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This is Richards I think. It is one one JM auctioned, not sure if it went to Gary Fields at one time?
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That one I am sure is the same as the one Robb K recorded that was first played here. The other similar version is the one RS has I think, i'd have to listen and compare but that could also be the speeded up version that was booted. Then there is the one Chris King put on CD with different lead and slower.
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I have to agree with you Pete, few years ago you could get it for £125, I saw it sold for that, Andy Dyson sold it for that at the Wilton. Then couple of years ago it was reactivated by a few, Butch being one and the demand and price shot up. It might be tough to get a copy now but that is simply because people aren't selling, few years ago very few were interested in it.
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It has fetched 400 odd and Kev Roberts offered 750 for one which is crazy. It wasn't that long ago it was less than 200 but every man and his dog wants it now.......
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There is a scan on here and tht is the one Searling has or had, it isn't the take played during the 80's. I doubt were was one track and then played with a little as the takes are so different, one is even a different lead, one has wah wah guitar or something like with a early 70's feel about it.
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The fast version is a recording of the slow one on a dodgy tape recorder.
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At least one original acetate in this country, there is certainly another although where it is I dunno. There is at least 5 takes I think.
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Goole mate, from the back garden. I've a rough idea where it is. If it is heard again at the weekend will get out with camera.......I would have Sunday but i was too fragile with a hangover
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Been listening to a cuckoo all weekend but didn't manage to catch a glimpse of it. If it is still cuckooing next weekend I will be out looking for it.
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What about the stamp in the run out. ZTSC 126028 2A (Why Girl) ZTSC 126029 2A (WIW), What is the ZTSC number Sugar Ain't Sweet?
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If someone buys this cd,that isn't into the scene they will at least hear records other than classic wigan stuff. If they find they like it they might just look beyond the usual classics.
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Some new, some left over or reduced, open to sensible offers. The Faithful Wonders - Ol’ John (Behold Thy Mother) - Checker. VG+ £60 (Look beyond the title. In demand Gospel Northern, great dancer) Faithful Wonders - Ol Jophn (Behold Thy Mother) - Checker.mp3 Yvonne Baker & Sensations - I Can’t Change - Junior Ex £30 (Classic) Carl Carlton - I Can Feel It - Backbeat Vg+ £80 SOLD (So in demand and such a good dancer) Carl Carlton - I Can Feel It - BackBeat.mp3 Joe Moore - Hang Right In There - Tru-Glo-Town £70 (Vinyl is excellent, label has water damage hence the price, see scans. Ex Stafford cover up for Guy). Joe Moore - Hang Right In There - Tru-Glo-Town.mp3 Ruby Winters - In The Middle Of A Heartache - DiamondEx £30 Absolutely fantastic slice of soul music. Ruby Winters - In The Middle Of A Heartache - Diamond.mp3 The Hesitations - Is That The Way To Treat A Girl (You Bet It is) - GWP £60 Marion Javius - Waiting In The Wings - Encore Ex £30 Quinn Golden - Habit Breaker - Ecko Ex £60 (Rare on a 45, thought not to exist by many) Quinn Golden Soundfile.mp3 Numonics - Forever And A Day/You Lied - Hodisk Ex £30 Numonics - One More Try - Hodisk £20 The Endeavours - I Know You Don’t Want Me - Stop Ex £30 Tiny Watkins - Run Run Run - Goodie Train Ex £100 Enchanted Five - Have You Ever/Try A Little Love - CVS Ex £50 (In-demand) Luke Day - Love Line - Renfro Ex £10 Payment: Paypal Gift/Friends & Family Preferred Postage per 45. UK Signed for/recorded £2.50 Special Delivery £6.50 (over £40 as you are not covered with any less) Europe Int. Signed For = £8.80 up to £50. £11.40 up to £500 Rest of World = £9.80 up to £50. £12.40 up to £500 All records over £40 will be sent special delivery for insurance purposes. Scans and sound-files on request. Records are often better than graded but if not happy for whatever reason then money back guarantee as long as the record is returned as posted.
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Here you go (I think) https://soulfuldetroit.com/showthread.php?2423-Motown-Promotional-Series-of-Releases-(US-1970-s)
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I had one years ago, issue now. Why Girl on the flip of both if I remember rightly.
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50/70 quid, what lunatic is paying that? I sold one recently for £15, that was all it is worth IMO. Quality double sider though but rare is one thing this certainly isn't.
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Get the LP, easier than the 45, the right version and other good tracks on it too.
