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  1. could be wrong but wasn't it first played at The Mecca?
  2. Chalky

    Duffy

    reckon we'll have to agree to disagree Kev. Like I said earleir heard several times on radio and all I hear is a pop record.
  3. Chalky

    Duffy

    I never said she or anyone has to be black to be soulful did I?
  4. Kim Katrell - Did You See Her Last Night - Tyson Anyone oblige? Ta very much
  5. Usually with a genuine cd you get some sort of booklet with it, sometimes a very good read. With knocked up cds you usually get sod all and quality often suffers. If you spent an hour or so you could gather all the tracks yourself and make your own cd I'd buy the real one or the 45!!!
  6. Chalky

    Duffy

    there is one, called freebasing off find things more soulful
  7. Chalky

    Duffy

    my sentiments exactly, heard it a few times on radio and can't find owt remotely soulful about it. A pop record it might be it shouldn't be in all about soul, IMHO of course
  8. yes do a site search, should be plenty of info on here via Dan. Same group as Abet one if remember rightly.
  9. Chalky

    Duffy

    There's plenty of soul thats unknown to many on the scene, from 60's to present day without having to resort to artists like this.
  10. Chalky

    Duffy

    whats she got to do with soul though? pop singer with husky voice.....too many cigarettes maybe
  11. Fantastic record IMHO. Been playing this out for some time now. Gerri Diamond has similiar length intro.
  12. Have seen the Bell copies before. Used to see more of these than Southern Arts now its other way round with Bell rarely coming up for sale........not that Southern Arts comes up for sale that often
  13. as said boot, uk issue will have small centre hole.
  14. I was referring to UK issue, I should have said what you said John assumed he was talking of UK.
  15. issue is grey.
  16. ebay and other auction sites have a big say and clearly show just how desperate some are to get hold of a record, rather than spend a little time doing their homework and looking round. Seen many rare ones either slip through unnoticed or sell for less than what it's actually worth simply cause it's not indemand.
  17. Dottie and Millie another that springs to mind
  18. Depends, could be rarity that dictates the price, it should be in most cases but it's usually what hot at the moment with the dancers and DJs. Soon as something starts getting played dealers push up the price and "DJs" will pay that bit more, rather than find their own records and maybe the next biggie Take Ace Spectrum. It was a record you couldn't give away at one time, it sold in it's millions. All of a sudden for some strange reason it gets a few spins and it's suddenly it has a three figure price tag, f*** knows why. It's back down to £25 nowadays due to demand dropping but even that is 5 times it's value IMHO. It's a record that should never have been expensive regardless of dance floor status. There's records that are in the £50 bracket that are harder to find than some records that cost several 100 quid and more!!! SWONS!
  19. anyone mention Michigan Move, Backstreet, Guy biggies mid 80's.
  20. One of my all time favourite records. Mid 80's spin for Guy Hennigan covered up as Tommy Claudia.
  21. not as cheap as they should be though
  22. seen for about £40. Maybe get cheaper depending on dealer or off ebay.
  23. I reckon who ever adds to popsike just does it when high enough price or can be bothered. Loads missing.
  24. I can't remember pal, not got one. I've the cd somewhere I think.
  25. totally legit as first time issued apart from the CD. Think it was recorded at same session as Girl Across The Street. £30ish I would have thought. Think all the stock has gone so it will have to be from a dealer or private .


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