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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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This is in the box...I wonder how it slipped the net in the golden era.....might be a bit too northern soul for some

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfVUakD_buw

Totally agree Wiggy..............This was going be one from me in the next few days...... How did this not go massive in it's time???

Still available for under £20 & great looking record too... Cab's daughter doing the do....... :thumbsup:

Another cheapy on Phillips getting regular plays in my front room..........

I've a UK RCA version of this track by Referendum

top record

I was gonna post this tomorow :thumbsup: got this and the inst version by The Men From Marcon

Stella Starr on a UK Pye demo.....stormer.Who was she

WOW total powerhouse :) nice pics too

Fantastic Johnny C "Hitch It To The Horse". Found on the "Cool Broadway" 45 but not on his LP.

Stormer!

The Jones Girls "Will you be there" Paramiunt,From 1974

https://youtu.be/2T6sP36BM2U

Another day and another selection from the collection, I'll open myself up for abuse by saying that IMO this is the best version of this song bar none....

Another cheapy that gets lots of front room action...

Picked one of these up in New York last year, not many people seemed to know it but what an awesome record...Perfect tempo for today, with stunning vocals, somebody ought to get behind this...Only just appeared on youtube as far as I know. :hatsoff2:

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Another day and another selection from the collection, I'll open myself up for abuse by saying that IMO this is the best version of this song bar none....

Sounds like some geezer from Hartlepool screaming into an old Phillips tape recorder, with a copy of 'The Mighty Wurlitzer meets Tamla' LP playing on a very bad Fidelity stereo behind him! No abuse, but how that is better than the mighty Mr HATCHER'S piece of coolsville Detroit mastery beats me!!!..... :hatsoff2:

Another little gem I just played and for a few squidllies , trouble is it's one of those tunes that you can't get out of your head :lol:

Swifty :thumbsup:

Sounds like some geezer from Hartlepool screaming into an old Phillips tape recorder, with a copy of 'The Mighty Wurlitzer meets Tamla' LP playing on a very bad Fidelity stereo behind him! No abuse, but how that is better than the mighty Mr HATCHER'S piece of coolsville Detroit mastery beats me!!!..... :hatsoff2:

Rich , Sitting on the fence a bit mate :g: , agree (sorry Adam but that is not in the same league matey :no: )

Swifty :thumbsup:

Sounds like some geezer from Hartlepool screaming into an old Phillips tape recorder, with a copy of 'The Mighty Wurlitzer meets Tamla' LP playing on a very bad Fidelity stereo behind him! No abuse, but how that is better than the mighty Mr HATCHER'S piece of coolsville Detroit mastery beats me!!!..... :hatsoff2:

Hello Rich,

Understand where you're coming from and I agree that the production and vocal of Edwin's release stand head and shoulders above this. Which is actually part of the reason I prefer the Little Kenny version....Edwin's is almost too smooth and polished whereas this version is raw, gritty as hell and packed with power. The youtube clip doesn't really do it justice as it's one of those records that to be fully appreciated needs to be heard out on a club system. Reserve your final judgement for Saturday, when I believe you're DJing at the Brothers Of Soul afternoon warm up? I'm also DJing there and will spin this......whilst I very much doubt you will then think it the better version, I do think you'll be a touch less damning of it :thumbsup:

Rich , Sitting on the fence a bit mate :g: , agree (sorry Adam but that is not in the same league matey :no: )

Swifty :thumbsup:

No need to apologise mate, just trying to induce a bit of discussion about something other than the 'Oldies vs Rare' or 'Boots vs OVO' that are beginning to bore me ever so slightly :D

The Angelenos - Lori (Highland). Only arrived in the post this afternoon, but reckon I've played it eight or nine time already - and uploaded it to YouTube. Not only is it one of those tracks that creeps up on you, but it's got Mexican/Mariachi-style horns - and that always does it for me! :thumbup:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVDWcHf4sNA&feature=colike

https://youtu.be/VmQyhwSjaGE

Gorgeous version of the much covered classic by REGGIE MILNER...cracking record.....

