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R&B Indies 1964 Arlen 751 Little Herman I'm Gonna Put The Hurt On You LH-3 b/w Gotta Keep On Walking LH-4 Gina 1963/64 but Little Herman is under 1963. Little Herman is the third release unless some missing and shares the same details as above. R&B Indies although greatly researched isn't always correct. So going by the above Gina first Arlen second?
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Me too hopefully. Nice one.
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Ray & Dave reduced to £15.
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No, it doesn't go any further than the year and the record details. It was at the end of the labels life so guess The Gina release not long after the Arlen release.
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Kent 30th Anniversary CD SOLD Kent 30: Best of Kent Northern 1982 - 2012 Brand New Still Sealed £8 including P&P Paypal gift to chalky@karlwhite.me.uk Great CD, 30 great tracks https://www.amazon.co.uk/Kent-30-Best-Northern-1982-2012/dp/B0098V4XR8
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He has an irritating voice and the two with talc I think would cause a riot throwing it around like that Lisa Stansfield, I can't see what the fuss is about, average at best IMO.
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I mentioned the Paul Craver earlier and have to say when Arthur gave it a spin it sounded great loud and in a venue. Well worth 8 or 10 quid whichever it is from Fish.
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January 2014 Sales Garnett Mimms - Prove It To Me - UA £15 Awesome dancer!! Some label wear nothing serious though, no tears. Diane Brooks - In M y Heart - Verve Folkways Vg+ £30 The Kelly Brothers - The Sound Of A Crying Man - Excello Vg+ £15 Sam Moultire - The Promised Land - Roulettew WDJ Vg+ £20 George Tindley - Don’t You Hear Them Laughing - Rowax Vg+ £15 Vernon Harrell - Your Love - Score Ex £10 Jackie Lee & Delores Hall - Whether I’m Right Or Wrong - Mirwood Vg+ £10 Jackie Lee - Try My Method/Your Personality -Mirwood Vg+ £10 Syl Johnson - Same Kinda Thing - Twinight Vg+ £10 Johnny Sayles - My loves A Monster - Chi-Town Ex+ £20 £15 William Hunt - Would You believe - Streamside WD Ex £50 (Fantastic piece of soul music, nice white demo.) Chico Holiday - Follow The Sun - Meadowbrook Vg+ £30 £25 The Continental 4 - The Way I Love You - Jay Walking VG+ £25 £20 ON HOLD Huriah Boynton - You Went Back On What You Said - Lanor Vg+ £100 £80 (indemand) The Spindles - To Make You Mine/And The Band Played On - ABC Para Vg+ £50 £40 (Brilliant mid tempo b/w classic Northern) Robert Winters - Soul motivation - Ron’s M- £30 Geater Davis - My Love Is So Strong - House Of Orange Ex £30 £25 Sold Willie Walker - Jerk It With Soul - Taste Vg+ £40 £35 SOLD (ex Stafford play) Bobby Bland - I Ain’t Myself Anymore - Duke Vg+ £20 (Fantastic slice of soul music from one of the all time legends) Spencer Wiggins - Lonely Man - Goldwax Vg+ £40 £35 (Again another legend and another great piece of soul music) Neal Brown - If By Chance - Chart Sound Vg+ £25 £20 The Sounds Four - Keep On Lovin’/Memory Best Forgotten - Saintmo £Vg+ £20 £15 Fantastic Four - I Got To Have Your Love - Westbound £15 (Great 70’s dancer) The following all reduced to £8 each, all in VG+ condition or better, most better. The Conservatives - Who Understands - Ebonic Sound Robb Fortune - Crazy Feeling - Paramount Andre Odom - Turn On Your Love Light - Nation Stu Gardner - Expressing My love - Chisa Joe Taylor & Dominoes - YoU Don’t Love Me - HMF Jimmy Holiday - The New Breed - Kent The Profiles - You Don’t care About Me - Bamboo Freddie Watson & Restorators - The Unlucky Seven - Eloys Dan Brantley - I Can’t Take No more - SIMS Clarence Ashe - She Said I’d Be A Failure - J&S The following all £5 each, all in VG+ condition or better, most better. The Emotions - I Can’t Stand No More Heartache - Brainstorn (Tear on label) Brenton WoodGimme Some Sign - Double Shot Reissues etc £5 each Toni & The Showmen - Try My Love/Bobby Angelle - Too Much - Kent Antellects - Love Slave - kent Walter & Admerations - Man Oh Man/Life Of Tears - Soul City Cairos - Don’t Fight It/Stop Overlooking Me - Shrine (UK) ON HOLD Charles Mintz - Running Back Uplook P/S Arin Demain - Silent Treatment - Absolute Records (Doni Burdick - Bari Track on the flip) Postage per 45. UK Signed for/recorded £2.50 Special Delivery £7.20 (over £40 as you are not covered with any less) First class = £3.50 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. Paypal Gift Preferred
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Great record the version of I Was A Boy. Shame it rarely gets heard on the scene.
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I agree with you Mark these topics can be a great way to pick up something you don't know or even slipped you by. I only commented on the 2007 list as I was surprised to see so many that were already well established at then time, some over many years. Sean also asked the question did any of them make it, I answered as I said Anyway been some good tips so far, especially the new releases/discoveries.
