Whilst us mere mortals were crowing over owning The Esquires version of this Tony Hestor composition; The Crowned Prince Of The Casino Richard Searling was spinning the infinitely rarer original take by Jimmy Delphs. Yes we were all upstaged yet again, as he dropped this beauty into sets that included Cecil Washington, Moses Dillard and the like elevating RS to by far and away the greatest Northern Soul DJ of his generation.
Today this 45 is still held in huge regard not only because of it’s extreme rarity but also because, when Ollie McLaughlin & Mike Terry get to work on a Tony Hester creation, no other version was ever going to surpass it.
A NORTHERN SOUL TROPHY sounding every note as good as it did back in the days of Sir Dickie Searling in his unassailable position as No. 1.
This copy has some light surface brush but plays loud-clean and clear - check out the soundfile lifted directly off this disc.
Sorry, this item has already been won!
The winning bid was £ 879.00
Stevie Wonder
Stevie Wonder
5 in the 1965 series of UK Tamla Motown EP’s and one of the most difficult in the run to acquire. So very seldom comes to market with our 15 year old sales-data telling us this is only our 2nd copy this century.
Track listing covers: 1. Fingertips 2. Happy Street 3. Hey Harmonica Man 4. Square
Neat clean vinyl both sides only revealing very light blemishes, both labels are perfect, the cover is free of writing, splits or tears both back and front cover. Only a few light crease (please check front cover scan) back cover has some age “browning” but otherwise clean.
This is a tough one to snare - do not pass by.
Sorry, this item has already been won!
The winning bid was £ 140.00
Patti Austin
Leave A Little Love
Whilst seeking those Northern Soul gems released in different countries, few if any carry more NS Kudos than this 1966 4 track French EP showcasing 4 of Patti’s finest Northern Soul offerings.
Leave A Little Love
My Lovelight Ain’t Gonna Shine No More
Take Your Time
Take Away The Pain Stain
Not only wine, food & chat up lines, the French also produced the very finest 7” EP’s on Planet Earth. This example being the ultimate to own, as far as Northern Soul enthusiasts are concerned. Every track is a winner and who casn resists that rare artist picture cover of a beaming 16 year old Patti embarking on what was to become a sparkling career.
rare in the extreme - condition could hardly be finer!
Sorry, this item has already been won!
The winning bid was £ 191.00
Richard Flowers
I Don't Believe You Love Me C/w Do It
Very rare 1973 Los Angeles Soulful dancer from the genius behind the “Flowers” recordings “For Real” “We Can Make It Happen” etc.
This one carries the same ease of production that provides the dancer with a spectacular stroller to reckon with. Slightly jazzy arrangement is fused by a combination of horns, keyboards and fleeting guitar work. Mr. Flowers convincing vocal welds the sessions into a play again and again ear-worm. Infectious stuff..
Backed with a harder edged FUNK tune using the same instruments for a totally different effect. Strong mid-paced punchy L.A. funk dancer with some killer horn breaks..
Jimmy Delphs
Dancing A Hole On The World Vocal / Instrumental
Let’s get serious!
Whilst us mere mortals were crowing over owning The Esquires version of this Tony Hestor composition; The Crowned Prince Of The Casino Richard Searling was spinning the infinitely rarer original take by Jimmy Delphs. Yes we were all upstaged yet again, as he dropped this beauty into sets that included Cecil Washington, Moses Dillard and the like elevating RS to by far and away the greatest Northern Soul DJ of his generation.
Today this 45 is still held in huge regard not only because of it’s extreme rarity but also because, when Ollie McLaughlin & Mike Terry get to work on a Tony Hester creation, no other version was ever going to surpass it.
A NORTHERN SOUL TROPHY sounding every note as good as it did back in the days of Sir Dickie Searling in his unassailable position as No. 1.
This copy has some light surface brush but plays loud-clean and clear - check out the soundfile lifted directly off this disc.
Sorry, this item has already been won!
The winning bid was £ 879.00
Stevie Wonder
Stevie Wonder
5 in the 1965 series of UK Tamla Motown EP’s and one of the most difficult in the run to acquire. So very seldom comes to market with our 15 year old sales-data telling us this is only our 2nd copy this century.
Track listing covers: 1. Fingertips 2. Happy Street 3. Hey Harmonica Man 4. Square
Neat clean vinyl both sides only revealing very light blemishes, both labels are perfect, the cover is free of writing, splits or tears both back and front cover. Only a few light crease (please check front cover scan) back cover has some age “browning” but otherwise clean.
This is a tough one to snare - do not pass by.
Sorry, this item has already been won!
The winning bid was £ 140.00
Patti Austin
Leave A Little Love
Whilst seeking those Northern Soul gems released in different countries, few if any carry more NS Kudos than this 1966 4 track French EP showcasing 4 of Patti’s finest Northern Soul offerings.
Not only wine, food & chat up lines, the French also produced the very finest 7” EP’s on Planet Earth. This example being the ultimate to own, as far as Northern Soul enthusiasts are concerned. Every track is a winner and who casn resists that rare artist picture cover of a beaming 16 year old Patti embarking on what was to become a sparkling career.
rare in the extreme - condition could hardly be finer!
Sorry, this item has already been won!
The winning bid was £ 191.00
Richard Flowers
I Don't Believe You Love Me C/w Do It
Very rare 1973 Los Angeles Soulful dancer from the genius behind the “Flowers” recordings “For Real” “We Can Make It Happen” etc.
This one carries the same ease of production that provides the dancer with a spectacular stroller to reckon with. Slightly jazzy arrangement is fused by a combination of horns, keyboards and fleeting guitar work. Mr. Flowers convincing vocal welds the sessions into a play again and again ear-worm. Infectious stuff..
Backed with a harder edged FUNK tune using the same instruments for a totally different effect. Strong mid-paced punchy L.A. funk dancer with some killer horn breaks..
Two great sides one hard-to-get disc..
Sorry, this item has already been won!
The winning bid was £ 211.00