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He also does a nice cover of Stormy ...........
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crossing The Tracks' - Weekly Show On Gfm
Dave Thorley replied to Dave Thorley's topic in All About the SOUL
Last nights show up now for listen again https://listen-again.gloucesterfm.com/index.php?cat=Crossing%20The%20Tracks -
crossing The Tracks' - Weekly Show On Gfm
Dave Thorley replied to Dave Thorley's topic in All About the SOUL
Getting ready 4 2 nites radio show. Found a fab Richard Popcorn Wylie acetate I forgot I had it's a killa alt take of 'Get off the streets ya'll' -
Hi All Whole bunch of new stuff on the site 'From The Hard to find, To the just plain good', including these bright shiny things Rance Allen Group - I know a man who - Gospel Truth Mint- £75 Royal Esquires - Ain't gonna run - HSI Prix Mint £65 Four Larks - Grooving at the go-go/I still love you - Tower w/d VG+ £150 Jesse James - If you want a love affair - 20th Century Mint £65 Freddie Hughes & The Chevelles - I just found out - Janus Mint- £60 Shorty Billups - Shake of that dream - Solid Gold Mint £150 7 Miles High - Do it to you - Gerim Mint- £120 Old (M) Pressions - Right on - Brooks Brothers £175 Lost Soul - I'm your love man - Glasco Mint- £65 Pace-Setters - Push on Jesse Jackson - Kent Mint £25 Plus a whole bunch more, description and sound files on the site www.topdogrecords.co.uk Thanks for looking Dave & Malayka
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crossing The Tracks' - Weekly Show On Gfm
Dave Thorley replied to Dave Thorley's topic in All About the SOUL
------------------------- Back on the air 2nite ------------------------------ Second of this months shows 2nite, 7pm-9pm. 'From the hard to find, To the just plain good' Listen live on air or on the web ............. https://www.gloucesterfm.com/ ORhttps://tunein.com/radio/Gloucester-FM-966-s55312/ Plus join in all the in show chat here in our Facebook grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/134390513398200/ Got a belter to play this week that it's taken me years to get. -
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Old (M) Pressions - Right On/Let me know - Brooks Brothers £175 +P&P This is The Brooks Brothers. Just sold on Manship auction last night at £250+ so bag a bargin. One side cool chugging funky 70's modern soul. The flip a stunning ballad. This is stone mint, never seen a needle.
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After a few years away from the recording scene, the group have returned with a great new LP. Produced by hometown boy Crayge Lindesay, this is a nice return to the harmony laiden style of yester year, but with a contemporary twist, thanks to Crayge. Formed in 1962, in Kansas City, Missouri, the group was a high school doo-wop group called The Sinceres. In 1967-68 they were backed by and toured with a large Kansas City horn band known as the Smokin' Emeralds and performed their version of a Motown-style review which drew large crowds at a venue called the Place in the Westport district of KC. By 1971, the band consisted of Melvin Webb on drums, Roger Durham on percussion, Charles Love on guitar and vocals, Charles McCormick on bass, Harry Williams on percussion, and Willis Draffen on guitar. After learning to play their respective musical instruments, moved to Los Angeles, California. After arriving in Los Angeles, the group met their prospective managers George Braunstein and Ron Hamady. They also replaced their drummer Melvin Webb with Eddie Summers, a resident of Los Angeles, California. The managers decided to change their name from The Sinceres to Bloodstone. Later the group traveled to London, England where they achieved a recording contract with Decca Records. The original members were Charles McCormick, Willis Draffen, Jr., Charles Love, Harry Williams, Roger Durham and Eddie Summers. The first album was entitled Bloodstone, whereas there were two singles released simultaneously called, "That's The Way We Make Our Music", and "Girl (You Look So Fine)", written and arranged by Eddie Summers the newest member. Their second album, Natural High reached the US R&B Top 10. The album was written by various members of the group Bloodstone, with their single "Natural High" reaching number 10 on the Pop chart. It received blanket airplay in Europe, particularly on Radio Luxembourg.It reached number 40 on the UK chart in August 1973 and was featured in the Decca "World Of Hits" series of compilation albums. Bloodstone's other hits include, "Never Let You Go", "Outside Woman" and "My Little Lady". Bloodstone was instrumental in the "black rock" and funk movement of the 1970s, and even had a hand in the brown-eyed soul movement with some Latin music-tinged hits. Bloodstone performed with Marvin Gaye, Curtis Mayfield, Elton John, and The Impressions. Their 1973 album Natural High, produced by Mike Vernon, sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc by the R.I.A.A. in July that year.[1] They achieved a moderate comeback in the early 1980s with McCormick replacement Ron Wilson. Their album We Go a Long Way Back (1982), whose title track reached the R&B chart Top 5, also produced a follow-up single "Go On and Cry" that reached number 18. The group continued to record into the mid 1980s. They continue to tour and perform to this day with original members Charles McCormick, Charles Love, Harry Williams and newer member Donald Brown. Bloodstone also starred in and wrote all the music for a film entitled Train Ride To Hollywood (1975).[2] Founding members Willis Draffen died on February 8, 2002 at the age of 56, and Charles Love died on 6 March 2014 Here are a few tracks to give you a feel for the LP ......................... http://youtu.be/zaBaTCpMIUw http://youtu.be/HhzQZFpJ0ps The LP can be found @ CD Baby & itunes http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/bloodstone6
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crossing The Tracks' - Weekly Show On Gfm
Dave Thorley replied to Dave Thorley's topic in All About the SOUL
Last nights blundering show, now up for listen again ..................... https://listen-again.gloucesterfm.com/index.php?cat=Crossing+The+Tracks https://www.facebook.com/groups/134390513398200/ -
Very true Pete, also a nice version by Bobby Hebb
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Here you go
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New Album From Bloodstone - Fly Away !
