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Sean Hampsey

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  1. No, but it has happened the other way round! Just didn't get The Dells "It's All Up To You" when I first heard it off my LP. Someone I was talking to was Raving over it and I had to dig it out. Thought it was dreadful... but, years later... the penny dropped... and now I just Love it! Can't think of anything I've been turned off, after liking it initially. Sean
  2. Yes Mark, one I used to play as a new release "A Man's Got To Much Dog In Him". Forgot all about that one! And "Don't Touch Me". BTW it's Shelbra Sean
  3. Agree. Great Tune and quite well known. A Kev Briscoe spin of the highest order! Sean
  4. The "Rubin Parker" on Rita is a Pressing. From Selectadisc way back when (73 ish). Sean
  5. Can't go wrong with Willie. You're right... "Sunshine Lady" is a Beaut... and wait 'til you hear "Talk To Me" "Just Another Day" "Love Me Back" off the "Ode" LP. Also recommend "AintThat Mellow, Mellow" "All about The Money Game" off the "Foxy Brown" album... and the awesome "I Can Sure Give You Love" and "After Love Has Gone" on the "House Party LP. Heads up on "Tell Me Why Has Our Love Turned Cold" too, the unreleased UK TMG 45... which is a superb slice of 70's soul... and there's loads more from Mr Hutch. Sean
  6. Here's (some of) mine... in no particular order. Dave Grounds - The Charade in Rotherham - Early 70's. The Best DJ never to become a 'name'... but a local hero none the less! Jimmy Campbell - Ace Face - Old Wheelite - A Top Mod and a Real Soul Man. Helped me so much in my quest for Rare Soul. Gave me a copy of Betty Lavette "Let Me Down Easy" in 1973... and changed my life. Also, quite probably, the Nicest Guy on the Planet! Malc Burton - Top Drawer Promoter. Gave me the breaks in the 70's. Later in the 80's, we launched "The Harlem Shuffle" at Clifton Hall together. He knew talent when he saw it! A Top Bloke. Dave Godin - Mentor - Soul Music Journalist - Legend. Hung on his every word. Bought his every recommendation. A totally unique individual and a close personal friend. Sadly missed. Sean Hampsey
  7. As an aside (and a bit off thread), I bumped into Dave berry about 12 months ago in an old Church off Broadfield Road. He's got an antiques stall in there. Bought a few bits off him. Great little place, full of bargains.... no vinyl though!
  8. Reckon we could get the ol Club 60 up and running again then Mart?
  9. Frank White is still with us and I believe still doing the odd 'Blues - Revival' type gig... with Dave Berry. Saw him a few times in local clubs in the 70's. We used to call 'em the Wank Fright Band. Immature eh? Sean
  10. Tasty record Floyd Beck. I've had folk Dancing to it in the past, well, not so much dancing, more of a lollop really! Nice tune though Helena. All his stuff is worth checking out. Sean
  11. That's totally new to me. Incredible! If you'd said Jack Montgomery I wouldn't have been more surprised. I never saw that come up for sale. How much did it make, out of interest? Sean
  12. Lucky lad. The Esquire is now The Leadmill if anyone's interested. It was owned by Terry Thornton (less said about him the better). Pete Stringfellow was the DJ who later set up the (King) Mojo in competition with the Leadmill... and the rest is history! The other big Allnighter venue at the time was the 'Club 60' (also owned by Thornton) who had Sonny Boy Williamson & Lightening Hopkins, but it couldn't compete with the Esquire & Mojo in the Soul / R&B stakes. The Mojo had a lot of Old Blues artists whereas the Esquire was pure Soul.... consequently the first true "SOUL Allnighter". Stringfellow also made his name at The Black Cat on City Road n Sheffield. I saw Dave Berry there as a kid, when my cousin worked as a Barmaid. He was a bit of a local hero and a neighbour of hers!... You were as likely to see the likes of Procul Harum, Dave Berry, O'Haras Playboys & Joe Cocker as Inezz & Charlie Foxx. The Leadmill is still Sheffield's most 'atmospheric' club. Seen lots of good stuff there over the years, from Gino Washington to Womack & Womack! They held a Mojo reunion about 18/20 years ago there, and I appeared on the Front page of the Sheffield Star with Stringfellow. Got some serious stick at work the next day . A few old mates, Guys now in their 60's (and very much older than me ) have verified that the Esquire (now 'essentialy' the Leadmill - in the same block) was the first UK's 'Soul' Allnighter... and I've always believed that to be the case. Sean
  13. Close, Ken, but The Esquire, in Sheffield, was before the King Mojo. Another Stringfellow gig! Not sure if it was the first "R&B Soul Allnighter" in the UK though Ken, but that was always the South Yorks perspective. Sean