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R&B Indies had the Arlen release as 1964 with it being the third from final release.
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Would This Be Classed As An "inspired" Djing?
Chalky replied to Northernjordan's topic in All About the SOUL
It's not in the Ruby Andrews bracket but know what you mean. -
It's Henry from what I can see, his website address is on the gemm page for soul45collector.
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How Much For A Joe Douglas Crazy / Something To Brag About
Chalky replied to Lambretta Gp 200's topic in Look At Your Box
Recent ebay slae so maye 100ish about right.... https://www.ebay.com/itm/Northern-Soul-45-Joe-Douglas-Something-To-Brag-About-Playhouse-rare-/360820066500?pt=Music_on_Vinyl&hash=item54028d48c4 -
How Much For A Joe Douglas Crazy / Something To Brag About
Chalky replied to Lambretta Gp 200's topic in Look At Your Box
I've seen this for around £75 in recent times and I've seen it in the same boxes for some time so maybe not a good seller. Is there demand for it? -
Played this out a few times the last few months.
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It's not as good as the three I previously posted and not good enough IMO to make it to the dance floors. Lisa Stansfield......I thought it was an average pop song, nothing more, certainly can't see what the fuss is about.
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I quite like the Howeefeel "People Of The World" I picked up from Jason at the same time as the Valdons. The Valdons is great, That funky kid Andy Whitmore put me onto that one, deffo worth some exposure at soul venues.
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The latest release from Soul Junction, unreleased JB Bingham..... https://www.souljunctionrecords.co.uk/SJ525.html also pick any of the recent releases from soul junction, all worthy of plays out on the scene.
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Another I picked up of Fish at the same time is The Dynamites feat Charles Walker (Little Charles). "Still Can't Get You Out Of My Heart" came out on the album "Love Is Only Everything. But the flip of the 45 I didn't know as it only came out on the US take of the album or so I believe. "Get Up On Living" is a great little number from the band. Have a listen at https://www.firstexperiencerecords.com/product-detail////The+Dynamites+feat.+Charles+Walker/Still+Can%27t+Get+You+Out+Of+My+Heart++Get+Up+On+Living/vinyl/3981 I doubt either of the above will go big but I'm not sure many tips will get a spin on todays scene let alone go big.
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From the Classic Urban Harmony Newsletter...... Jay Traynor Dies. Original lead of Jay & Americans; sang with the Mystics and Jay Siegel's Tokens. As we prepared to send out this newsletter, we just heard of the passing of Jay Traynor, original lead of Jay & the Americans. Jay also sang with the Mystics and more recently with Jay Siegel's Tokens. John "Jay" Traynor was born on March 30, 1943 in Brooklyn, NY. As a vocalist, he joined the Mystics as lead (after "Hushabye") and sang on their recording of "White Cliffs Of Dover". Traynor was the first "Jay" in Jay & the Americans, leading on their recording of "She Cried". Shortly after that he went solo. More recently, Jay Traynor had been singing with Jay Siegel's Tokens. We last saw Jay Traynor at the Richard Nader IZOD Center concert in May 2013, where we had a chance to talk with him briefly. Jay died on January 2, 2014 at the age of 70. We was a nice guy and we are deeply saddened by his passing. - Charlie & Pam To watch a YouTube of Jay Traynor singing "She Cried" with Jay Siegel's Tokens in 2011, click "She Cried". Rex Garvin of the Hearts dies. Wrote "Over The Mountain". Rex A. Garvin, member of the Hearts ("Lonely Nights") and writer of Johnnie & Joe's "Over The Mountain, Across The Sea," died on December 2, 2013 at the age of 72. Garvin was born in NYC and raised in the Bronx. In 1954, he helped form the Hearts, a female R&B vocal group with whom he also sang bass. The Hearts first record, "Lonely Nights" (Baton label) became a Top 10 R&B record in 1955. Garvin continued with the Hearts as their pianist, arranger and musical director. Garvin also worked with J&S Records, writing the hit song "Over The Mountain, Across The Sea" for Johnnie & Joe. In later years, Rex Garvin recorded with his band, the Mighty Cravers, scoring with the soul hit "Sock It To 'Em J.B." (Like label). Garvin is seen at the far right in the Hearts photo above.
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Had news from Andy Rix that both Jay Traynor & Rex Garvin have both passed away. Have just read the news elsewhere as well. R.I.P.
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In keeping with the spirit of the topic, and staying with covers, one that Fish brought to Thorne and shipped a few copies after Arthur gave it a spin. https://www.firstexperiencerecords.com/product-detail/Vinyl+Singles//Sundae+Soul/Paul+Craver/Pyramid++Hey+Girl/vinyl/4225
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Are you stalking me or what? I have my taste and everyone else has theirs, that is all that matters. I wouldn't tell anyone to wash their ears out for spending any amount of money on a record, except in jest of course
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Because its a debating forum and if i want to comment I will do so. I was simply passing comment because the choices were surprising with a large majority of the 2007 list being well known at the time and had been for a lot of years, many for 15/20 years plus, if you don't like that then tough sh*t. You are as patronising as anyone at times on topics on here.