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  1. There's also a version of 'Make Me Yours' by another JA lady, 'Joyce Bond' on the 'Winds Of Change' l.p (albeit a UK recording?)
  2. 'Big Cold Wind'...horrendous easy listening with a tinge (and I mean a tinge!) of R&B
  3. Yes, but the UK re-press is only available in the 'Trojan Box Set' of singles???
  4. There's a 4 track E.P of dubios origin that was doing the rounds 10 year or so back, featuring that Barbara McNair tune.
  5. I see 'The Underdogs - Love's Gone Bad' on the Rhino CD....how did that happen? Motown owned surely?
  6. Agree, an out and out Garage tune. I always find it weird that the Seeds' 'Pushing Too Hard' is regarded as Northern too!! Best one on Soma (really a Garage label) is The Del-Counts 'With Another Guy'...absolutely Blue-Eyed Northern and superb!
  7. Ikea do these in black or white, they hold around a hundred 45s and you can stack 'em on top of each other. Made of wood.
  8. Not as far as I am aware, should be black with silver logo/credits.
  9. Sharon Scott / Dean Courtney Kent 6T 12.....bargain at 50p mate!!!!! Gotta be at least £40 maybe more!
  10. Either blue-eyed or Latino artist I presume?
  11. Soon as I played the clip Grant put up I knew it was a 'new' record, the voice and just everything about it. It just smacks of 'recorded for the Northern Soul market'!! Edit: still like it though!
  12. Pretty sure the Instrumental was played in favour to the vocal, well it was in these parts (East Anglia) anyway. I have a black issue in the box.
  13. Oh yes Pete, 100%. Still cherish my copy that I've had for 20+ years and always play it out whenever I get a D.J spot.
  14. Well, to add more fuel to your thread, the vocal was cut by a black man (Sammy Davis Jr.) so there must have been some soul (small s) in the tune surely.
  15. Nice little sound that! Obviously blue-eyed group, got their one on Destination (I presume they are one and the same?)
  16. It wasn't booted mate. it came out twice on 'Josie' 950 & 1003, also on Soulville 2871-53 (hardest) and also on Musicor. I expect you have a Josie white demo the same as me....all good mate!
  17. There's a nice looking boot from about 15 years back on a look-a-like International Soulville. Aint seen them around though for ages!
  18. My mate reckons their 'Where Did I Go Wrong' on Atlantic is doing the business at the moment??? Used to be £40 but he's saying £100 now!
  19. Yeah, that'd be about right mate. Neal Bull used to deal with Mick Smith quite a lot then, especially at the Norwich V.I.P record fairs which Mick has a regular stall on. Just done a recap in my head and it must have been about 14/15 years ago that I found it at my old King's Lynn Council depot (we're no longer there), Neal Bull got it off me after about a week of me having it. The Mick Smith connection really does convince me it was that copy. But I don't suppose I can be 100%
  20. Interesting viphitman, where did you get that Embers 45?, that's definitely my old copy that I found on a rubbish heap with a load of other 45s in a cardboard box. Rescued it just before the JCB was gonna grab the box and put it in the skip:ohmy:!!!! Anyway, Neal Bull from Peterborough got it off me in a trade about 10 years ago! I recognise the copy you've put up, I never forget records I've had
  21. You can clearly see the original numbering stamped in the run out groove on your 45.
  22. Play the flip...'Lost My Sense Of Direction'...superb!
  23. Pete should know but I reckon £20. Seen them go for £40+ though!


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