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  1. Not quite Top Of The Pops, but if you've got a PR person they should be yelling from the rooftops! For a deep-specialist album like this to even be in the Top 200 is a f*ckin' miracle plus it's holding today as well which is brilliant. Ministry Of Sound are probably on the phone now asking who these Pied Piper guys are and how did Ministry miss 'em.......... Ian D
  2. Last night whilst posting on the 'Played Out Oldies Or Tunes You Miss' thread I posted Sterling Magee's "Keep On" which I think I've heard out once in the last 35 years. I wanted to hear it again, so I found it on You Tube...... It sounded so good I posted it on Facebook. Then a mate of mine who's majorely into Blues, wrote a comment saying that Sterling Magee was Satan and had been a massive influence on him! It turns out that Sterling Magee re-christened himself as Mr Satan and regularly plays a block and half from the Appollo...... Just to show that he hasn't lost all his Soul chops, here is Mr Satan doing his version of "Girl Watcher".. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwmouIcS7fw&feature=share&list=UUfhRLtjXstv3CnebiGsL0UQ Strange old world innit? Ian D
  3. Way Hey! Pied Piper Productions finally get a UK hit record after some 45 years! New entry @ No.108 today! NEW 108 136 PIED PIPER PTS A NEW CONCEPT IN DETROIT VARIOUS ARTISTS ACE Well done to all @ Ace! One could argue that Pied Piper has a bigger audience today then ever before. Ian D
  4. "Keep On" - Sterling Magee "Philly Dog Around The World" - Jimmy Raye "Do It With Soul" - Aldora Britton Ian D
  5. Still continuing the trawl through rows and rows of UK bits and pieces but finding some ‘lil beauties nonetheless...........anyone who wants a few will get a great discount. Just PM me if interested.. Eddie Holman My Mind Keeps Telling Me/Stranded In A Dream GSZ1 Promo VG £10 Loleatta Holloway Bring It On Up/Rainbow 71 United Artists UP35273 NM £15 Loleatta Holloway Dreamin’/Is it Just A Man’s Way Salsoul SZ2022 Promo NM £20 Loleatta Holloway Hit And Run/ Is it Just A Man’s Way Salsoul SSOL108 Promo M £20 Honeyend Heartbreaker/Beautiful Downtown Spark SRL1072 M £10 Eddie Horan Turn My World Back Around/When I Fly With You London HLU10565 M £15 Tommy Hunt Loving On The Losing Side/Sunshine Girl Spark SRL1146 Promo M £15 The Impressions Fan The Fire/For Your Precious Love Chi-Sound TC2500 M £20 Innervision Honey Baby (Be Mine)/We’re Innervision Private Stock PVT17 Promo M £20 Intrigue Let Sleeping Dogs Lie/Like The Way You Do It Music Power MPR2 Promo M £20 The Intrigues To Make A World/Mojo Hanna Janus 6146008 M £10 Invisible Man’s Band All Night Thing/Inst Island WIP6571 Promo (Part Sticker On B Side) M £10 Invisible Man’s Band 9 X’s Out Of 10/Love Can’t Come/Love Has Come Island WIP6642 Promo M £15 Zenda Jacks Earthquake/Inst Magnet MAG31 Promo M £10 Chuck Jackson I Can’t Break Away/Just A Little Tear Probe PRO 617 M £20 Chuck Jackson I’ve Got The Need/Beautiful Woman All Platinum 6146 310 M £10 Ralph ‘Soul’ Jackson Cause I Love You/Sunshine Of Your Love Atlantic 584258 M £20 Shawne Jackson Just As Bad As You/He May Be Your Man Pye 7N25656 M £8 Shawne Jackson Get Out Of The Kitchen/Don’t Wait For Tomorrow RCA 2667 M £8 Walter Jackson Manhattan Skyline/If I Could See Myself United Artists UP36384 WOL NM £10 Walter Jackson Touching In The Dark/It’s Cool Bluebird BR11 M £20 Jimmy James & The Vagabonds Marble & Iron/I Ain’t Lying EMI 2127 M £10 And earlier from last week and the weekend..... Barbara Acklin I’ll Bake Me A Man/I Call It Trouble Brunswick BR8 Promo NM £8 Keith Barrow Mr Magic Man/We’ve Got A Right To Be Wrong CBS 5141 Promo M £8 Carl Bean I Was Born This