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This England only 30 minute isn't it. Have they included outtakes or some other stuff?
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Walter Jackson - Only 60's Film Footage In Existence ?
Chalky replied to Sunnysoul's topic in All About the SOUL
Awesome. Like Sean, sure I'd seen some other footage in the past. If Dick Clark or anyone else has material like this is should be out there for posterity. -
The compilation kicks of with the vocal group The Whispers. Gordy Harmon a few months prior to this release had left The Superbs and he was joined by Nicholas Caldwell... Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
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DORÉ: L.A. SOUL SIDES Lewis Joseph Bedinsky, better known to Soul Music lovers as Lew or Lou Bedell, and his cousin Herb Newman set up Era Records in the mid 50’s along with backing from Max Newman. In 1958, to increase airplay on radio a second label was added and it was named Doré. Despite the closeness of Bedell and Newman they did have differences musically and these differences eventually led to an amicable split approximately a year after the formation of Doré with Newman retaining Era and Bedell Doré. Up to 1964 the label mainly recruited and recorded white acts, there were exceptions with some of the finest West Coast producers and arrangers, Arthur Wright, Miles Grayson and H.B. Barnum for instances recording such acts as The Creators, The Symbols, The Debonairs and others. When the Radio Stations became swamped with the Beatles and the British Invasion Lew decided to focus on the Black Radio stations to get airplay for his label. Although the label wasn’t strictly a Soul label this CD Release from Kent, compiled by Ady Croasdell concentrates on the Soul Sides of the label, pretty obvious given the title of the compilation. The compilation kicks of with the vocal group The Whispers. Gordy Harmon a few months prior to this release had left The Superbs and he was joined by Nicholas Caldwell, Marcus Hutson and Wallace Scott (twin Walter Scott would join at a later date). “It Only Hurts For A Little While” is a beautiful ballad telling us that Heartache allegedly only hurts for a little while and will soon pass. Whilst not rare in comparison to some of the labels other releases it does remain highly collectable by soul music lovers the world over. Also featured on the disc by The Whispers is the original version of Dr. Love, written by group member Caldwell, not too dissimilar to the Bobby Sheen version a year later (both versions arranged by Gene Page) but has the bonus of harmonies from the rest of the group. The Superbs, Eleanor "Punkin" Greene, Bobby Swayne, Gordy Harmon and Ronald Cook were signed to the label in 1964. They feature with two sides, a soulful ballad entitled “Baby’s Gone Away” featuring the high pitched soprano vocal fills of Greene on lead whereas “On A Day When It’s Raining” is a more up-tempo mover with male lead. The groups ability to belt out heart wrenching and soulful songs recorded fourteen 45’s for the label during their 4-year history before disbanding in 1968. Southern Soul legend Toussaint McCall gives us two recordings, one released and one left surprisingly in the can. The latter is a delightful late 60’s dancer entitled “I’ll Laugh Till I Cry” and was left unheard until mid 2013 when discovered and given to a handful of DJ’s in the UK and quite rightly the track has caused a stir amongst soul lovers and the dance floor alike. Toussaint’s other offering is a Southern Soul style ballad that did see a release on Doré. You’d be forgiven for thinking Toussaint was still in Louisiana and not on the West Coast listening to what he has to offer from his brief spell at Doré. Another unreleased gem is from another Bobby Swayne group (after the Entertainers IV) is The Natural Resources. “If There Were No You” is another that will find favour with the with Soul Music lovers both non and off the dance floor with a particular interest from the UK “Crossover” scene. Frances Lark, a known member of The Natural Resources gives us a mid 60’s mid tempo number entitled “Hold Back The Dawn”. Both unreleased tracks mentioned, Toussaint McCall and The Natural Resources are to get a release on a forthcoming Kent Select 45. Upon leaving the Superbs Bobby Swayne formed the Entertainers IV. Here we have two offerings, a late 60’s dancer “Do It Right Now” and a mid 60’s tribute to the Temptations “Temptation Walk (People Don’t Look No More)”. The highly sought after dancer from Ray Marchand “Your Ship Of Fools” is worthy inclusion. I know very little about Ray but the 45 was (still is for many) a huge dance floor favourite in the UK since Keb Darge unleashed it on the UK Northern Soul scene and one that commands a sum in the high hundreds. The Creators were a group of musicians