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  1. I have a few spares of their wonderful, 'Souled Out' LP that features 'It's up to you' (US originals). £20 each inc. courier P&P from Japan. PM me if interested.
  2. I think I can shed light on the confusion here...let's go back to 1988... This previously unissued track came across to Charly Records for licensing from Johnny Powers in the late 80's. The cassette had it listed as by The Falcons and the compiler of the the Charly LP that featured it (Motor City Magic vol.II) just followed the info supplied from Johnny. If they had given me the tapes in the first place and allowed me to do the compilation/sleeve note justice, this error would've been pointed out prior to pressing.
  3. I've had a WD of 1011. I've also exchanged emails with 'Butch Baker'...real name is Jerome Rogers. The false name was given to him by the label for two reasons i.) his grand father was a minister and didn't want him involved in singing secular music, and ii.) his nick name is Butch.
  4. This surprises me. I've had/seen plenty of copies over the years of three different label variants. One for the Hot Boxes?
  5. They also had a few Deram 45s and an LP released at the time in Japan.
  6. I have a spare copy in fab condition. £40 inc. courier postage from Japan. PM me if interested.
  7. For completists/reference - there's a bunch of Japanese releases on 7" and LP's.
  8. Enterprise 5035 Lee Gates - Nothin' But Wonderful / Don't Make It A Habit I've had this one...rather good both sides and not exactly an easy number (although £400 is over optimistic imo). It's on the plain yellow variant with bar-lines. NBW is a nice happy-go-lucky almost clip-clop style dancer inna early Motown groove. DMIAH however is sublime to my ears. A lilting moody mid-tempo number with an occasional splash of vibes giving it a Detroit feel. Nice vocal too. (PS - don't bother with the other Jaime Coe discs...'I was the one' is the strongest, and that's saying something!)
  9. A brilliant double-sider for sure! I've only ever snagged a couple of copies over the years, and defo the tough number on the label...good luck with your hunt! I actually reviewed it in Shades of Soul back in 2000...here's a link to it on my site: >>> Shades of Soul Reviews <<<
  10. There's no stopping you now you have electricity and hot running water, is there?! (That Tamiko Jones on Golden World is a bargain, eh, eh?! )
  11. Gentlemen, gentlemen, it's not that difficult, surely!?! i. Go to site and enter ii. On the Index page press, 'Sales 45's & LP's' iii. There are x4 pages of sales discs to choose from...and all discs are shown with set sale prices iv. At the top of each page there is a bunch of label scans and then the actual sales listings are under the scans, so SCROLL DOWN v. Ordering details (Payment options and postage info.) are via the link button called, 'How to order' Here are the direct links: #1. >>> 60's Northern & Popcorn <<< #2. >>> Detroit & Motown <<< #3. >>> 70's & 80's <<< #4. >>> Albums <<< ...and finally... >>> How To Order <<< Chris - C'mon fella try harder! Nidge - Four Pros is on hold for you...PM me please Hope that helps?! Flynny
  12. Oops! The August update to my sales pages was delayed due to sunning myself on a beach! However, better late than never the new arrivals have now been added and reductions set New titles include: Mixed Emotions - Gold of my life - RockWay (Original) Sons of Moses - Soul Symphony - Soft (RARE local issue) Four Pros - Just another girl - Carla Brown Sugar - The game is over - Capitol Johnny Wells - Lonely moon - Astor Tamiko Jones - I'm spellbound - Golden World Crown Four - Birth of a playboy - Lee John Dynamics - You make me feel good - RCA Tommy Keith - Loving you comes easy - Vibration Guitar Ray - Patty cake shake - Hot Line Freddie Butler - A dab of Soul - Kapp LP For the full listings all at set sale prices: >>> CLICK HERE <<< All the best, Flynny
  13. It's a grower and sounds fab over a venue system, I can assure you! Reminds me of Willy MacDougall, vocally...and that brass and organ work is stinging!
  14. For reference: Anita also came out on UK CBS. (As to whether it is a different take/mix/recording quality...I'll leave that to you to investigate, eh Tony?! )
  15. From the title I thought this thread was gonna be on about the backing singers on Paris', 'Sleepless nights'.
  16. I once had this on a tape c/up many moons ago as, 'This is my prayer'. Just gotta try and remember who did the tape for me now! (There was also a copy for sale on here within the last six months.)
  17. 'ere you go Russ, my friend...this one gets me nodding my head and scratching my chin: R'n'B meets Funky bassline coupled with awesome brasswork AND an organ! >>> Download Here <<<
  18. About the same as the value of the Everton squad, Mel...about £40
  19. Isn't there also a plain orangey label lookalike stock copy bootleg with no pressing stamps at all?
  20. I assumed (dangerous I know!) that it was indeed Ms.Ravan, rather than the infamous Drum'n'bass dogg! Thanks for the confirmation.
  21. Thoroughly enjoyed the show with John...thanks chaps.
  22. Was a regular Soul Bowl Soul Pack piece a decade and a half before that, and also a front-page-special below £4 week in week out. Never seen a WD. Great track!
  23. They are Pye UK recordings licensed out to Atco US...and MFP...'Production and Supervision: Jimmy James & Peter Meaden'.


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