Way/Instrumental Motown TMG1108 Promo M £15 Black Satin feat Fred Parris Tears Tears Tears/Long Version Buddah BDS452 Promo M £8 Bloodstone Go On And Cry/Instrumental Epic EPCA 2713 Issue M £5 Jerry Butler Hey, Western Union Man/Just Can’t Forget About You Mercury MF1058 Issue M £5 Jerry Butler Only The Strong Survive/Just Because I Really Love You Mercury MF1094 Issue VG £5 Nell Carter Dreams/Send Him Back To Me RCA 2503 Issue M £10 Catch Mr Nice Guy/Memphisto’s Nightmare London HLZ10543 Promo M £10 Chicago Gangsters What’s Goin’ On/Windy City Boogie RCA PB1269 Promo M £8 Angela Clemmons Give Me Just A Little More Time/When You’re Through I’ll Be Waiting Portrait PRT A2272 Promo M £8 The Commodores The Zoo (The Human Zoo)/I’m Looking For Love TMG 924 Promo VG £10 The Crusaders Put It Where You Want It/Don’t Let It Get You Down ABC 4141 Promo M £5 Ebony, Ivory & Jade Samson CBS 3599 Promo M £5 The Ebony’s It’s Wonderful/Sexy Ways Epic S EPC1512 Promo M £8 The 8th Day Eeny-Meeny-Miny-Mo/Rocks In My Head Invictus 521 Promo £8 The Enchanted Forest - You're Never Gonna Get My Lovin'/Suzanne Stateside 2080 VG £5 The Escorts - Disrespect Can Wreck/The RR's Bam-A-Lama Boogie Alaska Alaska 1014 M £5 The Essence - I Ain't Much But I'm All I've Got/Brother John Epic S EPC4757 Promo VG £10 Betty Everett - I Can't Say No To You/Better Tomorrow Than Today MCA Soul Bag Series BAG3 Promo M £10 Executive Suite - You Believed In Me Pt 1/Pt 2 Cloud One HIT3 M £10 The Fantastics - 4 Track EP Something Old, Something New/(I Fell In Love Last Night) At The Disco/What I Did For Love/All In Love Is Fair Stage Coach S/EPS BANG 2 M £10 The Fifth Dimension - Save The Country/Dimension 5ive Bell BLL1117 Promo M £8 The 5th Dimension - You Are The Reason (I Feel Like Dancing)/Slipping Into Something New Motown TMG1101 Promo M £8 First Choice - Smarty Pants/One Step Away Bell 1324 Promo VG £10 The Flaming Ember - I'm Not My Brother's Keeper/Mind, Body & Soul HWX104 VG £5 Debbie Fleming - Long Gone/All About You Bradleys BRAD7519 VG £10 Aretha Franklin - Mocking Bird/Johnny Mathis Up, Up & Away CBS Special Products WB731 VG £8 Erma Franklin - Piece Of My Heart/Big Boss Man London HLM 10501 Promo M £25 The Futures - You Better Be Certain/No One Could Compare Buddah BDS430 Promo VG £20 General Johnson - Only Time Will Tell/Inst Invictus INV351 VG £10 General Johnson - All In The Family/Ready, Willing & Able Arista ARISTA45 Promo M £10 Al Green - 4 Track EP I Tried To Tell Myself/Something/What Am I Going To Do With Myself/Summertime London STO U 8685 M £10 Al Green - Belle/To Sir With Love Cream HCS 1 Promo M £10 Grey & Hanks - Dancin'/How Can You Live Without Love RCA PB1458 Promo M £5 Johnny Griffith, Inc - Grand Central Shuffle/My Love RCA RCA2386 M £10 Clay Hammond - Dance Little Girl/Twin Brother BOY78 M £15 Donald Height - We Gotta Make Up/I Can't Get Enough (Misprinted Labels with I Can't Get Enough both sides) Jay Boy BOY60 M £15 Hodges, James & Smith - Dancing In The Street/Ain't That Peculiar London HLU 10573 Promo M £5 All prices include postage. Please PM if interested in anything. Cheers, Ian D
  6. Hah! Finally someone was smart enough to snap that Archie Bell promo up! Ian D
  7. Yep. I love the record but the recording is simply too shrill to play out and just sounds a mess when played loud. This would have been a biggie if the recording had been better........... Ian D
