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Sean Hampsey

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  1. Hi Pete, Yes, I used to play it often at Bradford Queens Hall, early eighties. I've put it on almost every 'Northern' Tape & CD I've done in the past 20+years... and have just included it on Chris Andertons LP Track CD swap. I was surprised at the plaudits that the unreleased Motown versions created a few years ago as I think this version is the Ba**ocks! It is an LP only track and should only escalate in value - currently around £30 in good nick. Particularly love the album title track 'Maybe'. Sean Hampsey
  2. Rich, Its got the GOLDSOUL logo on the page. So... are GOLDSOUL in any way connected? Sean
  3. I reckon your shoes would be a couple of sizes too big for me Steve. But how much do you want for your Mum? Sean
  4. Sure was a great night. Me, Kev Briscoe & John Benson used to make a regular pilgrimage across the Pennines from Rotherham. Rain, Snow and Hail... and a very late drive back home. Musically it always hit the spot for me. Shame its no more. But fond memories certainly. Sean Hampsey
  5. An old PITCHES tune from 10 years ago. Couldn't give it away before then. Wunnerful stuff! Sean
  6. Assuming you don't mean the one from Eastenders... this is him! Just love his work! Sean
  7. I got Andy & Eddies to this morning. Made me late for work. Had to pull up in the layby on the way in. Great stuff fellas!. I finished mine yesterday but not got round to doing the dupes yet. For those who've not yet started (and to avoid duplication) here's what's on mine:- 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" RJ's Latest Arrival "Made Up Mind" - Ariola - From The LP RJ's Latest Arrival 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" Kinda spoils the surprise... unless you don't already know 'em. Stand by for the postie! Sean Hampsey
  8. Don't think so Jock. Not seen Mike or Pete at a Modern gig for years. It was 'Dance' they got into. I was shocked at the time. Known Pete since the 70's and always thought he had good taste. Known Mike since the very early 80's and always thought the same. But they got into 'Dance' I tell ya. Bloody 'Dance'. Mike even laughed at me once for dancing to Maxine Brown's "Don't Leave Me Baby". Told me I couldn't dance... to 'that bloody thing'. Still don't know if he was on about the record... or my dancing. Shocking. Good lads though. Sean
  9. Is it an issue? Never had an issue. Always wondered if the sound quality was better on a black 'un! Lovely record. Just wish it was a bit 'crisper'. Sean
  10. I am pissed actually, but i still haven't got a clue! Sean
  11. I've played this great choon a few times over the years at Yarmouth. Got it on 3-4 different labels. Very underrated I reckon. Sean
  12. Definately one of the best Soul Albums of 1979 was "Raw Silk". Almost wore out my first copy within 12 months. The highlights "Where There Was Darkness" "I Hope You'll Be Very Unhappy Without Me" "Nobody" and a cool rendition of Marvin's "Just To Keep You Satisfied" were amongst the best album tracks of the decade. She went well off the boil though (IMO) with some of her later stuff (Almaz... what was that all about?) but for lovers of SOUL Music "Raw Silk" is an awesome album. Has your girlfriend got that? If not, buy it for her and I'm sure you'll experience mutual satisfaction. Sean
  13. Much empathy there Bri. Been suffering since Friday with a blinding toothace. Must get into see the Dentist tomorrow. I hear that Whiskey dulls the pain... so am now downing my fourth shot tonight! Apologies in advance if my posts get even more random. Sean
  14. Agree totally... except on the Northern Soul Scene, where, although they've had scores of records played over the years (from Imperial, Neptune, Phil Int etc) I've never met anyone on the scene who cited them as their fave group. Ask around. You'll always get the usual suspects Tempests, Metro's, Hesitations, Dells, Temps, Tops etc. All well and good but I honestly feel that the O'Jays have never had the recognition deserved (on the Northern scene). So good to see that there are others on here who rate their contribution so highly. Sean
