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:hatsoff2: HI ALL DOES ANYONE FOLLOW NOGGERS DAILY PLAY, IF SO??

As i play records every day, often I think when was this last played or has this been played or do you know this, well lets here your recommended record of the day, keep it to just 1 45 and 1 LP.

My LP of the day is MOCKINGBIRD INEZ & CHARLIE FOX - SUE ILP 911 **** Current value about £50+

Great LP club soul class, every track is a winner and will bring the MOD in you to the top, recommended.

45 of the day, most of you will have so play it as son as you can as i still cant do the sound clip thing.

from the pen of BERRY GORDY, MARV JOHNSON - DON'T LEAVE ME - LONDON HL-T9013

1859 THIS WAS RELEASED? And it was one of the 1st SOUL records plus TAMLA,

this is a great record and a must have for any young DJ to play and to learn about the roots of SOUL

value £car boot cheap :shhh: rate *****

:thumbup: DAVE K

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My record of the day today is a nice shot of R&B:-

Jimmy Hughes - Neighbour Neighbour

www.youtube.com/watch?v=UK_qq7SkjSA

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a real Chepo but what a class recored

Play this often, one of my all time faves...a cheapo but rarely played out, one of the most magnificent examples of midtempo Detroit Northern Soul ever cut....Fantastic vocals. awesome melody and tip top production on one of the greatest groups produced by Black America....stupendous....imagine the value of this if there had only ever been a few dozen copies... :hatsoff2:

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Been playing this at home for years old soul pack gemm, only ever heared it played out once at the Wilton, I beleive it got plays at wigan

Never heard it...what a superb record...sums up the term 'underplayed' perfectly...strewth....how do records this good get neglected?... :hatsoff2:

Never heard it...what a superb record...sums up the term 'underplayed' perfectly...strewth....how do records this good get neglected?... :hatsoff2:

Beautiful record, must admit I was expecting something risque !

https://youtu.be/FTb27iPAYEw

Maurice Jackson - Lucky Fellow, finally found for a decent price and I'm so happy to listen to this one over and over again :)

This one's new to me and I L O V E IT!

thank you! :thumbup:

Another one from me, Sounds great played out , and just builds up and up all the way through, Dont understand why this isnt a massive sound, and amazes me how many folk dont know it

I can't find a sound file for this one on your tube (I can the other side) but one I recommend wholeheartedly is.....

Reuben Wright - You Done Me Wrong - Capitol. (Click on the website link of mine and it is in my podcast).

It is a forgotten Stafford play of Chris kings only he played an acetate with different lead (one of the producers I think). It was covered as Eddie Holman, you can see why upon listening and it is also a Harthon Production. Brilliant piece of Northern Soul I've got behind/resurrected that IMO has everything. Killa since picked one up and now playing it too.

You can get one for around £20, price of a carver and not much more than a boot, who said you can't get decent cheap originals :thumbsup:

As a bonus great deep soul flip too :thumbup:

https://youtu.be/jdEy0SnKPoI

Is the other sides called "do this for me"? another great track

Yes....great innit!?!

Must admit I had a vg+ copy on my sales pages for a couple of months for a reasonable £25, but got no interest so I took it off.

Maybe someone will want it now!?!

:D

Yes....great innit!?!

Must admit I had a vg+ copy on my sales pages for a couple of months for a reasonable £25, but got no interest so I took it off.

Maybe someone will want it now!?!

:D

"Do this for me".Brilliant Vietnam track and i think the fore runner of The Lovers version on Phillips,which was speeded up.Any thoughts?.

"LOAG" i believe collected by the guys in the US.

Another one from me, Sounds great played out , and just builds up and up all the way through, Dont understand why this isnt a massive sound, and amazes me how many folk dont know it

Nice record Miff , anyone got a spare for sale , I need one ! :yes:

Cheers

Swifty :thumbsup:

Morning chaps.Flip of the stormer "Take back all those things".(hats off to Val for the clip).

Any record with claves is already close to being a good record for me, but this one is pure midtempo bliss and a fairly strange sound for Volt. Some of the vocal harmonies are to die for, and will be played at my funeral

https://youtu.be/34GEMUVU3YE

Deanie Parker and The Valadors ≈ My Imaginary Guy

Somthing a bit funky today Mitty collier "I carnt lose" Peachtree, writen . produced and arranged by William Bell

Been playing this at home for years old soul pack gemm, only ever heared it played out once at the Wilton, I beleive it got plays at wigan

Just seen one of these for sale on site if anyones intrested and No the seller is not me nor do i know him folow link below

One that Claire picked up for very little money i'm really into at the moment is O.V. Wright "into something" (i can't shake loose) on Hi

& one i can't stop playing at home since it droped though the door last week is Big Ella "it takes a lot of loving" LO LO a N,Y,C, lable distributed by Calla Records & bloody fantastic track imo

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https://youtu.be/WzMTLDOfG-Y

Here's hoping this one loads...pure girly heaven off my shelves THE BRACELETS...

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Got to be one of my all time faves this, the Horns just get me every time and the passion of the vocals, at that little guitar break, This isnt rare for a reason,it sold cos its good, Probably a copy in most folks box and gets over looked, go on dig it out, or even better play it out, I did once and cleared the floor ????

ive got a version of this by a group called "Vigon" its a french label release a bit faster and punchier but the vocals sound identical ......

