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  1. Think you will find there are more than 3 copies of "Cheatin' Kind". William Powell only 3(?) known copies.
  2. Not as "fast" as Ronnie Savoy. Far better IMO than RS.
  3. Tim Brown as far as I know.
  4. Pretty certain Tim hasn't got it Pete. Carl Willingham and Butch both have it, could explain where the copies from Nancy and JM finished up.
  5. There's supposedly another FW within the M25, a silent collector. Many of these about and who knows what they have in their collections. Gilly also mentioned a West Coast DJ back in the 80's with 2 copies, mentioned his name but I forgot who he said now. Think personally it's fair to say that with it being a Motown record there was more than a handful pressed.
  6. Margaret Little x2, Junior McCants 2 at the most, Milton James (Dore) x2.
  7. Sandy Golden - You Are My Everything - Masterpiece. You are right a one off. The deal between Rob and Richard was about £2000 and involved two or three records if I remember rightly.
  8. I think there's more than two Frank Beverley, sure at least two have turned up for auction in the past year or so. COD's "Shes Fire" with one known copy must be one of the rarest and I'm sure there are a few other "one known Copy" discs in certain collections. Kell Osbourne (Highland) only two known copies isn't there? Mello Souls three known.........
  9. Was told £1309 so not far out whoever right
  10. JM sold this on auction some months ago (6?) fro around £300.
  11. And a Happy and Soulful New Year to you too Ernie and to everyone else on Soul Source
  12. The C&W must have come later then. Didn't the Osmonds record at Fame?
  13. I agree there is but I dares bet there's even more C&W
  14. Does that make it soul tho'. Muscle Shoals probably done more Country and Western and pop than soul
  15. There should be a fair few out there, was told they got 7 or 8 copies each from the find.
  16. Bloody Hell, I've all on remembering what I did an hour ago, not to mention all those years ago Used to be a lot more 60's orientated. I can still remember the Mighty Bub trying to get in the little DJ booth
  17. Nooooo not yet I mean the other copies that have been sold. I know there's only one bidder on this one, saw it other day
  18. Not to mention the ones the second highest bidders had too
  19. Didn't a quantity of these turn up recently?
  20. errr.....soul
  21. Great record Ian Can't help with the location of a copy unfortuanately. Have a good un at Lowton, have a great 2005 and see you soon no doubt.
  22. Venues like Thorne, Pitches etc IMO played more "Modern" than crossover from what I remember. They had no boundaries but the majority of the DJ's were very forward thinking. There is an excellent article in the last N-Soul from Brian Goucher about Thorne, well worth a read. In the article he writes of the announcement fromRod in issue 10 of Voices From The Shadows (1989)...."as of 1st of April, VFTS will be promoting Canal Tavern. It's the way forward; we're combining the best new indies with some of the most obscure 70' and 80's that you will ever hear."


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