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Mike Lofthouse

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  1. Andy - it did get a limited release on a 4 track 12" on 'The Power Of Funk & Soul" label as well as "Where Are We Going" it had "The World Is Rated X"; You're The Man" and "Cakes". Probably a 'boot of some description - but good quality Mike
  2. Corey Blake on Capitol - £5 to Japan!! Bought it as a new release for £1 - so a 500% profit - not bad Mike
  3. I onc saw some members of Black Uhuru and the later Wailers line up in Middlesbrough British Home Stores Mike
  4. Looking forward to it too......But please leave the blinkers at home! Mike
  5. Great record Alan - not sure about it being protest though, contains the classic verse ... When I got your Letter Baby I was in a fox hole on my knees And the letter broughs me so much strengh I tell what I did... I rasied up and killed me two more enemy !! Mike
  6. Don't get me wong Sean - I would like nothing more than great Soul music to be released and performed live - and you know I go to great lengths to catch it. I just think it has been slim pickings (and i don't mean the cowboy!) for 20 plus years. I simply like all kinds of music and appreciate Pops, Sam, Smokey, Dylan, Sinatra, Persuaders alike ....but it makes me laugh when people say 'Dylan has not got a voice' - that's like saying Miles Davis can't play the trumpet!! Dylan has got to be the most important figure in 20th century popular music and he is still doing it Mind I have never been invited back to the 'deep' room at Yarmouth since I mentioned his name when I played Howard Tate's version of 'Girl Of The North Country' Mike
  7. ...and if only there was a still a Soul singer around who could release a double LP as good as 'Modern Times' 40+ years after his first!!! Mike
  8. 'I Hate You' - written and performed by Dan Penn - and also Bobby Bland Mike
  9. Not sure all these nominations for dance craze records count - as George Bernard Shaw said - 'Dancing is a perpendicular expression of a horizontal desire' Mike
  10. If I was name specific records - yes the Ray Charles stuff - I got A Woman' etc was recorded in April '55. What'd I Say' was much later June '59. But I would nominate James Brown - 'Please Plaeas Please' complete with the gospel phrasing that we know of as Soul. This was recorded Feb 4 1956. Mike
  11. No - I'm not sure about it - that's why I said 'maybe' Mike
  12. No, despite Soul coming to a creative peak for me in 75- 77, it was a rapid decline. It was definitely over for me by '78 - as well as Disco I could never go for the likes of Luther Vandross and Anita Baker - it was not Soul as I knew it Mike
  13. Got to be a case of 'evolution' - those 50's R 'n B and Doo Wop groups developed into Soul acts - Jackie Wilson . Clyde McPhatter (A Lovers's Question) , Drifters etc - add to the mix Ray Charles and Sam Cooke. I have always believed soul made a gradual climb from '57 ish until it was fully formed in '65, lasted until '75 then made a sorry rapid decline (with Disco) and was dead in 3 years IMHO. But so what - things don't last forever! And there is still plenty to be going at. Mike
  14. I once saw a list of his top ten - Hoagy Lands - 'Next In Line' featured in it - maybe even number one. He was particularly keen on Philly stuff in the 70's and I feel sure the B&S articles Steve G refers to are about that particular topic. He freely admits to being semi - illiterate in his early days and reading those articles you can see he must have worked hard to put them together. Good luck to him I say - he has achieved so much -apart from the music his railway 'empire' is massive! And you don't see him getting embroiled in 'heated' discussions about tuppence 'apenny promotions and pirated wristbands Mike
  15. I also have - 'The Whole Thing' - Creative Funk - with Veedette Williams Vocalist - CF- 1201 backed with 'The Whole Groove' (inst) My Limelites indeed went to Japan - nice sweet soul I can state categorically if the the non-spoken intro is a 'boot' it was booted by the label owner - Deek DeBerry - himself !! Mike Charlton contacted him by phone after Levine printed his details in BM. Mike ordered 6 copies -but only received 5 - Deek added a copy of 'Tow-A-Way Zone' as make wait! As I did not have either I was like a dog with two dicks when Mike brought them around for me! The copy I have - purple - silver lettering - 12006 - 'Promotion Copy Not for Sale under the publishing details on the left hand side. I believe there are several more releases on the label inc a wonderful 12 inch by - I think Chi Chi - 'Hypnotized' Hope this helps Mike
  16. Anyone know when they started shrink wrapping albums in US ? Mike
  17. The recent posting about the De-Lite label prompted me to follow Dave Rimmer's link to his site - whilst there I viewed the Linda Jones listing. I have often seen the record 'Body Fever' listed - mainly on 12" - I think from 1977 - but I have never heard it. Can it really be the 'real' Linda Jones? She had been dead 5 years and 'Body Fever' sounds naff disco!! any ideas? Mike
  18. True. The simple reason was to identify them in the event of them been stolen! Bob DJ'ed a lot around the local clubs It was a rough crowd in Middlesbrough in those days!!! After he sold his collection - he sold them in two parts - his records appeared in dealers boxes all over the place - as an old friend it is always quite nostalgic to see them. Richard Searling name checked him on his last Atlantic CD - re the Cajun Hart track. Bob bought two issue copies new - wrote his name on both - gave one to Searling and I saw the second when he offloaded his collection 97/98 ish - think the first batch inc rare pieces went to Anderson and Mick Smith. OK - Hands up who has one of his 45's and what is it! Mike
  19. Absolutely. Credited to Irwin plus Gamble & Huff. The other side is great too - 'Where Do The Lonely Go' What a great label Neptune was. Only 20 releases but included Looky Looky, Deeper and One Night Affair by the O'jays, the Bunny Sigler stuff, Surprise Party For Baby and the two fantastic Linda Jones singles leased in. Mike
  20. Why do sellers wait for the buyer to leave feedback first? You bid, are successful, make payment - you have done all you possibly can - the seller should judge you on that. Suspect they are keeping their powder dry in case you are unhappy with the 'crap' that finally arrives - you can't leave negative in fear of receiving unfounded poor feedback yourself. IMHO Mike
  21. Bob Slater had a lot of records - nothing like 50,000 though - I helped him get them out of the loft the night before he sold them. He was however, more interested in quality rather than quantity, impeccable taste. Mike
  22. It ended up more a tribute to Searling's 50th birthday celebrations!! There was more fuss about that blokes fiftieth than the queens eightieth this year !
  23. Ian Levine by a country mile for me! Pick up those Black Music magazines from the time and see his column for the records he was breaking week in week out. Also, thought he and Colin Curtis circa 75/76 were so right in what they were doing - although ironically I think Ian himself would disagree now Mike ps I am interested to know - what sounds has Butch broken over the years - i have no idea?
  24. What was wrong with the Linda Clifford? - look at the title of the thread 'Is This The Longest Soul 45?' - no contest disco rubbish versus awesome deep/group soul Mike
  25. The whole first side of Gloria Jones - Come Go With Me album is only 10 mins long and yet includes - Come Go With Me (1:53) Finders Keepers (1:52) Heartbeat pt 1 & 2 (4:17) Run One Flight Of Stairs (1:58) is there a shorter better collection of northern sides? Mike


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