  8. Still going through the whittling down process and clearing through a couple more shelves of UK stuff..... The Enchanted Forest - You're Never Gonna Get My Lovin'/Suzanne Stateside 2080 VG £5 The Escorts - Disrespect Can Wreck/The RR's Bam-A-Lama Boogie Alaska Alaska 1014 M £5 The Essence - I Ain't Much But I'm All I've Got/Brother John Epic S EPC4757 Promo VG £10 Betty Everett - I Can't Say No To You/Better Tomorrow Than Today MCA Soul Bag Series BAG3 Promo M £10 Executive Suite - You Believed In Me Pt 1/Pt 2 Cloud One HIT3 M £10 The Fantastics - 4 Track EP Something Old, Something New/(I Fell In Love Last Night) At The Disco/What I Did For Love/All In Love Is Fair Stage Coach S/EPS BANG 2 M £10 The Fifth Dimension - Save The Country/Dimension 5ive Bell BLL1117 Promo M £8 The 5th Dimension - You Are The Reason (I Feel Like Dancing)/Slipping Into Something New Motown TMG1101 Promo M £8 First Choice - Smarty Pants/One Step Away Bell 1324 Promo VG £10 The Flaming Ember - I'm Not My Brother's Keeper/Mind, Body & Soul HWX104 VG £5 Debbie Fleming - Long Gone/All About You Bradleys BRAD7519 VG £10 Aretha Franklin - Mocking Bird/Johnny Mathis Up, Up & Away CBS Special Products WB731 VG £8 Erma Franklin - Piece Of My Heart/Big Boss Man London HLM 10501 Promo M £25 The Futures - You Better Be Certain/No One Could Compare Brunswick BDS430 Promo VG £20 General Johnson - Only Time Will Tell/Inst Invictus INV351 VG £10 General Johnson - All In The Family/Ready, Willing & Able Arista ARISTA45 Promo M £10 Al Green - 4 Track EP I Tried To Tell Myself/Something/What Am I Going To Do With Myself/Summertime London STO U 8685 M £10 Al Green - Belle/To Sir With Love Cream HCS 1 Promo M £10 Grey & Hanks - Dancin'/How Can You Live Without Love RCA PB1458 Promo M £5 Johnny Griffith, Inc - Grand Central Shuffle/My Love RCA RCA2386 M £10 Clay Hammond - Dance Little Girl/Twin Brother BOY78 M £15 Donald Height - We Gotta Make Up/I Can't Get Enough (Misprinted Labels with I Can't Get Enough both sides) Jay Boy BOY60 M £15 Hodges, James & Smith - Dancing In The Street/Ain't That Peculiar London HLU 10573 Promo M £5 And reduced from last week..... Barbara Acklin I’ll Bake Me A Man/I Call It Trouble Brunswick BR8 Promo NM £8 Keith Barrow Mr Magic Man/We’ve Got A Right To Be Wrong CBS 5141 Promo M £8 Carl Bean I Was Born This Way/Instrumental Motown TMG1108 Promo M £15 Archie Bell & The Drells (There’s Gonna Be) A Showdown/Tighten Up Atlantic K10263 Promo M £20 SOLD Black Satin feat Fred Parris Tears Tears Tears/Long Version Buddah BDS452 Promo M £8 Bloodstone Go On And Cry/Instrumental Epic EPCA 2713 Issue M £5 Jerry Butler Hey, Western Union Man/Just Can’t Forget About You Mercury MF1058 Issue M £5 Jerry Butler Only The Strong Survive/Just Because I Really Love You Mercury MF1094 Issue VG £5 Nell Carter Dreams/Send Him Back To Me RCA 2503 Issue M £10 Catch Mr Nice Guy/Memphisto’s Nightmare London HLZ10543 Promo M £10 Chicago Gangsters What’s Goin’ On/Windy City Boogie RCA PB1269 Promo M £8 Angela Clemmons Give Me Just A Little More Time/When You’re Through I’ll Be Waiting Portrait PRT A2272 Promo M £8 The Commodores The Zoo (The Human Zoo)/I’m Looking For Love TMG 924 Promo VG £10 The Crusaders Put It Where You Want It/Don’t Let It Get You Down ABC 4141 Promo M £5 Ebony, Ivory & Jade Samson CBS 3599 Promo M £5 The Ebony’s It’s Wonderful/Sexy Ways Epic S EPC1512 Promo M £8 The 8th Day Eeny-Meeny-Miny-Mo/Rocks In My Head Invictus 521 Promo £8 All prices include postage. Please PM if interested in anything. Cheers, Ian D
  9. Disco shit. And that's me saying this! Never got it, even the first time around. Ian D
  10. Nah, not at all. It was all my own doing. Let's not forget that IL brought us such gems as The MVP's, The Present, Holly St James, Barnaby Bye etc, etc and I was a bit snobby about them as well....... Ian D
  11. It was very possible that I screened it out. I used to be a Soul snob and would only play records with obvious black vocalists. That was until someone pointed that Dean Parish happened to be white LOL..... Ian D
