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  1. Next soul night or film?
  2. I would say 1972/3.
  3. Can't figure out what year this was released, anyone?
  4. Thanks Paul! My favorite track from the LP which I had carved on a 7", I'll buy this one then
  5. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6D8EQlMiKqE
  6. Thanks!
  7. Didn't know this had a 7" release, is it legit? https://www.ebay.com/itm/ELIMINATORS-Loving-Explosion-DIRECTIONS-BAND-We-Need-Love-OUTTA-SIGHT-MODERN-/281230431371?pt=UK_Records&hash=item417aa3d48b
  8. The reason is the unissued instrumental version! I wouldn't mind a copy even though I have the original.
  9. This is the only vinyl 45 (which I have) that has the label glued on like a styren record, never seen it before.
  10. Need to pitch it at least 3+ IMO.
  11. Wow, didn't know this was at these prices! Awesome record that has been played a lot at Oslo Soul Experience some years ago, mayb it's time to put back in the hot box
  12. I have the yellow issue, would love to hear this other take, is there a sound clip somewhere?
  13. It's a hard one to get. I bought my first copy 5 years ago and have only found one after that (which I sold)! Good luck, both sides are great!
  14. Yes I do
  15. Thanks a lot mate!!!
  16. Thank you so much! I'm writing a history thesis about soul music and this is really interesting. But as you know we need to document all referrals, so,do you think it's possible to get a scan which also shows that this is from Baltimore newspaper in April 1962? Hope I'm not askin too much!
  17. Wow, thanks! Do you have a scan or a link to this article?
  18. From the book African American Music. An introduction: From the 1930s: Race music Billboard 1949: Rhythm & blues Billboard 1969: Soul Billboard 1982: Black music Billboard 1990: R&B
  19. Yes I know it was, and also as above, it was probably gospel bands who used the words the first time!
  20. Thanks Bob and Sebastian, I agree with you both! "Talked about" in music magazines: 1965 Titles in the music itself: 1966-67 The new official term for african american pop music: 1969
  21. From the book African American Music. An introduction: From the 1930s: Race music Billboard 1949: Rhythm & blues Billboard 1969: Soul Billboard 1982: Black music Billboard 1990: R&B
  22. Thanks Peter! I might be wrong, but doesen't 1961 sounds early? Does there exsist a more "serious" web page or book with this kind of info?
  23. Does anyone know when the music industry used 'soul' as a term to describe the "new" sound of R&B? I know the Billboard list changed from R&B to Soul in 1969, just need to know when it was used the first time.
  24. Lovely tune, but on wrong format Should be easy Mike, several sold "cheap" on ebay a couple of months ago!
  25. Can anyone help with a sound clip of this record, both sides?


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