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  1. Tunes I played last Saturday, in no particular order:- Mickey Lanay - I;m Gonna Walk - Vulcan Ronnie McCain - This Time I'm Gone - Triode Patti & Emblems - It's The Little Things - Congress Sandy Wynns - Touch of Venus - Doc Natural Four - I Thought You Were Mine - Boola Boola Sheppards - Stubborn Heart - Mirwood Buster and Eddie - Can't Be Still - Class Ron Baxter - This Is It - OLE-9 Fantastic Four - Can't Stop Looking For My Baby - Ric-Tic Gary Haines - Keep On Going - Sound Tony Middleton - Paris Blues - Mala Jimmy Seals - The Yesterday Of Our Love - Challenge Johnny Hampton - Not My Girl - Dotty's Ronnie Forte - That Was Whiskey Talkin - Tarx Rose Battiste - Hit And Run - Revilot Martha Star - No Part Time Love For Me - Thelma Alexander Patton - A Little Lovin Sometimes - Capitol (UK) Art Freeman - Slippin Around - Atlantic (UK) Dennis D'ell - Better Use Your Head - CBS (UK) Dean Parrish - Determination - Stateside (UK) Bobby Treetop - Wait Till I Get To Know You - Tuff Lorraine Chandler - What Can I Do - Giant Velours - I'm Gonna Change - MGM Major Harris - Call Me Tomorrow - Okeh Parliaments - Heart Trouble - Golden World Groovettes - Think It Over Baby - Reness Actually, it was in that order. Regards TOTP
  2. Just noticed this one on ebay, not sure if it's worth this much though. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ANN-SEXTON-YOUVE-BEEN-GONE-TOO-LONG-YOURE-LETTING-ME-DOWN-77-RECORDS-/160875006128?pt=UK_Records&hash=item2574e5c8b0
  3. Their other One-derful release, "Don't Leave Me" is also fantastic and still a cheap one. (Can someone upload it please cos I don't know how to).
  4. Remember Steve Kennedy (RIP) telling me he had a copy of Admirations on Peaches in 81/2, but talking to Ted it was played at the Cats in 70's by BM at CC, but no doubt these records were sidelined off in favour of the Javells, etc. Neared mind fulfils the scene
  5. Their on the credits of onederful also but who's Myles?, was pleased to meet you at skeggy by the way
  6. Looking through and listening to records, wondering what the relationship between Onederful, LaCindy and Peaches records is as the Admirations recorded on all three and the credits are similar, is the Peaches release rare because of the "missplet artist"? and also is the LaCindy label the same one that El Anthony recorded on? Any info appreciated please. Regards
  7. What colours your copy? Ain't the gold one first issue and yellow second?
  8. After missing out on one from Anglo-American am after a copy of Holdin On on Knight. PM me with details if anyone has one please. Regards
  9. Wasn't this and Eddie Regan pressed up on lookalike demo's in the 70's?, as I remember the label smudges if wetted a little.
  10. Just do it his way or your way (not so catchy a title) and hopefully you'll find it. Regards
  11. Ain't that your playlist Simon?
  12. Regarding this record and its numerous releases (Sassy, Gamble, Some Greek and Italian labels, etc, I have the following to ask; Have seen issues and demo's of above on Sassy with "love ........" on reverse, have also seen issues with "this is ......." on reverse, but never seen a demo with "this is ...." on the reverse. Are there copies out there?
  13. You not planning an expensive holiday where the weathers hot and sunny then!!!! Regards
  14. Obviously a Mirwood connection here, are there any more relaeases associated with Mirwood on the label? Regards
  15. Three for sale, P&P inc Little Frankie Lee - I Gotta Come Back - Peacock Issue - Mint £45 Citations - Keep the Faith - Ballad Issue - Mint £35 Anthony and the Imperials - It's Not The Same - VEEP Issue - Mint £90 PM if interested
  16. Got a demo of above, only ever seen one other issue, Steve Johnstone had it. Regards
  17. Released on UK London too
  18. Are Ronnie McCain and Forte one and the same as credits for Whisky Talkin is McCain as mentioned in this thread. https://indangerousrh...key-talkin.html Is there a connection between Tarx and Triode? Regards
  19. Do you still have this for sale Jimmey "Soul" Clark - (I'll Be Your Winner) I'll Be Your Champion / A Girl's World (SoulHawk) VG $60 Regards
  20. To me "Girls .........." sounds very Curtis Mayfield influenced, and other side, "stay in my heart" is extremely good (reminds me of something, not sure what) Regards
  21. Can anyone recall when they first heard it being played out, I first heard it when Sam played it around 94.
  22. Is it the number above the F 12685 that gives it away? Bob
  23. D'oh, should have realised that connection, remember listening Emperor Roscoe interviewing Neil Rushton (I think) around 76 time. They played and reviewed, amongst others, Tymes - Here She Comes, Jerry Jackson - Rough Out There and Orlons - Spinning Top, this being released on Calla, although it was reviewed on Planet Records (no pun intended). Was Planet records distributed by Pye as well? Seem to be making some connections.
  24. Don't know if this as been discussed before, but I'm sure people will be up for discussion again. Looking through the UK Cameo Parkway listings, most, if not all of the soul releases came from either Cameo or Parkway as you would expect, however, Doris Troy was released on Calla. The first thing is, why was this selected as to be released on Cameo Parkway? Did Calla lease to any UK outlet as JJ Jackson (But Its Alright) was rleased on both Polydor (was this withdrawn) and Warner Bros. In addition the Doris Troy release does not share the same B side, "Heartaches" on Calla and "But I Love Him" on Cameo Parkway. The subsequent release in the UK on Toast has "Heartaches" on the B side and the Mojo release has "But I Love Him", not sure what the B side is on the Pye release. This all seems a little confusing to me and any info would bee appreciated. Regards Bob


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