My choice of the day.

great flip too Kev :thumbsup:

for today mine is

https://www.google.co...s7LIhqDiK72WJlw

Bobby Thomas and the Afros - Please Mr Lovemaker - frantic, funky, r&b style stormer! Love it!

yep its getting spins in the South :thumbsup:

here you go how uncanny :huh:

Yeah almost the same like the backing too

https://youtu.be/FsccPImk_jA

this is haunting me at the moment i just cant stop spinning it :thumbup:

Sorry Bearsy , this was my first attempt at putting a clip on ( Thanks Moldie :thumbsup: ) and I've included yours (Nice tune tho'!)

and I've been playing this all night (Johnny Nash) brilliant record imho

Swifty :thumbsup:

p.s. Moldie , already forgotten what I did , Doh ! :lol:

im absolutely loving this at the moment,think its a cover,wonderful soul music to my ears,new release,thanks to steve plumb for this

jason

ANOTHER DEMO PICKED UP FOR PEANUTS RECENTLY

UNLIKELY TITLE FOR A NORTHERN R&B SOUND

KEV

This is a f*ckin blinding record IMHO I have played it out a few times over the years, but whilst most appreciate it, its still well under the radar & I reckon this would rock any Allnighter to its foundations......sounds even better booming outta a big ol system too......

Best Russ

its nice that people are appreciating the r&b side of this but this is the side for me,this is why i bought it a few years ago of here,lovely record in a crossover stylee

jason

This one grew on me ....

My Mate Del got a box of records from Johnny Taylors estate....

He let me have pick of the best of the rest I chose this due to its pristine mint condition ..... I love a pink duke demo

What a result great double header and a record I still play regularly at home and out..

bought one of these about a month ago, blimmin marvelous

Gloria Walker " Them Changes" Fedral This has the same kinda feel as Prince George "Wrong Crowd" well all most. Mines a nice white demo

https://youtu.be/K94hivYB0Xw

kev h already put the brilliant flip to this up earlier and that was the side i bought it for but this side is quality northern in my opinion,so two brill tunes on one record

jason

Darlene Love "Lord if your a woman" Warner- Spector Mine an US Issue see lots of demos of this not many issues and as can be seen on the clip is on UK

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FROM THE VERY BEGINNING OF DISCO ANOTHER CHEAP AS CHIPS SOUND OUT OF PHILLY

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KEV

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:hatsoff2: HI ALL Before I put on a couple of tunes, I must say what great 45s that have been posted, in my humble opinion, there has not been a dud,

And the selection so far would make a soul night into a "GREAT SOUL NIGHT" I HAVE TO WATCH WHAT I RECOMMEND, To quote Mick Smith last week when I told him to listen to a record,"DAVE Don't turn into Russ Whinstanly" I admit the record was very pop, Do you think he was insulting my taste??..so the 1st of my recommended plays, is just for him and ant 100 Clubbers who may read or listen to this thread, I still cant put the sound bites on, however all my records are recommended and worth a play,

1. is out of my action label collection, that's 4 short from completion? this one is one of the harder ones to find, and is cheaper on the UK DION Label. ACTION 4541 "That's in the past"- BRENDA & THE TAB'S, Current value £30 -£60, a fabulous SOUL SOUND that will win you applause! if you like a good hand job? my recommendation gives it ***** on All- nighters dance-ability floor packer's, "WHAT SAY YOU" :g:

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2. This record is up for auction on Ranking Johny Manships site, and this has Mick Smith name all over it as he discovered it, and to me it's typical of Mick's talent for finding great records, and taking them to Kieth M or Tony Jebb to get played and sold back in the 71/2 years, also it would be another few years before he was recognized as a top DJ rather than a top collector, this one is Kenny Bernard "pity my feet" *** Value £150 isue £200+ DEMO.

Johns write up tels more plus he mentions KIETH MANSFIELD, which links in, sadly "BOOGALOO" did not get a UK release, but you can find it on a rare Polish LP, however it did come out as a DEMO in the States on EPIC (never sen a issue" the official a side is a superb MOD dancer with lot's of Hammond organ,

BOOGALOO is very powerful and again I can only state it is recommended as a ***** rating, value £60 and will be cheap at that price. :ohmy: DAVE

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:hatsoff2: HI ALL Before I put on a couple of tunes, I must say what great 45s that have been posted, in my humble opinion, there has not been a dud,

And the selection so far would make a soul night into a "GREAT SOUL NIGHT" I HAVE TO WATCH WHAT I RECOMMEND, To quote Mick Smith last week when I told him to listen to a record,"DAVE Don't turn into Russ Whinstanly" I admit the record was very pop, Do you think he was insulting my taste??..so the 1st of my recommended plays, is just for him and ant 100 Clubbers who may read or listen to this thread, I still cant put the sound bites on, however all my records are recommended and worth a play,

1. is out of my action label collection, that's 4 short from completion? this one is one of the harder ones to find, and is cheaper on the UK DION Label. ACTION 4541 "That's in the past"- BRENDA & THE TAB'S, Current value £30 -£60, a fabulous SOUL SOUND that will win you applause! if you like a good hand job? my recommendation gives it ***** on All- nighters dance-ability floor packer's, "WHAT SAY YOU" :g:

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2. This record is up for auction on Ranking Johny Manships site, and this has Mick Smith name all over it as he discovered it, and to me it's typical of Mick's talent for finding great records, and taking them to Kieth M or Tony Jebb to get played and sold back in the 71/2 years, also it would be another few years before he was recognized as a top DJ rather than a top collector, this one is Kenny Bernard "pity my feet" *** Value £150 isue £200+ DEMO.

Johns write up tels more plus he mentions KIETH MANSFIELD, which links in, sadly "BOOGALOO" did not get a UK release, but you can find it on a rare Polish LP, however it did come out as a DEMO in the States on EPIC (never sen a issue" the official a side is a superb MOD dancer with lot's of Hammond organ,

BOOGALOO is very powerful and again I can only state it is recommended as a ***** rating, value £60 and will be cheap at that price. :ohmy: DAVE

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THERE YOU GO DAVE

Bobby Powell " do somthing for yourself " Whit

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