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  1. The label (Millage) was owned by O'Dell Bailey, who lived in Detroit, but he also had a studio in Phittsburg, were he recorded many of the tracks, but don't know which, a few were recorded in Detroit. He also owned Single B, which he ran from his Detroit address and most of these artists were from Detroit. O'Dell died about 8 years ago, passing away at his home in Detroit. Only met him once, but he was a real gent, he distributed much of his stuff through Ernest Kelly's Inter-Soul company. Lastly The Four Reputation, was a miss spelling on the label and should have been The Four Reputations, also many were pressed with the labels reversed, all of which didn't help with the records sucess or lack of it.
  2. That will do, just made a man in Memphis very happy, send me your Paypal address via PM Now all I need is the other one Anyone !!!!!!!!!!!!
  3. Hi Jason, thats the one, good man how much ? Cheers Dave
  4. Hi Guys Need these two for a friend in the U.S., can anyone help Richard Popcorn Wylie - ESP - ABC LP Hester/Wylie LP that came out in the UK with all the un-released tracks, 'Hanky Panky/Down in the dumps, Spellbound etc. Not the Grapevine one, but the later one as I believe it has more tracks Cheers Dave
  5. Just 20 hours to, 4 bids already, lots got it in watch, don't miss it !!!!!!!!!!!
  6. The order of releases I gave in an ealier post, source the producer/label owner
  7. Sound file file Lil Buck & The Top Cats https://youtu.be/VaO2aYBjNok
  8. Hi All Bunch more stuff gone up on the site today, northern, funk, modern and boogie 45's, all with sound file including....... www.topdogrecords.co.uk Lil Buck & The Top Cats - Monkey in a sack/Cat scream - La Loiusanne £1000 Supa rare, killer New Orleans deep funk 2 sider Little Archie - All I have to do/You can't tie me down - Atlantic £75 Much rarer white demo, of this great 60's 2 sider from the lead singer of The Parliments - Rainy day O.T. Sykes - Stone crush on you - Fun City £35 Ever green Memphis modern soul dancer from the singing dentist True Image - The time is right - Juana £20 Uptempo modern soul winner from this great southern band Ann Sexton - I still love you - Sound Stage 7 £70 Much rarer white demo, of this indemand funky dancer from this great singer Also, Cottonmouth, George Perkins, Heart Of Fire, Lifestyle, Gwen Owens, Steeplechase and more Thanks for looking Cheers Dave & Malayka
  9. Hi Guys Have this for sale https://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=150647095887&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1558.l2649 Impossible to find, Soul/Gospel LP from Shriveport, Louisiana. Recorded in 1976 by the four member group of Zebbie Thomas, Gene Watson, Robbie Smith & Curtis Smith. They only recorded this one stunning LP, then split and went their different ways. This is a cool mix of stunning deep soulful ballads and dancefloor winners, 6 tracks in total Sound file on auction
  10. All good suggestions Ali Also Detroit has some of the best art in the U.S. outside N.Y. and L.A., All of these are within a stones throw of each other, on or around Woodward Avenue Detroit Institute of Arts Museum Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit Detroit Artists Market Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History Lastly if you have a car, take a drive up Woodward, from it's start in Downtown to Birmingham (A suburb city of greater Detroit, about 30 mins drive). You will pass stunning building, Fox Theater, The Whitney, Museums above, the gritty part of Detroit, The Original Ford plant in Highland Park, 50's style motels, Detroit Zoo arriving in swanky Birmingham. All aspects of Detroit in a 30 min drive. While doing this find Palmer Park/Woods which is directly off Woodward just below 8 mile, drive around and see some of the most amazing houses in the whole city. Ali is right Detroit is an amazing city and worth some time spent NOT looking at records.
