Posted October 11, 201014 yr For those who are int 12", i have uploaded a nice batch of records on my youtube channel: - https://www.youtube.com/user/12inchallah#p/u You will find any kind of late 70's-mid 80's style from soul, disco to boogie and heavy funk. Enjoy those off the hook 12" ! Funk-addict (12inchallah)
October 11, 201014 yr That is probably the best collection of rare 12" Soul vinyl I have had the pleasure to see ever. Pike, Al & the Kid (Al Mason), Arnie Love, Cornilius Oliphant, Franklyn, Carla Bangerise, Benny Rose, 2 King Tutt's an issue & the oh so elusive white label demo. Please please sell me the spare one. Thank you so much for posting. Made my day.
October 11, 201014 yr Thanks for posting. will have fun playing the clips and looks like my wants list just got a hell of a lot bigger. Cheers Phil
October 14, 201014 yr I'm glad some of you guys have discovered some of the records i have youtubed ! That was actually what i aimed at, that is to say sharing some of the most obscure records i have been collecting over the years. More to come in the coming weeks. I'm not a 12" collector only. I'm into LP's too. Btw, i have a spare of some of the best records i have uploaded on my youtube channel such as: - Steven - Invitation only 12" (Sealed copy) - Chocolate buttermilk band - Chills 12" (Mint) - Perry Micheal Allen - Ooh we 12" (NM) - Andre Saunders - do it till you're satisfied 12" (EX) - Lord of Storm - Some people are real 12" (NM) - Obscure Boogie 2 (NM) - Obscure Boogie 1 (Mint) - Sunstreet - Lovin' (Sealed) - Starflash - Stay with you baby (NM) - Fishburn and Francis - Give me some love 12" (NM) - Smith Whitaker & company - Don't play no games with my love 12" (NM) - Scarbrough - Make love to you 12" (EX+) - Carla Bagnerise - Special thing 12" (NM) - Razzamatazz - Set it out 12" (Sealed) (Recently reissued by zaf) If interested, please send me a pm. If some of you have some uknown or obscure 12" to share too, drop me a line too. Best. Jalal (12inchallah)
October 14, 201014 yr Ohhh just for the info, most of serious 12" collector think the King Tutt has been released in NYC area whereas actually it's been released in Alabama. That's one of the major reasons it's so rare in the 12" format. I figure out only a handfull of copies have been released for DJ's at that time.
For those who are int 12", i have uploaded a nice batch of records on my youtube channel:
- https://www.youtube.com/user/12inchallah#p/u
You will find any kind of late 70's-mid 80's style from soul, disco to boogie and heavy funk.
Enjoy those off the hook 12" !
Funk-addict (12inchallah)