This morning I have mostly been playing Carol Kay...always been a massive "girly tune fan" :wub: probably got more of this of type of stuff than any other ...still guilty pleasures are still pleasures :wicked:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZRZbMhBxzM

Bit of Motown today, Marvin Gaye "Baby dont you do it" Tamla, No UK release for this, released in 1964, Holland, Dozier, Holland, penned magic

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This morning I have mostly been playing Carol Kay...always been a massive "girly tune fan" :wub: probably got more of this of type of stuff than any other ...still guilty pleasures are still pleasures :wicked:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZRZbMhBxzM

Oh yes, one of the ultimate girly records of all time, the type of record that takes you right back over the years...Fantastic stuff....the type of audio experience only Girly Northern Soul can deliver!! (one for all the real weirdos like me!).... :hatsoff2:

ADAM TOPPING Said:

Hello Rich,

Understand where you're coming from and I agree that the production and vocal of Edwin's release stand head and shoulders above this. Which is actually part of the reason I prefer the Little Kenny version....Edwin's is almost too smooth and polished whereas this version is raw, gritty as hell and packed with power. The youtube clip doesn't really do it justice as it's one of those records that to be fully appreciated needs to be heard out on a club system. Reserve your final judgement for Saturday, when I believe you're DJing at the Brothers Of Soul afternoon warm up? I'm also DJing there and will spin this......whilst I very much doubt you will then think it the better version, I do think you'll be a touch less damning of it :thumbsup:

I'll take the Cool Soul swagger of EDWIN'S delivery and that crisp, Detroit engine purring along like a stripped down Rolls Royce every time ADAM! But look forward to hearing your 'garage' version up loud on saturday at 'The Rocket' mate, see you then!...and yes, dare I say it, this is much more interesting and - fun - than the endless OVO threads... :hatsoff2:

I'll take the Cool Soul swagger of EDWIN'S delivery and that crisp, Detroit engine purring along like a stripped down Rolls Royce every time ADAM! But look forward to hearing your 'garage' version up loud on saturday at 'The Rocket' mate, see you then!...and yes, dare I say it, this is much more interesting and - fun - than the endless OVO threads... :hatsoff2:

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Just to show it won't be all souless garage from me on saturday, here's my choice for today and another I'll spin on saturday (unless beaten to it by someone else!). Detroit brilliance.....

WAS GONNA STICK UP THE BLOSSOMS STAND BY ON PAMA WHICH PETE SMITH KINDLY SOLD ME A FEW YEARS AGO BUT DECIDED TO GO WITH THIS INSTEAD ,POSSIBLY THEIR SCARCEST ON REPRISE ,NEED TO REPLACE MY BATTERED COPY.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7dwL48LIso

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KEV

Glorious Girly....Viva Northern Soul.... :hatsoff2:

One from me today is a great double sider by Bonnie Brisker that arrived on the doormat this morning.Near minter to replace my vg copy that I've been using for djing for awhile now............anyone want to buy a vg copy very cheap :D

Cheers

Martyn

New one to me and I like, like, like it! What a fab label as well.....sort of label that would make you buy the record blind cos one look and you're thinking 'that has to be good'! Got to get this for myself, poverty here I come yet again....unless anyone has a clean and cheapish one they want to rehome :shades:

That's a superb record.

Indeed it is Pete pretty sure i bought my copy from you :thumbsup:

Another one from me on Cassablanca, Greg Perry, "Come on down"

https://youtu.be/-ceKmWak1F8

What a fantastic album, bought it at time of release & just played it again & again & again.

He had another album released on RCA a few years later, unfortunately a big disappointment after One for the Road. Having said that I named my daughter after the beautiful track "Melodie"

Great record....a nice early seventies feel....file next to the Symphonics Guilty (which I'm still after). Got my copy about a year ago.

And the Symphonics.....still want this.It's not really like the Limitations though!

12:06 so here's todays.... Loving this thread...

12:06 so here's todays.... Loving this thread...

Love this track

One from the box,just been scanning through this thread some top posts!

Good stuff Mart get posting ..I really enjoy this thread, hearing loads of new stuff without having to stand at a dealers table somewhere with headphones on :lol:

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What a fantastic album, bought it at time of release & just played it again & again & again.

He had another album released on RCA a few years later, unfortunately a big disappointment after One for the Road. Having said that I named my daughter after the beautiful track "Melodie"

Dooley Silverspoon "Game Players", bought it new in on release in 1976, sold it in 1995, got another copy this week

Oddly, the rhythm and pace is very similar to Benny Troy "I wanna give you tomorrow", but I think Dooley is a better record IMO

you tube link is not my copy

New one to me and I like, like, like it! What a fab label as well.....sort of label that would make you buy the record blind cos one look and you're thinking 'that has to be good'! Got to get this for myself, poverty here I come yet again....unless anyone has a clean and cheapish one they want to rehome :shades:

Hands off Mr.Topping!! :lol: .Played it at Burnley (10-11 slot). :thumbsup:

New one to me and I like, like, like it! What a fab label as well.....sort of label that would make you buy the record blind cos one look and you're thinking 'that has to be good'! Got to get this for myself, poverty here I come yet again....unless anyone has a clean and cheapish one they want to rehome :shades:

Hands off Mr.Topping!! :lol: .Played it at Burnley (10-11 slot). :thumbsup:

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