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Everything posted by Ian Dewhirst
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Yep, a recession busting deal on the 3 recent Soul Tribe releases: "Shake Off That Dream"/"Shake Off That Dream" (Alt Mix) - Eddie Billups Soul Tribe 003 "I've Got This Feeling"/"I've Got This Feeling" (Edit) - King Moses Soul Tribe 004 "Sweet Love"/"How Can We Say Goodbye" - The Sweet Inspirations Soul Tribe 005 All 3 above For £20.00 inc P&P! Plus I've a few copies left of..... "That's Why I'm Crying"/Good Thing" - Rhonda McDaniel Soul Tribe 001 "Give In"/"Feel The Warm" - Norris Vines & The Luvlines Soul Tribe 002 £10.00 each inc P&P. Or all 5 of the above for £30.00 inc P&P! How's that for value? Plus, I have a few copies of the "Rare Collectable And Modern" CD on Base Camp Records - I don't think there'll be any more of these anytime soon as I don't think they're re-pressing it so grab 'em whilst they're here......... Track Listing: 1) The Hamilton Movement - She's Gone 2) Mixed Feelings - Sha La La 3) Rokk - Patience 4) The Differences - Five Minutes 5) Ogletree Bros - Gonna Keep A Check On You 6) Aged In Harmony - You're A Melody 7) Tearra - Just Loving You 8) Tolbert - I've Got It 9) J.O.B. Orchestra - Don't Want That Illusion 10) Trace Of Smoke - Treasure Mind 11) Tony Aiken & Future 2000 - Good Things 12) Luther Davis Group - You Can Be A Star 13) Marshall Donovan & Broomfield - Since I Found My Baby 14) Executive Force - Midnight Lovin' 15) Rhythm Machine - Put A Smile On Time 16) Anna Raye - Will You Love My Child 17) Wee - Try Me 18) Al James & The New Rhythm Band - Give Me Up Turn Me Loose 19) Frankie Zhivago Young - Somebody Stole My Love 20) Alvin Green & Green Fire - The Sun Shines (Every Time You Say You're Mine) 21) The Coasters (featuring Bobby Sheen) - Love Is A Funny Thing £11.00 each inc P&P! Please PM with your postal address and for payment details via Paypal. All worth having believe me....... Ian D
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I honestly wouldn't go through all that Carl - it'll drive you nuts and simply won't be economically feasible mate. It'll be hard enough to find a pressing plant in Detroit that will be interested in a small run of 7"ers, leave alone then shipping 'em back to the U.K. They'll end up costing a fortune and the logistics will be nightmare-ish believe me........ PM or buzz me and I'll talk you through it........ Ian D
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I played all three of the Detroit tracks on the show yesterday in case anyone wants to hear 'em in a radio context........ Click download link after playlist to hear the show. Carl's sessions are just over half-way through..... Hour 1 Bob Sinclar feat Michael Robinson & Ron Carroll - Tribute The Dreamgirls Cast Family Blaze Remix The Collective Vs Peyton Promised Land Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes Be For Real Remix Gee Bello Summer Girl Melba Moore with Lillo Thomas When You Love Me Like This Armed Gang - You Heatwave Find It In Your Heart Chaka Khan Eye To Eye Hour 2 Dennis Lee & The Notables Sunday Afternoon Spyder Turner Tell Me (Crying Over You) Bandtraxx Detroit (City By The River) Pree Suddenly There's You George Kirby What Can I Do Natural Impulse She Went Away Duane Williams Yes My Love Is Real Blue Mink Stay With Me Tomi Jenkins - Time Teddy Pendergrass My People T.L.C. & Michael Jackson We're Almost There/No Scrubs Aaron Neville My Brother, My Brother https://www.sixmillio...5-Starpoint.mp3 Could you send me the Philly session Carl? I alluded to it in the piece but I'd like to hear it properly...... Best, Ian D
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Well, I boogied 'til the early hours, had a few hours sleep, woke up feeling like death, wolfed down a breakfast, scoured some of the Buckinghamshire countryside, hauled ass back into town, picked up Champy and then headed over to Starpoint Towers for another Sunday afternoon session..... So one of the old type ORIGINAL MASTERCUTS shows this week folks with the usual cock-ups and stupefying conversations with the good Alan Champ who, if anything, has taken an even wider deviation from normality LOL..... But above all, plenty of quality music this week with the results of Carl Dixon's Detroit sessions, a quick look at the excellent Soul Junction label and another very timely exclusive Neil Thompson mash up of Michael Jackson with TLC along with the usual trawl through 40 years of brilliant music......... Six Million Steps Presents The Original Mastercuts Show with Ian Dewhirst