  15. Without wishing to sound like Andy Pipkin... Yeh... I Know! Gerald was only a twinkle when his Dad was 'already' making great records and grew up to have a tremendous career of his own. I guess that's what makes Gerald's departure even sadder. I imagine there can be few things worse than your kids going before you. Hence this thread (and the other GL thread) as an appreciation. Some great selections folks, keep 'em coming! Sean
  16. Fond memories of Mike. A real smoothie. Set me up with loads of good tunes in the early 80's that I used at Clifton Hall, Cleethorpes, Bradford etc. He came to the early Soul Essence gigs, along with with Adam, a couple of times but not seen him for nearly 10 years. I had heard that he and Pete Shirley (another old mucka from that period) had left the Soul scene and got involved in the 'Dance' circuit (whatever that is). A top lad! Sean Hampsey
  17. Great Record. Been playing it for 6-7 years now down at Yarmouth, following a tip from Cozzer. Could have been (should have been) a biggie at any time in the past 35 years I reckon... but it's just never caught fire! One of the mans best, no doubt about it! Sean Hampsey
  18. Recent posts on The Dells etc. had me thinking for a week or so about starting this thread. And then with the sad news of Geral Levert's premature departure I felt it was somehow appropriate to start the ball rolling. For me, The O'Jays have been one of the most important Soul Groups of the past 4-5 decades. Favourite dancers include... "I Dig Your Act" "Hold On" "No Time For You" "Lipstick Traces" "I'll Never Forget You" "Just To Be With You" "Just Another Guy" "I Love Music" "Looky Looky" "It's Too Strong" "Be My Girl" "Branded Bad" "Time To Get Down" "992 Arguments" "Extraordinary Girl" "Use Ta Be My Girl" "People Keep Telling Me" "Summer Fling" "Another Lonely Night" But Eddie and the boys also excelled on the ballads. "Stairway To Heaven" "Now He's Home" "Brandy" etc. A 40+ year repertoire and the guys are still cutting it today with 3 new albums in the past few years. Here's your chance to Stand Up and be counted O'Jays fans. What's your favourite from the guys? (It might be one of the above... or something else!). Sean Hampsey
  19. It did come out on a 45 Trevor, but Daptone 45's dry up quickly. A future classic mate! sean
  20. Lonnie Jones "Treat Your Baby Right" Jenmark Ronnie Lovejoy "I Miss Her " Incredible Ellington sisters "Get Used To This Feeling" RCA Buddy Causey "There's A Way" Capitol Charnessa "I Can Feel My Love Coming Down / Personal Woman" ATCO Eldridge Holmes "Worried Over You" Jet Set Frank Dell "Welcome Home" Valise Teardrops "Call Me" Saxony Sandra Feva "Here Now" Catawba All dropped through the box this week! Happy Bunny. Sean Hampsey
  21. Shocked and deeply saddened at the loss of one of the greatest Soul voices in recent years. I was only playing his "I'm Still" last night. One of my favourite 80's Soul tracks. Hadn't played it for over a year. Unbelievable. His "Need Of Love Street" is also a truly awesome ballad. Condolences to his family, four children and friends. R.I.P. Sean Hampsey
  22. Best Cheap Box on the planet. Once did an entire spot from it at Soul Essence.... and it was hailed as "probably my best spot ever" by those in the know. Might take an early trip to the tower, just to try and get me hands on it before the rest of you! Poser Man
  23. The New / Recent Auto Bio by BOBBY WOMACK "Midnight Mover" is an awesome read! Heartily recommended! Sean Hampsey
  24. See https://arthurshafman.com/artists/sandra/ and https://arthurshafman.com/artists/sandra/bbpresskit.html Loved the "Too Many People" LP... (and the breathy "We Got Love") and always been a fan of the Broadway & Okeh stuff. By the way...anybody ever noticed the near identical backing (From Arthur Wright) on Sandra's "You Succeeded" and the Flirtations "Natural Born Lover") Good Call Tone. Well overdue some kind of appreciation. Sean


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