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  1. Here you are, courtesy of Discogs A1 Armada Orchestra, The Do Me Right A2 Montclairs, The Hung Up On Your Love A3 Offenbach Judy In Disguise A4 J. J. Barnes Baby Please Come Back Home A5 Billy Joe Young I've Got You On My Mind Again A6 Jackie Lee The Duck Part 1 A7 Marvin Smith Good Times A8 Johnny Williams Just A Little Misunderstanding A9 Doris Duke Grasshopper A10 Armada Orchestra, The It's The Same Old Song B1 Jimmy Conwell Cigarette Ashes B2 Exciters, The Blowing Up My Mind B3 Major Lance The Right Track B4 J. J. Barnes Sweet Sherry B5 Major Lance Gimme Little Sign B6 Incredibles, The There's Nothin' Else To Say Baby B7 Adlers, The The Boy From New York City B8 Bettye Swann Make Me Yours B9 Belles, The Don't Pretend B10 Armada Orchestra, The Cochise
  2. I think its where the urban myths start
  3. I love Wikipedia Gary Lewis (musician) (born 1945), son of Jerry Lewis and lead singer of Gary Lewis & the Playboys
  4. Just checked the Undisputed Truth "Method To The Madness" album and these Rose Royce members played on it Kenji Brown (guitar) Lequeint "Duke" Jobe (bass) Kenny Copeland (trumpet) Freddie Dunn (trumpet) Michael Moore (saxophone) Terral Santiel (bongo) Henry Garner (percussion) Michael Nash (keyboards)
  5. You could be right, from Wikipedia (although isn't that all one big urban myth ) Total Concept Unlimited (and later as Magic Wand). They auditioned for Edwin Starr, and he hired them as his backup band.The group's association with Starr enabled them to interact with numerous music industry personalities. One in particular was Motown producer Norman Whitfield. Whitfield gradually became associated with the group by hiring them for recording sessions; the group also worked with Yvonne Fair, the Undisputed Truth, and the Temptations through Whitfield's influence. After a couple of years of seasoning, the group began production on their debut album under Whitfield's supervision. Also during this time, MCA Records was seeking an artist for the soundtrack to the movie Car Wash. Whitfield convinced executives that the band was more than competent for the job. So the material that Whitfield had assembled for the group's debut album became the soundtrack's material.
  6. and don't forget the LP's (were there 1 or 2 of them?)
  7. My eyes lit up when I saw the Four Tops.....and after checking the collection....I've got the album with "All I Do" on it.....unbelievable Thanks for bringing it up
  8. I just managed to catch up with this on the archive, another great sounding session Another version of All I Do surfaces, I wonder if there are any more out there? The Kenny Bobien track is one of the best he's done recently, unfortunately no vinyl release. I bought the Stax Northern compilation when it came out, the tracks on there have fond memories for me in my youth. Johnnie Taylor & Sharon McMahan are pure soul, I can't get enough of tracks like that.
  9. In my cart.....I thank you
  10. Used to be that the lessers/followers lacked the initiative / equipment / bottle (take your pick) to take on the DJ persona and work their way up the food chain Now it seems everybody with a bedroom set up and an mp free player thinks that they're a DJ So the ultimate progression is that we all sit in our lonely rooms and play for ourselves Wankers
  11. Just happened to have my discography handy (never leave home without it )
  12. Flight of the Conchords, you can get it here https://www.amazon.co.uk/Flight-Conchords/d...4806&sr=8-3
  13. Miracles - Spy For The Brotherhood Rhythm Heritage - Theme From S.W.A.T.
  14. Fascinating stories Paul, thanks for sharing...I had to dig out my copy of "I've Been Trying" and give it a listen....still sounds great!!!
  15. Just managed to listen to the archived show Ian, an excellent selection as usual. Ashford & Simpson - Found A Cure....A&S at the top of their game, Tom Moulton as well Mighty 7 - Call Me....is this a version of the Skyy song...I'll have to have another listen Roberta Gilliam - All I Want Is My Baby....pure magic Lee Garrett - You're My Everything....I bought this when it came out on Chrysalis, very soulful for a label best known then for Steeleye Span, Jethro Tull & Leo Sayer I'll try and catch the show live this Sunday....if I can get up in time!!! Peace, Mike H
  16. OMG!!! Its the rare Soul TMG 1170 pressing.....and I missed it Frank Wilson
  17. ....and it is the less well known version "Do I Love Ya"
  18. Auction Ended The Twans
  19. Gladys Knight & The Pips - Friendship Train The Equals - Funky Like A Train The Pasadenas - Riding On A Train Jackie Mittoo - Last Train To Skaville Cissy Houston - Midnight Train To Georgia
  20. Absolutely not....that is why I come on here to be educated by those who have better taste and are wiser than I
  21. Hi Ian, I caught some of the show live today.....enjoyed it and the banter....some real head nodders Thanks for the shout....I'll catch the whle show off the archive during the week. Mike H
  22. Three sold on ebay in the last month $181.50 $140.00 $146.50 and six in November/December last year $233.00 $182.00 $290.65 $187.00 $235.50 GBP 62.00 One seller sold four copies and another sold two copies All the sold copies appear to be issues
  23. Thanks, got a copy of the Anthology off the goldsoul website. Stevie's version was a B side to "That Girl" in 1982, I just found it in the archives. Just finished listening to last Sunday's show....more pants wetters and wrist slashers for this Sunday I hope. Peace, Mike H


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