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Time's A Wasting - Fuller Brothers - Square clock design.
Blackpoolsoul replied to Solidsoul's topic in Look At Your Box
3 of the "Demand" bootlegs have just sold recently on Ebay for around £50. They must be quite rare -
Time's A Wasting - Fuller Brothers - Square clock design.
Blackpoolsoul replied to Solidsoul's topic in Look At Your Box
Is there an "H" stamp in the deadwax (Hollywood) pressing -
This image from 45cat, posted recently a poor image of Terri and a post from 1998 about Ralonzo https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1998-nov-04-me-39251-story.html
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Might or might not help but according to Discogs original is 1304-01-A 3018 ∫∫ matrix, so mastered at Sound Studios, Chicago. If it is a boot it would be hard to replicate ?
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I have just heard a report that James McEachin passed last night, RIHP "Silver Star, Purple Heart veteran of the Korean War, an accomplished actor, and an award-winning author. Known as "Jimmy Mack" in the music industry, McEachin was a producer, songwriter, and eventually owner of the record label Mack IV"
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Never seen one
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The DJ Copies had the distribution as well. I always wondered where the Limelight releases fitted in. but I guess Bob let Mercury have it ?
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Gladys Knight- How Do You Say Goodbye
Blackpoolsoul replied to Ageing Face's topic in Look At Your Box
I checked through Bill Dahl's interview with Bubba in 2020 and I can't see it mentioned, perhaps someone can contact Bill to ask the question. https://www.sunsetblvdrecords.com/blog/2020/10/20/gladys-knight-amp-the-pips-essential-1961-1965 -
AL REED ON AXE BLOCKED FOR SALE IN DISCOGS
Blackpoolsoul replied to Hunter Quint's topic in Look At Your Box
Looks like the "threat" of legal consequences also meant that David Ruffin's LP ( all 25 different releases) "My Whole World Ended" are blocked from sale too as Al wrote "Message From Maria". -
I never knew Jimmy Radcliffe was backing vocals. Cool
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AL REED ON AXE BLOCKED FOR SALE IN DISCOGS
Blackpoolsoul replied to Hunter Quint's topic in Look At Your Box
She didn't threaten Ebay though. One sold in August. -
Arthur Prysock recent If i was a boy release
Blackpoolsoul replied to Rick Scott's topic in Look At Your Box
This is all I have and ever will, me thinks Rick, the sleeve reverse tells us very little, but some stuff at least -
No mention of here being Cholli here Joyce Harris was born in Kentucky in 1939 and moved to New Orleans with her family when she was 13 years old. Harris learned to play guitar, write songs and was soon performing duets with her younger sister Judy. They released three singles – ‘He’s The One’ / ‘Hey Pretty Baby’, ‘Washboard Sam’ / ‘Nursery Rock (Beedle De Bop)’ and ‘Hey Little Baby’/ ‘Rock And Roll Kittens’ – as Judy and Joyce in 1958. When her sister got married, Harris spent a year singing in restaurants in Mexico and a first solo single ‘It’s You’ / ‘The Boy In School’ was released on New York’s U.T. Records at the end of 1959. A talent spotter saw her in Mexico and was impressed enough to secure her an audition with the Austin, Texas-based Domino label. Harris was soon in the studio with Tommy Kaspar and Don Burch of Domino’s vocal quartet, the Slades, to record ‘I Cheated’ / ‘Do You Know What It’s Like To Be Lonesome?’ (R-903) in October 1960. ‘No Way Out’ / ‘Dreamer’ (R-905) followed in January 1961 and sold strongly enough to be licensed to Infinity Records. On 7 April 1961, Harris performed ‘No Way Out’ live on TV on American Bandstand. Three more singles would be issued on different labels between 1963 and 1966. https://acerecords.co.uk/joyce-harris
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Arthur Prysock recent If i was a boy release
Blackpoolsoul replied to Rick Scott's topic in Look At Your Box
I have been trying to find out more about Allan but no real clues as to what happened to him Rick or who he was. Some people just stop it seems and never record again -
As you hopefully know, as with so many backing recordings that Elsie and the girls (and boys) did, they often did not come in contact with the main vocalists as recordings were done separately. I asked Elsie ages ago the exact same question about Jimmy Mack and glad you have confirmed what she told me (I had forgotten with all the stuff she filled me in on). My "Baby Doll" could write a book about the 100's if not 1000's of backings they did.
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Hiss profile was clearly merged https://www.discogs.com/artist/1719023-Flery-Bursey?superFilter=Credits
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Voices of East Harlem-Isle of White festival 1970
Blackpoolsoul replied to Wheelsville1's topic in All About the SOUL
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When I asked Curtis Rogers (People's Choice) I was hoping, but of course he had no idea, why would he.
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Mike Terry arranged Jimmy and People's Choice both May, 1967. Shame no one knows and goodness knows I and others have tried. I think it's a long gone ask, but here's hoping.
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What Goes up Must Come Down (Soul Inc / The Charms Unlimited
Blackpoolsoul replied to Soul-slider's topic in Look At Your Box
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What Goes up Must Come Down (Soul Inc / The Charms Unlimited
Blackpoolsoul replied to Soul-slider's topic in Look At Your Box
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Northern Soul Connections #38 - Aqua Lads Re-visited by Ken B
Blackpoolsoul commented on Kenb's article in Soul Music News
Brilliant Ken I have the found link from 2005 which may be the start of the story http://www.heybabydays.com/Aqua_Lads.pdf "Donald Eugene Swift was a singer, a drummer, a song writer, mostly Carolina Beach music. He and his cousin – more like a brother – Darryl Harringon, started bands, played together and apart -- starting the Psychotic Reactions and playing with the Aqua Lads, the Soul Review, and The Entertainers, among others. Donnie sang and drummed up and down the Carolina coast for 18 years." https://www.marionnelson.com/obituary/2536137 In concert with The Drifters and another with The Tams -
Pete Smith quoted this a few days ago on FB, might help. There seems to be many. "This is the latest scam list from the thief Dalton Andrew (aka Andrew Dalton). Do not order from this person, you will never receive your records. Oh I'd love to be there when someone catches up with him. The Natural Four - Hanging on to a lie NM Boola-Boola £475 Master Four - Love from the far east NM Tayster 1st issue £160 Irma Routen - I Will Sacrifice VG++ MGM £800 Toni and the showmen - Try my love EX Ten Star £450 Jimmy Seals - The Yesterday of our love Challange promo EX £400 Thelma Lindsey - Prepared to love you Vg++ Magic City £500 Silky Hargraves - Keep Loving Me EX £700 The Tornadoes - Won't you forgive me EX+ £350 Carrie Cleveland - Make love to me EX £400 Soul Machine - watch your fox VG++ £230 Master Keys - I done got on the right road £350 Oliver joy - keep love growing- m- condition £1000 Sonny Rhodes - you better stop- m- condition promo £250 Frederick knight- stepping down- E condition £1500 Herbert hunter- I was born to love you- m- condition £450"