Jessie Pinkman Members Wednesday at 11:032 days 4 minutes ago, Jessie Pinkman said:I know Mick Howard loves a nice twofer and this fits the bill perfectly. In the past I've sold records without playing the flipside, bearing that in mind I flipped the brilliant "Let my baby go" by The Embraceables and was nicely surprised this midtempo dancer on the other side. Okay not to every body's taste but it does get going after the dreamy Sidras theme type intro. I can't remember hearing it out anywhere but I could be wrong.Lets listen to this wonderful side as well.
Jessie Pinkman Members Wednesday at 11:112 days 3 hours ago, Bazm said:A record worth making the effort to hear, especially over the big, 'clear as a bell' sound system in the main room at CULCHETH, Proper, real deal, rare soul that's just a cut above...Saturday is callingButch's Philadelphians cover up if I'm not mistaken.
Micksmix Members Wednesday at 11:152 days 19 minutes ago, Jessie Pinkman said:I know Mick Howard loves a nice twofer and this fits the bill perfectly. In the past I've sold records without playing the flipside, bearing that in mind I flipped the brilliant "Let my baby go" by The Embraceables and was nicely surprised this midtempo dancer on the other side. Okay not to every body's taste but it does get going after the dreamy Sidras theme type intro. I can't remember hearing it out anywhere but I could be wrong.WOW need to dig mine out and have a proper listen !!
Jessie Pinkman Members Wednesday at 12:462 days (edited) 1 hour ago, Micksmix said:WOW need to dig mine out and have a proper listen !!WOW I know that's what I said when I first heard it. Edited Wednesday at 12:512 days by Jessie Pinkman
Jessie Pinkman Members Wednesday at 12:492 days Lee Jennings, One of Chalkys past spins, funky northern at it's best, and great lyrics.
Jessie Pinkman Members Wednesday at 18:011 day The Hartfield Brothers with an intro borrowed from The Temps "Cloud Nine" that was released 1 year earlier.
Bazm Members Yesterday at 08:371 day (edited) Super excited about the prospect of Mick H and Soul Sam, two of the scene's best known and most respected DJ's plying their trade in the main room on Saturday but not forgetting there's also the monthly Modern Room at Culcheth which this month features 'So Soulful 70's' main man, STEVE PLUMB, Top modern collector CHARLIE SMITH, new release champion PETE RATCLIFFE (get there early to hear all the latest new vinyl releases) BAZ MALEEDY and of course SOUL SAM enjoying the opportunities to test his latest acquisitions at his monthly residency!So a real Twofur for those who want something just a bit different from their Soul NightSTOP PRESS...Roger Williams will be bringing a BIG selection of 45's, 12" and LP's from his collection to sell, so bring some cash Edited yesterday at 08:441 day by Bazm
Jessie Pinkman Members 22 hours ago22 hr This is an official photo of Charlene & the Soul Serenaders off their web page and a certain spin from one of the guests this Saturday.
Jessie Pinkman Members 21 hours ago21 hr (edited) Another one of my daft decisions to let this go many years ago. Another certain spin from one of this Saturdays guests. Edited 18 hours ago18 hr by Jessie Pinkman
Bazm Members 5 hours ago5 hr 16 hours ago, Jessie Pinkman said:Another one of my daft decisions to let this go many years ago. Another certain spin from one of this Saturdays guests.That's a deffo Bob...like you I'm looking forward to hearing it...
Bazm Members 5 hours ago5 hr Noticed this great underplayed record on a recent Mick Howard playlist, hopefully it'll get a spin on Saturday as it deserves more attention IMHO
Jessie Pinkman Members 3 hours ago3 hr (edited) I tried to find the video of Butch playing this somewhere in Europe to a packed dancefloor and all singing along to it, but I couldn't find the video. I'm sure Mick H will be hoping and getting a similar reaction to it from the Culcheth crowd this Saturday night. Edited 2 hours ago2 hr by Jessie Pinkman
Micksmix Members 3 hours ago3 hr This track caused a bit of a stir at the Last Ashton, shares the same backing track as Gail Nevels, but not the hefty price tag!! Sue is apparently Sue Ann Jones who had a release on TCB. Any Detroit Aficianados confirm??