Everything posted by Soul-slider
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Any Info On Al Fayard - Doin Sumpin Part 2 On Alon
He's come a long way, what with Harrods and all that....
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Mr. Blue Brad Hales
The US mail service have finished doing surface mail.
- Summitts On La Salle
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Morris Chestnut
Flicking through the TV mag, spotted Morris Chestnut as one of the stars in 'Ladder 49', a film on BBC1 tonight 10.35pm.....not sure if this has been mentioned on here before but is it our man? I've seen the film ages ago but can't remember seeing his name (or an ageing blackman) in the film??? Also,one of the 'Hairy Bikers' (on last night)...apparently a fan of Northern Soul.
- Philharmonics
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Garland Green
Just the one I think Ken, wearing a green dress on the cover. L.p is called 'For The First Time'.
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Del Davis-baby Don't Wake Me(bread)
As well as Bread, it also came out on brown Trojan TR 7870
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Garland Green
Oh? The good track on the USA is 'Where Am I Going' ...a Mickey Stevenson Motowny mid-tempo affair. Can anyone (Ken?) give me a track listing of the UK release?
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Garland Green
Thanks for that Chalky, at first I thought it was perhaps the UK release, I know sometimes they put different tracks than the USA copies to appeal to the UK buyers. Motown did this a few times. Marvin Gaye 'How Sweet It Is' L.P is one that springs to mind and I got caught out buying the USA Kim Weston L.P on MGM....mostly m.o.r/ Jazzy/ easy listening (just one decent soul track in fact) but the UK release was more of her Northern stuff.
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Garland Green
Reckon it must be a (fairly recent?) CD then Ady,obviously containing his Uni & Spring tracks collected together?
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Garland Green
There seemto be 2 different track listings of Garland Green's 'JealousKind Of Fella' album on UNI as it appears in these two pics My copy is the second one. Can anyone shed any light on this?
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That "tumbleweed Moment"
Which T.J Williams track was it? 'My Life' or 'Baby I Need You' ????
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Can You Name Track
That's it Pete! 'Talk Of The Grapevine', thank christ for that, thought I was going mad.
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Can You Name Track
Oh, sorry mate. did that come out on Grapevine? Sure I had that track on (red?) Grapevine.
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Surely This Is A Joke
Great album that, and the others from that series (remember the free poster which came with some?). Gonna hold onto my full set for a while and see if I can get top dollar for them when the missus wants a big pay off! Anyone got a value for the whole set of Soul Supply Northern Soul Story double albums???
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Can You Name Track
Ronnie Love.....'Lets Make Love' ...and it came out on Grapevine in the UK.
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Demise Of The Traditional Record Shop
The shop in Norwich had a Rocksteady 45 on Caltone on his wall @ £60.....he got no takers, he then decided to put it on ebay....you guessed it, he got £125!
- The Roe-o-tations
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One Surreal Moment
I know what you mean mate, haemorrhoids are terrible.
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Demise Of The Traditional Record Shop
It's 'Fine City Sounds'...the one with the grumpy Paul, he's ok with me though cos' he knows I'll buy something guaranteed! He always made me coffee and we chat for ages while the misses goes shopping in that fine city. Martin (Circular Sound) is staying though thank God, what else will I do with my time while she skits from store to store trying on the same f****** clothes!!!
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Prices Please
Re Edward Hamilton. Mine's red, think the yellow might be rarer (as you probably know). I traded £80 worth to get the red a few years back.
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All These Prix Records
Bloody hope so,I bought Joe King, Royal Esquires & Eddie Ray for £100 the 3. Think they've just turned up in abundance!!! Perhaps should have waited and maybe got them cheaper, I dunno.
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Demise Of The Traditional Record Shop
Hi Mate, What can I say, sorry to hear about you shutting up shop. The quote I've highlighted red in your thread is true and exact and I have to hold my hands up and say that I'm one of the people who have turned my back on the 'Record Shop'. I used to frequent the record fairs too and spend a few hundred in them,the truth is, I can find those same tunes that were costing me £40, 50, 60 each for less than half that on the internet....and that's a fact!! I'm not talking about huge tunes, because they will always go for MORE on the net (ebay, etc), but some run of the mill upto say £75/100....if you look on the net hard enough, you'll find them. Another factor is time, why bother with frequent trips to the record store (bearing in mind I have to travel 40 miles to Norwich for a sniff of any decent record shops) in the almost vain hope that they will have some 'gems' in when all I gotta do is tap in the title/name of the record I want and you can almost guarantee one will turn up eventually.....albeit mostly from the good ol' USA. Obviously postage and the old "I like to hold it in my hands first" are the winners when it comes to shops, but to be honest, I just was'nt finding the stuff I wanted in the shops or fairs. I had a list of wants for years, that's nearly all cleared up now because of the WWW. I sympathise with you, a guy I've got friendly with who runs a record shop in Norwich is closing down after Xmas, I used to go in there and spend hours chatting and having coffee with him, you can't beat that, but at the end of the day, he could'nt come up with the goods! I think you may have more success on the net mate. John
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Famous People Into Soul, Not P.weller
Someone who does collect ska/rocksteady & reggae is Chris Eubank. I remember him saying on a chat show once. Knockout!
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Shirelles , Cods,johnny Gillam,cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose
Don't know the Shirelles track, but love all the others. Have the Cornelius Brothers L.P...great crossover stuff,every track on the album is top notch.