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Everything posted by Chalky
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Marvels, Sam Bowie and Dorothy Berry sold.
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Nice one Ady, will await the 45 but will be purchasing the LPs as well, one a week I think
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Gradings: The records often better than described, any questions just ask. Dorothy Berry - You Better Watch Out - Planetary VG £50 SOLD Looks a bit rough with label wear, plays with some noise but music over powers once it starts. See the scan and ask for a sound file. Would be 150/200 if in decent condition. Have used this record for Djing myself in the past. Bobbie Jean Bland - I’m Satisfied Just Loving You - Sack - Vg+ £50 Stafford dancer. “Do It” side has the number 19 in felt wol. Roger Pace - The Minute My Back Was Turned - Select Promo Vg+ £110 Another Stafford dancer, needs more plays, too good to be ignored. Barons - I Got A Feeling - Etah. Vg+ £110 Great R&B dancer, rarely seen for sale. Taylor Brooks & the Emperors cover up for Guy Hennigan mind to late 80’s. The Ballads - Butterfly - Balja Vg++ £25 Wallace Johnson - Baby Go Ahead - Sansu Promo Vg+ £70 Jackie Day - I Can’t Wait - Paula Vg+ £15 Great lesser heard 45. Some of the label details can be seen elsewhere faintly on the label, fault at pressing stage I presume? Sam Bowie & The Blue Feelings - (Think Of) The Times We Had Together - Wingate Vg £7 Looks a little rough plays much much better. Check the scan and I can send a sound file upon request. Simply stunning beat ballad. Finley Brown - Like I Love You - MOC Ex £20 Great Memphis dancer, needs playing more. Payment Paypal (gift preferred to avoid fees) to chalky@karlwhite.me.uk. Postage & Packing UK Recorded = £2.34 Special delivery = £7.15 Europe Internationally Tracked & Signed For = £8.70 up to £50 Internationally Tracked & Signed For = £11.20 up to £250 Rest of World Internationally Tracked & Signed For = £9.75 yup to £50 Internationally Tracked & Signed For = £12.25 up to £250
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I've purchased the first...look forward to it and the subsequent editions. Is the Marvellos of Ady's on the Lps?
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The only problem I've got is the price....but that's the Yorkshire in me
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Monarch also used vinyl at times.
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The Maxine Jenkins appears to be same label or related, has the same Labney Publishing on the label.
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Few sales, Wallace Johnson, Marvels, Barons and more
Chalky replied to Chalky's topic in Record Sales
Ollie Jackson and Dee & Joe on hold. -
Guy Hennigan and Rob Marriott at Blackburn 27th July 1989
Chalky replied to Chalky's topic in All About the SOUL
I'm not sure mate, I will ask Guy. -
Few sales, Wallace Johnson, Marvels, Barons and more
Chalky replied to Chalky's topic in Record Sales
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Few sales, Wallace Johnson, Marvels, Barons and more
Chalky replied to Chalky's topic in Record Sales
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Sound files and scans available on request. Ollie Jackson - Just A Little While - Pepper Vg+ £35 Pounding dancer and popular nighter spin. Dee & Joe - Who is It Gonna Be - Jubilee Promo Vg+ £35 Has Promotional copy blacked out, other than that nice demo copy. Barons - I Got A Feeling - Etah. Vg+ £120 Great R&B dancer. Taylor Brooks & the Emperors cover up for Guy Hennigan mind to late 80’s. The Ballads - Butterfly - Balja Vg++ £30 Wallace Johnson - Baby Go Ahead - Sansu Promo Vg+ £80 Jackie Day - I Can’t Wait - Paula Vg+ £20 Great lesser heard 45. Some of the label details can be seen elsewhere faintly on the label, fault at pressing stage I presume? Marvels - Keep On Searching - Frankie. Vg+ £50 Superb dancer. Labels reversed as are all as far as I know? Payment Paypal (gift preferred to avoid fees) to chalky@karlwhite.me.uk. Postage rates UK Recorded = £2.34 Special delivery = £7.15 Europe Internationally Tracked & Signed For = £8.70 up to £50 Internationally Tracked & Signed For = £11.20 up to £250 Rest of World Internationally Tracked & Signed For = £9.75 yup to £50 Internationally Tracked & Signed For = £12.25 up to £250
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Soul Junction is Runnin Wild with the Scott Three
Chalky commented on Chalky's article in News Archives
Randolph's daughters band of the 1990's, his daughters are in the middle.... and upon reading this Randolph said "This is awesome, I truly appreciate this even though my Brothers are not here to celebrate I and eternally grateful, THANKS! !" -
