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  1. Had a discussion about these sleeves not so long ago, they seem to be the preferred choice for Reggae collectors whilst soul boys tend to lean more toward the white card sleeves. I always think of Reggae when I see these sleeves, even 'Trojan' use them in a lot of their art & designs for CD/L.P sleeves. Mind, they are probably better at preserving a record as they have the poly lining thing going on. Not really being much help am I
  2. Brilliant pic Godz!! Looks like I was spot on with my assessment of the group, the female must have been the lead singer on the 'I Don't Love You No More' (Delphi 009) side, as I said before it's a great tune!
  3. Delphi 009 - Prophets 'Don't You Think It's Time/I Don't Love You no More' also came out on Jubilee. Two great sides, main side is a male vocal whilst the brilliant flip is a female lead set just above mid-tempo and may be the pick of the two for some. Not sure if this is the same group who recorded on Detroit's 'Stephanye' or indeed 'Shrine'. I know the lead singer was black (and the female) but the musicians were blue-eyed. They are the same group who recorded for Smash with the Northern oldie 'I Get The Fever'.
  4. There's a great version of 'Aint That Peculiar' by Jimmy Hendrix on one of his L.Ps that wouldn't be out of place at a Northern Soul event.
  5. Good call that man! Magnificent Men, Embers, Lost Soul, Soul Masters (Raven), Swinging Counts, Deadbeats, Dean Parrish....I could go on and on, all floor fillers, all quality rare soul.
  6. There you go, from my box. B/w The Pretenders - A Broken Heart Cries (Kent Select 002 1996)
  7. Think you may be on about the black hexagon shape around the rim of the label Bri? Anyway, here's my original copy, no 'raised x' but bell sound stamped both sides....
  8. If Shirlie Matthews is a S.S thing why is it on the old Inferno L.P 'Mirwood the sound of swingin Hollywood' (Burn 1 - 1984) then? In the sleeve notes it boasts that Sherlie (yes, spelt with an e) is a Mirwood mainstay.
  9. The 'second/later' issue on EEE has a later photo of the band on the back cover (probably 1969 by the look of them, longer hair etc). The first has an earlier photo, typical of the time, short neatly combed hair, suits etc.
  10. Be interesting to know the singers actual name on the 'Dena Barnes' 45, at least then I can credit her on a Detroit CD I put together.
  11. Similar looking label design to Gordon Keith's 'Look Ahead' on Calumet.
  12. I've e-mailed you regarding this record. Have a white demo for sale.
  13. I believe the L.P pictured is the only album put out on Golden World, am I right?
  14. 'Oh Mary'....what a stomper! It is available on a red & white UK Island 45 by the way. Forgot to add, the alt version of 'I Feel So Bad' is available on a red/white lookalike UK boot too as the flip of the standard cut.
  15. The 'Huns' Review'.....what's that all about?
  16. I have that one Tony, came with pic sleeve too. That's obviously the original release, not sure if there's a dodgy 45 of the original take anywhere though.
  17. No album, as I said earlier 'Lonely Lover' is an unissued track.
  18. Thanks Ady, P.M sent. After listening to that Lily Fields track I just had to have a copy! Can't wait for the next R.C.A one too!! Of course I WILL be shelling out for that one.
  19. Where's me free copy you promised me Mr Croadsdell? Stuck in the post I should imagine (Ps. I provided you with scans of 'The New Yorkers' GWP 45 on W.B )
  20. All of those you've listed are worth listing individually Paul. Some great titles there mate. I couldn't tell you exactly what you would get for them though.
  21. Yes, an updated mix I'm afraid. The white label copy I have is the original cut without being messed around with a modern mixing machine. Still collectable on the UK 1986 release though.
  22. Some Jay Boy singles are highly collectable, titles that spring to mind are Ernie & Ed, Sheppards, Jackie Lee, Bob & Earl....oh, and that one by Ray Merrell....but then you knew that anyway didn't you?
  23. Time clash!!!
  24. Just remembered, it's the flip of 'Lonely Lover'.
  25. There is a white label 45 that was available several years ago (of dubious origin!) as the flip to a Marvin Gaye unreleased tune of which the title escapes me at the moment! I have a copy sitting in my box.


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