  12. Talking of Chris Jenkinson, has anyone seen or heard of him lately? We actually became very good mates in the 80's but we lost touch a while after I moved to London. None of our mutual mates have seen him for 20 odd years now either.... Ian D
  13. Certainly a Wigan only tune Steve so I suspect Russ..... Ian D
  14. Sorry Triode, you got pipped to the post by a couple of minutes mate.... Ian D
  15. 3 sold. Sill some l'il gems left. Can't believe no one's taken that Archie Bell UK Promo of "Tighten Up" yet...... Ian D
  16. OK, no takers for the lot, so I'll honour all individual requests in the order they came in OK? Cheers, Ian D
  17. Having to whittle down a couple of shelves of UK stuff........If someone wants the lot for £150 then PM me if interested and you'll pre-empt any individual sales... Barbara Acklin I’ll Bake Me A Man/I Call It Trouble Brunswick BR8 Promo NM £10 Keith Barrow Mr Magic Man/We’ve Got A Right To Be Wrong CBS 5141 Promo M £10 Carl Bean I Was Born This Way/Instrumental Motown TMG1108 Promo M £20 Archie Bell & The Drells (There’s Gonna Be) A Showdown/Tighten Up Atlantic K10263 Promo M £20 Black Satin feat Fred Parris Tears Tears Tears/Long Version Buddah BDS452 Promo M £10 Bobby Bland It Ain’t The Real Thing/Who’s Fooling Who ABC 4127 Issue M £5 SOLD Bloodstone Go On And Cry/Instrumental Epic EPCA 2713 Issue M £10 Jerry Butler Hey, Western Union Man/Just Can’t Forget About You Mercury MF1058 Issue M £10 Jerry Butler Only The Strong Survive/Just Because I Really Love You Mercury MF1094 Issue VG £10 Nell Carter Dreams/Send Him Back To Me RCA 2503 Issue M £15 Catch Mr Nice Guy/Memphisto’s Nightmare London HLZ10543 Promo M £10 Chicago Gangsters What’s Goin’ On/Windy City Boogie RCA PB1269 Promo M £10 Angela Clemmons Give Me Just A Little More Time/When You’re Through I’ll Be Waiting Portrait PRT A2272 Promo M £10 The Commodores The Zoo (The Human Zoo)/I’m Looking For Love TMG 924 Promo VG £10 The Crusaders Put It Where You Want It/Don’t Let It Get You Down ABC 4141 Promo M £5 The Darlettes Lost/Sweet Kind Of Lonliness President PT317 Promo M £30 SOLD The Dells Your Song/Look At Us Now 20th Century TC2478 Promo M £10 SOLD Ebony, Ivory & Jade Samson CBS 3599 Promo M £5 The Ebony’s It’s Wonderful/Sexy Ways Epic S EPC1512 Promo M £10 The 8th Day Eeny-Meeny-Miny-Mo/Rocks In My Head Invictus 521 Promo £10 All prices include postage. Please PM if interested in anything. Cheers, Ian D
  18. I think there's a wider discussion here in terms of the difference between UK and US culture. I found when I was in the U.S. in the mid 70's I'd quite often say I was looking for Soul music and then have to explain exactly what Soul music was to some store owners and sometimes those conversations would go around the houses. But hey, that's another thread..... Ian D
  19. It wasn't a fashion show Sutty. Limme ran a highly successful burger van outside Batley Variety club in the mid 70's. That's where the Limme burger came from OK? Ian D
  20. Good call Mike. I'm fed up of people misappropriating Limme & The Family Cooking as a pop act when acts like the Soul Children were dressing themselves up as 'real soul' acts and sneakily scoring multiple Top 100 pop hits. Bloody charlatans! Ian D
  21. Looks like mostly waffle to me Jocko. As far as I'm aware, there's always been attempts to crassly commercialise Soul Music whether it was Berry Gordy recording M.O.R. standards on Motown acts in the 60's or people selling genuine Oxford Bags or Northern Soul patches in the 70's. No change there then. And I think Soul music is still alive and well. Even if I'm not particularly a fan, some U.S. labels are still pumping out what they and I would call traditional Soul music. So I'm a bit bemused by it all. Also, what exactly is a Northern Soul burger? Does it have any features which differentiate it from a none soul burger? Ian D
