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  1. Are you asking why a record label released two records by the same artist? Because that is not unusual. Also, Johnny Gilliam sounds exactly like Jerry Butler, not as similar to Barry White.
  2. Af-Tabs - Don’t go away / Broom 69 - Fi5ve Star Records 3492 / 3490 - $200 very rare sweet soul / funk, almost never comes up for sale “Broom 69” side is VG++, pretty much no issues except poor quality / poorly pressed vinyl. “Don’t go away” is VG+, the same except it has a couple of surface marks NAP. As far as I know, all copies were pressed poorly resulting in surface noise. I don’t hear distortion though. here are hi res scans: https://www.sittinginthepark.com/sales/5-2013/Images/aftabs-a.jpg https://www.sittinginthepark.com/sales/5-2013/Images/aftabs-b.jpg here are high quality stereo full recordings of both sides: https://www.sittinginthepark.com/sales/5-2013/Audio/af-tabs%20-%20don't%20go%20away.mp3 https://www.sittinginthepark.com/sales/5-2013/Audio/af-tabs%20-%20broom%2069.mp3
  3. curtis told me that the astors (or chips) backed some jerry lee lewis records on sun (I think on sun, the artist was definitely jerry lee lewis). he's a super nice / cool guy.
  4. James Bell & the Highlighters - Amazing love / Poppin’ pop corn (inst.) - RoJam 001 - $200. $2 US shipping, $10 international to most locations, paypal gift only. Email sitpsales@gmail.com to reserve. “Poppin’” side is VG- to G+, glossy but with moderate scuffing. “Amazing love” is a little worse, G+, just because of a few more marks. Both sides play very well -- listen. Great play copy. hi-res scans: https://www.sittinginthepark.com/sales/5-2013/Images/jamesbell-a.jpg https://www.sittinginthepark.com/sales/5-2013/Images/jamesbell-b.jpg full high quality stereo audio of both sides: https://www.sittinginthepark.com/sales/5-2013/Audio/highlighters%20-%20amazing%20love.mp3? soul source doesn't like the popcorn mp3 link, you can copy and paste this: https://www.sittinginthepark.com/sales/5-2013/Audio/highlighters%20-%20poppin'%20pop%20corn.mp3 again email sitpsales@gmail.com to reserve. Thank you.
  5. there are no connections between the groups except for working with george redmond. the intensions and mandells are from the west side of chicago. the summits are from the south side of chicago. the carpets are from kansas city.
  6. I actually have seen more stock copies in real life but popsike proves you to be correct. there is a stock copy in popsike if you want to see it though.
  7. very hard record, craig moerer had a couple go cheap a couple of years ago, i should have bought one to resell. the sweet side is killer. the currently indemand 45 is pretty common, this record was always very hard to get.
  8. this thread is interesting because it raises the issue of the music being tainted by the label owner's views. Like was he racist but willing to Black soul music for the money? it's further complicated by the fact that "swamp pop" is r&b influenced. or does this racist website owner's admiration for him not reflect on the label owner's own views? that part of louisiana is very back woods. I remember I was visiting my friend in nola around independence day (4th of July) and we saw in the paper an ad for a "confederate" independence day celebration in southwestern LA. We were going to go sort of as a joke to see crazy people but I'm really glad we didn't because it would have gotten really real really fast.
  9. the most known soul 45 on marjon is the galaxy 45 on marjon
  10. I think the label is a custom label though so not all the acts on the label are necessarily from penn.
  11. 10/21/2012. pretty sure this is from pennsylvania
  12. I have a sweet soul 45 they did, "they call it love" on Mar-Jon. I think it's rarer than this one.
  13. Hi, welcome to my latest Sitting in the Park radio show. In honor of Mother’s Day, I did a show of all female artists and groups. I played music from the early ‘60s through the mid ‘70s, and of different tempos, but all female groups or female solo artists backed by a group. I hope you enjoy it. You can check it out at: https://www.sittinginthepark.com/5-12-2013.mp3? You can listen to other shows and interviews with Chicago groups by going to my main page www.sittinginthepark.com Also, if someone you know wants to subscribe to this email list, they can add themselves at the following URL: https://eepurl.com/n7Qr5 Playlist follows and I hope you enjoy the show. Marlene and the Debanettes - Earthquake - Sunburst Stylettes - On fire - Cameo Unforgettables - Was it alright - Colpix Sugar Lumps - Won’t you help me - Uptown Christine Wallace - Daddy (I like it) - Gowen Beverly McKay - He’ll never change - Sue Ronnie & Joyce - Yes I’m falling in love - Alpha Orchids - We’re in love - Harlow Chiffons - Up on the bridge - Laurie Sylvia St. Claire - Is she all right? - Brunswick Jan Bradley - Mama didn’t lie - Chess Jackie Ross - Jerk and twine - Chess Maxine Brown - Am I falling in love - ABC Elena - Road of love - Roulette U.S.A.’s - I’m on the verge (of going out of my mind) - Tonix Melba Moore - Does love believe in me - Musicor Honey and the Bees - I’ll be there - Arctic Charmels - As love as I’ve got you - Volt Margaret Royal - I’ll never go away - Tra-X French Coffey - Nothing from nothing (something from nothing is everything) - Pick-A-Hit Linda Jones - Don’t go (I can’t bear to be alone) - Turbo Pat Davis - Don’t go away - Executive Shirley Butler - I really really love you - HIP Sandy Williams and the Dazzlers - He won’t forgive me - Fayette Passionettes - My life depends on you - Soul Burst thanks, Bob
  14. ok i heard the willie mallory 45 which was nice
  15. also, what are the soul 45s on Lanor? i bought a charles mann 45 once thinking it was the abc dude but i don't think it is. i recently got a modern 45 by the Tax Free Band which I assumed was Black. But most of that discography is swamp pop / cajun music.
  16. bizarre. the discography is on the site clearly because there are some white power records on lanor (that area of louisiana has some militia / racist types and specific records are highlighted here: https://www.aryan88.com/whiterider/rebrebel/discographies/). but the biography isn't written from the perspective of being racist. i'm guessing it was stolen from somewhere, and the original page is gone.
  17. I don't use a pin to clean dirt, not a good idea imo. There are lots of things you can do. I don't do this, but you can use the glue cleaning method if you want, it will get almost everything.
  18. i agree with all of this. you have to be careful to not play it back so many times that you cause groove damage though (obviously styrene is much more susceptible to it). "real" skips are scratches that obstruct the groove that you have to manually repair somehow
  19. The other "dawn" who recorded on Apt, ABC, and UA was white singer Dawn Capiola, who was part of Dawn and Billy on Mercury. She was from Philly. Does anyone know if the woman pictured in the middle of "the dawn" on Gamble was Dawn Capiola? Thanks in advance.
  20. i want to see the dawn pic sleeve, which i've never seen. can you point me to where in the 13 minute video it is? thanks a lot.
  21. Here's the latest label in my Mighty 3 discographies. The legendary Gamble label. Also, at the bottom I have included a YTube video showing all the 7" releases Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
  22. I can get out all the dirt that is in the grooves. Send me a record to clean if you don't believe me.
  23. this is excellent
  24. man, i can't even understand british people on here, now i can't understand americans


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