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Does anyone know anything about Gay-Shel label specifically #404. It is a song called May I Love You b/w I've Got to Go. It is credited by Big Bo and the Arrows, featuring the Four M's. If you look in the Mansip guide, there is no listing under Big Bo. However, under The Four M's, it is listed as Gay Shell (two l's) with the same two titles, and a value of 1,000 pounds. I can't find anything about "the Four M's" I have the record, just wondering if it's the same. I do know that Big Bo is Big Bo Thomas a Texas soul icon. Any info would be appreciated!!!

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    Realpeoplesmusic

    Best thing I have heard on the label... Was missing from the list earlier too ;-) . Think it may be the one Flynny was talking about? Callum

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    here you have a full length clip https://w.soundcloud....true">

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    Ady Croasdell

    That's a great sound and hopefully the way things are going to go on the Northern scene for a while; southern Northern is probably less of a conundrum than funky Northern. It's very Bobby

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Would hate to hear the worst on the label if that's the best!

Pedestrian 60's soul sounding like a million other records.

Suppose it's rare though so that's alright.

Best thing I have heard on the label...

Was missing from the list earlier too ;-) . Think it may be the one Flynny was talking about?

Callum

That's a great sound and hopefully the way things are going to go on the Northern scene for a while; southern Northern is probably less of a conundrum than funky Northern. It's very Bobby Bland sounding, not surprising coming from Texas and similar in some ways to the Melvin Parker I'm playing.

Would like to hear the Melvin Parker mate?

Callum

its been posted on the 6ts site..at least it was a few months back

James Marsh "searching" was played as far back as early nineties at Westhoughton Cricket Club and the original Orwell Rare Soul nights I did with Richard Searling,

mine came with a number of unknown items from Tim Ashibende this was around the time of the superb Groovesville acetates find that Tim had. I had it covered has Thomas Tate for a while.

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