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    12"

    Much as we'd all like to buy it, you've got a long wait for it on vinyl, it doesn't exist, so alternatively, go for a legal download and play it off your phone if the CD is out of the picture cheers Sutty
  2. now sold thanks
  3. Hi All Got a Mint copy of Kareem 'Never Give Up On Love' 12" for sale at £100, PM me if you're interested, paypal as a gift and i'll cover the post signed for, sorry no offers on this one, thanks Sutty
  4. Quite why any children would want to attend an all-nighter in the first place is a mystery, never mind what the adults think about it Leave the kids alone, they don't want to be going out with their parents!
  5. There is no original 12", it was an LP track and also promo'd on 7", but never released as a 12" until maybe about 10 years ago, so you have a reissue. cheers Sutty
  6. 'Allo John, got a new motor so... Some original 45's for sale, photos are from my iphone so not perfect. If you're interested in any you can drop me a message here or mail soulcitizen@yahoo.co.uk Payment via paypal and postage is free in the UK, £2.50 in the rest of Europe, £3.50 Outside Europe. Any package at £50 and over is sent signed for at no extra cost. CARLA WHITNEY - LOVIN AT MIDNITE c/w QUESTIONS (ATTIC issue) MINT £100 both sides awesome crossover NELSON SANDERS - TIRED OF BEING YOUR FOOL c/w LOVE IS HERE TO STAY (LA BEAT issue) visually EX plays perfect £70 Deep soul classic, probably the LOUDEST pressing i've ever heard CARRIE CLEVELAND - MAKE LOVE TO ME c/w I NEED LOVE (AUDIO-ENT) MINT SOLD NATURAL HIGH - THAT'S WHY c/w THE WHOLE WORLD IS DANCIN (MALACO issue) £40 A-side visually EX plays perfect, b-side has surface marks but also plays perfect 'That's Why' is a non-LP track only on this issue WILSON WILLIAMS - GROOVY FEELIN (ABC demo stereo/mono) MINT £30 IRENE SCOTT - EVERYDAY WORRIES c/w YOU'RE NO GOOD (MIDAS) MINT £20 Also, Audi A3 on a 51 plate going cheap if anyone wants a car! thanks Paul
  7. aye up Bri hope you're well, it was probably more than 6 years ago now i'd think as we left Montpelier nearly 5 years ago. That would have been a CD I made for Kath and Jez years back that they copied for you guys up in Barnsley, 'Montpelier Ballrooms' was our top floor flat on Montpelier Road in Brighton, the scene of many late night parties back then. We had one where our long suffering neighbours downstairs asked us if we could calm it down a bit, so we said "oh, is the music too loud", and they said "it's not the music, it's just that all the pictures have fallen off the wall in the front room" lol I used to play the track out almost every week when I had a residency down here with Derek Jack under the name 'soulcitizens' as well as various guest spots. Although most of her material is pretty bland for me, there are a couple of her other albums after that one that are one-trackers and have really nice steppers on, you can pick them up for peanuts. 'We're gonna make it' is great, b-side to 'Never can say goodbye' if i remember, probably set you back at least £3. Glad you liked the cd, it's all about sharing the music IMO, catch up for a beer next time i'm in the socialist republic of south yorkshire fella, cheers Paul
  8. try the b-side There's hundreds if not thousands of soulful reggae tracks with this sound, so where to start? there's some Junior English tracks on my blog, he made tons of what you're looking for on 12" and LP https://constantlyevolvingsound.blogspot.com/ cheers Sutty
  9. Great post and so much better to read than the childish personal slagging's posted a couple of times earlier which had nothing to do with the thread and say more about the poster than our beloved "soul octegenarion'... lol so he didn't copy any notes anyway then?
  10. The LP is the same recording as the 45. The LP is in strict stereo, the 45 isn't, pan the LP to one side and you get the 'non-orchestral' mix that people talk about. Play the LP over a PA where it only outputs one channel and it sounds like it's non-orchestrated, or make your own non-orchestrated version at home cheers Sutty p.s. I would upload it but if I go to Refosoul to upload it says I am not authorised to view the page and the site doesn't allow any other form of music transfer up here :/
  11. I've got the LP on UK verve, the LP is the same version as the 45 on Folkways. What you can do if you want the 'less orchestrated' version is what a badly setup p.a. that only plays one channel does... Record the track from the LP to your PC with Audacity, then select the channel where the drums are and the strings aren't, remove the strings channel, and then make the track mono, and bingo! you've got the non-orchestrated version... got it here on my laptop did it years ago, sounds much better. cheers Sutty
  12. Fisher Price are the best sound for 45's as far as portables, better than the soundburger by miles. Adapt the power in socket on the side to a headphone output and it works a treat, had one for years and years. This is the ltd edition you REALLY want but the basic is great I'm not kidding, these things are superb, I sold my soundburger once I got one of these. cheers Sutty
  13. we always called those 'flatties', worn with white toweling socks by 'boneheads', but they were much more rounded and flatter. The black ones were plain black, but you could get brown with different colours/shades of leather where they overlap into each other on the toe. Finished off with blakeys in the heels of course. I found a pair in an old shoeshop in Lincolnshire around the early 90's, the guy had a treasure trove of 70's mens shoes in a back room including loads of ridiculous platforms, all mint in their original boxes. Just bought the one pair, think they were about £30, and went back a few months later and the whole lot had gone, someone must have just walked in and bought the whole lot in one hit, cheers Sutty
  14. I did some work a few years back for a major UK international airport and when I was walking airside in the middle of the night between locations, I saw royal mail packages and luggage that had probably fallen off whatever was transporting them just sitting on the grass by the runways. I went back twice more over the next 4 or 5 weeks and they were still there unmoved, so anyone saying that post doesn't leave the UK - doesn't surprise me at all... cheers Sutty
