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  1. Further to @Nick Soule mentioning that Archer's client number with Nashville Matrix was 95 I thought I would see if I could find other codes for other pressing plants/companies. Dave Flynn had some and discogs has some too on their forum. Anyone have any other client codes? SO (Southern Plastics) 5 NRC 7 Sound of Nashville 8 Motown 10 Starday 13 Hit/Spar 15 SON 18 Hickory 25? Sims Record Pressing 33 Gold Standard 38 62 K-Ark NRP 72 Dover 86 Oleta Publishing Co. 88? Archer 95 SSS 113 Monument 125 Paula 127 Murco 142 PRP (Precision) 161 Dixie 225 Volunteer 516? Nashville Album Productions Inc 381?
  2. Dean Anderson presents The Sound Of Soul™ 28th March 2024 **LIVE CHAT EVERY WEEK**
  3. It's a bootleg. The only time it divides opinion is when someone is looking for the Ok to play it.
  4. I would have thought enough copies around to satisfy anyone who wants a copy. You couldn't really give it away at one time of the day, then it was around a ton for years.
  5. I doubt there is anything in those tapes that is really exceptional but will be happy to be proved wrong. The lawyers are all over it now so hopefully so sort of resolution soon.
  6. Fantastic release. Will take some compilation to better this one this year.
  7. one of the sellers is one of those done for bootlegging not so long ago. The other seller looks to be making them for order, brand new carvers. Their names are on the item page.
  8. That’s the one, Allan Scott.
  9. Dave’s was an uncredited Bell Sound acetate. No one knew who it actually was at the time. Dave played it as AP. I played it out off the Lp. Have you a link to the release?
  10. Another scammer going by the name Ian Weatley/wheatley has been trying it on via Facebook and I’ve been told via this platform too. Buyer beware.
  11. I’ve only seen the spare Andy sold Steve. Brian Poust had a spare which went very cheap. Another through ebay but can’t remember sale price, $800 seems to ring a bell.
  12. Very rare record and hard to put a price on it as so few have come to market.
  13. With interest remaining high, Oliver Cheatham's previous big seller on Soul Junction "Don’t Pop The Question (If You Can’t Take The Answer)" returns to the catalogue to satisfy demand. Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
  14. Press Release: Oliver Cheatham “Don’t Pop The Question (If You Can’t Take The Answer)/Good Guys Don’t Make Good Lovers” SJ555 Release Date: Friday 5th April 2024 In 2012 we at Soul Junction were able to release two previously unissued songs on the Internationally renowned recording artist, Oliver Cheatham. The songs recorded in Detroit circa 1974/75 were cut under the supervision of Olivers cousin William R. Miller. “Don’t Pop The Question (If You Can’t Take The Answer)” went on to become Soul Junction’s biggest seller, selling in excess of over a thousand copies, but such is the enduring quality of the song that there hasn’t been a week gone by where we haven’t received a sales enquiry for a copy. So, after much deliberation we have decide to re-release the 45 again with a nifty 300 limited press run to hopefully satisfy this continuing demand. During the ensuing years the soulful sweet soul ballad b-side “Good Guys Don’t Make Good Lovers” has also grown in stature with collectors of this genre with many of the sales enquiries received coming from the direction of the West Coast’s lowrider scene. Oliver Cheatham will forever be remembered for his timeless 1983 R & B hit “Get Down Saturday Night” on MCA records, which he co-wrote with fellow Detroit musician and ‘One Way’ group member Kevin McCord. Oliver’s own career began way back in the mid 1960’s when his future brother-in- law Allen Cocker invited Oliver to join his group the ‘Young Sirs’ to recorded the mellifluous “There’s Something The Matter (With Your Heart)” for Ernest and Barbara Burt’s Magic City label with Oliver now being the groups lead singer. Into the 70’s the Young Sirs, briefly became ‘Butch & The Newports’ who under the auspices of George McGregor recorded “I’m Only A Man/Out Of My Mind” on the Black Rock label, with Butch being Oliver’s nickname. “I’m Only A man” was released for a second time on Marvin Higgin’s Grand Junction label, this time credited to ‘The Gaslight’ along with a further two releases. A subsequent Gaslight release “Just Because Of You/It’s Just Like Magic” reputedly came out on the local T.E.A.I label before being picked up for national distribution by Polydor Records. Under the guidance of influential Detroit radio DJ and record producer Al Perkins, Oliver firstly became the lead singer of the group Sins Of Satin later re-named Roundtrip and then following a further re-naming just becoming known as Oliver. Following on from “Get Down Saturday Night” Oliver continued to score chart success with “SOS”, “Celebrate Our Love” followed by two duets with Jocelyn Brown “Turn Out The Lights” and “Mind Buster”. Further chart success came in 2003 when Oliver featured as a guest vocalist on Room 5’s UK No1 hit “Make Luv” which incidentally sampled Oliver’s “Get Down Saturday Night”. Oliver at this juncture was residing in England and had previously recorded a garage version of the old standard “Our Day Will Come” with the London based band, Native Soul. Sadly, Oliver passed away in November 2013. For further information contact: sales@souljunctionrecords.co.uk or visit thew website at https://souljunctionrecords.co.uk/SJ555.html
  15. They usually get sent out via their weekly email on Monday's.
  16. Have to agree ace (no pun intended) release. Kent still doing the business.
  17. Good to see his family releasing them. Luther bought the masters to stop their reissue, was said he didn't like them, they were also failures so probably had a bearing on his decision too.
  18. Dean Anderson presents The Sound Of Soul ™ 21st March 2024 **LIVE CHAT EVERY WEEK** 8pm till 10pm FTMNTC @ The Cygnet Club the successful soul club with a collective of promotors that include John Gallagher and Kev John Maintaining the philosophy of "following the music not the crowd" you will always hear across the board quality Soul music and something new! Join Kev and John for 2 hours of music and conversation and further insight into their events,
  19. Really sad news. One of the good guys. R.I.P. Ritchie
  20. until

    We have just a three rooms left at the venue, two doubles and one family (triple). If you are interested please get in touch via PM.
  21. Third one is Stanley Evans Phil La of Soul test Press
  22. Dean Anderson and Gez are this week joined in the studio by two knowledgeable lads from the North West Bob Spendlove and David Cartlidge for two hours of great music and chat.
  23. Released on President in 1970 here first then on Contempo in 75


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