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And welcome to part 2 of SOULSOURCE RECORD CLUB 2012, "SPRING" :rofl:

Thanks to all of you who have contributed to the success of the SOULSOURCE RECORD CLUB,

And to the diverse eclectic soul mix that would and could only be done to this standard, by yourselves, :D to Kick Off the SPRING Collection I have chosen a CLASSIC UK Group of the 60s, and one of the great B sides of all time, Typical MOD R&B cover, so good it's BRILLOANT!!!

DECCA F-12332 the ANIMAL -"OUTCAST", Year 1966, Value £4 issue, DEMMO £15 Rated *****

I HOPE YOU DIG THIS, ALL YOU GROOVIATES, GREAT VOCAL POWER & BRILL BEAT 'N' RYTHEM :wicked:

TYPICAL TWISTED WHEEL CLUB SOUND :g: PLAY LOUD :thumbsup: THANKS DAVE K

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"And to the diverse ecc;ectic soul mix that would and could only be done to this standard, by yourselves, :D to Kick Off the SPRING Collection I have chosen a CLASSIC UK Group of the 60s, and one of the great B sides of all time, Typical MOD R&B cover, so good it's BRILLOANT!!!

DECCA F-12332 the ANIMAL -"OUTCAST", Year 1966, Value £4 issue, DEMMO £15 Rated *****"

Also on the LP "Animalism" nice one!

This has also been a personal favourite, though I wonder whether they've sorted out their dance steps in the last 35 years....

The Joneses "hey baby"

Mine today is from one the great soul vocals.........Walter Jackson.One his lesser played tunes but still so,so,so good.Also done by Aretha but that's much more up-tempo & not as good imo.

Walter Jackson-Lee Cross OKeh

Cheers

Martyn

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:hatsoff2: Hi to all you GROOVIATES .....YES that's my new name for collectors who have style!!!

Here's one from my MOTOWN Collection, YES! it's a bit TWEE, but good enough I think for you to listen to, as we all are aware, trying to find a top quality SOUL record on TAMLA MOTOWN is like ping into the wind? so I will just say here's a good Jr Walker & the All-Stars Record! issued in 1971 & getting a UK release in 1975 on TAMLA-MOTOWN TMG 889. i am sure that there is no G&W Demo, & I have not seen a B&Silver one??? this record as far as I am aware received no attention on the 2 SOUL scenes of the DAY,

However, as I say it may be a sleeper, as I have not seen many copies for sale, so at best this record may be a CAR BOOT FIND or CHARITY SHOP,

Jr Walker & the All-Stars - "don't forget the children" Value £1+ (worth more really) issue, Rated****

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Another one from Walter from me !

when i started collecting Okeh Demo's back in 1975/6 I could not believe the sheer amount of soul that Walter portrayed

even my dad loved him !

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ecxq4WKfvuQ

This afternoon's offering: Been digging a few out to sell that I never play anymore in order to fund another soul project. Some of them when I play them go straight back on the shelves! This one did just that: Is there a place at venues for this type of sound anymore? Maybe not but FULL blast in my record room there is! :thumbup:

Regards,

Dave

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This is the flip of sweet thing by the ovations seems to have a feelgood factor about it.probably well known but still worth a post

This afternoon's offering: Saw this ona sales list the other week so dug it out and gave it a 'relisten'. Haven't played it since the Sparrow Hawk do in Burnley around mid 90s. Great atmospheric builder that Mr Randazzo excelled so well at at. Check out the time on the 45..... :D Regards, Dave https://youtu.be/DhQEqcZtYdQ

Yeah, record labels would try and hoodwink the radio station producers back then into thinking their record was fitting of the "two minute thirty" rule that a lot of stations went for to try and fit their fast flowing concept!

Regarding the co-writer Tony May, often overlooked and under rated writer and producer from back then. The man who gave us Bessie Banks "I Can't Make It" and Geminis "Can't Let You Go" (also wrote under the name "A Cotto") I've seen his name in credits on a few Randazzo things. Tony moved into the engineering side of the business.

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Yeah, record labels would try and hoodwink the radio station producers back then into thinking their record was fitting of the "two minute thirty" rule that a lot of stations went for to try and fit their fast flowing concept!

Regarding the co-writer Tony May, often overlooked and under rated writer and producer from back then. The man who gave us Bessie Banks "I Can't Make It" and Geminis "Can't Let You Go" (also wrote under the name "A Cotto") I've seen his name in credits on a few Randazzo things. Tony moved into the engineering side of the business.

steve

Yep - Give the man a ceeegar. :thumbsup:

Regards,

Dave

This Classic from me !

Cheap but classy tune from me today.

Howard Tate-Glad I Knew Better Verve

Cheers

Martyn

Great record Dave imo the red issue is the better looking :wink:

Another tune from me today that I've never heard out but would love to,maybe a bit of the beginning would need queuing out when djed with?

Dionne Warwick-(I'm)Just Been Myself WB

Cheers

Martyn

Had this dancing through my brain all day yesterday what a clear voice keelee Pattersons different take of I'm gonna love ya just a little more

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Yes it's a "Done To Death Oldie"

but still has to be in my top ten of all time

Go Dena !

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Bit of 70t's from me today.Had this years (was this played at Wigan???) but still sounds great to me.

The Quadraphonics-Betcha If You Check It Out Innovation

Cheers

Martyn

The Poppies There's a pain in my Heart

If you want one

White Demo on Ebay finishing in Four hours !

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Better take for me

Than Marshall Donavon And Broomfield and in my price range Cornelius brothers &sister Rose

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absolutely storming funky southern soul

the deep flip also does it for me

cheap too, every home should have one :thumbsup:

I'll have a bit of that funky northern,love Kris's post so here's one to go with it.

Eddie Mayberry-Break It Down To Me Chris Records

Sounds great out.

Cheers

Martyn

Cheaper the better eh Mate? This cost me 99c for a minty WDJ. Result! (Why can't they all be like that?!!) :lol:

Yea would save on falling out wi our lass for the last 30 years if all were cheap,unfortunately my taste is usually for dearer records nice though to get summat you love and cheap as well .Best Andy

Regards,

Dave

On a damp miserable day this brought a smile to my face.

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