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Sean Hampsey

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  1. I have a nice version of this by Aesops Fables on ATCO. Worth seeking out folks! Sean
  2. Yes mate, fully intend to do just that. Last call before we call it a year! Anyone? Sean
  3. But you'd be ever so thrilled if anybody bought you a beer
  4. That's an album that's never far from my deck Ady. "Love Don't Love Nobody" is the business. OK - you done it. Gonna make the call mate. Sean
  5. Yep - And remember where you hoyd it foyst! Sean
  6. Sadly, there's a great big world, beyond Soul Source, where the great majority, in all sincerity, just havent got a fookin' clue.
  7. I have this, I'm pretty sure. Yellow & Black label? Birmingham thing? Will also take a look see if i have a spare. Sean
  8. Hey Dave, I was tempted to say Otis too as he was INCREDIBLE last time I saw him... and even on recent video still has the chops. Probably, right now, he's one of the last, still performing, TRUE Soul (as we know it) Singers. Thinking about trying to get him over for a PA at Just Soul. What do you reckon? Sean
  9. Yep - that's a silly typo, but the post says 'description of the Casino'
  10. Agree mate. Infact he once told me his favourite artist was Howard Tate... ...so that makes him a man with just about perfect taste in my book! Sean
  11. Wassat then Simon? Pie, Mash & Liquor! Sean
  12. Me neither Dave. Is it that the word 'shit' is missing prior to the word 'hole'? Only kidding guys.... calm down, calm down..... Seriously, I can't see the mistake at all. Maybe we're all ill informed? Sean
  13. Hey Bull, a sad loss mate. Let's not forget that (despite those great sleeve notes) Sandra had a superb career in music for the past 25+ years. After a time performing in Nashville she became lead singer of a group called 'Bordello' before moving up to Vermont in 1992 and forming the 'Sandra Wright Band'. She recorded and performed until very recently with them and her 'Shake You Down' album from 1995 is a pretty good raunchy blues affair with 'Payin' The Price' being a particular favourite. She was only 61, still had the voice and was even performing this New Years Eve! What a pity we never got her over on this side of the pond. Cheers, Sean
  14. Crikey! I bloody love her voice, Ted. Fragile, certainly, but with the right song she's outstanding! On such material as "Too Hurt To Cry" and "In The Ghetto" which cry out for that level of fragility, she's incredible, to my ears! Different kind of vocalist to an Aretha, a Gwen McCrae or a Millie J. but there's not much by her I don't rate. Saw her about 5 years ago and she was still on top form! Sean
  15. Isn't "Soul-A-GoGo" backed with "And I Love Her" Pete, (sure it is on mine...) so is it the Pic Cover that's rare or are you saying it was flipped? Confused... of... errrrr? Sean
  16. Very sad news, The Wounded Woman album is one of the most complete Soul albums of all time. RIP Sean
  17. Yep. But what's done is done. It was bringing you back again where I really slipped up! Sean
  18. mmmmmmmmmmmmm Don't test me! Sean
  19. No they don't. ........................................................................................................... Red............................
  20. I've got a Stag copy, Brett, and its superb quality! Sean
  21. Nah mate, FFS don't get into 'new age music' as well! One crusade in life is enough for any man! Sean
  22. About time too! Broaden your knowledge... and your listening enjoyment in the process, me lad. Sean


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