Dave Thorley commented on Dave Thorley's article in News Archives
Just a CD at the mo, but will ask them if they plan a limited vinyl issue -
Plus this is the original demo, cut by the writers down in Muscle Shoals
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Grey Imprint - Do you get the message
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Al Mason - Good lovin - Fynal Vynal Mint- £530 Sold Supa rare original pressing, close to mint, just a few light marks, none audible plays super clean, label like new. https://youtu.be/rB03kgm2B2M?list=RDrB03kgm2B2M
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My dear old buddy (Fu) Phuoc Ngo in Switzerland has had his record box stolen, see post below....................... Dear FB mates, unfortunately my record case with my best and favorites records was stolen in Birmingham, UK. It is a silver color case which fits 50 7inch records. Most of the records are in color card sleeves with my name, swiss address and phone number. Some of the records are: Lou Lawton - Knick Knack Patty Wack The Masqueraders - Do you love me baby The Falcons - Good Good Feeling Creations - Footsteps Al Foster Band - The Night Of The Wolf Rosetta Hightower - Big Bird Eddie King & Mae B May - Please Mr. Dj In the past, stolen record boxes are gone forever, but if someone offer a whole box with my name, please write me. Thanks a lot! Cheers Fu
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Buck - I can't quit your love - Playboy Demo VG+ £12 Dells - It's all up to you - Cadet VG+ £30 Dee Dee Sharp - Deep dark secret - Cameo Mint £130 DeBow - Crime - Unicorn Project Mint £150 Dawn - Love is a magic word - United Artists Mint £25 David Sea - I'm in the mood - Magic City White Demo Mint £10 David Ruffin - You're my peace of mind - Motown White Demo Mint £20 David Lenyard and the Music Tree - It could have been you - Flying Eagle Mint £20 David Lenyard and the Music Tree - It's never too late - Flying Eagle Mint £30 Last Generation - Just a chance in life/You're all I need - Last Generation Mint £120 Chuck Bernard - Indian Giver - Satellite Mint £15 Full description and soundfiles on site www.topdogrecords.co.uk
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Hi All Another week and more great stuff gone up on the site, including these pretty shiny things Shakers - One wonderful moment - ABC £40 Pure Soul Band - Headin' west - MAM £175 Edwards Generation - I want you girl - Tight £35 Harrison & The Majestic Kind - Can you fine me love - Coin £75 Marchelle Joseph - Long distance affair - Dynamic Sounds £150 Blood Brothers - Black is so bad - Turbo £25 Care Package - Storm - Joycelynn £60 Billy 'Country Boy' Young - I'm gonna get it tonight - Joy Ja £50 5th Dimension - There's no love in the room - Arista £25 George Tindley - So help me woman - Wand £85 Plus a whole bunch more, full description and sound files on site, thanks for looking www.topdogrecords.co.uk Dave & Malayka
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crossing The Tracks' - Weekly Show On Gfm
Dave Thorley replied to Dave Thorley's topic in All About the SOUL
Right, up now for listen again .............................. https://listen-again.gloucesterfm.com/index.php?cat=Crossing%20The%20Tracks Whole bunch of new things played, a brand new 45 from Soul Junction that is fab. Plus a few classics to the show and a selection of current dancefloor destroyers, Add to that a few 'Lowrider' and sweet gems, Alround a cookin' show....................... Sorry about the patchy start, a month away and I go to pieces !!!!!!!!!! -
Fantastic Four - Best of (Can't stop looking) - Soul VG+/VG+ £35 Love Peace & Happiness - Here tis - RCA M-/M- £25 Mandrill - Getting in the mood (My kind of girl) - Arista M/M £15 Round Robin Monopoly - Alpha - Truth VG+/VG+ £30 Magnum Force - Share love - Kelli-Arts Mint/Mint £15 Orthia Barnes - Person to person - Michigan Satilite M/M £10 Dynamic Superiors - The same (Shoeshine/Don't send nobody) M-/VG+ £35 Yvonne Gray - Lady gray - LMI VG+/VG+ £55 JB'S - Food for thought - People VG+/VG+ £35
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crossing The Tracks' - Weekly Show On Gfm
Dave Thorley replied to Dave Thorley's topic in All About the SOUL
------------------------- Back on the air 2nite ------------------------------ First of this months shows 2nite, 7pm-9pm.GMT 'From the hard to find, To the just plain good' Listen live on air or on the web ............. https://www.gloucesterfm.com/ Plus join in all the in show chat here in our Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/134390513398200/ -
Hard to find 12" from the Budweiser series, from the Kansas City singer, big beats and soulful vocals Robert Owens - Must be Loven you - Budweiser 12" Mint £75 +P&P