attached to the label who utilized different vocalists for some releases. The first vocalist being Little Johnny Hamilton with two releases on the label, the one included here is the dance floor winner “Oh How I Love You”. Highly collectable and commanding a figure of several hundred pounds it has been sought by DJ’s and collectors alike since gaining popularity in the mid 80’s in the UK. The other release by Little Johnny Hamilton & The Creators is the ultra rarity “Keep On Moving” with just one known original copy as far as I am aware in the UK; this is not to say there are no other copies in the States or elsewhere. Hopefully this will be included on a future compilation as I think it is far better than “Oh How I Love You” but probably suffers from its obscurity as far as dance floor action is concerned. Milton James is the second offering on this compilation that features the Creators, albeit not credited. A recent discovery in terms of the history of the UK Northern Soul scene, the record has gained in popularity and commands a four-figure fee with just a handful of copies turning up. Eventually The Creators would reform after a break and would in time become War and Milton James “My Lonely Feeling was given a reworking by the group, this time entitled simply ‘Lonely Feeling” and making an impression on the R&B charts at the time. Another dance floor winner in the UK since the mid 80’s and again first played here by Keb Darge is a distribution deal with Crescent Records out of San Diego and a superb mid tempo dancer by Betty Turner & The Chevelles entitled "The Winds Kept Laughing". Rita & The Tiaras give us the dancer "Gone With The Wind", another rarity and another that would set you back a four figure sum. The Tiaras had already recorded for the Seton label giving us another UK Northern Soul favourite “Loves Made A Connection”, Rita is actually Rita Graham of Tangerine fame. The record was also recorded by Betty Willis who gives us a more soulful offering than Rita and there is also, until recently an unknown take by Gloria Jones. Rita’s version however has been known by collectors and dancers alike since the mid 70’s and has been a huge dance floor favourite since then and continues to be so. Here we have the full version with the extra verse, which was omitted from the released version. Another that has gained in popularity in recent years in the UK is Eddie Kool with “Where There’s A Will There’s A Way” with Eddie telling us he’s tired of chasing his girl but Where There’s A Will There’s A Way into her heart. The flip, hopefully another for a future compilation is the superb slower number entitled “I Look in The Mirror”, a long time favourite of mine. Dance crazes were all the rage in the 60’s and Dore gives us Kennard Gardner giving us “Do The Skin”. Tommy & Leon give us “Your Love Belongs To Me”, like me you will probably end up wondering what else this sounds like and then end up singing Sam Cooke’s “Wonderful World”. Slim & The Twilites give us some street corner soul with “Family Man”. A sparse backing and some heavy harmonies from the group accompany Sam’s lead. Three groups well known to UK Soul fans are The Shades Of Jade, The Fidels and The Vel-vetts. The Shades of Jade recorded the dance floor favourite “It Was Wrong on the West Coast Cenco label. The now married Eleanor Greene from the Superbs takes the lead on the Doré outing “Why Does It Feel So Wrong”. The Fidels, well known for their Keyman outing and one of my personal all time favourite records “Try A Little Harder” give us just one release on Doré, one side the up-tempo dancer “I’m Giving You Notice” and the one featured here the ballad “Take Away The Loneliness”. The group would also record for Maverick. The Vel-Vetts will go down in UK Northern Soul history with "I Got To Find Me Somebody” on 20th Century. Here we have an earlier offering, a really soulful number with the lead not realising what she’d done wrong and regretting her foolish ways on a track titled “You Really Never Know Until It’s Over”. "¨Starbright gives us a mid 70’s release with the male lead wishing to put “Sunshine” into the life of the woman he desires. The disc is concluded with a track by Friday’s Child called “As I Sit Here”. A re-recording of the Whispers 1965 outing, no one is totally sure who the artist is but there are a couple of theories from Ady in the extensive sleeve notes. There is nothing else to do now except put the CD in the player turn the volume up loud, sit down with a pint (or your favourite tipple) and read and digest the highly informative and detailed booklet (A big help with this review) written by Ady Croasdell that accompanies this disc, worth the price alone especially when there are photos of Little Johnny Hamilton and Betty Turner included. Karl “Chalky” White May 2014 (Photos courtesy of Ace/Kent Records) Buy from Ace records with free delivery (in the UK) http://acerecords.co.uk/dore-la-soul-sides 01 It Only Hurts For A Little While - The Whispers 02 Baby’s Gone Away - The Superbs 03 I’ll Laugh Till I Cry - Toussaint McCall 04 If There Were No You - The Natural Resources 05 Do It Right Now - The Entertainers IV 06 Your Ship Of Fools - Ray Marchand 07 My Lonely Feeling - Milton James 08 Your Love Belongs To Me - Tommy & Leon 09 Family Man - Slim & The Twilites 10 The Winds Kept Laughing - Betty Turner & The Chevelles 11 Why Does It Feel So Right (Doing Wrong) - The Shades Of Jade 12 Take Away This Loneliness - The Fidels 13 You Really Never Know Till It's Over - The Vel-Vetts 14 Sunshine - Starbright! 