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Paul Dunn

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  1. Finaly found Lee Rogers - Love And Life (Go Hand In Hand) / Double Love Situation on Platinum Sound. From 1979 got another on Platinum Sound and one on an 80's DTown (Part of Platinum Sound) just one problem it states on the label from the PSC Album 'Love And Life', any one know if the album exists? Last time I saw it (It was gone) was on one of Richards Domar's early lists in the 80's Think I now have all his 45's
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  2. I have an original, had it for years (25+) the one on the video is not original as the word SO is not in the title on the original also "A Woman Is Hard To Understand" is all on one line (Dead wax H-4541-A) Regards Paul D
  3. I have an autographed cover for my UK walking up a one way street that Willie signed for me at the Jazz Cafe in London back in 1999, can confirm it is similar signature.
  4. There was a guy who had a few sealed albums on ebay a while back and he stated that they did not have the single inside.
  5. I have it the label credits Al Garner though, also have Eddie Parker's But if you must go - got to be one of the best Soul records to ever come out of Detroit and possibly his hardest record to find
  6. The Camaro's and Jackie Beavers first recording sound like the same or very similar backing track
  7. HI Derek, Did a similar thread a few years back. Regards Paul
  8. The Mandells version on Trans World sound is even better
  9. Hello steve, you told me who it was and I got the first one from Gary Cape, I had bought something from him and added a wants list that included Jimmy Bo Horne, Gary added it into the record I bought and asked me to send him £6 (I still have the note attached to the record sleeve). I put Cliff on to it and a few others (sorry I did not have your contact details to let you know) I do not think Gary had more than a dozen copies all in mint condition though. Regards to you Paul
  10. I'll be your champion came out on the Kool Kat 12'' in 1987 The tracks - Hurtin - Eric & the Vikings My Baby Ain'y No Plaything - Willie Jones In The Pocket - Detroit Strings King For A Day - Stewart Ames I'll Be Your Champion - Tony Hestor GO Go - Buena Vistas Shake Me Break Me - Motor City Sound Shy Guy - Denise & The Devotions Angelina Angelina - Stewart Ames Say It Isn't So (With Strings) - Popcorn and the Mohawks Hole In The Wall - JJ Barnes
  11. Ain't That the way it Goes Articulate Artistics
  12. I have the full label run except 103 and I don't think it exists. incidentaly the matrix number of 102B is ZTSC97690 and 104A is ZTSC97693 indicating two missing numbers this adds value to the missing number except one of these matrix numbers is used on a Reflections release on Golden World cant remember which one though.
  13. Bettye Lavette did a very good version
  14. Lee Rogers - It must Be Love (Coming Down On Me) is a brilliant Stepper (from 1980) the other side of Jena Johnson is - Jackie Joey Rubins, JR is (from 1982) The other side of Coy's Toyz is Party Girl (from 1986) The Label is the same design as the classic 60's yellow label ie the Peps My Love Looks Good On you (1065) All are from California either Los Angeles or Hollywood the label was owned by Lee Rogers he also owned Platinum Sound during this time. Agree My lover Come Back is the better side of the Precisions double sider. Also got the hard to find Cody Black - These Chains Of Love (1032) on a orange label similar to Lee Rogers (1029) Regards Paul
  15. I had one recently took 8 weeks, not expensive $4 on the declaration
  16. Agree with Baz around £100 mark, had this one for years. The hardest one to find for me and one of her best is 1012 I Let Him Take Me In His Arms Regards Paul
  17. The pale yellow is the original the darker almost gold is a boot, I still have the original and used to have the boot sold it on 20 years ago (as a boot.) Regards Paul
  18. The best repair that I have found if the other side can be sacrifised is to use aluminium tape (you can get it from Maplin) it does not deteriorate over the years, I still have records I repaired using this tape from 20 years ago. Regards Paul
  19. I think it was my thread in june 2008, I have one as well and assume it is the first issue. Regards Paul
  20. I have just uploaded a Groovesville Acetate to refosoul (Unknown Groovesville. Happy) It,s a 10 inch acetate and only information on label is Happy Groovesville The backing track is the same as Gwen Owens - Make Him Mine - Lau-Reen Rod Dealove told me he thought it was Melvin Davis I asked Melvin Davis if it was him but he says it definately is not him singing. Anyone got any idea who it might be? Regards Paul /more/soul-library/73407-happy-groovesville/
  21. They are same cut gave the revue copy to Graham Hillston fo his 40 birthday may many years ago
  22. Same tracks the Gordon Berry is a dig at Berry Gordy Regards Paul
  23. as far as I know there are 16 releases (I,ve got 11 of them) there are two Technics and one Tony & the Technics I've owened "Hey Girl Don't You Leave Me" for more than 20 years, it's best record on the label IMHO Regards Paul
  24. Mines the same even down to the miss printed dot end of S.O.B.


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