A record that has seen plenty of turntable action over the last decade or so, initially by the like of Paul Sadot, Jordi Ripolles and Alan Kitchener if memory serves me correctly, more recently by Mick H. All have helped turn this obscure Atlanta release into a very popular spin and demand for it has risen. That demand can be satisfied with the forthcoming release via Soul Junction. For those that like their soul a little more sedate, flip it over for the excellent Gotta Find A New Love. Randolph Scott can be found on social media sites and is "overwhelmed" with the release of this 45. Great to see artists get the recognition and for them to see the appreciation held for them. Press Release: The Scott Three “Running Wild (Ain’t Gonna Help You)/ Gotta Find A New Love” SJ1005 Release Date: Monday April 26th 2016 The Scott Three was a vocal group consisting of three brothers, the eldest being Randolph followed by Michael and finally the baby of the family, Zachary. The three sons had been born to their late parents Louis and Alma Scott while living in their native Detroit Michigan. In 1965 the Scott family relocated to Atlanta Georgia setting up home in the College Park district of the city. It was following their arrival in Atlanta that Randolph organized his brothers into the family vocal trio known as The Scott Three. In early 1968, The Scott Three during one of their stage shows came to the attention of a local Atlanta record producer, Thomas ‘Tee’ Fletcher. Randolph was looking to record a song he had recently composed entitled “Running Wild (Ain’t Gonna Help You)” with the original idea of just using the instrumental version on the b-side. Tee offered Randolph as an alternative a song that he and James McDuffie had composed entitled “Gotta Find A New Love”. So in March of 1968, The Scott Three now aged 16, 15 and 10 respectively recorded their solitary 45 release “Running Wild (Ain’t Gonna Help You)/ Gotta Find A New Love” (MRS 1101) this being the reason ‘March’ was chosen for their labels name. The session recorded under the tutelage of Tee Fletcher was held at the Southside Sound Studio using musicians James Duffie, Ray Ranson and Reggie Harger with both of the later becoming part of the rhythm section for the hit group ‘Brick’. The lead vocals on both tracks were performed by Randolph Scott. The release of the record did enhance the popularity of The Scott Three earning them regular bookings throughout the state of Georgia. Now forty plus years later The Scott Three have discovered a new found popularity in Europe with the quirky groove of their “Running Wild” finding favour with the aficionados of the rare funk and soul scene. While the flipside the beautifully lilting “Gotta Find A New Love” is also gaining a growing reputation. Sadly Zachary Scott didn’t get to hear of this new found popularity of their songs having passed away in 1995. With Michael Scott too recently losing his life in a tragic hit and run accident in September of 2015. The remaining brother Randolph has continued the musical family tradition of The Scott Three mentoring his two daughters LaTocha and Tamika Scott who performed as part of the 1990’s R&B group ‘Xscape” (who scored with three consecutive platinum albums) and are currently pursuing their own solo careers. Randolph now a retired law enforcement officer, who became an ordained pastor back in 1995, later founded The Christ Miracle Temple in Union City. He now spends his time teaching Martial Arts and Firearms Practice, while pursuing a career in Gospel music. Left to right: LaTocha, Randolph and Tamika Scott Words by David Welding Photographs courtesy of: Randolph Scott Label scans courtesy of: Steve Guarnori For further information please contact Soul Junction at: Tel: +44 (0)121 602 8115 or E-mail: sales@souljunctionrecords.co.uk To purchase go directly to Soul junction at http://www.souljunctionrecords.co.uk/SJ1005.html
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Boot. Previous topics on here somewhere.
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Really sad news. Sympathies and condolences to Biff's family and friends. R.I.P. Biff
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Mark Wilson from o'er the border sent me down a few tapes to document the era. Great quality listen of Butch and Kitch (and a little bit of Ady Croasdell) at Tony's Empress ballroom, Blackburn for the Soultown 2nd anniversary, January 1990.
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Previous topic with Butch's comments on how he found it....
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Nick Allen sold, Soul Brothers Six on hold
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A few Sunday sales..... Chris Morgan - Who Am I - Bell Promo Vg+ £120 Indemand dancer, nice demo. Stafford spin for Guy Hennigan. Nick Allen - Hard Way To Go - Walas Vg+ £100 Stafford spin and so in demand. Marva Whitney - Saving My Love For My Baby - Federal Vg++ £30 Nice clean copy, wol “S” at the edge off label about 10 o’clock. Great dancer. George Jackson - Tossin’ And Turnin’ - Mercury Ex £15 Excellent lesser known/heard dancer. BB hole. Jimmy Delphs - Almost - Karen Vg+ £20 Doesn’t get much better. Jackie Day - I Can’t Wait - Paula Vg+ £25 Great lesser heard 45. Some of the label details can be seen elsewhere faintly on the label, fault at pressing stage I presume? Soul Brothers Six - You Better Check Yourself - Atlantic Vg+ £40 Indemand dancer. The best IMO by the group. Marvels - Keep On Searching - Frankie. Vg+ £60 Superb dancer. Scans or sound files on request. Payment by paypal, gift preferred to avoid fees. Postage rates Recorded = £2.34 Special delivery = £7.15 Europe Internationally Tracked & Signed For = £8.70 up to £50 Internationally Tracked & Signed For = £11.20 up to £250 Rest of World Internationally Tracked & Signed For = £9.75 yup to £50 Internationally Tracked & Signed For = £12.25 up to £250
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First heard King Curtis on Buddy Holly recordings, he can just about make that sax talk.
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I didn't say he couldn't play but I've read he could only play three chords, Shotgun was done in just one chord so I also read.