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Wilxy

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  1. Thanks for that Chalky, Very much appreciated ! I enjoyed that somewhat........
  2. Fair do's to you, I watched the film Detroit in the cinema when it came out, and missed several of the tunes credited !
  3. Thank You John, Very Much Appreciated.....
  4. Could anyone kindly point me in the direction of a soundclip of the Hank Johnson 45 Lost Love on Ten High please???? Thanks in anticipation Mike Wilks
  5. Whilst appreciating as a Welshman, I'm pretty much in a minority on here, however whilst celebrating our 1st World Cup Qualification since 1958, it was something besides the victory that roused my passion! As a limited Welsh speaker (it wasn't taught in schools I attended in Newport, South Wales during my education years),I'm now being taught the language belatedly by my eldest grandchildren, who are 7 & 10! Irrespective of this, I happened to come across a post match rendition of a Welsh folk song I ashamedly had never heard prior on youtube "Yma o Hyd" sung by the team and crowd which made the hair on the back of my neck stand up, and actually brought a tear to my eye with pride! I must say I have never heard anything as passionate at a football match that I've either attended or watched otherwise........Nos Da.
  6. I picked up a couple of Ric-Tic CD's several years ago both with 28 tracks called Ric-Tic relics volumes 1 & 2 and released on "SOUL WORLD" 103/104, Limited sleevenotes by a Ray Barnsdale??? and made in Thailand! Whilst they are both good quality recordings, and TBH I can't remember where I bought them, whether online or out and about, I didn't perhaps naively doubt their authenticity???? Doh.....I just noticed the same outlet for 2 Golden World CD's I acquired ..... so obviously not authentic...........
  7. Clearing my duplicates etc. Most are in Vg and Ex and all play fine! Both packs UK only I'm afraid. PLEASE PM ONLY Thanks.... Pack 1 £75 inc. postage Jack Ashford & the sound of new Detroit-Do the choo-choo-Blaze EX Brothers of Soul-A Lifetime-Boo-VG Final Decisions-Keep on walking-Bumpshop WD- EX Excels-Little Innocent girl-Carla-VG Volumes-Come back into my heart-Chex-EX Shades of blue-With this ring-Impact-EX Laura Lee-(If you want to try love again) Remember me-Hot Wax-EX Tyrone Edwards-Can't get enough of you-Invictus-EX Al Kent-Where do I go from here-Ric-Tic-EX Johnnie Mae Matthews-Here comes my baby-Blue Rock WD-EX (small sticker residue on A side) Pack 2 £75 inc. postage Jack Ashford & the sound of new Detroit-Do the choo-choo-Blaze WD-EX Tyrone Edwards-Can't get enough of you-Invictus-EX Diane Lewis-Please let me help you/My Darlin'instrumental-Love-EX Al Hudson with Vitamin C-I want you to know(Exactly as I feel) Nine Records (not literally)-EX Magic Tones-Great Day-Ram Brock-EX Metros-Sweetest one-RCA red demo-VG++ The Holidays-This is love/The love we share-Rob-Ron-VG WOL Johnnie Mae Matthews-Itty Bitty Heart-Spokane-VG++ Hindal Butts-Gigin-Kool Kat-EX Herman Griffin-Are you for me or against me-Magic Touch PAYPAL Friends etc. or Bank Transfer
  8. The following are for sale or trade (see wants list) PLEASE PM ONLY Condition conservatively graded as stated- Hesitations-Push a little harder-French Kapp with pic sleeve vinyl VG++ pic sleeve has a little edge stain......£30.....SOLD Performers-Mini Skirt-Big Mack-VG+.....£100 ON HOLD Jimmy Holland-Baby don't leave me-Blue Rock W/D -VG++....£75 Monitors-Fence around your heart-Buddah-VG++.....£65 Sharon Soul-His love is amazing-Coral-VG++...£90 Sharon Soul-You found my weak spot-Coral DJ-EX...£75 Billy Hambric-I found true love/She said goodbye-Drum-VG++(Labels are fully intact but have light water fading)-£400 Innocent Bystanders-Frantic Escape-Atlantic demo-VG++....£45 Jeen & Him-You ain't got a chance-Boss-VG-.....£65 Peps-Thinking about you-D-Town DJ-VG+......£30 John Rhys & the lively set-Nothing but love-Impact WD-VG-....£20 Boby Franklin-The ladies choice-Parmount Promo-Ex...£20 Luther Ingram-Ain't that nice-Decca-Ex......£75 Willie White-Nobody likes me-Gold Soul-EX....£75 Luther Ingram-Run for your life-Hurdy Gurdy-EX.....£150 .......SOLD Yvonne Baker-I can't change-Junior 1071-Ex.....£50......SOLD Tony Birchett-Don't put out the fire-LBJ-EX....£75 Washington Smith-Fat Cat-Rainbow-EX.....£100 Volumes-I got love-Twirl WD-VG++.....£100 ON HOLD Lil'Soul Broyhers-I've got heartaches-Wheelsville VG++£60 ON HOLD Sharon Soul-How canI get to you-Wild Deuce WD-EX.....£85 All Plus Postage/Packaging.......
