You Had Me Fooled C/w My Love Will Never Be The Same
Perhaps only Darrow Fletcher portrays as much pain when he, as Danny Woods churns out on this disc. Wildly emotional delivery of on both sides of this delicious Detroit Double helping of real-deal 60s soul.
Top side has been a Northern Soul classic for decades, remained annoying elusive throughout.
Today it's the flipside that is causing equal interest; a mid-paced Northern Soul stroller dripping with pain, slightly lifted when the soaring girl-chorus comes in fusing everything together. This disc really is a special not only n rarity but also the top-drawer quality both sides bubble over with.
This copy has some ligt surface marks, but plays loud and clear as you will hear from the double-sound-file lifted directly off this disc.
Sorry, this item has already been won!
The winning bid was £ 396.00
Jones Bros.
Lucky Lady C/w Good Old Days
Lee Silver's 1975 pre-disco Los Angeles session generated two slick rare-soul dancers for the AVI (American Variety International) label. It became a hugely sought-after 45. Then low and behold it was discovered the 45 also had a fleeting British release.
Before you today is a MINT 1975 UK DEMO. Offering the collector it's rarest format and the British collector a real-gem to chase.
Click the sound-file you'll be just as impressed as the colourful label is making you.
Sorry, this item has already been won!
The winning bid was £ 157.00
Frankie & The Damons
Man From Soul C/w I Hope You Find The Way
Whining horns are the perfect marriage for the gravel-coated lead vocal to bounce off! Carolina's 60s Soul is rarely this gritty or this compelling. As Frankie gets down and dirty, clawing his way through this haunting recording.
The flipside however provides the listener with stereotypical mid-60s sound of Raleigh, North Carolina; a really nice example, but pales completely to the inventiveness of the thoroughly memorable a-side.
Rare in the extreme this copy the vinyl has a few light surface marks, but as you can appreciate from the sound-file provided it plays loud, clean & true
Sorry, this item has already been won!
The winning bid was £ 261.00
Magnificent Seven
The Groove C/w The Leap Frog
If your serious about collecting Detroit Soul or Motown related vinyl, this offering will have you sitting up!
Perhaps the rarest of all the "signpost" Thelma's this immaculate 45 enjoyed the services of Motown legends, bass player James Jameson & band leader Joe Hunter, with a young Don Davis honing his writing and producing skills.
An essential piece, in the history of Detroit's Soul development - and a 45 that is never witnessed with two flawless labels & vinyl to match.
Danny Woods
You Had Me Fooled C/w My Love Will Never Be The Same
Perhaps only Darrow Fletcher portrays as much pain when he, as Danny Woods churns out on this disc. Wildly emotional delivery of on both sides of this delicious Detroit Double helping of real-deal 60s soul.
Top side has been a Northern Soul classic for decades, remained annoying elusive throughout.
Today it's the flipside that is causing equal interest; a mid-paced Northern Soul stroller dripping with pain, slightly lifted when the soaring girl-chorus comes in fusing everything together. This disc really is a special not only n rarity but also the top-drawer quality both sides bubble over with.
This copy has some ligt surface marks, but plays loud and clear as you will hear from the double-sound-file lifted directly off this disc.
Sorry, this item has already been won!
The winning bid was £ 396.00
Jones Bros.
Lucky Lady C/w Good Old Days
Lee Silver's 1975 pre-disco Los Angeles session generated two slick rare-soul dancers for the AVI (American Variety International) label. It became a hugely sought-after 45. Then low and behold it was discovered the 45 also had a fleeting British release.
Before you today is a MINT 1975 UK DEMO. Offering the collector it's rarest format and the British collector a real-gem to chase.
Click the sound-file you'll be just as impressed as the colourful label is making you.
Sorry, this item has already been won!
The winning bid was £ 157.00
Frankie & The Damons
Man From Soul C/w I Hope You Find The Way
Whining horns are the perfect marriage for the gravel-coated lead vocal to bounce off! Carolina's 60s Soul is rarely this gritty or this compelling. As Frankie gets down and dirty, clawing his way through this haunting recording.
The flipside however provides the listener with stereotypical mid-60s sound of Raleigh, North Carolina; a really nice example, but pales completely to the inventiveness of the thoroughly memorable a-side.
Rare in the extreme this copy the vinyl has a few light surface marks, but as you can appreciate from the sound-file provided it plays loud, clean & true
Sorry, this item has already been won!
The winning bid was £ 261.00
Edited by JOE TORQUAY