Simply the greatest Northern Soul 45 ever issued in Britain during the 60s.
Starting life as a flipside to rise up and become a Twisted Wheel anthem that still today still ignites a torrent of eager dancer to the floor when the needle drops and that dramatic intro booms in.
Shiver inducing Northern Soul presented here as the 1966 British Capitol Discotheque series.
PS do not overlooked the almost as magnificent flipside..
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The winning bid was £ 247.00
Rudy Lambert
Love
Excruciatingly RARE Bay Area R&B Northern Soul Popcorn with a jazz injection from the Johnny Hartsman and gang.
Mr. Hartsman was perhaps the most prolific Bay Area musician for black music during the late 50s & 60s. His name appears on Jazz, Soul, Blues Doo Wop and all manner of Bay creations. This example for the Northern Soul DJis, we have no doubt his very best and rarest offering.
Click the explosive soundfile for an instant dancer to leap from the speakers and smack you right where it hurts! Moody, down & dirty groove with an inspired J.H. arrangement incorporating a rich tapestry of piano, guitar, flute& horns, expertly blended to accompany Ruby Lambert mysterious vocal style.
It's a killer ain't it...every DJ should BE scrambling for ownership.
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The winning bid was £ 212.00
Syl Johnson
Do You Know What Love Is C/w The Love I Found In You
We doubt this 45 has been played much more than once it it's lifetime!
Condition other than one very light blemish this 45 is astonishing! So now we've established this may be the finest copy on the planet, let's talk about the music.
Red label "20079"Â mix involving some of Chicago's most-prolific music-people, arranged & produced by Burgess Gardner aided by Chuck Bernard. A typically powerful Vee-Pea production that Syl Johnson's spirited vocal style fits snugly into the simplistic but contagious arrangement, punctuated by precise and very effective piano work.
A much-loved Northern Soul anthem, like all Syl's offerings, so very soulful it's hard to tire of listening to such an expressive interpretation of lyrics he consistently gives up.
But do not overlook the Carl Smith composition on the flipside, some tune this is, also.
Sorry, this item has already been won!
The winning bid was £ 416.00
Sonny Fishback
Heart Breaking Man C/w I Weon't Take Back These Words
A New Yorker for rarest-of-the-rare!
This is the CAMEO Publishing & KODEL MUSIC version.
So buckle-up your in for a roller-coaster ride on intoxicating proportions.
Growling, snapping, snarling vocal tears into a horn rippling production supported by screeching girls who are pulled into the whirlpool of stomping 60s soul. Every time Mr, Fishback takes pause for breath the Robert Banks horns explode into action.
Tell me a stronger more imposing Northern Soul stomper than this...no, we thought you couldn't - so don't miss out on this rarely-seen powerhouse.
If you do miss it - the Deep Soul flipside is just perfect for committing Harakiri to.
Alexander Patton
A Lil Lovin' Sometimes C/w No More Dreams
Simply the greatest Northern Soul 45 ever issued in Britain during the 60s.
Starting life as a flipside to rise up and become a Twisted Wheel anthem that still today still ignites a torrent of eager dancer to the floor when the needle drops and that dramatic intro booms in.
Shiver inducing Northern Soul presented here as the 1966 British Capitol Discotheque series.
PS do not overlooked the almost as magnificent flipside..
Sorry, this item has already been won!
The winning bid was £ 247.00
Rudy Lambert
Love
Excruciatingly RARE Bay Area R&B Northern Soul Popcorn with a jazz injection from the Johnny Hartsman and gang.
Mr. Hartsman was perhaps the most prolific Bay Area musician for black music during the late 50s & 60s. His name appears on Jazz, Soul, Blues Doo Wop and all manner of Bay creations. This example for the Northern Soul DJis, we have no doubt his very best and rarest offering.
Click the explosive soundfile for an instant dancer to leap from the speakers and smack you right where it hurts! Moody, down & dirty groove with an inspired J.H. arrangement incorporating a rich tapestry of piano, guitar, flute& horns, expertly blended to accompany Ruby Lambert mysterious vocal style.
It's a killer ain't it...every DJ should BE scrambling for ownership.
Sorry, this item has already been won!
The winning bid was £ 212.00
Syl Johnson
Do You Know What Love Is C/w The Love I Found In You
We doubt this 45 has been played much more than once it it's lifetime!
Condition other than one very light blemish this 45 is astonishing! So now we've established this may be the finest copy on the planet, let's talk about the music.
Red label "20079"Â mix involving some of Chicago's most-prolific music-people, arranged & produced by Burgess Gardner aided by Chuck Bernard. A typically powerful Vee-Pea production that Syl Johnson's spirited vocal style fits snugly into the simplistic but contagious arrangement, punctuated by precise and very effective piano work.
A much-loved Northern Soul anthem, like all Syl's offerings, so very soulful it's hard to tire of listening to such an expressive interpretation of lyrics he consistently gives up.
But do not overlook the Carl Smith composition on the flipside, some tune this is, also.
Sorry, this item has already been won!
The winning bid was £ 416.00
Sonny Fishback
Heart Breaking Man C/w I Weon't Take Back These Words
A New Yorker for rarest-of-the-rare!
This is the CAMEO Publishing & KODEL MUSIC version.
So buckle-up your in for a roller-coaster ride on intoxicating proportions.
Growling, snapping, snarling vocal tears into a horn rippling production supported by screeching girls who are pulled into the whirlpool of stomping 60s soul. Every time Mr, Fishback takes pause for breath the Robert Banks horns explode into action.
Tell me a stronger more imposing Northern Soul stomper than this...no, we thought you couldn't - so don't miss out on this rarely-seen powerhouse.
If you do miss it - the Deep Soul flipside is just perfect for committing Harakiri to.
Sorry, this item has already been won!
The winning bid was £ 714.00
Edited by JOE TORQUAY