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  1. I mean the one on e-bay says "The Originals - Baby Have Mercy On Me". Motown I thought usually just put the working title and no artist details.
  2. Motown didn't usually credit the artist on acetates. Is it on the Suspicion one in Soussan's guide Pete?
  3. Some years ago there was a set of about 6 or 7 white label pressings done each had a previously unreleased track on each side, I'm sure this is one with some stickers stuck on. I sold a near complete set on ebay some months ago all that was missing was the Suspicion one as these had all gone.
  4. I've a scan/photo somewhere of the "original" one, dunno where will try and find it. Wouldn't haver thought it would have Gladys Knight on the flip either. The writing looks like stick on labels. Dodgy looking to me.
  5. Dunno Mike to be sure. Andy did mention summat about us going down for one of the shows but never happened I'll give hium a call and try and find out.
  6. I also played Pauline Shivers - You Better Tell Him No which I though complimented this really well Great soul the Yvonne Daniels
  7. Here's ten I did play last time out... Gladys - Love - O-Gee Royal Premiers - I Can Make It If I Try - MBS Benny Latimore - Girl I Got News For You - Dade Willie Parker - Salute To Lovers - M-PAc Admirations - Don't Leave Me - One-Derful Ollie Jackson - Just A Little While - Pepper Yvonne Daniels - Spread The Word - De-Lite Don Wyatt - I've Got Myself To Blame - Garpax Furys - What Is Soul - Mack IV Syng McGowan - Just In The Nick Of Time - Hope
  8. It's the thrill of the chase that holds a lot of the appeal. While ever the record is out of your reach you keep chasing but once you've found one the feeling of jubilation if thats the right word soon disappears and it becomes "just another record" sometimes. You then move on to the next on the list
  9. CAn I play two cause I heard Lee Andrews - Never The Less other week and it's NS as good as it gets Awesome chewn. I did a couple of cds few months ago for someone who had never been to a Northern venue as an introduction and she loved them. Will see if I can find the track listings. Anyone who is on KTF might remember me posting them up.
  10. Timmie Williams - Competition - Mala
  11. Neither would I
  12. Dean Parish has IMO as good a voice of many a black artist. And Elvis come to that Listen to Elvis doing the gospel stuff..Lord You Gave Me A Mountain and tell me there is no soul in that
  13. And Insult To Injury...three of hers mentioned that are better Than It'll Never Be Over For Me and soulful!!! (IMHO)
  14. Timi's What's A Matter Baby is IMHO as soulful as it gets.
  15. Yes Timi's What's A Matter Baby for a start
  16. Talking of naff groups...what about Black Abbotts complete with Russ
  17. I thought it was a relative cheapie Pete. Must say I have seen it for a ton though. BTW who's got the first best taste on Soul Source???
  18. Original stamped matrix number of a-23115-2 AT, boot a-23116 sp scratched in.
  19. LAst cd but not least is the one from P5OULH (Paul Havekin). Again some class stuff to choose form but in the end decided on.... Garnett Mimms - Everytime- UA As you would expect from true soul legend with a voice to die for, truly great singer and such an under-rated one at that!! The Rays & Hal Miller - Love Another Girl - Amy Fantastic male group soul. You can just imagine Hal belting this out on the street corner with the Rays adding the impressive backing. Roy Hamilton - Reach Out For Me - RCA One of the greatest voices EVER!
  20. I knew I wasn't imagining things and that I had been told who this was years ago. Well I was by Andy Rix...John is John Hendley and no one knows who the weirdest were. Also told that according to Joey Jefferson he became mentally ill and was in a psychiatric hospital and Cal Green hadn't seen him since 1968. He is black as well
  21. Saw the Sweethearts at £200 (issue) on his JM site, didn't think it was this much personally. Sam & Dave £20ish?
  22. I've got the Temptations 25th Anniversary LP from '86. On it is a great previously unissued version Truly Yours.
  23. So you have seen four copies over the last couple of years or so??? Judging by the number of copies of various records on e-bay, Bill Bush, JM Matthews, Bobby Kline, Oxford Knights, Hyperions etc, and the often ridiculous prices they are fetching, I would class Paul Thompson as pretty rare and well worth the amounts stated
  24. Paul Thompson, although not ultra rare it is rare and regulary goes for £500 plus both on e-bay and on lists. Regardless of how many copies of the Soundmasters there was and the prices it was fetching it doesn't come up for sale that often now and whn it does it has been selling for around the £600. Both the above prices seem to be pretty steady so it must be what they are worth now.


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