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  1. Profiles on Duo - about £10? Got to be your lover/If I didn't love you (never can get the hang of the embed thing! soetimes I do it sometimes not!)
  2. Hi, This is a new addition to the John Manship auction. Good Luck. Kev Bod.
  3. And original has "Nashville Matrix" stamp
  4. Hi again, It would be interesting to know what speed the disc plays at. The acetate label says at the bottom that it it to be used for 33rpm or 78 rpm. It would add to the questions if it played at 45rpm. Cheers KB
  5. Hi Might be worth checking the above threads. The first one covers your specific disc and the second is is a more general thread with attention drawn to this disc. Hope it helps All the best KB
  6. Yep Ken, got the LP myself - 5 quid of ebay 2 years ago. But this looks like a USA acetate of the single - not an acetate of the LP. Should have said no USA release of the SINGLE.
  7. Just noticed this on Ebay. https://cgi.ebay.co.uk/TIMI-YURO-45-ITLL-NEVER-OVER-ME-ACETATE-SCARCE-/220748372580?pt=UK_Records&hash=item3365a0da64 A USA Acetate?? What do you think? Legit and will go for a fortune? or Looks a bit odd? I'm not questioning the sellers integrity or the credentials of the disc, just thought it was odd as there was no USA release. Perhaps they did this and deceided not to bother - I dunno!!
  8. https://music.shop.ebay.co.uk/Records-/306/i.html?_catref=1&_fln=1&_ssn=ballymote2010&_trksid=p3911.c0.m282 Hi Pete Try this
  9. A few from Wolverhampton used to go to Tiffany's in Newcastle Under Lyme. The Flaming Emeralds sticks in my mind from that venue. Here's a ticket from 1978. Also liked going to the Locarno in Birmingham - particularly after an alnighter.
  10. Could be The Radiants - Hold On https://www.soul-sour...-hold-on-chess/ Good Luck ! Kev Bod radiants - hold on - chess
  11. Is Jerry's version the first version? Did Bill Medley ever record it? He is credited as the writer.
  12. Thanks for the info and thoughts. John, it's styrene with a stick on label. Markings in deadwax are scratched in rather than machine stamped. Just checked popsike and found this issue... https://www.popsike.com/rare-Northern-Soul-45-CHRIS-MORGAN-who-am-i-BELL-Listen/350242480915.html Looks like an issue of the Demo I have. Dave, thanks for the input. I'm happy that it's legit! Personally, I prefer the Chris Morgan version. Jerry's version is good but doesn't really get going for me until about half way through. Interesting bit of banter for a rainy Saturday in February, 2 degrees on the thermometer.
  13. Hello All, I've had this a few years and saw one for sale recently. It's a Demo, but the label is just WHITE. Most of the Bell USA Demo's I've seen have a coloured Logo in the background. I thought it looked odd when I got it but just tucked it away and did nothing more about it. Is this a boot? Any thoughts ot comments? Thanks KB
  14. Hi Dave, You've got a very observant "Evil Eye". I didn't think they matched but as it came floating across from the USA dressed like that I thought I'd leave it alone!
  15. Isn't this also collected for the B side by Psych Types?
  16. Was this re-issued/booted on CASINO??
  17. I'm sure the above info it right. Here's a scan of the SPQR copy with the stamped matrix showing.
  18. As a new member of S.S. inviting folks to send you money it might be worth doing a brief introduction of yourself. As a buyer, it's always reassuring to know a little about who you are dealing with. Good luck.
  19. I remember seeing in the credits of the "National Lampoons Animal House" a bloke called Melvin Britt. A load of us went to see the film when it was released in 1978. He also did some of the backing vocals. I was never sure if it was THE Mel Britt. Anybody know for if it was?
  20. I thought of this article from my copy of "Northern Noise" issue no.3 while I was reading the thread. Might be relevant.....or not.
  21. Same here, seems to show most things I have bid on - win, 2nd highest or cheeky low bids. Doesn't show one where the identity is "Private".
  22. Fantastic tip on searching. Didn't know about that. Thanks. Ideal for nosey sod's like me!
  23. Hi Dave, I have the Embers 45 but not the Seminoles. Didn't notice any difference in the versions, but then again, that means NOTHING . Just found this on a do-wop website. It implies the Act IV was the first issue and the MidTown was taken from the same master tapes. Who know's, but great tune. Biography : Early-'50s and -'60s Detroit blue-eyed soul vocal groups usually had great first tenor leads, and the Seminoles were no exception. These smooth harmonizers, led by Joey Finazzo and consisting of members Andy,Al and Paul (last names unknown), debuted with "Open Your Eyes" b/w "True Love" in 1961 on local hopeful Go Gee Records. The record got their name known around town, and local disc jockeys gave it a few spins, but it was nothing special. When Roquel "Billy" Davis left Anna Records to form Checkmate Records, he gave the Seminoles a shot. "It Takes a Lot," released May 1962, was starting to do something when Roquel closed Checkmate to take an A&R position with Chess Records (who distributed Anna and Checkmate), leaving the Seminoles in a lurch. Not for long, though -- Hi-Lite Records picked up the song and managed to get an area hit for their troubles. A second Hi Lite release, "Trouble in Mind" b/w "Have You Got Love," bombed. They were The embers for one release on Act IV Records, "Forever" b/w "You Can Lump It"; when Act IV failed to do anything, the Seminoles took the master to Midtown Records who re-released the sides as the Seminoles. It didn't matter, the single still failed to ignite and the Seminoles disbanded.
  24. Also issued as "The Embers" - You can lump it - on "Act IV" Orange label, looks like the same layout as Mid Town label.


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