  22. Always hated it, never played it out anywhere in 40 years and don't own it. Nothing to do with elitism as I like lots of popular music but I've always hated this record with a vengeance for some reason. Ian D
  23. There's quite a few moves afoot to try and beat legitimate reissues of stuff which is falling into public domain and Universal have just sneaked out some digital versions of unreleased stuff from 1962. The full article is here:- https://theseconddisc.com/2013/01/11/beat-the-boots-digital-volumes-of-motown-unreleased-1962-quietly-released-online/#more-18880 There’s been much talk this week of Bob Dylan’s 50th Anniversary Collection, a (very) limited edition title released in Europe to protect the singer’s 1962 recordings from entering the public domain there. But we can report that it’s not alone. On December 18, Universal Music very quietly released six exciting, digital-only compilations under the umbrella of Motown Unreleased: 1962. The New York Times has been among those speculating that the 120 tracks contained on the six “albums” have all been liberated from the vaults as a result of the same “use it or lose it” European copyright provision that led Sony to make the Dylan tracks available for the first time. The Motown Unreleased: 1962 campaign, alas only available in digital format from providers including Amazon.com and iTunes, includes two volumes each of The Guys and Jazz, and one volume each for The Girls and Gospel. In 1962, the young Motown family of labels included Divinity (gospel), Gordy (home to The Temptations, The Vandellas and The Contours), Mel-o-dy (Lamont Dozier, The Creations, The Charters), Tamla (The Miracles, The Marvelettes, Marvin Gaye), Workshop (jazz) and Motown itself (Mary Wells, Eddie Holland, The Supremes). Among the most memorable songs of the year from Gordy’s burgeoning empire included The Miracles’ “You’ve Really Got a Hold on Me,” Marvin Gaye’s “Stubborn Kind of Fellow,” Mary Wells’ “The One Who Really Loves You” and “You Beat Me to the Punch,” and The Marvelettes’ “Beechwood 4-5789.” Many of Motown’s most famous acts were still on the cusp of stardom, including The Supremes and The Temptations. The Motown Unreleased series includes heretofore-unissued titles from artists both familiar and unfamiliar. What tracks can you expect to find? Hit the jump for the complete track listings and more! The first volume of Jazz includes a complete album’s worth (twelve tracks) from The George Bohannon Quartet. Hitsville trombonist Bohannon released two bossa nova-inflected sides on Workshop Jazz in 1963 (“Bobbie” b/w “El Rig”) from his album Boss Bossa Nova. Bohannon’s unreleased tracks, all unveiled here, include such standards as Rodgers and Hart’s “It Never Entered My Mind,” Robert Wright and George “Chet” Forrest’s “Baubles, Bangles and Beads” from their musical Kismet, Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse’s “What Kind of Fool Am I?” from Stop the World, I Want to Get Off, and Frank Loesser’s “Joey, Joey, Joey” from The Most Happy Fella. Bohannon went on to remain with Motown and work on such projects as the film Lady Sings the Blues. The second Jazz volume features seven tracks from Beans Bowles and nine from The Johnny Griffith Trio. Like The Bohannon Quartet, Griffith also released a 1963 single on the short-lived Workshop Jazz label (“I’mi See You Later” b/w “I Did”). Bowles was another longtime member of the Motown family who played saxophone on many early sessions before becoming a tour manager and musical director. The