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Goldsoul

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  1. Check him out on YouTube at SoultripUSA performing it Live. Excellent.
  2. The Blue Jays was inherited from us, when we sold him a large load, shortly after we passed to him the shop lease.
  3. Cashing In- Voices of East Harlem (Just Sunshine Demo- Extremely rare) 100- It's All At The Back of Me Now- Linda Perry(Mainstream VG plus) 75- Without A Doubt- Major Lance(Okeh Demo-one of his rarest! Mint) 75- Sing Me A Love Song- The Glories(Date Demo- Autographed) 10- What Would I Do Without You- Ernie Lucas(Okeh Demo Mint) 25- I'll Be Lovin' You- Soul Brothers Six (US Atlantic) 30- There You Go- Edwin Starr( Soul Demo) 15- Are You Ready For This- The Brothers(RCA Demo- Rare Long and Short Versions) 50- PM to secure.
  4. Sensational release. Buy immediately!
  5. Anyone who attended the first SoultripUSA in LA 2004 may have run into Leonard Grayson, the brother of Miles. He was the voice of the Joker on Andre.
  6. And see him LIVE in Orlando. Sunday March 27. www.goldsoul.co.uk
  7. Sean-I was buying of the Count in '76 and he was tough then!
  8. Good to see Ady, Dean and Tony behind it. Even better still, the original producer and vocalist on the session getting to hear it again.
  9. First of three tracks cut by Alex at Capitol Sound studio at Vine St Hollywood The session count in voice is my dear friend James McEachin, founder of the croup The Furys. From the 3 tracks recorded on the sane day, Capitol decided to run with A Lil Lovin Sometimes/ No More Dreams. I furnished the sound recording to both Alex and James a few months ago. Truly a marvelous vocal from Alex and typical high standard production from Jimmy Mack.
  10. Considering Ian Levine discovered it, see earlier thread, it was played at the Mecca first. In response to turntableterra: Glad you liked the Mel Britt appearance. Picking him up at the motorway services was neat eh?
  11. Ian- It was Ian Levine. I was at is house the day he was back from a US trip. I think it was between Feb and May 74. It could have been the same trip that unearthed James Fountain, Voices of East Harlem etc etc.


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