on Sunday 5th July 2009 on everyone's favourite Soul station www.starpointradio.com. Hour 1 Bob Sinclar feat Michael Robinson & Ron Carroll - Tribute The Dreamgirls Cast Family Blaze Remix The Collective Vs Peyton Promised Land Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes Be For Real Remix Gee Bello Summer Girl Melba Moore with Lillo Thomas When You Love Me Like This Armed Gang - You Heatwave Find It In Your Heart Chaka Khan Eye To Eye Hour 2 Dennis Lee & The Notables Sunday Afternoon Spyder Turner Tell Me (Crying Over You) Bandtraxx Detroit (City By The River) Pree Suddenly There's You George Kirby What Can I Do Natural Impulse She Went Away Duane Williams Yes My Love Is Real Blue Mink Stay With Me Tomi Jenkins - Time Teddy Pendergrass My People T.L.C. & Michael Jackson We're Almost There/No Scrubs Aaron Neville My Brother, My Brother https://www.sixmillio...5-Starpoint.mp3 Next Saturday I'll be @ The Soul Purpose All-Dayer in Hinckley and then back to London on Sunday for another LIVE session from 2.00pm so catch ya same time next week. Ian D
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Well after last week's Michael Jackson tribute I guess we're finally getting back to some sense of normality (until the funeral on Tuesday that is), so the show is back on more familiar ground for this week's show..... However, I will be fragile following the Independence Day Boogie All-Dayer (4th July), so to keep me on my toes I'm featuring a couple of shouts between 3.00-3.30pm for Carl Dixon and his recent excursion to Detroit featuring some of the first fruits of the tracks he recorded plus a look at the Soul Junction label with some of the excellent tracks they've recently put out..... Plus there'll be the usual couple of exclusives here and there and the full 2 hours of Soulful gems across the different eras, so please feel free to join me this Sunday afternoon..... Featuring the usual array of superlative talent......... Bob Sinclar feat Michael Robinson & Ron Carroll * The Dreamgirls Cast * The Collective Vs Peyton * Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes * Gee Bello * Melba Moore * Armed Gang * Heatwave * Chaka Khan * Gigolo * Dennis Lee & The Notables * Spyder Turner * Bandtraxx * Pree * George Kirby * Natural Impulse * Audio * Duane Williams * Norman Connors * Blue Mink * Tomi Jenkins * Teddy Pendergrass * T.L.C. & Michael Jackson * Aaron Neville Fun-packed and LIVE from 2.00pm Sunday afternoon - see ya later! Ian D
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Incredible stuff Jerry. Maybe that's why I love it and why it brought a tear to Imberboy's eye. It was obviously one of the key songs of my early musical awareness - I obviously heard it on the pirates of the time when I was 'secretly' listening to my Mitshubishi transistor radio with an earplug in bed and obviously prior to me discovering other things LOL.... So "Soul Coaxing" was a key record from a pre-adolescent era when things were musically fascinating and oh so simple then etc, etc, so the tune instantly zaps me back to a pretty good phase in life, hence the nostalgia angle...... How's that for a theory Simon........? Ian D
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Blimey, so much controversy over a string led instrumental LOL.... Lest people forget the Northern scene was built on string-laden instrumentals whether they be the San Remo Strings, Wingate Love-In Strings, Milton Wright & The Terra-Shirma Strings, Kaddo Strings etc, etc. String instrumentals have always been part of the scene. I find it amazing that the scene preferred to play the Peggy March crap vocal version rather than the superior Raymond Lefevre instrumental but there's no accounting for taste LOL.... Great record. Ian D
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Ian Dewhirst replied to Ady Croasdell's topic in Look At Your Box
I bet John could get £500 for Ray Merrell. The power of his mailing list must be huge. I see Lee Fields has halved in price! Ian D -
Another version here by our own John Schroeder.............. https://shopping.yahoo.com/p:Soul%20Coaxing:%20The%20Many%20Moods%20Of%20John%20Schroeder:1922106309 Haven't heard this one but boy that cover's groovy LOL.....looks like it could be worth a punt........ And yes, Jerry, I think was played extensively on Caroline now come to think about it. Can anyone confirm? Ian D
