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  1. Nice, on the 'Four Tops - Soul Spin' LP. So this version is Frank Wilson?
  2. Yes, with Labelle and some good Motown covers.
  3. The version of Dusty Springfield - A Love Like Yours is from the 1978 45 release. There is actually a better version she recorded in 1974 for an unreleased ABC/Dunhill LP, which is more (dare I say it) Northern.
  4. Edwin Starr - Soul City (Open Your Arms To Me) -(25 Milles) Marvelettes - The Truth's Outside My Door (In Full Bloom)
  5. Marvelettes - Your Love Can Save Me (Sophisticated Soul) Stevie Wonder - I've Got You (My Cherie Amour) Edwin Starr - I Can't Replace My Old Love (War & Peace) Miracles - More, More, More Of Your Love (Away We A Go Go) Tammi Terrell - Tears At The End Of A Love Affair (Tammi Terrell) Temptations - I Gotta Find A Way (To Get You Back) (Cloud Nine, or another alternate version on 'Big Hits volume 7) Marvin Gaye - So Long (That's The Way) David Ruffin - I've Got A Need For You / Your Heartaches I Can Surely Heal (David) Supremes - It's All Your Fault / Send Me No Flowers (25th Anniversary)
  6. Do you mean 'Temptations' - This Is My Beloved (Wish It Would Rain LP)?
  7. A sticker (or printed?) of Kelly St. Clair on this Millage label...plus bag. Is she a black or white singer?
  8. Do you mean The Demons on Clover? I don't have one for sale but just giving you the heads up that it's Demons not Demos.
  9. The Wand promo has black text...
  10. One was Jimmy Beaumont's 'I Never Loved Her Anyway'.
  11. Here is the man, probably late 1960's early 70's
  12. I do have this. Got it on a car boot many moons ago. And yes, I do have a reel to reel player!
  13. The track is this...
  14. That short clip definitely went on longer than that and showed Trevor Nelson watching some dancers. From memory I think he kind of took the mickey a bit and dismissed the scene as 'not really proper soul' or something like that. I always remembered that and thinking 'This is where proper Soul is played you tit!'. Never liked him since.
  15. I think they are both 1002??? EDIT: I've just catalogued it here: https://www.45cat.com/record/nc583025us&rc=1286951#1286951
  16. No difference when you look at them, both titled 'City Skies'. One plays the instrumental to 'Thank The Lord For Love' and the other plays some sort of MOR slow/dull instrumental. I had (or have) the slow dull one but can't find it at the moment so not sure what number is on the label, I know it's maroon colour.
  17. PM'd you
  18. Can't remember his name but I got a few of those.
  19. If it's OK chuffinnora I've added your images to the 45cat site: https://www.45cat.com/record/k13666 These things need to be documented and maybe someone on that site will come forward with another copy.
  20. I actually won my copy of the CD from Record Collector magazine. Result!
  21. Now that 'Big Man' records have released the Jimmy Radcliffe original and previously unreleased 'Taste's Sour Don't It' with the flip being the Barbara Jean English version (also unreleased in the 1960's) it got me thinking, how on earth did British pair Keith Powell & Billie Davis hear it? It's not a bad version, even in all it's Britishness.
  22. Well she certainly looks white? A quote on the internet: "We're Only Young Once" by Bunny Paul, one of early Motown white female singer. Released in 1963 on Gordy Records7017, also issued in Canada on Tamla Records...


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