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Mike Lofthouse

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  1. and the demand seems to be greater than ever so it is not such a big jump to £700/£750 in the scale of things is it?
  2. Noticed you played it at Cleethorpes way back in 2006 -well done!!
  3. £10 each or 3 for £25 The Staples - 'Unlock your Mind' - mono/stereo - US Warner Bros - WBS 8669- E+ - £10.00 Getting spins at the more chilled out venues. The release date is hand written on the label. Mary Wells — ‘If you Can’t Give Her Love (Give Her Up)’ - mono/stereo — US Reprise — RPS 1308 - E+ - £10.00 Great feel good version of the Bobby Womack classic — written by Phillip Mitchell of course! Burney Reynolds — ‘Try Me' b/w 'If She's Your Lover' - US Surkar — SK 101 - VG+ - £10.00 Great crossover - pressed slightly off centre - most copies are, including my own copy i'm keeping.. William Bell - 'The Man In The Street' - b/w 'Lovin' On Borrowed Time' - US Stax - STA - 0157 - E+ - £10.00 Classic Crossover backed by wonderful slowie John Edwards — ‘There'll Never Be Another Woman’ - mono/stereo — US Weis — WEA -3007 - E+ - £10.00 Early John Edwards Deepie from 1970 - written and produced by Jo Armstead - took me ages to get this copy then quickly got an issue! Bill Withers - 'Harlem' b/w 'Ain't No Sunshine' — US Sussex - SUX 129 - E+ - £10.00 One of the more imaginative spins on the scene in recent years. Drill hole W. J. Moore & The Dynamic Upsetters - 'Shame, Shame, Shame' / Gee Whiz - US Gutter Records - GR 86-004- E+ - £10.00 The Dells - 'Closer' bw 'Give Your Baby A Standing Ovation' - US Cadet - Her Love (Give Her Up)’ - mono/stereo — US Reprise — RPS 1308 - E+ - £10.00 Nice copy but labels are reversed Shirley Brown - 'Yes Sir, Brother' b/w 'Woman To Woman' - US Truth Records - TRA 3206 - E+ -£10.00 Great 70's backed by classic slowie Aretha Franklin - 'April Fools' b/w 'All The King's Horses' - US Atlantic - 45-2883 - E+ - £10.00 Another belter from Aretha Big Maybelle - 'Oh Lord, What Are You Doing To Me' b/w 'Same Old Story' - National - S-1279 - VG only - SOLD Lovely copy of this Big Maybelle classic on a Trinidad and Tobago release. It looks like the exact same pressing (Bell Sound) and cat no as the US version on Scepter - was sold to me as Mint but it is not. Some stains on the label and some noisy crackles on the intro - would be OK played out. Hence the price Little Milton - 'Let's Get Together' / 'I'll Always Love You' - Checker 1225 - VG++ £10.00 Fantastic crossover b/w awesome Deep Soul - one of the best double siders going Hot Sauce - 'Bring It Home (And Give It To Me)' / 'Echoes From The Past'- Volt VOA-4076 - M- £10.00 The wonderful voice of Rhonda Washington - Bring It home is a great version of the Na Allen on Ronn - 'Lay Some Loving On Me' Great crossover b/w nice deepie Johnnie Taylor - 'Ain't That Lovin You (For More Reasons Than One)' / 'Outside Love' - US Stax 45-209 VG+ £10.00 Fantastic version of the song - great E+ playing copy graded at VG+ because the drill hole is at the end of the run out next to the label!! Kim Weston - 'That's Groovy' / 'Land Of Tomorrow' - US MGM K 13804 VG+ £10.00 Bit of styrene hiss on this one UK - £2.50 recorded , £3.50 recorded if you buy 3. Overseas at cost. Thanks for looking Mike
  4. THE NEW SOUNDS / "HAVING YOU AROUND" Rare Japanese pressing LP complete with OBI & insert P-VINE (PLP-6528) 1990 EX+/EX+ (cover/vinyl) - Vinyl has a few inaudible light paper scuffs - a lovely copy £85 inc UK postage - Royal Mail first class 'Signed for' Paypal or cash Please PM me, thankyou
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  5. Think you have nailed it Paul
  6. Why would his stock of a new release be white label demos?
  7. Indeed it is - but everyone wants an artists recorded material for nothing so this is how artists earn their income now.
  8. This has been the talk of Radio 4 lately, i think it works..... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doz1QJ7LwjA
  9. Exactly - they oversaw the the process and decided to 'bang 'em out' , but it was their choice and as such was part of the creative process - for better or worse Not waiting 40 years and adding football crowd noises to a perfect Aretha track and making it sound like Footsee complete with the Sheff Wed fans !!
  10. Were they 're-edits' or 'remixes' ? and surely the contemporaneous re-mixes - for radio, 45 or 12 or whatever - were done by the original creative (and talented) people who had an input into the original creative process?
  11. so why did you click 'Like' when John posted it?
  12. Hello Jim - hope you are well. Got mine 2 years ago for £75 for a minter. Happy to pay the price for the condition - from one of the most reliable sellers on here. Mike
  13. following on from Jocko's question - will he have a band backing him? I see the Blackburn ticket arrangements have been announced but no mention of a band - the tickets prices seem very reasonable for a a live act.
  14. They are of course interesting in their own right - it is lovely to hear all the nuances and timbre of Levi's voice in particular
  15. Those Motown things are not Acapella!! There are simply isolated vocal tracks - as much as I love Marvin and Levi - they could not sing that good and in time without backing. The Persuasions, however, are the real deal.
  16. here you go....music and all! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyQwBA02I0Q
  17. I don't think he is singing accapella - it is just the isolated vocal track - I think he is lip syncing to the original track - then the isolated vocal is overdubbed. Originally he would of been singing to a musical backing.
  18. Not sure this is a problem with Cd's/MP3's , rather it is a problem with your friend
  19. Always looked forward to his Soul column in New Musical Express (NME). Always struck me as an intelligent writer on the subject. He sold a lot of 45s a year or two back on ebay and I managed to get demos of Johnny Daye on UK Stax and the Originals on UK TM. He did write his name on all of them covers as well, just adds a bit of provenance for me
  20. Think he means that the issue with 'Never Let You Get Away From Me' is rare - unsually for a 45 it is longer than the LP take. If you just want 'Never Repay My Love' it is available cheaply as a Mono/stereo demo.
  21. Of course it was around as a new release. I guess all records were - I got 'Good and Plenty' on issue then but I only picked up a demo of JGTBMC at the time - would like an issue but I'm not interested in any rarity status so would only pay a modest amount. But if you look at ebay now all are mono/stereo demos as are the copies of Good & Plenty I got my Bobby Bennett issue off Ian Clark at Soul Essence for £15 - he had multiple copies for a few years.
  22. All of the Caroline Crawford 45's are pretty tough on issue - never had my favourite 'Just got to Be More Careful' on anything but a demo - have the the other two.
  23. I appreciate that but what I am highlighting is a snapshot at any time does not throw up a lot of cheap mint sealed copies - condition guaranteed. Yes, the finishing price is a little high but if you collect albums and condition is important and indeed it is the most important thing for me, I can see people being happy to pay it. Just think you could get over 120 £100 LPs for the current price of a single he is currently auctioning - its only relative. Somone sold a battered 45 of Dena Barnes on here yesterday for £200!


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