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It's a brilliant record Simon. I first heard it when a Radio One DJ used to use it as background music (can't remember who it was now). It came out on Major Minor over here and on a label called 4 Corners Of The World (a division of Kapp) in the U.S. It's pure Northern IMO and one of the best string-sections ever committed to vinyl and it's probably the French sensibility of composer Michel Polnareff which touches the heartstrings 'cos he's an unbelievable arranger........ Ian D
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"Leader Of The Pack" I think. "Condition Red" was later I believe - '66 or '67 thereabouts? Got mine off Bradford Market for 10p in '74 thinking it was a vocal to the Baltimore & Ohio Marching Band LOL......... Ian D
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The Rarest Known Micheal Jackson On Vinal? Please Read
Ian Dewhirst replied to dthedrug's topic in Look At Your Box
Why dontcha put it on the bay for a £1000K minimum and see what happens? That way the market will soon tell you if it's rare or not as you'll get a stack of enquiries if it's a genuine hot item. I'm doing a similar thing with a batch of 20 x 7" Promos. I'll put 'em on @ a £300 minimum and see what happens. My feeling is that there are hardly any Jacko rarities. He's the most consistant popular artist of the last 30 years so there's little chance that they'd bother pressing less than a few hundred of anything otherwise it wouldn't be worth priniting the labels up for promo use! Most of the decent promos will be in collections or with people who worked for Epic and/or Jacko in some capacity I reckon. The rest will have gone to Radio Stations and promo reps to give out at the time. But get it on now. No time like the present to sell a Jacko rarity, which is almost a contradiction in terms if you think about it. None of his stuff is rare really is it? So I'd grab a grand for it if someone offered...... Best of luck, Ian D -
The Rarest Known Micheal Jackson On Vinal? Please Read
Ian Dewhirst replied to dthedrug's topic in Look At Your Box
It's been 38 years since I had it but I'm pretty sure it was vinyl. Also a very badly printed label from memory - it looked like a boot back then........ Ian D -
The Rarest Known Micheal Jackson On Vinal? Please Read
Ian Dewhirst replied to dthedrug's topic in Look At Your Box
Blimey. There used to be loads of that green label Steeltown release back in't day. I wonder where they are now.......? Ian D -
The Rarest Known Micheal Jackson On Vinal? Please Read
Ian Dewhirst replied to dthedrug's topic in Look At Your Box
Surprisingly I have circa 20 mint U.S. and U.K. promos on MJ and The Jacksons which I'm about to stick up as a collection, so wouldn't mind a pointer towards some MJ experts myself...... Also, even better I stumbled into a 31 album collection of rare Hendrix t'other week - all his 60's albums (on London, Track & Polydor) plus some rare imports, German box-set, the "Rainbow Bridge" soundtrack and an acetate for which I can't find any info but it's of a live set which doesn't appear to be available anywhere, even on Bootleg so do you know any Hendrix experts Pete........? Cheers! Ian D -
Do you wanna come into the studio and have a chat/interview about the whole project? We could select an appropriate Sunday to suit you. The studio's in Crystal Palace....... Ian D
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Well what a strange surreal weekend it's been. The events of the last 72 hours have really been the age of round-the-clock coverage of one of the biggest stars of the last 40 years, the brilliant Michael Jackson following his passing away on Thursday evening. At the time of writing MJ is No.1 on the UK album chart again, but we thought we'd rather concentrate on the GREAT records he made, rather than the Pop successes which everyone else will play. So here it is folks our 'lil tribute to the best of MJ from the last 40 years. Hope you enjoy it...... Many thanks to JJ, Dave and the Six Million Steps crew for the fantastic work they've already put in on preserving some precious archive material and also Neil Thomson for services beyond the call of duty in helping put together this tribute show. Six Million Steps Presents The Original Mastercuts Show with Ian Dewhirst on Sunday 28th June 2009 on everyone's favourite Soul station www.starpointradio.com. Hour 1 Michael Jackson Never Can Say Goodbye 6MS Acappella/Original Version The Jackson 5 I Wanna Be Where You Are Original Version Michael Jackson You Are Not Alone Frankie Knuckles Mix Tortured Soul Home To You Duke feat Roland Clark So In Love With You Atomix Re-Mix The Jacksons Heartbreak Hotel Album Version The Sylvers Come Back Lover Jermaine Jackson feat Michael Jackson Tell Me I'm Not Dreaming The