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  1. The test press i have is a 7" copy on the UK release on the Airwave records label. [media=]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wm5CRGvRKHY ktf tfk
  2. hi Steve That about sums the Mel Carter up:- Import 12 and solid centre/test press uk 45...great record for sure!! tfk
  3. Hi Nick Hope alls good bud-yep it was on Airwave US 12"...another Richard Searling rave.....have a test press of the uk copy-great tune for sure best tfk
  4. SOLD I should think so to !!! The only true original way to get Towanda Barnes heartstopping take on L.S.T.M.F.......a great album and mighty hard to locate..toooooooooo. ktf tfk.
  5. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZ71isZdYZw ktf tfk
  6. Great great record Franc.....twas a rave of that guy with great tast Mr Andy Mac [ Chesterfield] from the C90 tape swap days..super soul and then some for sure!!! its a buddy rare one toooo... best ktf tfk
  7. "Richard Searling" .my number 1 all time top and favourite DJ ..wow and double wow what a great playlist and most of these records have stood the test !!! just .brilliant youth ??? i mean Chalky !!! ktf tfk
  8. Great record/sound ... i seem to think TB reviewied it in VFTS ????? but will say defo a AD rave/ spin!!! ktf tfk a bit of info on this site.....looks like the last 45 that Frankie Lymon commited to vinyl/released :- https://en.wikipedia....i/Frankie_Lymon
  9. Bang on Andy-canna wait...awesome stuff!!! ktf tfk
  10. Bill jacocks "Youre the one" Maggio Ace litttle 70s tune here at a utter bargain price!!!! Great video on you tube -apparently only 300 pressed? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XfzS4uFcDjA ktf tfk
  11. Hi Benji Original one here for sale.. https://www.djfriendly.co.uk/stocklist.php?show=soulfunk ktf tfk
  12. Bang on Dave to great sides on this little beauty........ ktf tfk
  13. Get um in Jocko.................. its looking good with just over a month to go before the golfshoeshuffler event - https://uk.virginmone...#38;isTeam=true best tfk
  14. Great tuneage "Just in the nick of time"-old spin/rave for Robin Salter and that super soul music guru from Derby Mr Ady Connelly..... it was played out during those soulful early 80s....am sure its a non 45/12" and was faded out after bout 3:30 mins - Robin S will defo verify if it was an album only release....The whole album is ace NYC super smooth 70s group soul Produced and Arranged by Mr Patrick "PAP" Adams and Greg "Red Greg" Carmicheal ...nuff said !!! ktf tfk mmmm now realising just how good those TDK C90 Cassettes were that we use to exchange ???
  15. Yes listening to the early 1970s pirate/radio stations were an essential guide to what was good and up and coming in the soul music world-i used to tune in most friday nights to a Radio Luxembourg radio show, I think it was called Black Friday??? a great way to here uptempo Northern soul type records...looking back i use to sit there for over 2 hours tuned into this show on one of the oldest wireless transistor radio sets that you have ever seen, the reception was hit and miss always fading in and out [ususally on a track that you hadnt heard before and always when the Disc Jockey was announcing the titles]..... great times for sure... https://www.radiorewi..._raven_page.htm ktf tfk
  16. A little bit on this site re Moses Smith:- https://iloapp.soultreats.se/blog/www?Home&post=182 tfk
  17. Ace little 45er Johnny Washington Oh Girl/Everlasting Love De-Lite Mint £25 tfk
  18. One of the hottest new releases so far courtesy of John Anderson and Dave Welding at Soul Junction Records. Ivy Jo Hunter ace doublesider "See you around" B/W Yea,Yea,Yea......two great unissued 70s tracks from Probe 1 productions.... Release Date: Monday May 21st 2012 Ivy Jo Hunter in collaboration with William "Mickey" Stevenson formed one of the most formidable song writing teams of the Motown stable during the 1960's. Ivy's writer's credits can be found on a multitude of songs that achieved a top 100 status both in the USA as well as around the world. Towards the end of his tenure with Motown Ivy was placed with the company's V.I.P subsidiary. Here he recorded two 45's "I Remember When (Dedicated To Beverley) / Sorry Is A Sorry Word (V.I.P 25055) and "I'd Still Love You / I Can Feel The Pain" (V.I.P 25063). An album release was also planned and although given a release number (V.I.P.S 406) with the title of Ivy Jo's "In This Bag" no release ever materialized. Some of the highlights from his eight year association with Motown include such timeless classic's as The Four Tops "Just Ask The Lonely", The Spinners "I'll Always Love You", The Marvelettes "I'll Keep Holding On" and the Martha Reeves & The Vandellas seminal anthem "Dancing In The Street". After leaving Motown Ivy joined forces with his brother John Maxey to form the Independent Detroit based Probe 1 Production Company. Throughout the 70's and into the 80's the brothers continued to produce and record releases on many Detroit groups and solo artists which appeared on several of their labels. Ivy himself recorded several solo outings such as "Ain't No Black & White In Music / When Does The Loving Start" (Red Line PRL-01) and " Everytime I See You It's Hello / Anthem (Midwest 011087) as well as singing lead vocals on North By Northeast's "Pain Of City Living/Slave Of Society (Probe 1). Their only releases to break out of Detroit nationally were the mellifluous "Two On A Cloud / Grown Up Fairy Tale" (Buddah 556) recorded by Curt Darin (a.k.a Curtis Gadson) but this release coincided with 20th Century's buy out of Buddah records and the record failed to make any major impact. Followed by ex Dramatic Willie "Weegee" Howards local Detroit hit for Ju-Par Records "Hold On To Your Dreams" which was later picked up by the major Cottilion label. Ivy eventually hit paydirt when in 1985 David Bowie and Mick Jagger covered "Dancing In The Street" as their contribution to the Live Aid Appeal. And so to the present, for this release Soul Junction have selected two previously unissued tracks from circa 1979 that Ivy Jo cut for Probe 1 productions. The excellent mid paced dancer "See You Around" b/w the sublime ballad "Yea, Yea, Yea" which showcases Ivy's vocal talents to perfection. Follow the link to listen to the sound file:- http://www.souljunct...o.uk/SJ516.html Another great release for 2012 Right on and ktf tfk
  19. Hi Andy Hope alls good bud-yep love these previously unreleased/unissued tracks ..... tfk
  20. One of the hottest new releases so far courtesy of John Anderson and Dave Welding at Soul Junction Records.Ivy Jo Hunter ace doublesider "See you around" B/W Yea,Yea,Yea......two great unissued 70s tracks from Probe 1 productions....... Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
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  21. Evening Nick Hope alls good bud,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, well i never>>>>>>.....this wee blitter on t bay at mo...... best tfk https://cgi.ebay.co.u...E:B:WNA:GB:1123
  22. evening Dave Yep the mighty Tef is defo The golfshoeshufflers number 1 ace in the hole......thats who am putting my money on..... tfk
  23. mmm am sure when i sqwint that there picture of Williams and Watson looks like our support team on their golf buggys !!!! so "were getting two for the price of one" .... . tfk


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