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  1. Does this mean Sharon McMahan's version of of Where There Is Love still remains unavailable on vinyl ?
  2. Could someone please confirm the difference between the boot and the original and also if possible post scans of each . Thanks.
  3. Credit to Dave Moore for this little bit of info to get you started: https://www.theresthatbeat.com/hitsville2006/playsnds/rec_review_dave_moore.html CLICK on RECORD to LISTEN! The Inverts - Look Out Love Tower, 324 I'm presuming this is the same group as Sherry And The Inverts who recorded "I'm Lost" on the same label. This particular record features a female lead, ably supported by male back ups on an excellent mid to uptempo drum and guitar based track. Not sure if it's the same group who recorded "Time Will Change" on MGM, it may
  4. Only thing is you have not one but two reputable people here who clearly recall seeing the LP.
  5. We still need to hear from Paul Mooney and in particular Colin Dilnot. Perfectly understandable if Colin values his privacy and wishes to keep away from the spotlight of rabid rare soul collectors but surely someone on here knows him well enough to contact him and ask him the big question.
  6. That comment you make about the Sandra Wright LP being possibly the only lost LP in the Stax catalogue .... let's not underplay the significance of the earlier post on here with the link to the Truth discography . Look at this: TRUTH (TRS serie) : 4201 - ALPHA - THE ROUND ROBIN MONOPOLY 4202 - JOHN GARY WILLIAMS - JOHN GARY WILLIAMS (Reissue of Stax 5503) 4203 - STEPPIN' STONES (WHAT TOOK ME SO LONG) - JOSHIE JO ARMSTEAD 4204 - DARKTOWN STRUTTERS - DARKTOWN STRUTTERS 4205 - UNISSUED 4206 - WOMAN TO WOMAN - SHIRLEY BROWN 4207 - A SOULFUL EXPERIENCE - THE RANCE ALLEN GROUP Two other unreleased (at the time) LPs from Jo Armstead and the Darktown Strutters blaxploitation soundtrack LP ! Both are allocated numbers in the discography while the catalogue number 4205 remains unaccounted for. Perhaps that vacant release number was in fact the number for the Sandra Wright LP ? And perhaps both the Jo Armstead and the Darktown Strutters LP were also released in some limited form at the time ?!!!! If so , you can bet that funk and blaxploitation collectors will also be falling off their chairs.
  7. As regards the lack of general awareness of the LP's release in the late 80s , one should also keep in mind that Demon's output of soul music / black music was very limited compared to their pop / rock releases. They licensed and re-issued Al Green's Call Me LP around that time together with the Lamont Dozier LP a few years earlier but really not much else. Obviously Sandra Wright got lost in the shuffle. For soul fans one could say that there were more immediately interesting releases on the related Edsel label at the time from Don Covay, Major Lance , Rufus Thomas, Sam and Dave. Are the people who were behind Demon / Edsel still around ? If so perhaps you can use your industry contacts to get in touch with them to see if they can provide any more information on the Sandra Wright release?
  8. Eddie Piller mentioned on his radio show last week that this gig he DJ'd at in Leeds on 16 January 2016 was sold out in advance - 350 people - and he emphasised that the majority of the crowd were under 30 years of age. What's the problem ? Brudenell Soul Club
  9. Modern Soul 45 - Ice - Reality - Ice - VG+ mp3 - rare! Ended: Jan 24, 2016 , 6:47AM Winning bid: US $4,017.00 [ 42 bids ]
  10. Paul Mooney is on here of course so hopefully he can add to the story shortly.
  11. SANDRA WRIGHT: Midnight Affair / Wounded Woman (TRA 3201) SANDRA WRIGHT: Please Don't Say Goodbye / Lovin' You, Lovin' Me (TRA 3220)
  12. Southern Star Records, the label on which Doug Parkinson's version was released, somehow confused the composers of the Spinner's tune with a tune of the exact same title written by Chuck Jackson and Marvin Yancey and recorded by the group Midwest Franchise on MCA Records.
  13. John, although Soul Source is easily the world's number one website destination for information on all things Soul, one would be amazed how many serious record collectors (of soul) there are out there who are completely unaware of its existence. And it's also unfortunate that a language barrier has always existed with our Japanese counterparts as there is no doubt they would be able to provide the rest of the world with a wealth of information on so many subjects concerning soul music. As you say let's hope someone on the net spots this discussion and comes up with something positive confirming the LP's existence.
  14. Hoping someone comes up with a pic of one of these.
  15. And all their subsidiary labels too !!!
  16. Thanks , was he still in the business through the 80s and 90s ?
  17. Was Eddie ever aware of the popularity of I Never Knew and his other records with soul fans around the world ?
  18. On the green Truth label, the Stax subsidiary. Anyone care to enlighten the soul world with more information?


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