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  1. Really sad to hear this. Friday lunchtime before a shift at the Mayfair hotel this was where we cut our teeth to clubbing, around1976 /7 record collecting buying Imports some real classic tunes were played out all overseen by a legendary club DJ. R I P George Power.
  2. Ordered.Nice one love that CJ & Co track, what about a clip of other track. I also have to comment on p&p. It is too much, I know I don't have to buy, sorry to put a downer on a great project. Look forward to Future releases.
  3. Kptownie

    RIP Aretha

    RIP. Aretha The Queen of soul. Thank you for so many memories, your songs have touched so many people. Difficult to pick a favorite, but I SAY A LITTLE PRAYER seems appropriate. RIP You will be in many peoples prayers & thoughts Respect.
  4. Thanks mine turned up today also. A couple of beauties. Looking forward to future releases.Good luck with the label. Cheers.
  5. many thanks. Just listened on train . Nice mix . Really like Harvey Scales, John Bowie, Side effect. And who are Locomotive? Cheers Carl.
  6. A rich period of growth in life and soul. Many nights mentioned already, how could I forget the pre 100 club scene. Friday nights sixties rhythm & soul at West Hampstead a pub with a history of our music and great people like Adey, Randy, Tony Rounce, at the helm supported by numerous soul lovers so many drunken nights feet aching from dancing all evening. Ah memories. Simon Dunmore behind a couple of do's the already mentioned Jools winebar Edgware Rd great mix of deep and new release soul, but this was like many do's not supported too well. I remember seeing Sam Dee's at Dingwalls what a great night think Lou Kirton played there also. Dr BOB Jones was key influencing DJ. Dingwalls also hosted Talking Loud jazz sessions, brilliant dancers a good mix of jazz with a touch of soul went to nearly every one. Biggest regret never went to Village soul.
  7. Merry Xmas to everyone on soul source. Here's to a happy, peaceful & soulful 2018.
  8. Count me in.
  9. Me too . Great release. Deffo ones got my name on it. First release was a quality tune also a label to watch..
  10. Thanks just ordered a copy.
  11. such sad news was part of one of soul music's favourite groups. So many brilliant tracks. Classic feel good soul music . Recently purchased a lovely U.S promo copy of their Jones Girls album will give it a spin up in the loft later .For those that like the more modern sounds check out The Brenda Jones Girl experience What your love has done. Honeycomb music from 2014. RIP. Brenda Jones. Sincere condolences to her family & friends.
  12. RIP Mr Jarreau. What a beautiful voice , my favourite his vocals on Freddie Hubbard' s Little Sunflower sweet soul music adorned by soul and jazz lovers alike.
  13. Sorry to hear this. I travelled up from Sussex, it was a memorable event. The venue nice dancefloor, DJ's and Mr Richard Caiton, a true performance. We thought the attendance was disappointing, specially for you and all the hard work done.Too many nites? I don't know quality usually stands out. The DJ lineup I have not seen Arthur or Mike DJ and Sam since way back when, but following playlists perhaps expected selections were chosen. However brilliant to hear The Differences never heard played out one of my favourite tunes ever . Thanks again for a great night. Keep the faith. K.
  14. Very sad news. RIP Sharon Jones. Great performer, dynamic shows fantastic artist. RIP Miss Jones.
  15. What about the 45 of the Eddie Holman on the Austrian Soul Shack label. Do they have rights to release, or not.
  16. so here goes. Postie's reply. If a packet drops through your letterbox in 2/3 days from anywhere (apart from courier companies) then Royal Mail has played a part in that service. It has come from airport to mailcenter then to local office,sorted to walk then delivered. I collect as well and experience some of the points made above. Royal Mail is a long way from perfection and I am no spokesperson on their behalf, but some try hard to be efficient and do their job. ,
  17. Can. I have the Philly All stars. Cheers
  18. Hi can I have The Dells and LJ Reynolds LP's.
  19. some great selections. Some usual suspects, but equally some very personal choices. A big yes to Sam Dees, Marvin's Whats going on, Alice Clark, Bobby Womack, Sandra Wright- superb voice. Dells Mighty MightyDells . I would add Dells V Dramatics LP, Paul Kelly- Hooked Hogtied, Jeferee Mr Fix it, RB Hudmon- Closer to you, Terry Calier- Fire on Ice, Chuck Cissell- Just for You, Major Harris- My Way, and Ashford & Simpson most albums, but Gimme something Real my favourite, the extended I'd know you Anywhere, with Nick Ashford's silky spoken/ softly sung intro is just sublime, absolute quality.. Senior moment must write down lists. Forgot show love for Bobby Wilson and add Greg Perry One for the Road, and one of the best imo. Lou courtney I'm in need of Love KTF..
  20. Two cheapies- Nice twofer 45. Deliverance Loving you/ Sittin around United Soul label St Louis Miss. Loving- sweet midtempo dancer, Sittin- a slice of funky crossover. few sites suggest Gil Scott-Heron influence. Seen a few for sale lately nice and cheap mine was £4. check Youtube. Also The Drifters The Struggler Steeltown records not sure of who's in this lineup? Its a nice crossover soul record- catchy hook . A copy for £6 on RNS.com, if anyone interested, also on youtube.
  21. RIP Sean. A really nice guy, such sad news,you were always friendly to this southerner who made it up to the North Lancs Soul Festival from Sussex. The festival was a testament to you, well organised and friendly like minded souls. It was a pleasure to have known you RIP.
  22. just arrived Chuck cissel album Just For You, full of goodies inc. title track, Forever, Don't Tell Me Your Sorry. Emergency nice modern soul album.


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