Gospel collection is a lengthy one, with six tracks from The Burnadettes, five from Reverend Chas Glover, four from The Gospel Stars, nine from Reverend Columbus Mann and two from The Pronouns. The Gospel Stars (Mae, Etta and Sandra Gooch, Elizabeth Davis, Lillian Woods and Lois Russell) had the distinction of seeing their 1961 recordings on the final Divinity single, released in July 1963. The Burnadettes released their only Divinity single in May of that year. Motown Unreleased: Girls introduces a whopping thirteen tracks from the bluesy singer Hattie Littles, who released one single (and saw another scheduled but shelved) in 1962, but remained with the company for roughly another three years. (A second pressing of the “Your Love is Wonderful” single was also released in 1962, technically giving Littles two released singles.) Six tracks from the Vandellas catalogue round out this set. The Martha Reeves-led group made their debut in 1962 with the single “I’ll Have to Let Him Go” b/w “My Baby Won’t Come Back.” The first volume of Guys has an eclectic roster. Seven songs come from The Contours, and six apiece from The Creations, Freddie Gorman (of “Please Mr. Postman” and The Originals fame), and Marvin Gaye. Still in his crooner mode, Gaye’s songs include a jazzy reinterpretation of “A Lot of Livin’ to Do” from Bye Bye Birdie and “Just in Time” from Bells Are Ringing. Lastly, Volume 2 of Guys has two songs from Lee and the Leopards, five from Mike and the Modifiers, four from The Mysterions, two from Andre Williams, one each from Johnny Powers, Singin’ Sammy Ward, four from The Temptations and three from The Miracles. The Leopards, The Modifiers, The Contours, The Creations and Ward all released singles in 1962, as did future superstars The Temps, The Miracles and Gaye. The history of the Mysterions is question mark. (Pun intended.) Powers, said to be the first white male musician in Motown’s employ, recorded at Hitsville with producers Gaye and Clarence Paul in 1962. Whatever the reason for their issuance, these six volumes represent a diverse treasure trove of material from one of the formative years at Motown. Longtime collectors will likely be disappointed that no physical release has been announced, quite a contrast from the typically luxurious classic Motown projects issued by Hip-o Select. But Hip-o honcho Harry Weinger has related some rather good news in a post on the Soulful Detroit forum: “All of the tracks in the digital releases were sourced from the mono Hitsville reference mixes. Writer and producer info will be posted on an official site shortly.” He added that, “Four of the six tracks by Martha & the Vandellas that are in the Motown Unreleased 1962 ‘digital album’ will be included in the forthcoming MR&TV Singles Collection set. They will, however, be in fresh extended mixes; some in stereo.” In the meantime, you can order all six volumes of Motown Unreleased 1962 below! Motown Unreleased 1962: Jazz Vol. 1 (Motown, 2012) My Linda My Shining Hour It Never Entered My Mind Blue Phase Sue’s Blues Baubles, Bangles and Beads What Kind of Fool Am I Joey, Joey, Joey Climax Do You Love Me Love Speaks Some Other Time All tracks performed by the George Bohannon Quartet. Motown Unreleased 1962: Jazz Vol. 2 (Motown, 2012) Autumn in New York Aicirtap Vanski Willow Weep for Me Fly Me to the Moon Beans Angel Eyes Willow Weep for Me Greensleeves Love Walked In Four — 1 Blue and Nude This Could Be the Start of Something Big Crazy, She Calls Me Yesterdays George’s Dilemma Tracks 1-7 performed by Beans Bowles Tracks 8-16 performed by the Johnny Griffith Trio Motown Unreleased 1962: Gospel (Motown, 2012) Don’t Give Up He Never Fails Power in the Blood Step on Out