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  1. Sad news seems to be daily/weekly Nice guy Jim, both in his company and online. R.I.P. Jim
  2. It doesn't confirm nothing, maybe the 45 RPM guy just wasn't aware of the Eddie Parker being an archer press, other records missing too. Elusive and rarity are different too.
  3. He wouldn't go to the trouble of demos and then only a few issues, the costs would be far too high. They were after all trying to make money. Jack did say to me yesterday that he thought the record was ahead of its time.
  4. The differences/variants were known to those in record bars to my knowledge
  5. Jack cannot remember anything, long time ago he said.
  6. as for the other "plant" from 45 cat
  7. Popsike isn't THE guide for sales of any record. Not every copy sold via eBay is on popsike. Many deals for this record were done before popsike was a twinkle in the sack of the owners and away from eBay. Only records over $20 are included and copies before NS became popular again probably sold for less in the early days of the internet. I dare say the vast majority off any deal for this record were done at a venue. There was more than a few issues IMO, had a copy myself back in the day as did others and most will be stuck in collections, it is too good to sell. If demos were pressed and given out then I doubt they would go to the trouble of a "few" audio samples, any test pressings would be done before the demo stage. I've asked Jack for some clarification.
  8. Spent most of the day with him watching him rehearse at Yarmouth, fantastic.
  9. Tommy Tate. Why he is never mentioned is beyond me?
  10. Kin. 'kin brilliant .
  11. It was Dave and Sean who broke it on our scene. Not sure they had it first mind, did think George at first?? When was the AOTN piece written cause it was a lot longer than 7 years ago.
  12. Two of the busiest lads on the scene, Simon Ingham and Baz Maleady join Dean for two hours of quality soul music.
  13. Have to agree about the quality off finds in the 70s, records like this, hearing them for the first time.
  14. I've seen more than 3 or 4 with the genuine Archer stamp, plenty more. Whilst tough to find it is by no means super rare.
  15. Used to see loads and for not very much
  16. Great bloke, a proper gent. He and his camera has been and will be greatly missed. R.I.P. Dave
  17. The cream of LA musicians are behind the latest release from Cannonball Records, the previously unreleased Modern Soul mover "U Need Me" Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
  18. Cannonball Records CBLL045 - The L.A. Propinquity "U Need Me" Previously unreleased 70s Soul out soon. Alberto has been pretty ill lately but thankfully he is bouncing back and his label hit the streets again with a previously unreleased 70s dancer by group The L.A. Propinquity entitled "U Need Me". Alberto says...... “U need me” by the LA Propinquity surfaces as part of a body of productions initially meant to be put out all together on an album. As often seen, for many reasons this didn’t happen and we are offered the privilege to release it on our flagship label first time ever. A modern soul dancer of the highest order out of a couple of premium recording studios in Los Angeles (included Hit City West with award winning engineer Avi Kipper at the controls) by the hands of Maestro Sanifu Hall and his Aljoni Music Co. featuring what could easily be defined the L.A. Dream Team of musicians, to include the infectious groove of drummer supreme James Gadson (previously featured also on our long sold outs with Mike James Kirkland) and many other stellar players from the area. I know I’m a weirdo so, to my taste, the flipside is as remarkable. Sanifu’s slick instrumental arrangement enriched by the flute of Todd Del Giudice, seamlessly in and out from the verses, makes it a sublime slice of original Soul Jazz from the late 70’s. Actually we really struggled to put this version on the back up side of this release as, with that hint of west coast fusion, it’d be worth a main side on its own. Just listen to both versions in this video, judge by your excellent selves and make your move accordingly. To pre-order or buy visit https://cannonballsoul.com/cannonballrecords/
  19. My "Modern Soul" set as the guest at Culcheth's Lowton celebration 3rd Feb 2024 Anglo Saxon Brown - Gonna Make You Mine - Atlantic Woods Empire - Universal Love - Tabu Dexter Wansel - The Sweetest Pain - PIR Ndugo & The Chocolate Jam Co. - Come Into My Life Again - Epic Greg Perry - I’ll Always Be In Love With Love - RCA Lamont Dozier - Something To Fall Back On - Expansion (ABC Years & Lost Sessions) Anthony White - Stop And Think It Over - PIR Arnold McCuller - Freeway To Monterey - Avi Down To Earth - Everyday - Izipho Soul Imperial Wonders - Lord Wheat’s Happening To The World? - Cordial Ellis Hall Group - Those Passing Words - Super Disco Edits Leon Ware - Inside Your Love - Fabulous Lenny Williams - Half Past Love - ABC Ronnie Dyson - Heart To Heart - Cotillion Wali Ali - (Oh I) Need Your Love - Jobette
  20. Yes that is my understanding too
  21. The LaBeat Boys return to the studio from over thew border, Brian, Ross and Gavin bring their own choices to the studio for two hours of great music.
  22. He had it, thought he sold it to the lad who had his copy broken….he did tell me but memory of a goldfish these days lol
  23. Interesting. What label is it on, scan?


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