  9. If you have any of the following for sale or trade PLEASE PM ONLY...... Terrifics-Leave us alone-Diamond Jim Arabians-Let me try-Staff Eddie Hughes-Soul searcher-Bard Four Gents-Young girls beware-Oncore Ruben Fort-So good-Anna Sheryl Swope-Run to me-Duo.....SORTED Flint Emeralds-Just like a baby-Gatewood Al Tiki Hudson-Cry Baby-MR Albert Williams-I'm in your corner/Tumbling-Jam......SORTED Soul Incorporated-My proposal-Coconut Groove Sherri Taylor-He's the one that rings my bell-Gloreco Thanks Mike Wilks
  10. The Truth is out there.........
  11. Hi Denbo, Without wishing to get into the realms of total "anorakism", but also as a Ric-Tic/Golden World completist, noted that Joyce Webb Ric-Tic 102 has also GW 1004 on the label, and Barbara DeCosta as Ric-Tic 103 also has GW1005 on the label, and furthermore the initial Golden World numbers are Willie Kindrick GW 1A/B, and Sue Perrin GW B1/B2, and the Golden World release of the Adorables GW5........ I hopethat helps somewhat............I'll now get my coat......
  12. I just hope it's Wales then, as I was only 4 when we last qualified for the World Cup Finals, so didn't know a lot about it at the time
  13. Extremely Happy with the outcome, albeit I was beginning to think we were going to rue the missed opportunities following their goal......Onto the play-off final, Scotland or "The Rest of the World" (If Ukraine overcome Scotland in the delayed play-off semi??? Tough one to call regardless!
  14. Tremendous pieces of Detroit memorabilia, Thanks David !
  15. I have a spare box set, containing- Frank Wilson-Do I love you/Originals-Suspicion Supremes-Stormy/Stevie Wonder-Just enough to ease the pain 4 Tops-Clip my wings/Tammi Terrell-All I do is think about you Barbara Mcnair-It happens every time/DavidRuffin-I can't be hurt anymore Temptations-Forever in my heart/Kim Weston-You hit me where it hurts me Chris Clark-Somethings wrong/Isley Brothers-My love is your love (forever) ******The Barbara Mcnair/David Ruffin is duplicated, and the Marvin Gaye-Love starved heart/Spinners-What more can a boy ask for missing****** This is how it was when opened, All 45's are mint, as are the booklet etc Unsure what to ask, but am open to offers including trades PLEASE PM ONLY ........Thanks
  16. Flint Emeralds-Just like a baby-Gatewood Superlatives-Won't you please be my baby-Dynamics ****SORTED***** Arabians-Let me try-Staff Ruben Fort-So good-Anna Barrino Brothers-Traped in a love-Invictus Sheryl Swope-Can't get him off my mind-Duo Sophisticates-I need you-Mutt PLEASE PM me with details/condition etc. Thanks.......
  17. Got myself a copy from Soul Source recently.......Splendid 45 !
  18. Agree with all the above, I made a few trips up to the Wilton in the mid /late 90's from South Wales, and the place did have a unique aura about it.....Great Times were had indeed......
  19. Great point Chris, and I naively discounted many outside of the Motor City, to produce such similar ilk musically .......The Beauty of the sound produced to compete obviously and didn't realise Willie Mitchell had so much influence on the Detroit scene??
  20. TBH Robb, and very respectfully, I should have perhaps been more clear, as I have been mainly seeking the information relevant to individual releases, of the subject topic moreover from a very personal/selfish point of view, with regard a collecting perspective, and whilst the "broad brush" of labels is very helpful, it mainly reiterates my knowledge of some of the feedback thus far.......
  21. TBH with you Chris, this is what mystifies me on another thread, the mind boggles with regard in particular to the Funk Brothers and their "moonlighting" etc., however when you hear them on Motown it's obvious, but having said that, some of the Philly musicians in particular were very good at emulating them??Mike Terrys' Baritone Sax always gives away some clue, however perhaps the mystery will never come to light, unless of course, there is somebody still around to verify it! I was lucky enough back in the day to witness the remaining Funks at Manchester Apollo, and whilst several legends down, remember the hair on the back of my neck standing on end, when hearing the opening bars of ....."It's a shame", something that will remain with me forever.....I could have been in the Snakepit...........


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