In short, just the greatest female Northern Soul 45 ever created.
If Jackie Day’s captivating vocal doesn’t get ya, the relentless pounding dance-beat will, as will the shrill oohing & cooing girl group providing a soaring relief from the otherwise daunting power of the production, then just when the dancer is running out of steam as the lactic acid kicks in, there’s an adrenaline rush induced by an insane saxophonist, raising the bar again into..a floor-destroy with NO equals.
Totally PERFECT NORTHERN SOUL in totally perfect condition.
Sorry, this item has already been won!
The winning bid was £ 1,041.00
Donald Jenkins
Happy Days C/w Whole Lotta Lovin'
Donald Jenkin’s 1975 Chicago recording “Lucky Day” is one of the real value Northern Soul tunes left to grab @ £20 or less. Just fantastic uplifting Northern Soul that suffers a little maybe from “Not-Rare-enough” snobbery…
So how about this the ORIGINAL version made some 10 years earlier.
Amazingly there are still quite a few outstanding records that have yet to catch the Northern Soul train and this is one of them. It matters not, which side you drop the stylus on with this extremely elusive Chicago beauty your treated to street-level Northern Soul fully supported by vocal group harmony, a subtle horn arrangement with a distant haunting saxophone adding the finishing touches.
Potential is blatant - paradoxically of this the original version suffering Northern Soul isolation from it’s own rarity. Whether it be “Lucky Day” or this the elusive “Happy Day” both demand much more Northern Soul exposure…but not overlooking the primitively enticing flipside..
Sorry, this item has already been won!
The winning bid was £ 123.00
Pookie Hudson
This Gets To Me
This weeks rare Northern Soul STOCKER comes from the Spaniels lead singer an icon with vocal-group circles.
A record that simultaneously unified Wigan Casino & Cleethorpes Pier in 1975 with it’s capacity for cramming the dancefloor at both venues. This is after-all 60s feelgood Philly at it’s most vibrant.
View the scan and enjoy the soundfile that will rocket you back to a time when Northern Soul was at it’s peak.
This copy retains it’s original birth sleeve, and boasts perfect vinyl and labels - you doubt you could ever locate a finer copy than this example.
Sorry, this item has already been won!
The winning bid was £ 222.00
Shelia Ferguson
Heartbroken Memories C/w Signs Of Love
The Great Escape!
Just like the tee-shirted Steve McQueen on his motorbike weaving in haste across the hillside - this 45 has weaved, bobbed and ducked all forms of capture, re-issuing, bootlegging; remaining a seldom seen, seldom-heard Philly masterpiece.
That is all about to change, I know a few (including myself) that are now revisiting their past and dropping the stylus once again on the real-deal slab of Northern Soul after decades of neglect.
Take a listen to the double Leon Huff & Richie Barrett project - the first thing you’ll be asking is why wasn’t this the biggest sound at The Torch, The Mecca, The Pier or The Casino at some point during the 70s.
Too few 70s DJ plays and almost total dormancy for the next 30 years would be my answer…
Jackie Day
Naughty Boy
In short, just the greatest female Northern Soul 45 ever created.
If Jackie Day’s captivating vocal doesn’t get ya, the relentless pounding dance-beat will, as will the shrill oohing & cooing girl group providing a soaring relief from the otherwise daunting power of the production, then just when the dancer is running out of steam as the lactic acid kicks in, there’s an adrenaline rush induced by an insane saxophonist, raising the bar again into..a floor-destroy with NO equals.
Totally PERFECT NORTHERN SOUL in totally perfect condition.
Sorry, this item has already been won!
The winning bid was £ 1,041.00
Donald Jenkins
Happy Days C/w Whole Lotta Lovin'
Donald Jenkin’s 1975 Chicago recording “Lucky Day” is one of the real value Northern Soul tunes left to grab @ £20 or less. Just fantastic uplifting Northern Soul that suffers a little maybe from “Not-Rare-enough” snobbery…
So how about this the ORIGINAL version made some 10 years earlier.
Amazingly there are still quite a few outstanding records that have yet to catch the Northern Soul train and this is one of them. It matters not, which side you drop the stylus on with this extremely elusive Chicago beauty your treated to street-level Northern Soul fully supported by vocal group harmony, a subtle horn arrangement with a distant haunting saxophone adding the finishing touches.
Potential is blatant - paradoxically of this the original version suffering Northern Soul isolation from it’s own rarity. Whether it be “Lucky Day” or this the elusive “Happy Day” both demand much more Northern Soul exposure…but not overlooking the primitively enticing flipside..
Sorry, this item has already been won!
The winning bid was £ 123.00
Pookie Hudson
This Gets To Me
This weeks rare Northern Soul STOCKER comes from the Spaniels lead singer an icon with vocal-group circles.
A record that simultaneously unified Wigan Casino & Cleethorpes Pier in 1975 with it’s capacity for cramming the dancefloor at both venues. This is after-all 60s feelgood Philly at it’s most vibrant.
View the scan and enjoy the soundfile that will rocket you back to a time when Northern Soul was at it’s peak.
This copy retains it’s original birth sleeve, and boasts perfect vinyl and labels - you doubt you could ever locate a finer copy than this example.
Sorry, this item has already been won!
The winning bid was £ 222.00
Shelia Ferguson
Heartbroken Memories C/w Signs Of Love
The Great Escape!
Just like the tee-shirted Steve McQueen on his motorbike weaving in haste across the hillside - this 45 has weaved, bobbed and ducked all forms of capture, re-issuing, bootlegging; remaining a seldom seen, seldom-heard Philly masterpiece.
That is all about to change, I know a few (including myself) that are now revisiting their past and dropping the stylus once again on the real-deal slab of Northern Soul after decades of neglect.
Take a listen to the double Leon Huff & Richie Barrett project - the first thing you’ll be asking is why wasn’t this the biggest sound at The Torch, The Mecca, The Pier or The Casino at some point during the 70s.
Too few 70s DJ plays and almost total dormancy for the next 30 years would be my answer…
Sorry, this item has already been won!
The winning bid was £ 247.00