  15. he's good, but he's not as good as Anthony Hamilton
  16. LP only I think, 'all because of you' was the 45, never heard of his version of 'lucky fellow' being on a 45? cheers Sutty
  17. hey Nick! Don't really know why were discussing this on t'internet when you live 2 mins away but hey, whatever lol I have the one with the kid on and it's not the same tracklisting as the 'sound of soul' lp: where did peace + go fly away love bird instrumental (which I don't remember seeing listed before?) aren't on mine, three strikes against me is called threes strikes on me, all my friends call me a fool + darling i love you are not on the sound of soul lp but are on the kid cover one. where did peace go was also on the free angela lp, as were some of the tracks on all the 3 version on here, so looks like Larry Saunders is a bit of a minefield when it comes to working out what he licensed to who whenever? catch up soon cheers Paul
  18. friend of mine emigrated to the US and got a job at KGLT Montana radio doing a Sunday night jazz show and got given free reign of their vinyl jazz vaults. When he came back to visit a few months into his show he brought me back some really nice albums on labels like Mustevic, Black Jazz, Tribe, etc - hard lp's at the time over here going for money, all for nothing, there was 2 copies of each lp at the station and he could take what he wanted from the duplicates, they all had the station written all over them in marker pen. Anyway, stayed in contact and once he got back he phoned me one Monday to tell me he'd had a look at the Blue Note catalogue there, that they'd said the next weekend he could go through them and take what he wanted. So he goes in the next Sunday very early in great anticipation, walks into the room, and the shelves are empty. Goes and asks where the records have gone, and the secretary says "oh, they all got put into a skip last Tuesday and have gone to the dump to be crushed, we need the space for the cd singles..." AAAAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  19. they haven't got any stock, they copy other people's catalogues and put them up at ten times the price. if they 'sell' something they try and buy it elsewhere cheaper, otherwise say it's out of stock. usually have a low amount of sales to number of items in their non-existent catalogue, not much feedback, slow delivery times. don't know how they get away with it, but they seem to still be on there, hi to seller HAL, etc, you nobs... cheers Sutty
  20. That's just not very good music, whatever you want to classify it as. I agree on 'Follow The Leader', it's my fave rap album of all time, but rap hasn't disappeared, someone like Common for example has made some great albums, and there's many more top artists since then. Like finding decent modern soul, look a little deeper than the mainstream for quality. It's rap btw, hip hop is a lifestyle :thumbup:
  21. No I didn't really move to mp3, if you read my mail I have always predominantly bought vinyl as it's my preferred format, I grew up with it. My point is we are the exception in this age and you have to accept that whether you like it or not. Going on about how vinyl rules and saying it's making a comeback are just side-issues, it's not going to change what's happening, downloads are increasing, physical product is declining, there will continue to be a collectors market for vinyl but it's gone from the medium that people will use and will not return in anything like the volume of pressings or sales it did in the last 50 years. We are on the same side of the fence here, most people are not. cheers Sutty
  22. Vinyl as a medium didn't have that long a shelf life in the great history of music, less than 100 years, just that it was the first real medium that popularised the sale of recorded music. We just happen to feel we were lucky to grow up with it and love it and often still see it as the norm, but it's not anymore. As a medium for new music there will be less and less places to press it, and less and less equipment available to play it on, and the market will shrink as time goes on. CD's will be worthless in the same way as 8-track and cassettes long before that though as they've already been superseded by mp3 and wav, people who bought cd's only really wanted recording quality and convenience, not the actual product itself. People who buy vinyl want the whole thing, but a lot of it is a romanticised view of the whole process of owning and listening to music, looking at the sleeve of an album or design of a label, i've been part of that too. It's about a period in time, but it's going to be over in the not too distant future. Nothing is more certain than change, enjoy it while you're here to, but don't expect it to be the norm or popular ever again. There will always be small pockets of young people keeping it alive in the future, but small pockets are all it will be, kids growing up today have much more 3-dimensional and interactive ways of spending their time and money than staring at a lump of plastic on a crackly deck. I'd love it all to be different, but it's not, so just accept it, enjoy it, and move on. IMHO. cheers Sutty
  23. believe what you like guys, i've found 2 copies in the last 2 years for less than £10 without really trying, my mates was 1 euro which I admit was a fluke, but sorry this is nowhere near a £75 record, but good luck if you can get that for it!
  24. I have the left copy, and was with a friend when he picked up the right copy, it had no reference to p-vine on it, it was a USA issue. The label names are slightly different but similar graphics so maybe a 1st and 2nd press from the 70's. Either way it's not worth a fortune, about £10 should get you a copy. Nice version of 'you brought it on yourself' as done by Barbara Hall. cheers Sutty
  25. one here John https://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Marvin-Gaye-Far-Cry-Heavy-Love-Affair-12-MOTOWN_W0QQitemZ250389364555QQcmdZViewItemQQptZMusic_on_Vinyl?hash=item3a4c5e7f4b probably more if you check the usual Gemm/Musicstack/Discogs, etc - not an expensive item, cheers Sutty


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