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Blackpoolsoul

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  1. Never seen, just these
  2. Pete Smith listed it
  3. Monarch bootleg ? November 1977
  4. He sings "Heartbreak"
  5. Check out this post here just as good https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092695266961
  6. Is he open to lots of questions about things that we don't know about ?
  7. Blackpoolsoul posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Crazy, but, maybe he was related Jo Armstead or is that a silly theory.
  8. Were George and Gerald the writers (both sides) (they are credited this way on the Maltese bootleg "His Love Is So Amazing")
  9. Blackpoolsoul posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    The info on Discogs came from this https://www.mountainviewtacoma.com/obituaries/edward-armstead/obituary
  10. Pat died sadly 22nd February 2025 and when I found out I stumbled across this wonderful interview and thought would share her story about Motown and how truly lovely she was 🙏🥰
  11. I did wonder and I have thought that the wrongly pressed label would be the one to move on IMO
  12. Are use solid or push out centre copies ?
  13. Gary Allen wrote the flip of Harry Moon's Jenges release "Woman's Man", perhaps related to Vee Vee
  14. Blimey almost Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde in these photos. New you would find them
  15. Top man and a sad loss 🙏
  16. Can you ask who Phillip and Martin (surnames as writer credits) were please and were they part of The Entrees
  17. "JAD Records for decades was Joe Armone, head of one of the biggest crime families in America" "Sims and Johnny Nash left America for Jamaica in 1966, reputedly to escape the FBI." https://nelsongeorge.substack.com/p/rhythm-and-gangster-4 A story in Pittsburgh Courier 15 Oct 1966 page 8A indicates this is Curtis Davis who lived in the Pittsburgh neighborhood Beltzhoover. The story says that he and three friends were asked by Odell Bailey to record Sad Girl in 1965, and it was a hit in Pittsburgh and elsewhere. The story does not indicate which label first released the song, but it was probably Victan.
  18. 100% I sold my O'Jays to Jonathan Woodliffe who could never get a 12" demo (Don't think they exist)
  19. 3 of the "Demand" bootlegs have just sold recently on Ebay for around £50. They must be quite rare
  20. Is there an "H" stamp in the deadwax (Hollywood) pressing
  21. 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
  22. 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 ?
  23. Blackpoolsoul posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    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"
  24. This could be a new one

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