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Songs with "Keep The Faith" in the lyrics
Chalky replied to Fiftyboiledeggs's topic in All About the SOUL
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Last sold on Discogs for £32 last month, that's the highest it has sold for with a bit of history too.
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Current value of these as thinking of selling
Chalky replied to Theothertosspot's topic in Look At Your Box
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Guy Hennigan joins Dean in the studio for this weeks show which reflects on the fabulous Top Dog and Soultown reunion at Stafford's Top of The World on Easter Sunday. Guy gets the chance to play some records that didn't get onto the turntables last week and chat and digest the events of last week. Gez and myself are also in the studio.
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Current value of these as thinking of selling
Chalky replied to Theothertosspot's topic in Look At Your Box
Last Eddie Whitehead I saw was more than £1k, probably nearer double. I’d want more than a grand anyway if I was selling. Rarely see either records. -
AFO is a Louisiana/New Orleans label, Le Sage is New York so probably not the same group?
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Ebay prices - crashing - Sign of what's to come ??
Chalky replied to Vadnochka's topic in Look At Your Box
Most records have a history of sales and this is what most of us used for years with no problems. Most collectors were happy to shift a record on for what thye paid or a small profit to fund another purchase. Now, it's look at last price, and double that cause they think some mug will pay it. -
Ebay prices - crashing - Sign of what's to come ??
Chalky replied to Vadnochka's topic in Look At Your Box
But that ten quid record in The USA is £30 here, UK dealers exploiting the postage cost situation. I'd sooner pay the postage than give my money to a greedy Brit seller. -
Whilst I'm in the mood (to do nothing really) I thought I'd do a mix of some Stafford Top Dog and Soultown era plays. I got carried away and it ended up being over 4 hours
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A simply amazing night, over 700 in, one not the best line ups ever with some truly amazing records played. Here is almost three hours of the night for you listening pleasure.
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This weeks show looks forward to the Top Dog and Soultown reunion in Stafford and remembers two friends of the show and for many of us who passed away in recent days, Tim Fletcher and Kit Moore.
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Npt so much regular plays but it got played at Lifeline, may have had an outing at Burnley too.
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I'm sure I know of two possibly three other copies, or people who had them, not sure where they are now
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You should have received a receipt from Paypal. We can't practically send a message to everyone who has bought tickets. But send me a message with the name(s) for who you bought the the tickets under and your address and I will chase it up. The tickets will probably be on the door for you now.
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Rare and Obscure Philly Soul double sider, the mid pacer "Just What I've Been Looking For" backed with the uptempo dancer with the familiar backing "What's It Gonna Be" from the Georgia Trio The Peterson's gets a new lease of life via Soul Junction. Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
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Press Release: The Petersons “Just What I’ve Been Looking For/What’s It Gonna Be” SJ550 Release Date Monday April 24th 2023 ‘The Petersons’ were a vocal trio from Waycross, GA, their performing name came from their founder, lead vocalist and drummer Kenneth Peterson, along with Keyboard player Salem Chatman and vocalist/bassist Johnny Members. The trio regularly performed shows along America’s East Coast, and it was while working in Philadelphia during early 1973 that the group answered an advertisement in Billboard Magazine quote “Masters Turned Down? We Are Looking for New Acts to Sign, Contact Omega Sound Productions, Philadelphia, PA”. Omega Sound was a fledgling independent Recording Company formed by Frank Fioravanti a budding songwriter and former Encyclopedia Britannica Salesman for the initial purpose of find some extra work for the musicians of The Philadelphia Orchestra who were looking to earn some side money. As a result of answering the Billboard advertisement ‘The Petersons’ found themselves booked into Frank Virtue’s recording studio to record two Fioravanti and the late Alan Felder penned songs, the up-tempo “What’s It Gonna Be” backed by the melodic “Just What I’ve Been Looking For” Mel Omega (1833). With the release failing to make much noise, The Petersons returned to their native Georgia where they continuing to perform and record but under the group name of ‘Toll