Have a customers looking for the following so if anyone has clean copies please get in touch with your prices I don't want offers:
TEMPEST - SOMEDAY (45 Boot)
DAVID RUFFIN - STATUE OF A FOOL (MOTOWN)
JOHNNIE TAYLOR - JUST BECAUSE (BEVERLEY GLENN)
JOHNNIE TAYLOR - JUST AINT GOOD ENOUGH (BEVERLEY GLENN)
MARVIN L SIMMS - HURTING INSIDE (MELLOW)
UK P&P £2.00 Recorded Delivery up to £50.00 anything over then £5.00 Special delivery
£70.00
Ex Condition almost Mint
£175.00
Ex Condition almost Mint Original
£50.00
Few Marks Plays Ex
£50.00
Few Marks Plays Ex
£50.00
Few Marks Plays Ex
£50.00
Almost Mint
£40.00
Visual Vg Condition, but plays Ex.
£30.00
A Few Marks, Plays Ex.
£30.00
Visual Vg Condition, but plays Ex.
£20.00
Ex Condition
UK P&P £5.00 Special Delivery
£50.00
A few marks plays Ex.
£100.00
A few marks plays Ex.
£50.00
A few marks plays Ex.
BUY ALL THREE FOR £180 (Free Special Delivery Postage)
saving £25.00 on the individual prices.
20.00 Pounds the lot, including the P&P.
BILLY FRAZIER
TEMPTATION><
VERVE VG DH
CLARENCE ASHE
CLOSE TO YOU
J&S Ex Slight water damage on flip side
DEREK MARTIN
DON'T RESIST
ROULETTE W/D Ex
NICKIE LEE
AND BLACK IS BEAUTIFUL
MALA Vg DH
MAUREEN BAILEY
LOVE WILL BOUND
SPECIALTY W/D Ex
A few years back I was offered a few copies of this Lp by various L.A dealers all over the $1000 mark and all where signed copies, as most of the other copies I've seen around since, which looks like it was sold by the group at their live gigs, the scan on SS is the first one that I seen that hasn't been signed. Two uptempo tracks on the Lp, only ROSE came out on 45, can't remember title of the other dancer at moment even though I've got it on a craver.
He told me he was going to do this when I saw him in Perth Australia in Feb 2009, but he had some legal issues over ownership, looks if he's finally sorted them.
There's nothing new here, get real there's always been loads of nights to attend the only reason you're aware of it is the internet and especially SS. Just got to read the previous accounts of the 80's on here and you think only Stafford was the only venue going, bollocks there were 100's of soul nights up and down the country even back then you just weren't aware of them as most were word of mouth and catered just for locals.
If you are moaning and run an event close it down then there will be one less.
£10.00 + £1.00 P&P
Release Date: Monday October 11th 2010
The Invitations came to prominence through their classic 60's soul recordings, "What's Wrong With Me Baby" and "Skiing In The Snow" on Dynovoice records. More recently their second release for the MGM label ""Watch Out Little Girl" has grown in popularity within the Northern Soul scene.
After the groups association with MGM finished they then signed with the Diamond label, releasing just one single "Got To Have It Now". The Diamond label was owned by Joel Diamond who during the early 70's re-signed the Invitations to his Polydor distributed ,"Silver Blue" label. Where they cut a string of excellent releases with the likes of "Look On The Good Side" and "They Say The Girls Crazy" ensuring the group continued popularity.
A later 70's release the funky "We Don't Allow (no sitting In Here)" would appear on the Red Greg label.
During the late 60's and early 70's the group were regular visitors to the UK, firstly performing under the stage name of the "American Drifters" before eventually reverting to the Invitations on later tours. They returned to the UK in 2005 to perform at the Assembly Rooms Derby followed by the Hemsby" Motown" Weekender.
In 2009 the group under their own Invite records banner released the" Missing You" album. Although being little more than a vanity project to sound out a potential market with a limited pressing run of only 100 copies the album did contain some excellent songs.
It is from this album that we have taken the following songs "It Was A Woman" backed with "Heavenly Love" which incidentally only appears on the album as a instrumental version, for our next Soul Junction 45 release.
I think Brian, knows the difference, there's no difference between a non-original acetate (70's emi disc), a vinyl craver, or a boot. Playing out is another debate.