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Sean Hampsey

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  1. They reckon it was John Hendley, having a particularly bad day Pete. Certainly not as committed vocally as on 'My Baby Came Out Of Nowhere'. The 'Pink' issue is (IMO) the better take of the two, Dobber. Don't let all that 'rarity' nonsense play tricks with your hearing. Sean
  2. Yorkshire born and bred Mike. Exiled in Debyshire, this past 10 years, for Tax reasons. Sean
  3. I used to play two tracks of the 'Love's On The Menu' LP at time of release; "I'm Going Left" and the excellent "I Don't want Nobody To Know".... long forgotten. Sean
  4. Hi Waggy, Long time no see mate. That's a bit like saying there are too many shops, parks, supermarkets, solicitors, football teams etc. There's a bit more 'choice' around that in previous years. As the poster above inferred, anyone can put on a Soul Night these days (even if it is only to play to their mates). We're not little boys anymore! So a lot of folk who would never have ventured into the deep waters of promoting (or DeeJaying) are now having a go... good luck to 'em, they'll rise or fall on their ability to please and entertain. So where do you get to these days? Sean
  5. Nice article. Thanks. Sean
  6. Not read all the small print, but you should know that Patti Jo kept performing and even recording until right up to her death in 2007. She lived in Spain and toured Europe for about 10 years in the 80's performing with her husband Ed and the Platters. When Ed had a stroke they returned to the US and Patti became a certified Nurse in order to care for him. They actually cut two albums together in more recent years. Ed had recovered quite well and they stayed in touch with the music business, up until 2007, when sadly, aged 58, Patti herself suffered a stroke and passed away that night. Even as late as 2006, Patti was recording and actually cut a version of the classic 'Mockingbird' with our very own Pato Banton! Sean
  7. The scene in Yorkshire (since declaring UDI) is extremely healthy! Joking apart, I'd be very interested in hearing about scenes that grew in parallel to the UK variant, without them necessarily being aware of or influenced by the UK Soul / Collecting or 'Northern' scene, either in its heyday or in recent times. I was always aware of a Soul fan culture (particularly Southern) in Holland, Belgium and Japan, for the past 40 odd years, but would like to know more about these and others. Sean
  8. £30 - £70 subject to condition. Quite a hard record to find in good nick, to be honest. Good luck. Sean
  9. For 'original only' if its not the Ovide 45 you want, go for the early Atlantic release with "Dog Eat Dog" as the A side and with "Tighten Up" on the reverse. Sean
  10. Still reeling from a fabulous afternoon of Soul by the Waterfront. Hooked up with long time old friends Dave Milne, who'd travelled up from London and Darryl Gunson who came down all the way from Bonnie Scotland along with the very lovely Blake and Nicky, from just around the corner. Was literally blown away by the choices of music from all the DJ's. Those playlists bear testament to the most open music policy I've encountered in many years. No, same old, same old, hotbox nonsense with these guys. Diversity is the order of the day, with Passionate Soul fans behind the decks, rolling out Soulful quality one after another. But it wasn't just what was played, it was the way they played em that made it so refreshing! Crossover classic, Vivian Reed "Save Your Love For Me" followed by Motown Monster, the Temptations 'Girl Why You Wanna Make Me Blu' then (as if you were listening to some random, off the wall, Soulful Juke Box, the dulcit tones of Jimmy Cobb "So Nobody Else Can Hear". A truly impressive array of tunes, on one of the warmest days of the year, with an even warmer 'Yorkshire' welcoming crowd, while overlooking the stunningly tranquil waterfront in one of the most beautiful city's on the planet. It's hard to imagine a better way to spend a Sunday afternoon. Big thank you for asking me along. Your superb venue should only go from strength to strength. Bloody loved it. Below is a list of some of the things I threw in, just to add to the mix. Cheers, Sean 2001 Black Essence - Change in My Life - JWJ Doc Peabody - Here Without You - Both Sides Charlene & The Soul Serenaders - Can You Win - Volt Ronnie McCain - This Time I'm Gone - Triode Ray Hines - Why Don't You Give Me A Try - RNH Bobby Womack - Runaway - Hitsville Acetate George Jackson - Victim Of A Foolish Heart - Unreleased Fame Bobby Burn - I'm A Lonely Man - Chant W King Cole - I Wonder Why - Micron Freddie North - Oh Lord, What Are You Doing To Me - Abet Johnny Truitt - I'm Thru With You - Abet Patti Drew - Tired Of Falling In And Out Of love - Unreleased Capitol 45 Sugar Pie Desanto - My Illusions - Soul Clock Buddy Causey - There's A Way - Capitol Otis Clay - Nothing To Look Forward To - One-Der-Ful Gladys Knight - It Takes a Whole Lot Of Man - TMG Sam Dees - Funny - Stirling Sound Acetate Hesitations - Is This The way To Treat A Girl - GWP J P Robinson - Our Day Is Here - Blue Candle Bobby Moore - Can't Get Away - Chess David Oliver - Who Are You - Mercury Sharon Ridley - Where Did You Learn - Sussex Gloria Taylor - Don't Want To Be A Girl - Mercury There may have been others...
  11. A MASSIVE record long before the young Adam and Oddfellows, folks! I have a spare UK Demo for grabs, but don't know which version Sam is playing right now! Sean
  12. Dead right Mike. Got to be one of his worst records.. and the flip side is the same standard. Think I might dump it with all his other crap stuff LOL Sean
  13. Last one from me til' I dig a few more out, got carried away and still got work to do! :0)
  14. Always loved this classy Mel & Tim dancer. This is sans vocals, but nice!
  15. The Blendells "Twisted Wheel" Classic.... (note spelling)
  16. A Stormer... always liked the look of these Decca Acetates...
  17. The immortal Garnett Mimms on a slice of Soul Perfection!
  18. Speaking of iconic early Northern...
  19. Motown soundalike, Chicago Monster, the Blueprint for the early Northern Soul scene on its pre-release date (5th Nov 1965) Acetate.
  20. Bit of an iconic piece this... from the pen and vocal chords of the late, great, Nick Ashford.
  21. One of the biggest records on the scene, back in 83... the old 'Leon & The Whispers" cover up... impossible on an issue 45 (only 3-4 known copies?) so how scarce and desirable the Acetate!
  22. Bit of a Classic from the 7ts...
  23. Always loved Major Lance Motown efforts, especially on "I Never Thought I'd Be Losing You" - a record with loads of mileage for future spins.


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