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  1. Last Sunday's F.A.B. Three choices each from our special guests and residents. Should give you a flavour of what we do. Due to Christmas and New Year the next one is December 17. Little George Williamson (guest) Ole Onabule - "Soultown" (Nigel Lowis remix) Jospeh Malik - "Take a Left" Little Samson - "Don't take your love" Dave Shaw (guest) Brenda Lee Eager "When I'm with you" Ilana "Where would you be" Debbie Taylor "Just don't pay" Bernard Heap Erma Franklin - "The right to cry" The Supremes - "Misery makes a home in your heart" Carl Carlton - "Don't walk away" Jeff Parish Bill Brandon "Streets got my lady" Ed Townsend - "This too shall pass" Junior Walker "These eyes" Stu Parish Rick James - "Moon Child" The Jacksons - "Blues away" Gregg Diamond Bionic Boogie - "Hot butterfly" Leigh Wilson Donald Height - "Rags to riches" Lou Johnson - "The last one to be loved" The Volumes - "Gotta give her love" Alan Darker Rufas & Chaka - "What am I missing" Phyliss Hyman - "No one could love you more" The Drifters "Chains of love" I forgot to ask for the labels so hopefully no one was playing snides!
  2. My top ten plays from last month - always the last Sunday of the month - see events: Jerry Butler - Just Because I really love you - Mercury Troy - And tomorrow means another day we're apart - Columbia Annette Snell- Get your thing together - Dial Shirley Brown - Even if the signs are wrong - Kent select Viola Edwards - Love me baby - Renfro Otis Leavill - I'm so jealous - Atlantic Laura Lee - If you want to try my love again remember me - Hotwax Bobby Taylor & the Vancouvers - Malinda - Gordy The Montclairs - Wait for me - Sunburst Nolan Chance - I'll never forget you - Thomas
  3. And I thought it was only me she was interested in!!! Yes, looks like loads got the same message. I understand that Discogs have dealt with it.
  4. Thanks Roman, see you soon.
  5. I think I've got a real one and boot at home, if no one responds will check when I get home. Regards Alan
  6. Supposed to be the rarest 45 on Malaco: 1018 - Jewel Bass - All Good Things Must Come To An End / I Tried It And I Like It ( I cut and pasted that from the Malaco discography on the Soulfulkindamusic site). There is a legit re-issue on Sticky records. Was a big Manchester tune courtesy of Dean Johnson. It was covered up and took me a long time to find out who it was: a record that you could only hear in club. I know my mate Phil Wainwright has a copy and still had a cover up label on it last time I saw him play it. Can't remember the cover up name. Now idea how much it would cost you, no sign of it on Popsike. Not sure if that helps!!! Regards - Alan
  7. I remember an interview with Lou Reed, in Mojo I think and probably about ten years ago now, where the interviewer recounts handing Lou a copy of the Dave Godin Eddie and Ernie Kent CD as a thank you for the interview. Lou gave him a knowing grin. Not sure how much Eddie and Ernie influenced his music but he obviously had exemplary taste. Regards - Alan
  8. A couple of covers of "Northern Soul Classics" spring to mind:- "There's a ghost in my house" The Fall. The video was filmed in my local boozer. "The Night" - Intastella a cover of the Frankie Valli Casino favourite. Going way back there's always the Manchester's Playboys "I feel so good" and of course the works of Wayne Fontana: "It was easier to hurt her", "Come on home", "Something keeps calling me back", "Give me just a little more time". Regards Alan
  9. I appreciate your concerns regarding windows. I am assured it will be snug and friendly!
  10. Well it's been a while (14 years) so we thought we would have a get together at the Whiskey Jar, Tariff Street in Manchester city centre (M1 2FF). DJ's to include the original Temple of Convenience crew: Phil Wainwright, Dave Ripolles, Colin Mitchell, Scott Taylor, David Hulston and Alan Darker. Tunes from 1pm to 7ish - free admission - all welcome. The very best of soul of all genres and from all decades plus a touch of funk and jazz if the feeling is right.
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  12. Thanks for that Roburt. An interesting read. I picked up a copy of the Brother Tyrone Davis album back in the early 90's and clearly it is not Tyrone Davis and always wondered who it was. Not played it for years but remember a couple of up tempo tracks I used to play out back in the day. I never saw the Doris Duke and friends album that must have come out around the same time. I suspect both must be quite rare. Interestingly, at the end of the 90's a friend was working at the BBC at their Oxford Road site in Manchester. I was able to acquire a stack of the BBC radio play albums. The beeb were ditching vinyl completely and had a few record sales to members of staff, proceeds to charity! I never came across the Rudy Love radio play album or the other one you mention. As you point out Motown acts were well represented. In the main the albums contained well know hits, however, I do have one by the Detroit Spinners with a slightly alternative take of "what more can a boy ask for". This must have had a radio play release before the "from the vaults" release where I first heard it. These albums are not particularly attractive design wise but are intriguing as I'm not sure of their purpose, given that they were produced in the mid-80's and certainly did not reflect the BBC play list. There was an earlier radio play design different to the one shown above. Bizarrely I have a Black Ice album on this earlier design. I have no idea why the BBC would have needed a Black Ice album on their own label and would be surprised if anyone had any idea what it was or played a track of it. Regards - Alan
  13. ​Good call, a fantastic album all way through especially Ballad for a child which is the Henry Hull/Carl Hall track. A beautiful piece of music. It was my understanding and I could be completely wrong but Carl was Little Richards stage manager back in the 90's. Not sure why this is my understanding but seem to remember Little Richard did a rock and roll revival gig in Manchester in the 90's and Carl's name cropped up. He was a really talented singer. All the best, Alan
  14. I may be guilty of sarcasm but not guilty of playing an Eddie Parker pressing. I've never owned the record, then or now. I don't have many pressings and wouldn't play em out. Overall the music was excellent imo. Can't remember the battle of the ballads but that sounds great would do that again at a drop of a hat. Can't for the life of me remember what we would have played. Regards Alan


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