Darkness’. Fast forward circa 30 years and a couple of copies of this obscure Mel Omega 45 was introduced into the UK by Soul Bowl’s John Anderson where they gained belated recognition initially at the Soul Essence Weekenders through resident DJ Steve Guarnori with “Just What I’ve Been Looking For” being his chosen side. These initial copies had a paper sticker on them crediting the Artist as ‘Toll Darkness’ but the subsequent find of further copies with no sticker coverings, revealed the real artist to be ‘The Petersons’, intriguing? The reason behind the differing artist names is reputedly assumed to be that Ken Peterson took some copies of the Mel Omega 45 back to Georgia and pasted the ‘Toll Darkness’ group name stickers over the Petersons label credits to enable him to sell them at shows with his other ‘Toll Darkness’ 45 “Party/Love Makes Me Do Foolish Things on Alpha Records. The up-tempo backing track of The Peterson’s “What’s It Gonna Be” was a Frank Virtue arrangement that he had great faith in, hence it’s usage on plethora of other Philly artists recordings, i.e. Fred Mark, Liza Mae, Michael Christian, Cody Michaels etc over different record labels, Melomega, Concept, Fox Century Plaza and Merben. Frank Fioravanti also founded the Sound Gems label which brought us the timeless classic “Your My Main Squeeze” recorded on the New Beford, MA group ‘Crystal Motion’. Omega Sound’s most notable achievement would be William DeVaughn’s 1974 hit “Be Thankful For What You Got”. Words by: David Welding For further information please contact Soul Junction at: Tel: +44 (0) 121 602 8115 or E-mail: sales@souljunctionrecords.co.uk To buy visit https://souljunctionrecords.co.uk/SJ550.html or your usual stockist or give Dave Welding a shout on here via @Louise
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Been a sad few days for the soul scene. R.I.P. Tim
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Gutted, like Simon talked much nonsense so mnay times with Kit. Spent most of the conversation trying to understand him. Not seen him for a while now but he was one of our crowd for many years, many a good night in his company as did many and a few crazy car journeys one in particular when he stayed at mine and we drove into Nottingham. Gonna be missed, R.I.P. mate
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Ebay prices - crashing - Sign of what's to come ??
Chalky replied to Vadnochka's topic in Look At Your Box
It’s not your risk. The seller has to make the claim which maybe invalid because of not paying the correct insurance etc if it’s lost you get a refund. If it’s damaged you return for a refund. -
Ebay prices - crashing - Sign of what's to come ??
Chalky replied to Vadnochka's topic in Look At Your Box
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Soul4Real New Releases - Annette Snell (S4R27) & Frederick Knight (S4R28)
Chalky commented on Alexsubinas's article in News Archives
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Soul4Real New Releases - Annette Snell (S4R27) & Frederick Knight (S4R28)
Chalky commented on Alexsubinas's article in News Archives
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Just over a week to go to the big one and the final one! The Easter Bunny, Chocolate and Soul Music! What could be better. Easter Sunday April 9th 2023 18:00 - 04:30 At Club Couture (ex Top of The World), Newport Road, Stafford, ST16 2EZ Tickets, if bought between now and then, due to uncertainties in getting the ticket to you on time through the post, will be held and available for you to collect on the door. £25 inc postage. PayPal with address to: chris@newcenturysoul.co.uk Bank Transfer email Chris for bank details at cpwaterman@hotmail.com It’s the big one, it’ll be the last one, don’t dare miss it! Two clubs with one aim, quality Rare Soul Music, come together for one final time. The Top Dog Soul Club from its origins in Gloucestershire at clubs such as Wheelwrights under Dave Thorley, through to its spiritual home in Stafford (with Keith Minshull) then Chesterfield (with the Kool Kat Danny Everard) and beyond. Soultown, from that there London Town under the auspices of Tony Smith and Ion Tsakalis at places such as the Penny Black and then nationwide, well Tony's Empress in Blackburn and Mexborough with Guy Hennigan on board, come together for one final time. Come along and listen to and dance to the legendary sounds of the 80s Post Wigan Rare Soul Scene for one more time at the original home of the Stafford all-nighters The Top of The World (now Club Couture). The night kicks off downstairs in what was Cinderella Rockerfellas 18:00 - 20:00 Soul Sam & Arthur fenn Then it’s into the main Ballroom 20:00 - 20:30 Ion “The Greek” Tsakalis 20:30 - 21:30 Ion & Tony Smith 21:30 - 22:30 Dave Thorley 22:30 - 23:30 Guy Hennigan 23:30 - 00:30 Butch 00:30 - 01:30 Keb Darge 01:30 - 02:30 Colin Law 02:30 - 03:30 Dean Anderson & John Pugh 03:30 - 04:30 Guy & Keb...hopefully This will not happen again, it’s the big Last Hurrah from those halcyon 80’s musically ground-breaking wild-times! Make sure you are there…..