Steve Mancha - Friday night/Monday through thursday - Groovesville (VG) £80
This record obviously had a hard life. But still plays surprisingly good, especially the flipside.
The Variations - Shakin' and breakin - MTA (Demo, EX) £50
Seems to be lesser known/overlooked? Full blown 100 mph uptempo Northern from the west coast. Check the sound file!
Willie Harper - But I couldn't - Alon (EX) £10
Stafford Classic, very slight warp NAP
Mary Ann Fisher - Forever more - Seg-Way (VG++) £15
Early 60s mid-/uptempo, nice one!
Chuck Jackson - Hand it over - Wand (VG++) £10 SOLD
Joe Tex - Don't play - Checker (VG++/EX) £15
Proper hard stomping R&B
Richard Barbary - When Johnny comes marching home - Spring (Demo, VG++) £10
Excellent lesser known midtempo, stomps along nicely. Production sounds "very Detroit-ish". Check the sound file!
Tommy Youngblood - Hello darling/Did I ever make you cry - Chattahoochee (EX) £20
6T's/R&B double-sider. Two nice sides.
The Dramatics - Your love was strange - Volt (EX) £10
Detroit crossover, seen for £30. Lovely sweet soul ballad on flip
Edwin Starr - Running back and forth/Time - Tamla Motown UK (EX, edge damage) £5
One of his best. Lovely crossover b/w alltime classic. Some strange damage to the run-in-groove tho, looks like pressing plant damage. Plays through w/out any problem, it just looks odd.
The Precisions - You're sweet/Mexican love song - D-Town (EX) £20
Great vocal group double-sider. £75 on Manship's site. Check the sound file!
Eddie Powers - Gypsy woman told me - Sims (VG++) £5
6T's mid to uptempo from New Orleans
Magic Lanterns - Baby, I gotta go now - Atlantic (EX) £5
blue-eyed group and not the slightest bit rare. But what a track, so catchy! Check the sound file!
Mighty Marvellows - This town's too much - ABC (EX) £10
Chicago uptempo Northern.
Kim Weston - Another train coming - Tamla (W/D, EX) £30
Early 60s Soul/Popcorn. Typical Motown sound from that era. Nice white demo
Jay & The Techniqes - Help yourself to all my lovin'/Baby make your own sweet music - Smash (EX) £5
Don't let that name put you off. Catchy "feel good" dancer! And a cheesy Northern classic as bonus on the flipside
Mel Williams - That don't make me sad - Soul Time (EX) £25
nice L.A. mid to uptempo R&B. Had spins on the Mod/R&B scene recently. £100 on Manship's site (he probably knows something about the record I don't)
B.B. King - The hurt - ABC (EX) £10
6T's Dancer. Same as Freddie North on RIC
Little Pattie - Pushin' a good thing too far - HMV Australia (EX) £20
Australian only cover of Barbara Lewis/Sandy Williams. faster and "girlier" than the other two versions.
Ann Peebles - I can't let you go/Walk away - Hi (Demo, EX) £5
Southern Soul dancer b/w killer ballad from 1969. Produced by Willie Mitchell and Gene Miller.
Postage worldwide: £3.20 / Postage Germany: £1.50 /Paypal only
A nice selection for sale. Northern/R&B/Crossover. Any further questions, just PM me. Discount available on multiple purchases.
Audio files for all records can be found here
Steve Mancha - Friday night/Monday through thursday - Groovesville (VG) £80
This record obviously had a hard life. But still plays surprisingly good, especially the flipside.
The Variations - Shakin' and breakin - MTA (Demo, EX) £50
Seems to be lesser known/overlooked? Full blown 100 mph uptempo Northern from the west coast. Check the sound file!
Willie Harper - But I couldn't - Alon (EX) £10
Stafford Classic, very slight warp NAP
Mary Ann Fisher - Forever more - Seg-Way (VG++) £15
Early 60s mid-/uptempo, nice one!
Chuck Jackson - Hand it over - Wand (VG++) £10 SOLD
Joe Tex - Don't play - Checker (VG++/EX) £15
Proper hard stomping R&B
Richard Barbary - When Johnny comes marching home - Spring (Demo, VG++) £10
Excellent lesser known midtempo, stomps along nicely. Production sounds "very Detroit-ish". Check the sound file!
Tommy Youngblood - Hello darling/Did I ever make you cry - Chattahoochee (EX) £20
6T's/R&B double-sider. Two nice sides.
The Dramatics - Your love was strange - Volt (EX) £10
Detroit crossover, seen for £30. Lovely sweet soul ballad on flip
Edwin Starr - Running back and forth/Time - Tamla Motown UK (EX, edge damage) £5
One of his best. Lovely crossover b/w alltime classic. Some strange damage to the run-in-groove tho, looks like pressing plant damage. Plays through w/out any problem, it just looks odd.
The Precisions - You're sweet/Mexican love song - D-Town (EX) £20
Great vocal group double-sider. £75 on Manship's site. Check the sound file!
Eddie Powers - Gypsy woman told me - Sims (VG++) £5
6T's mid to uptempo from New Orleans
Magic Lanterns - Baby, I gotta go now - Atlantic (EX) £5
blue-eyed group and not the slightest bit rare. But what a track, so catchy! Check the sound file!
Mighty Marvellows - This town's too much - ABC (EX) £10
Chicago uptempo Northern.
Kim Weston - Another train coming - Tamla (W/D, EX) £30
Early 60s Soul/Popcorn. Typical Motown sound from that era. Nice white demo
Jay & The Techniqes - Help yourself to all my lovin'/Baby make your own sweet music - Smash (EX) £5
Don't let that name put you off. Catchy "feel good" dancer! And a cheesy Northern classic as bonus on the flipside
Mel Williams - That don't make me sad - Soul Time (EX) £25
nice L.A. mid to uptempo R&B. Had spins on the Mod/R&B scene recently. £100 on Manship's site (he probably knows something about the record I don't)
B.B. King - The hurt - ABC (EX) £10
6T's Dancer. Same as Freddie North on RIC
Little Pattie - Pushin' a good thing too far - HMV Australia (EX) £20
Australian only cover of Barbara Lewis/Sandy Williams. faster and "girlier" than the other two versions.
Ann Peebles - I can't let you go/Walk away - Hi (Demo, EX) £5
Southern Soul dancer b/w killer ballad from 1969. Produced by Willie Mitchell and Gene Miller.
Postage worldwide: £3.20 / Postage Germany: £1.50 /Paypal only
Please PM for further info.
Edited by Benji