Strutt - Said you didn't love him (Brunswick) M- Super rare on 7"!
Taking offers until midnight (Monday 27th of april)
Highest offer £200
PM or mail: tommy.soul@gmail.com
Betty Chung - Bang bang (EMI) This is the original 45! Vinyl and pic. sl. Are M- Taking offers!
Marcia Hines - You gotta let go (Dig-it) M- £160
Jay J. Jones - I don't know about you (V-tone) M- £50
Aaron Bailey - The point (Kris) M- £60
Strutt - Said you didn't love him (Brunswick) M- Super rare on 45! Taking offers!
Ralp «Soul» Jackson - Set me free (Black Kat) Ex+/M- £600
Ronnie Forte - That was whiskey talking (Tarx) Ex+/m- £125
Sampson & Delilah - You Bring The Tears (Polydor) This a vinyl issue, not styrene! M- £130
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I didn't ask what you thought of the music
I only wanted to hear if anyone could explain this term. Is it just the same term used from the late 50s on "black music" (Billboard R&B charts), but now filled with another meaning?
I know it was his sisters label, but why give it to them if he wanted to start his own label, or was it they who gave it to him?
I mean, he was a hard businessman, never thought of him giving anything away
Might be wrong, but isn't it only two known copies of this?
One of them are in Oslo and I'm 100% sure he will never sell it, and if he did, I'm on top of the list of buyers