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Dave Thorley

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  1. Thanks for that guys. I just picked one up in a bunch of stuff. I like it, might even put in my DJ box and give it a spin out.
  2. Hi Guys Can anyone tell me anyting about The New People-I'm losing you-All Star-42170 Anyone tell me where it's from, was it ever played and a value Thanks Dave
  3. John's right if you look at the fine detail on the re-issue it has a digital blur to the edges of the images and the sleeve has a gloss finish. The original has a matt silk finish. The sticker on the cover is printed as part of the artwork. Also the re-issue just looks to new, if you know what I mean. Dave
  4. He also has a great release on Chirrup, cracking uptempo R&B 'Every woman I know'. I maybe wrong but I think he was married to Denise LaSalle
  5. Hi all Just put up a shed load more on the bay, low opening bids many with sound clips. Some rare funk, great northern and some known and not so well known modern tunes. Just follow the link below https://search.ebay.co.uk/_W0QQsassZdave_t_top_dogQQhtZ-1
  6. The Newsounds on Mod-Art, top tune. Different group though, out of Chicago, think it was the only thing they released. Generally the whole label is good.
  7. Hi All Whole bunch of stuff on the bay, see link below https://search.ebay.co.uk/_W0QQsassZdave_t_top_dogQQhtZ-1 Thanks Dave
  8. No, but I think the girl in red behind is Wendy Withers.
  9. Nice Jazz LP and it has a cool remake of one of the sides of his Pedestal 45. Met him 2 years ago at Denise's home, real nice guy.
  10. Hi Mate Hope all is well, hope to see you at the Villa in november, Mark, Gary and the rest are coming. Dave
  11. Joy records, was named after Joy road in west Detroit. I believe it was part owed by Mike Terry.
  12. Hi This is an early recording by Vee Vee Allan, one of two releases on the label. Vee is the ex-wife of Na Allan, she is now days working as a school teacher in upstate Michigan. Recorded in Detroit. Sells for about £100 if you can find one. I played it for a while at the Ritz and Bretby allniters about 10years ago. Dave
  13. What great photo's. Does anyone hear from George Sharpe these days.
  14. Hit records was a buget label out of Nashville, did lots of cover versions of soul hits, some are not bad but the majority are poor. The Houstons is one of the better ones.
  15. Did look good in the dress though
  16. I thought it was very good, didn't try and make him out to be a saint. Interesting interviews with ex-wives and family Dave
  17. Hi All We now have a great bunch of stuff on The Bay. Most with sound clips, all at real low opening bids. From the oh so rare, too the just plain good. Inc Jesse Fisher Jimmy Soul Clarke The Gaslight Carl Hall Cool Sound Larry Houston Carol Anderson https://search.ebay.co.uk/_W0QQsassZdave_t_top_dogQQhtZ-1
  18. The tall bloke wasn't from Wales was he
  19. Could this be the same guy as the Psychedlic Frankie scamm!!!!!!!!
  20. Now we need real technical help, I'll ring my son
  21. Hi Anyone got a email address for Mary or a phone number. If so please PM me Thanks Dave
  22. Great Modern Soul label out of Chicago
  23. Hi All Just put a bunch more on the bay, along side the Jesse Fisher and Jimmey Soul Clarke we put up yesterday. All have low opening bids, so you decide what they are worth. link below https://search.ebay.co.uk/_W0QQfrtsZ50QQfso...5ftQ5ftopQ5fdog
  24. 11 Commandments
  25. I agree all the aformention tracks have good arrangements. But just about everything arranged by McKinley Jackson from the early 70's until the late leaves most in his wake, and I do say most, not all. Listen to Popcorn Wylie's, ESP LP or his work at ABC with Bobby Hutton, Reggie Garner, Lamont Dozier to name a few. Even lovers of the 60's when listening to this would have to agree that he moved the benchmark. The Holland brothers to this day, still ring him to consult on arrangements.


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