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Djr

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  1. Recently, I've found myself hung up on The Four Tops 'Baby I Need Your Loving'.
  2. Finally managed to grab a copy of Ernestine Anderson's 'You're Not The Guy For Me'.....
  3. According to the Carnival article in There's That Beat! #1, which borrowed information from the liner notes of the Kent CDs, it states "No Info Available" for release 503.
  4. How about Third Flight - Third Flight on Yoda:
  5. For me, I know I have a record, i just can't find it. I really need a weekend to tidy up my records.
  6. Third flight on yodi definitely green berets just an ugly rumor
  7. Lou Courtney 'Hot Butter 'N All Part 1' / Mr. C and Funck Junction ''Hot Butter 'N All Part 2' Hurdy Gurdy 45 Vinyl looks M-, label has some very light wear. Record plays M- Beautiful copy of this great funk 45. $125.00 postpaid from USA. Please PM to reserve. if you'd like to check my ebay feedback, search on screen name fonkysoul Thanks.
  8. Think this one is considered more of a funk tune, but quality nonetheless.
  9. I just happened to scan this one before my scanner stopped working.
  10. 3 of my favorites from perhaps my favorite label, although I prefer the black Chess label the best.
  11. 2 white demos I recently purchased blind and am quite fond of: Garnet Mimms - Prove It To Me (UA) Erma Franklin - Don't Wait Too Long (Epic)
  12. I'd like to know the answer to this too. I have an Orange one, but seen more yellows on Collectors Frenzy and Popsike.
  13. such a brilliant label. the white demos look great. unfortunately, living in the state next to new jersey has not made finding 45s on this label any easier....
  14. When I ship a 45 to the UK, it's generally from $4.75 to $5.50 postage. That includes 2 pieces of cardboard and a cardboard mailer.
  15. I got a table at a local record fair this weekend to sell off some LPs from various collections I'd bought, and came away with the following 45s: JJ Barnes - Poor Unfortunate Me / Ring Barbara Mason - Don't Ever Go Away / Arctic demo (already have a stock copy, but couldn't resist the demo) Marvin Gaye - Take This Heart of Mine / Tamla demo (in the Tamla sleeve couldn't pass this one up either) Brightlights - Motor City Funk / Silver Fox demo and Wild Ones - Bowie Man / UK Fontana beautiful copy of this UK freakbeat 45, which I was shocked to bump into....) + about 15 others
  16. Seeing how I live close to Trenton, NJ, I'm trying to get a better understanding of the soul labels that were from that city. One of the labels I've seen on e-bay is Lucky Lou. Can anyone help with a discography for this label? Here's what I've managed to find: #812 The T.N.J.'s 'Two Girls' / 'I Got It So Good' #813 Natural Facts ' What Time Is It?' / 'Girl Don't Cry' Any others? Any details on this label would be appreciated. Thanks, Dave


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