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  1. Here's a nice one which didn't get a UK 45 release - but did come out in Europe and the states.
  2. Thanks Dave... that would be great!!! Fingers crossed
  3. Agreed Bully - one fine tune indeed! In fact the US 45 of this is a great double sider as it's got "I'm just being myself" on the A side But as this is about the LP - just buy it someone I've already got it BTW
  4. Dammn - I went and forgot about this ...Don't suppose anyone recorded it?
  5. There was one which went for far less than that Dave - not all that long before the auction ended 'BUY IT NOW!!!'
  6. With 79 people currently watching it, I think you may be right
  7. Hi Andy, This is the one you asked about - I knew I had it somewhere I was still looking for that Jimmy James EP when I came across it. (Still yet to 'find' Jimmy though - but I definately do have it... somewhere!) As you can see, it's another Biddu production and as far as I know, not released in the States. (The B side is "Fast running out of world") It's not really one of his better 45s on EMI, I much prefer "All the way" to this one. But that's just my opinion There was a thread on his 45s on here not all that long ago
  8. That's not on the Lp though is it?
  9. Here's another 'Chile 'un': Any idea what it is?
  10. So... just what did they put on the A side Tony?
  11. Sean's correct: Born free Kapp 3548 (1968) Born free, Overworked and underpaid, Love is everywhere, We only have one life, Let's groove, I've gotta find her, I wish it could be me, Push a little bit harder, Don't go, I believe in love, Without your love, We can do it
  12. John Benson posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Hi Rich! Isn't "At long last" on the flip side to "You got me humming"? I'm almost sure I have it on a UK Salsoul 45...
  13. John Benson posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Also on Roulette the odd spin was given for "Your love" / "If at first you don't succeed" A nice double sider - if you get the issue. Agreed - the album has some lovely tracks on
  14. Don't forget Bunny Sigler "Don't stop what you're doing..." on Neptune 25 I'm sure that shares the same tune as well Is that right?... or am I mixing it up with another tune?
  15. I seem to remember they were a Notts based label - possibly Mansfield I think? They did release quite a few decent 45s out on the Half Moon label with Cliff Dawson, Rainbows Valley, Lou Thom, Tony Cook and the Party People and Sargeant & Malone... just ones which I can remember off hand. I don't know of anything else which came out via Rondelet, but there may be others. Which records is it you have - something on another label or Rondelet itself?
  16. Just checked a few likely boxes - but no luck there! I'll have to have another look later when I've more time and no-one around to nag at me for upsetting the house with boxes everywhere
  17. I'm not so sure about the picture sleeve, or reversed sides, but if all the other copies are, then mine may well be also I do seem to think it came off a local market stall, so the fact that he was living around these parts at the time sounds about right I'll just go and see if I can find it ....
  18. Best make it a 'Four known copies' I'm sure I stuck one of those tracks on a tape for you back in the mid 80's I forget just which one it was tho'
  19. John Benson posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Hi Rich, No, I don't think I have that one - what label's it on? Seriously though, there's loads I don't have, and even more I've not even heard - yet. There's always something new to learn every day. Also to add to Steve Plumb's comment about this record, I didn't even have a copy until after "All I need" was brought to our attention by Mike Charlton. I heard 'Cookin' when it was first around and wasn't all that impressed, being an instrumental and all that, so didn't buy a copy. So now you know!
  20. John Benson posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    My copy is an issue also, on Black lady For those who haven't seen it, here's a scan of one (not mine though) Here's the 'Cookin' side on Lady: Maybe as Sean hinted, they dropped the 'Black' for er... political reasons
  21. John Benson posted a post in a topic in Record Wants
    That's a bit of an understatement isn't it Sean - only 'Twice'? I'm sure a few people will have heard you play it more than that... unless you've bootlegged it and playing a carver of it or summat! Mind you, you wouldn't do that would you? You just said you "don't have the rights" (Ha Ha!)
  22. I'd have to have a look at my UK copy to be certain, but isn't the UK 7" of this the same length as the LP? Or is it edited down...? Lovely tune all the same
  23. I've also got this LP Listing 'borrowed' from Mr Man's site: United Artists: 1214 short kuts - your eyes my shine sky - the weather forecast spencer davis group - after tea carl douglas - sell my soul to the devil anthony and the imperials - yesterday has gone easy beats - land of make believe hopscotch - look at the lights go up sky - air-o-plane fortunes - loving cup kings and queens - I can feel it phil upchuch - you can't sit down easybeats - hello, how are you vince edward - it's the same old song sari & the shalimars - isn't it lonely being together phil upchuch - you can't sit down part 2 spencer davis group - mr. Second class ********************** I think that's about all of them
  24. Really?? - I can't remember that - are you sure it was me??
  25. Tell him he's wrong on Kiki A few years back someone I worked with asked me the same thing and I first thought it was her, but doing some checking up myself, can confirm, Debbie Dean was the first white person, her first release was "Don't let him shop around" / "A new girl" on Motown 1007 in September 1961. (This song was of course the answer song to the big hit by the Miracles "Shop around")

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