Wonderful Jesus Lord, I’ll Never Turn Back Waiting and Watching Hold to God’s Unchanging Hand Don’t Stay Away, Sinner Lord, I’m Satisfied Lord, I Want to Be a Christian Jesus is His Name Keep On Deliver Me He Will Bring Everything Out All Right One More Chance Shall I Meet You It Was Love That Lifted Me Talking About Jesus How Glad I Am Jesus the Sweetest Name Do You Know the Lord Like I Do Hallejulah to Jesus’ Name Wash Me Thoroughly Redeemed Sit Down and Rest a While Tracks 1-6 performed by The Burnadettes Tracks 7-11 performed by Rev. Chas Glover Tracks 12-15 performed by The Gospel Stars Tracks 16-24 performed by Rev. Columbus Mann Tracks 25-26 performed by The Pronouns Motown Unreleased 1962: Guys Vol. 1 (Motown, 2012) Love, I Need You You Don’t Love Nobody But You Trust in Me Why Don’t You Stop You’ve Got to Love Me Come to Me Mighty Good Lovin’ Going to a Party Let’s Mash Potatoes Special Touch I’m Not Alone What’s Your Reason Remember Me The Good Has to Suffer with the Bad Just For You (A Growing Love) Past Time Lover A Lot of Livin’ to Do Out of This World Just in Time A Living Dream (Called a Girl) Connie Just Friends Tell All Your Friends Throw a Farewell Kiss Genuine Love Tracks 1-7 performed by The Contours Tracks 8-13 performed by The Creations Tracks 14-19 performed by Marvin Gaye Tracks 20-25 performed by Freddie Gorman Motown Unreleased 1962: Guys Vol. 2 (Motown, 2012) You’d Make a Fine Son-in-Law We Don’t Want to Go to School Devil You Only You Sally Jane I Heard (Rumors) Julie (Guess I’ll Never Understand) I Want to Do It Right You’ve Got to Pay Bills A Friend of Mine Call It What You Like So Blue Short Stop Hot Sausage Is It Yes or Is It No I Like It My Telephone is Ringing Oh Distant Lover Oh Mother of Mine Give Me Your Love Thank You for All You’ve Done Every Girl in Town Tracks 1-2 performed by Lee and the Leopards Tracks 3-7 performed by Mike and the Modifiers Tracks 8-10 performed by The Miracles Tracks 11-14 performed by The Mysterions Track 15 performed by Johnny Powers Tracks 16-19 performed by The Temptations Track 20 performed by Singin’ Sammy Ward Tracks 21-22 performed by Andre Williams Motown Unreleased 1962: Girls (Motown, 2012) Work Song Sticking with You (Nobody But You) I Pity the Fool Don’t Come Knocking on My Door Gotta Have Your Lovin’ False Words The Man You’ve Got What It Takes Let’s Talk It Over This Time If You Leave Me Man Strange is My Love for You Ol’ Man River Watch Him Now I’ll Be Standing By You Just Wouldn’t Listen Better Think It Over It’s Hard to Walk Away I Want to Be with You Tonight Tracks 1-13 performed by Hattie Littles Tracks 14-19 performed by The Vandellas Ian D
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  24. Yep, one man's meat etc, etc. Save 'em for me 'cos that's the stuff I can move.......(well the good ones that is). Ian D
  25. I'm sure Pete. I actually collect 70's promos so I've seen a few Alfie Khan's in my time. I've got some titles that I've never seen another copy of too. Also Discogs violate listings regularly if they're not the item that's listed, so those 4 are probably kosher. I'm usually pushed for time so if no one's listed a promo I'll often list one under the issue and put that it's a promo in the comments section. So I currently have around 220 removed records which are all promos which have yet to be listed on Discogs at all, so presumably they must be the rare ones....... I sold a Luther Vandross Atlantic double-sided promo of a 'B' side today for £50 to a Japanese collector, so there are some serious 70's promo collectors out there. I love 70's Atlantic promos. I think I've bought every one I've ever seen LOL.... Ian D


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