15 I Would Rather Have All Of Nothing - Toussaint McCall 16 On A Day When It's Raining - The Superbs 17 Gone With The Wind Is My Love - Rita and the Tiaras 18 Do The Skin - Kenard Gardner 19 Oh How I Love You - Little Johnny Hamilton & The Creators 20 Doctor Love - The Whispers 21 Where There's A Will There's A Way - Eddie Kool 22 Temptation Walk (People Don't Look No More) - The Entertainers IV 23 Hold Back The Dawn - Frances Lark & The Superbs 24 As I Sit Here - Friday's Child Jim Elliott May 12 2014 07:20 PM Chuffed to bits this is out, coz it's a cracking label, and the Steele Road Sherlocks are the boys for the job. .....but no ' The Dip'....;) .Jim. SteveMay 12 2014 08:11 PM It has The Superbs and looks superb + so informative in the sleeve notes as always...just amazing work to gather all the information dozens of years later. Looking forward to this arriving along with the next few Kent Select releases (especially the Toussaint McCall, also on this cd!) Thanks very much. Steve ThinkSmart May 13 2014 11:00 AM There is a CD of The Superbs due from Kent later in the month. tfk May 13 2014 04:52 PM Wow enjoyed that and a great write up and read Chalky Best A chalky May 13 2014 05:59 PM I'm really looking forward to the Superbs compilation. Very under-rated group and Eleanor Greene has a fantastic voice. Mal C May 14 2014 10:48 AM Just ordered mine, great comp, although I don't want to sell my Horace's LP with all that Dore stuff, this really does take that release to a new level doesn't it, I know the sound quality will be great on it.. Threw in the new selects while I was at it! Happy days ... Mal Soulfinger May 14 2014 09:28 PM What a cracking compilation. I have had a very happy day with this on repeat. The usual, fabulous Kent sleeve-notes! Hats off to Ady once more. Flynny May 15 2014 05:40 PM The sound quality is simply stunning...the clarity of the Whispers', "It Only Hurts For A Little While" is incredible. Props to the Kent crew (as per usual). chalky May 17 2014 09:48 AM Have to agree Dave the quality is fantastic throughout. Steve thomas May 18 2014 11:13 PM great write up cheers chalkey , just ordered my copy , nice to see Family Man - Slim & The Twilites. included on the cd ady croasdell May 23 2014 12:15 PM Thanks Chalky and to everyone for their comments. It is in fact the first of at least two volumes and with a label that big and diverse there are other interesting oddities turning up on occasion. The Superbs (out on May 27th) has been a similar label of love and I've gone from being an admirer of the group to becoming a devout fanatic; marvellous music!
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Cheers John that case I need 4,5 & 7.
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How many issues did Rod put out, 6?
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The Hesitations - Is That The Way To Treat A Girl (You Bet It is) - GWP £60 Marion Javius - Waiting In The Wings - Encore Ex £30 Quinn Golden - Habit Breaker - Ecko Ex £60 (Rare on a 45, thought not to exist by many) Numonics - Forever And A Day/You Lied - Hodisk Ex £30 Numonics - One More Try - Hodisk £20 The Endeavours - I Know You Don’t Want Me - Stop Ex £35 Tiny Watkins - Run Run Run - Goodie Train Ex £100 Enchanted Five - Have You Ever/Try A Little Love - CVS Ex £60 (In-demand) Luke Day - Love Line - Renfro Ex £15 "‹I can send scans and sound files later if anyone interested. Payment: Paypal gift or add fees. Postage per 45. UK Signed for/recorded £2.50 Special Delivery £6.50 (over £40 as you are not covered with any less) Europe Int. Signed For = £8.80 up to £50. £11.40 up to £500 Rest of World = £9.80 up to £50. £12.40 up to £500 All records over £40 will be sent special delivery for insurance purposes. Records are often better than graded but if not happy for whatever reason then money back guarantee as long as the record is returned as posted.
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He probably left most put for fear of being sued. The lawyers will have deleted so much from the orignal manuscript.
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I have one, label has some damage, vinyl ok. I can scan and do sound file tonight.