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  1. hi guys steve mancha and the professionals share the same backing but the groove city release has a longer intro and is a different and IMHO superior vocalist. but as joan said. When it was put on the detroit cd i think they got the versions mixed up dave
  2. knowing what you used to have blake youd need a lottery win to buy back your old titles certainly off the dealers. me and bri only buy on the net as we cant afford dealer prices £500 for delegates of soul etc but as other guys have said, quality dosent equal price tagsand its a bottomless pit. loads of cheaper crossover and 70s out there and i know thats what you like happy hunting mate dave pinches
  3. didnt realise i was opening a can of worms by saying soul sam plays sean oliver in northern rooms. but its great to have people like him doing so. i wish there were more djs that played more modern classics in the northern rooms with an anything goes policy. rather than some of the 50s early 60s R n B we have to endure.
  4. it seems due to demand sean oliver is about £60. Sams been playing it al green is a better mix on the dont look back lp but was it only available on cd It crossed over to the northern scene and the 12in old school mix was their only option u know how they like their vinyl and its not bad. ive seen it for £80 but realistically £40. bobby womack?????? did it get a release on 12 originally. it should be on tmg 1267. the 7in has sold for 3 figures, barmy innit but ive only seen re issue 12s maybe £30 dave pinch
  5. was clyde brown the vocalist on pour your little heart out? he was certainly in the group and it sounds like him to these ears. it seems "pour" is harder on the stock copy but then i have that with a crappy plastic label. but outside of the one on ebay other week they all seem to be demos dave
  6. thats what i like about this site. thez always somethin to learn and did i read that ur yellow impression is reverse labeled as well the white one i had was properly labelled. i think they are definately legit but i couldnt say when it came out. I know it came out in 1966 on jerhart and sold very well in the states hence the uk president release. the mica release is from 1968. I think the impression is 3rd issue and not a local 1st issue but when it stems from i dont know. what i do know is i bought it from the late great graham williamson at his house in rawmarsh in1991 for £30 knowing full well i cud a bort it on jerhart for 10 bob. but we all do daft things. sellin it was even dafter dave
  7. craig moerer had it dirt cheap. i thought it was gloria gaynor when i first heard it. good innit dave pinches
  8. my white demo was on styrene with a stick on label. I sold it to carl willingham at the earl of doncaster hotel niter about 7years ago for £60 after some haggling. i didnt know what to price it at coz i`d never seen another. last week john manship listed it at £300. could be my old copy as he`s selling some of carls records. ive only seen 1 other copy and it was a bit beat up. Is the issue definately yellow. i thought it was red though i`ve never seen one dave
  9. browny thinks it producer gene redds daughter sharon of can you handle it fame certainly sounds like her..........top tune and lifesavers not bad either dave
  10. col i dont think it was ever massive but it had odd plays out for 20 odd years brilliant record tho. never had it meself its all up to you oh and on the ballad front " stay in my corner" 6 minutes of sheer brilliance dave
  11. gypsy always sounded like this wheels on fire on acid to these ears anybody got an mp3 of gypsy by modern image on philly 76 different song i know but............. dave
  12. natural four.....loves so wonderful on curtom the tymes...... love that youre lookin for ..columbia come what may.. john gary williams did it but that version sounds diffrent not im is it? dave
  13. hi lenny the ceasars used to turn up from time to time in the early to mid 90s for anything between £15 to £40. dried up now tho. the common one on the label "la la i love you" is great i think. i would say girl i miss you gotta be worth £100 to £125 but i know where thez one for £200 only ever seen 2 white demos tho dave
  14. what about "my one chance to make it" soul heaven dave


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