  11. About one hour drive from Detroit AA Records (Frank Lynn ) 3010 Lagrange Toledo, Ohio 43608
  12. Vintage Sounds (Martin Koppel) 229 Queen St W, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5V-1Z4 Peoples Records (Brad Hales aka Mr Blue) 3161 Woodward Ave Detroit, MI 48218 (Brad can also tell you if there any good gig's on. He holds his Ann Arbor Soul Club 1st Friday of the month) Record Graveyard (Jeff) 2926 Caniff Avenue Hamtramck, MI 48212-3017 (Detroit) Sunday morning flee market Royal Oak (Detroit), but get there early, like 7am. Head straight for the house clearance guys on the outside porch of the farmers market building)
  13. Yes but the low prices are later, if it was on the rise you would expect to see the higher prices last
  14. https://www.popsike.com/php/quicksearch.php?searchtext=Bobby+O%27Brown&x=14&y=11 So whats the story, did some over pay or others get Lucky !!!!!! Look at these wide range of prices
  15. Hi All www.topdogrecords.co.uk Getting stuff up everyday from the last trip, a bunch more gone up today, all with sound files. Including Bobby Womack - Home is where the heart is Columbia Demo £30 Collins & Collins - Top Of the stairs - A&M Demo £120 Doris Wilson - Big Flame - Authentic £150 George H. Franklin - Gone for good - Faces £100 Heart Of Fire - I want to dance with you Dit Dot £150 Phillip Mitchell - Free for all - Shout Vinyl Demo £50 Plus these from the other day and many more.......... Chosen Few - I'm alone - Faces £400 Rarest of the rare, sweet group soul midtempo dancer from the deep south Wild Honey - I can't let go - Houston International £320 Funky Edged, indemand Oscar Perry production, killer midtempo female dancer in the box several of Europes major DJ's Truth and Soul - God's getting tied - Memorial £25 Stupidly rare indemand, stunning group soul/gospel ballad Donnie Jacobs - Proud man - Masion De Soul £180 RARE New Orleans uptempo funky 60's dancer, killer horns intro Peace On Earth P.O.E. - I don't know why girl - Chat Town £250 Oh so rare killer group harmont 70's midtempo dancer from Tennessee Thanks for looking, more going up soon Dave & Malayka
  16. Weren't they also Butch & The Newports
  17. Just because of you, came out on Polydor, would have to check the rest
  18. Sound file for above
  19. Odd that, he told me they had already recorded the Chartmaker tracks before he met them, in L.A. Mine you listening to other things he told me I think he is a patchy with some info and it was 40 plus years ago.
  20. This one I picked up on this trip. Uptempo 60's un-released belter from Tabby Thomas, out of Baton Rouge
  21. PS The ballad versions, metioned earlier in the thread, are the vocal recordings from the original two track session, released by Hadley on his CD as acapella versions, and so are not really ballads. They must have been in the same service unit together, as they stayed together when they got posted to Luke AFB, if they had been in different units, they could have been split up after basic training at the L.A. base.
  22. Like Chalky I spoke to Hadley several time on this subject. Information on the group seems to be fairly patchy, but here is a stab at it, with a bit of guess work thrown in. They formed when they met at a U.S. base in L.A., but the guys could have been from anywhere in the U.S. (Don't know the name of the base). While they were here they recorded the tracks that came out on Chartmaker. They then got posted to Luke AFB, where they met DJ/impresario Hadley Merrell, who took them into the studio and recorded 'I need a helping hand' and 'My Turn'. Hadley then took this to a DJ friend on the west coast who released it on Pathway. Hadley thought that a L.A. release would have more of a chance of sucess, but this was not the case. So a year later he re-released 'I need a helping hand with 'Are you angry' on his own Wind Hit label. He believes the Pathway release was pressed up at at least 1000 copies, his Wind Hit lease was pressed at 500. This order of release is different to many accounts on the web, which put the Pathway release as first, then Chartmaker and Finally Wind Hit. But as Hadley is the only source now availble, this is my belief. Also as the were under contract to Hadley it would seem strange to go off to L.A. in the middle and cut with someone else. The Only Member Know was James Mitchell, who seems to have been group leader and spokesman. They went out and did a few gigs in and around Phoenix, but never really toured, as getting time away from the base would have been difficult. When thier time in the Air Force ended and having no sucess todate, they split and went their own ways. Most likely all returning to their home towns, it is possible that some of them carried on in the business with other hometown groups and may even have been members of groups we know well, but as their names stay a mystery, so does what happened next.
  23. That is cool, I love picking up stuff like that when I get the chance. Hopefully will be over in october Cheers Dave


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