  14. Now you've got one, I hope it's an issue. If you want the side for 'us modern boys' just wait until you hear the flip! "Talk To Me" is the side... and it's an awesome Modern Soul record. The whole LP, from whence it came, "Ode To My Lady" is a must. Also contains the BEAUTIFUL "Just Another Day" (which is also on 45) and "Love Me Back" a tremendous Modern dancer! Sean
  15. Aussie deal was a really strange one. I have Supremes "Lovelight Starts Shining etc" and others on Oz HMV! Aussie 'Tamla Motown' issued quite a few things that didn't come out over here on 45. Isley Bros "All Because I Love You, Willie Hutch "Talk To Me", Martha & The Vandellas "Heartless / Taking My Love " immediately spring to mind.... but I have a few others. The OZ TM EP's are also particularly nice. All on the familiar Black & Silver livery. Not seen the Marvelettes on Top Rank tho' Pete! Sean
  16. Mine went out either last night, tonight or will go out tomorrow. In any event you'll have it soon if its not already arrived. As a reminder... here's what's coming... Johnnie Taylor "Will You Love Me Forever" - Stax - From the LP "One Step Beyond" William Bell "Somebody's Gonna Get Hurt" - Stax - From The LP "Wow" Darrell Banks "Forgive Me" - Stax - From The LP "Here To Stay" Stairsteps "I'm The One Who Loves You" - Buddah - From The LP "Stay Close To Me" O'Jays "It's Too Strong" - Neptune - From The LP "The O'Jays In Philadelphia" David Ruffin "What You Gave Me" - Tamla Motown - From The LP "Feelin' Good" Johnny Sayles "Feeling Is Believing" - Dakar - From The LP "Man On The Inside" Three Degrees "Lonely Town" - Roulette - From The LP "Maybe" Nina Simone "Take Care Of Business" - Philips - From The LP "I Put A Spell On You" Kiki Dee "I Dig You Baby" - Philips - From the LP "Patterns" Percy Sledge "So Much Love" - Atlantic - From The LP "Warm And Tender Soul" Aaron Neville "How Many Times" - Minit - From the LP "Like It Is" Spellbinders "Baby I Miss You" - Columbia - From The LP "Magic Of The Spellbinders" Al Greene "Stop And Check Myself" - Action - From the LP "Back Up Train" Phil Flowers "Another Sleepless Night" - Dot - From The LP "Our Man In Washington" Freddie Scott "Don't Let Me Fall" - Probe - From the LP "I Shall Be Released" Willie Tee "Bring On The Heartaches" - Capitol - From the LP "I'm Only A Man" Gregg Jackson "One For The Road" - KYP - From The LP "One For The Road" Enchantment "I'm Who You Found Not Who You Lost" - RCA - From The LP "Soft Lights, Sweet Music" Little Anthony "Love Was Born for Me" - Song Bird - From the LP "Daylight" Ronnie Dyson "I Want To Be Where You Are" - Columbia - From the LP "Love In All Flavors" Marvin Sease "Love Me Or Leave Me" - London - From the LP "Marvin Sease" G C Cameron "I'm Gonna Give You Respect" - Motown - FromThe LP "Love Songs & Other Tragedies" Arthur Adams - "Special Kinda Lady" - A&M - From the LP "Love My Lady" Luther Ingram "Make You Feel Loved Again" - Profile - From The LP "Luther Ingram" Leon Haywood "Fair Warnin" - 20th Century - From The LP "Back to Stay" Only 4 of them found there way onto other comps... so 22 should be pretty fresh. Hope you enjoy it as much as I've enjoyed wading through all yours! Some crackin' stuff! (Now... how many of you are up for a 'Gloves Off' 45/LP/CD whatever comp?) Over to you Chris! Sean
  17. Always been one of my favourites from the late great Willie Hutch. Superb Thanks Sean
  18. Curiously, the MCA issue (Legit Reissue) plays fine! Was a BIG record in Rotherham early 70's where the lads affectionately christened it "Jack Carter" for some reason. A proper record! Sean
  19. If memory serves me right (and I think it does) "This Is The House" was also on the "Armed & Extremely Dangerous" LP. I think the track 'just' pre-dates the Philly Groove issues. Very soon after its release on Scepter the Girls were signed to Philly Groove. Long ago, I heard that "This Is The House" backed with "One Step away" was scheduled for release on UK Pye (and that Test Pressings and 'Promos' were produced - Pye int 25613). but the deal had to be pulled as distribution (of Philly Groove) was then with Bell (in the UK) (whereas Scepter / Wand would have been with Pye). Never had or seen one though! Anyone got one? Scan? Sean
  20. Not my copy (or sofa) but orig with Pic Cover. Sean
  21. That's the PIC Sleeve issued 'proper' one... I reckon! Sean
  22. Oh, yes in diddley Di Do. Alwayss likediole, merriyly merriliy, oldy worldy Northon Souliole!... ...did Stanley!
  23. Liston and Shavers were pussies by comparison! You wouldn't want to try and get in without paying, that's for sure! Hope you're well David. Give my love and best wishes to your folks... guess you'll be seeing them at Christmas! Sean


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