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  1. I love how 'Darling' and 'Where Did Peace Go' share the same backing
  2. Southside Movement did anyone else think it was just a badly mastered recording lacking in bass ?
  3. re Patterson Twins it did get a re issue on Expansion special reserve
  4. Lamont Dozier cited Gershwins West Side Story and other Broadway musicals as his influences for the string laden motown hits its not hard to see the progression.
  5. for soul John Edwards on Aware takes some beating
  6. Some of those tracks have appeared on the Crazy Cajun cds Lonesome Train & Playboy Side of Town , and some haven't Just Make a Wish is a snappy dancer and Let Me Grow Old With You has always been a personal favorite.......nice find.
  7. Modern soul tune with synth backing and a vocal in the style of Roshell Anderson Lyrics are So many changes happening in my life, See girl you're playing games with me, I gave you all my love, Then girl you broke my heart, Hey girl you took advantage of me, 1st we were together, Then girl you put me down, Now that you're gone away Its driving me mad trying to think of the artist and song title all help appreciated
  8. So sad to lose someone whose presence graced many venues and whose photos documented them RIP Skippy Sue
  9. Lockdown blues, thought about doing a live stream,but who wants to see my ugly mug? so put together this collection of male group, crossover/midtempo 45s from the 60s and 70s for your listening pleasure.......... enjoy . Artistics- Its Those Little Things That Count-Brunswick Millionaires-And The Rains Came-Speciality Esquires-Girls In The City-Lamarr Mandells-How To Love A Woman-Transworld Sound Nomads-Have I Got A Right-Ripete Fuller Brothers-Stranger At My Door-Soul Clock Quickest Way Out-Hello Stranger-Karen Right Combination-How Can Your Heart Be Free?-S.O.H. Creations-You Mean So Much To Me-Virtue Fantastic Four-Just The Lonely-Ric Tic Jones Brothers-Good Old Days-AVI Mad Lads-Did My Baby Call-Volt Dynamics-You Make Me Feel Good-RCA Radiants-My Sunshine Girl-Twinight Final Decisions-Keep On Walking-Bumpshop Implements-Look Over Your Shoulder-Phillips Falcons-Standing On Guard-Big Wheel Dramatics-If You Haven't Got Love-Sport Whispers-You Can't Fight What's Right-Dore Volumes-Same Old Feeling-Impact Whispers-Needle In A Haystack-Soul Clock Chi Lites-What Do I Wish For-Brunswick O'Jays-Now He's Home-Little Star
  10. Any UK sellers with a vg+ or better copy of this album ? Thanks John
  11. I'm sure that was a track taken from the Glass House album and credited to her as a solo artist
  12. I guessing this won't be the first showing for Lee Silver
  13. Can't see any cross production credits wonder how it came about?
  14. Mavis Staples + Curtis Mayfield need I say more and this one
  15. some great album tracks to, this was booted as a 45 credited to Chuck Barrino
  16. Politicians featuring McKinley Jackson who went on to produced/arrange some of the iconic ABC albums of the 70s
  17. I always thought this was the vocal
  18. sounds so like 'Love Factory' played at The Casino, (bought my copy there) and sister Scherrie
  19. Blame the weather, 70s box of boogie, Clean Up Your Own Backyard- Jackie Moore (Atlantic) I Just Want to Fall In love-Spinners (Atlantic) Spinning Top-Frankie Gearing (Beale Street) Hello Stranger-Quickest Way Out (Karen) Love Is-Beverly&Duane (Brown Bomber) Never Too Late-Individuals (P.I.P.) The More I Get to Know You-Five Special (T.E.A.L) Ain't That What You Want-Liquid Blue (HDM) Hold On (to what you got)-Righteous Brothers (Haven) You Turn Me On-Fourth Day (DT records) How Long Is Forever- Frank & James (Smooth City Records) You're What's Missing In My Life-G.C.Cameron (Motown) Can't Live Without You-Phyllis Hyman (Expansion) Still A Part of Me-Minits (MGM Sounds of Memphis) Don't Let Love Walk Out On Us- Garland Green (RCA) What I'm Going To Do (without your love)-Willie Johnson (Savanah International Records) Is That Any Way to Treat a Lady- Jimmy Lewis (Hotlanta) Can You Imagine That-Norma Jenkins (Desert Moon) All Alone by the Telephone- Checkmates Ltd. (Polydor) I Need You Like a Baby-Janice (Roulette) Wanted Dead or Alive-Krystal Generation (Mr Chand) Make My Dreams a Reality- GQ (Arista) Let Me Do It (until you're satisfied) Oscar Perry (Yellow Horizon) Headed For The Streets-Herman H. Harper II (Loadstone) Today or Never- Eleventh Commandment (Fast Track) Forever And A Day- Mel & Tim (Stax) Said it Before- Touch of Class (Midsong) Cheers
  20. If you believe its real.............I've a bridge to sell you (courtesy of The Sopranos)
  21. Ritz Manchester 75-77 hearing Double Exposure, Aquarian Dream etc. in one DJs set ,followed by George Blackwell, Prince George, Ann Sexton & Lovelites in the next. Plenty of nearly new soul releases played to add a bit of colour , Tyrone Davis, Garland Green to name but two, then came the Jazz Funk explosion Chic Corea,Richard Tee etc. etc, goes someway to explain my very varied record collection
  22. A real pleasure to hear all of those .........George Jackson Areatha, a true soul gem thanks for playing it
  23. I think Doris' version trumps Clarence Carters (if only for the lack of 'burping')
  24. I don't know Funkyou and Carolinasoul seem to be able to do it for £6-7 . I guess that's somewhat discounted due to the volume of thier sales, plus I've never had to wait longer than a fortnite for my auction wins on both sites, whereas BIN from some sites can take up to 4 weeks and cost double.
  25. I see the Sharon Ridley clocks in at 4:48, presumably the album version, which goes on a little too longfor my taste, the 45 clocks 3:00


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