Jacksons Baby Be Mine 6MS Version The Trammps Shine A Light Hour 2 The Jackson 5 Skywriter The Jackson 5 Looking Through The Windows Luther Vandross Follow My Love Aquarian Dream Treat Me Like The One You Live Corey Glover Little Girl Marvin Gaye Abraham, Martin & John Michael Jackson I Just Can't Stop Loving You Michael Jackson I Can't Help It SWV/Michael Jackson Right Here/Human Nature Demolition Mix The Jacksons Show You The Way To Go 6MS Album Version Michael Jackson We're Almost There 6MS DJ Spinna Remix https://www.sixmillio...8-Starpoint.mp3 Normal service will be resumed next week. Hopefully I'll be seeing some of you @ The Independence Day Boogie All-Dayer on Saturday. Otherwise I'll be back @ 2.00pm next Sunday. And happy birthday Paul Schofield! "Skywriter" was for you mate! R.I.P. Michael. Ian D
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Actually Carl, I had to change the show at the last minute to do an MJ tribute show, so as luck would have it, your sessionit will go out next Sunday now. Many apologies but the circumstances of the last 72 hours meant we had to do something and I got the job LOL......it should be better next week when things have calmed down a bit! Laters..... Ian D
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Well, it's certainly been one of those weird weeks and one that will be remembered for the rest of our lives for sure. I know it's virtually blanket coverage around the world and the full story is still emerging but we're going to concentrate on the positive aspects of Michael Jackson - his music. Many thanks to JJ, Dave and the Six Million Steps crew for the fantastic work they've already put in on preserving some precious archive material and also Neil Thomson for services beyond the call of duty. Chris Box will also be joining me in the studio for what will undoubtedly be a very poignant show this week which will dip in and out of Michael Jackson's incredible contribution to our lives for over 4 decades.........we're sure you'll get the gist......... Michael Jackson * The Jackson 5 * Michael Jackson * Tortured Soul * Duke feat Roland Clark * The Jacksons * The Sylvers * Jermaine Jackson feat Michael Jackson * The Jacksons * The Trammps * Light Of The World * The Jackson 5 * The Jackson 5 * Luther Vandross * Aquarian Dream * George Kirby * Jean Shy * Corey Glover * Marvin Gaye * Michael Jackson * Michael Jackson * The Jacksons * Michael Jackson See you @ 2.00pm. Ian D
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Well there's gonna have to be some M.J. isn't there LOL? Wouldn't be right if I didn't include a few tunes would it? So we'll dip in and out throughout the show I guess and try and get some of the real beauties instead of "Thriller" every two minutes! It's been a bit of a struggle deciding what's in and what isn't and I can tell you I've brushed away a tear or two in the process. An amazing track record that's spans 4 decades deserves some respect doesn't it? So some beauties lined up throughout. Many thanks to all who have helped put this show together like, super quick! You know who you are! Ian D
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Ian Dewhirst replied to Ady Croasdell's topic in Look At Your Box
I have tha know we used to use Lou Pride records as ballast on't barges lad........ Ian D -
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Ian Dewhirst replied to Ady Croasdell's topic in Look At Your Box
Wow. Great service Mark. Well done. Did you manage to find a method of doing this that's somehow eluded everyone else out of curiosity? Ian D -
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Ian Dewhirst replied to Ady Croasdell's topic in Look At Your Box
Yep, I remember. Out of curiosity, do many auctions publish their end prices or is up to the discretion of the auctioneer or buyer? We always hear about the prices which famous works of art go for which in turn supplies news covereage and media interest, so is it a good thing or not? Presumably most people on here will subscribe to John's website so maybe he's not too bothered about letting the info out.....? Ian D -
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Ian Dewhirst replied to Ady Croasdell's topic in Look At Your Box
People have been saying that to me since the late 70's! It's a form of self-torture LOL. Like becoming addicted to self-flagellation. I'd wait for John's auction results every week and then castigate myself for not keeping certain records. This in turn would throw me into a deep depression, so maybe a good thing we don't know the results after all........ Ian D