is constantly in the same position although the issue is slightly lower than the demos? Do all yours have any mastering or pressing plant stamp Roger?
  12. but this one doesn't use the scans from the recent sale, its a knocked up label with errors.
  13. Cannonball Records caused quite a stir during the summer of 2016 with the release of the labels 4th single with the previously unreleased “What I Done Wrong” by the the little known Big Lee Dowell. The release found favour across Europe with copies selling out very quickly and soon commanding a three figure sum. To satisfy demand a 12 inch version was released. The track was basically a demo recording which Alberto F Zanini, the label owner and the house band better known as the Cannonballs did their magic and added a backing track to come up with the biggest record of 2016. January 2017 sees the seventh release for the label and again it is another find from Alberto’s Detroit digging venture. Again just an unfinished demo by The El Count Executives titled “I Want To Thank You” that Alberto and the Cannonballs have again done their magic and come up with another superb classy mid 70s dancer. Very little is known about The El Count Executives. They did have one release that is known about on the tiny Detroit “Gemini” label in the early to mid 70s. The two sides being Pot Of Gold / Nothing Comes To A Sleeper (But A Dream) (GEMINI 2221). The 45 is very scarce, when it has sold it has commanded a three figure price, over £600 the highest I can see during a quick search. That is all I can find about the group so any other information will be greatly appreciated. As for the Cannonball release, it was recorded circa 1976. One side is for the dancers, strings and percussion added by the Cannonballs and the tempo increased giving us a classy mid 70s dancer. The flip is as Alberto describes a proper sound track for the lovers. Both sides the drums are replayed and piano is added. The 45 has received various plays on the radio across Europe by the likes of Dave Thorley and yours truly during a guest appearance and has been very well received with nothing but praise for the recording. The Cannonball release is been dedicated to the memory of one of our Soul Brothers who we recently lost, Paul Thrower. A true gent, one off the nicest, funniest and wittiest people you could wish to meet and a true Soul Music connoisseur who supported everything Alberto and Cannonball did, a truly nice touch by Cannonball. The 45 will be released on the 9th of January 2017 on Cannonball’s sister label “RADAR”. It has been limited to a 500 copy press. Copies can be ordered through Paypal to cannonballsoul@gmail.com. The cost is £20 plus £10 P&P for UK buyers. European buyers please email cannonballsoul@gmail.com for details. Copies are limited to three per person, it is likely to sell out pretty quick so order without delay to be sure of a copy. In-between Big Lee Dowell and this impending release the label released "Do You Get The Message" by Robert Jones and Berdell Gaston. Jone and Gaston are the writers of this track that was released by Grey Imprint, dance floor favourite across Europe. This is the songwriter demo with the Cannonballs weaving their magic giving us another dance floor winner. More great work is promised for the future and these tiny labels, even though what they do is because of their passion for the music still need our support to continue bringing new music to the scene. Email Alberto for more info on purchasing Jones and Gaston and other releases from Cannonball. El Count Executives Teaser.mp3 Your browser does not support the audio element.
  14. I can't help thinking something doesn't look right with the vinyl issue of the record in question. The bird just doesn't look right running off the inner edge of the label.
  15. The latest release from Italy's Cannonball Records dedicated to the memory of Paul Thrower. Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
  16. July ish so Andy tells me
  17. I haven't read Dave Moore's Philly book or Steve G's Scepter book yet (dipped into both), both superbly done and worthy of book of the year... Of the books I have read both of Stuart Cosgrove's are the best of 2016 for me, Detroit '67 and Young Soul Rebels, two fabulous but very different accounts of the music that has lit up our lives.
  18. Here is the topic..... https://faac.us/adf/messages/165088/168081.html?1206236338
  19. It is actually The Tymes. I remember reading about it on Soulful Detroit.
  20. I'll try it at weekend Happy New Year back at ya
  21. It's Guy introducing the record. It's also Gallo and the Showmen not Short La bamba is frantic....I don't get the comparison?
  22. The bird runs off the label on the vinyl copy unlike the others where the whole bird is visible.
  23. The top scan on 45cat is described as vinyl. The person who added the scan mentions in the comments below that it is the first and only vinyl Red Bird 45 he has seen. I've no reason to doubt what others have said regarding the vinyl issue. Canadian are vinyl as well apparently.


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