Lee Moses
Never In My Life C/w If Loving You Is A Crime
Get yourself ready for a man you’s about to snarl his way into your heart.
Authoritative New York FUNK from the desk of Johnny Brantley who guides Mr. Moses’s tangled vocal chords though a maze of blaring horns and pumping bass guitar, fusing into a potent Deep Funk stroller of immense power.
Flip it over to witness the emotion this man’s nicotine-coated uttering can stir.. Deep Soul at it’s most effective.
This copy is like brand-new flawless condition..
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The winning bid was £ 168.00
Steve Dixon
Poor Man C/w Depend On Me
For those of you enjoy discovering truly great talents, that never hit the heights their obvious capabilities suggested. Here is a sadly underachieving, but highly gifted soul man you will be wanting to hear more of.
Just 4 singles can be attributed to this Alabama artist, this being his only Northern Soul offering, a punchy horn-charged dancer with a hammond driving the rhythm… the pleading voice steers a steady course, as the horns raise the roof… An on-your-knees performance form Steven Dickerson, expressive and dripping in soulful despair.
Jerry Powell who wrote, arranged & produced both sides borrows some arrangement characteristics from Stax or Fame studios, and deliver big!.
Flipside has long been regarded as a Deep soul grail. As the sound of Mobile takes to the air, with a beseeching ballad of zenithal proportions.
A record that will leave you wondering why life’s opportunities for wider recognition are mysteriously denied to obvious talents…but that’s the sad paradox of searching for “Rare Soul”
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The winning bid was £ 220.00
Dean Courtney
I'll Always Need You
NS Classics dressed in Black don’t come any more enticing than this.
This RCABLACK is near perfect
combat the irresistible lure to own, if you can…
Sorry, this item has already been won!
The winning bid was £ 287.00
R'nb Scene
Autumn 1964 Vol. 1 Edition 3
Wow what an informative issue as Roger Eagle flexes his editorial muscles as the series grows.
This issue from the Autumn of 1964 includes artist pictures and narrative on the following 60s R&B greats. Booker T. Jones, Muddy Waters - the story so far, Mel Turner, Eddie Boyd, Tommy Tucker, Cyril Davies All Stars, Little Walter, Sugar Pie De Santo.
Plus the usual record reviews, plus a neat article on how to strengthen your record collection.
Priceless history from the beginnings of the now worldwide Rare Soul scene.
Sorry, this item has already been won!
The winning bid was £ 47.00
Get yourself ready for a man you’s about to snarl his way into your heart.
Authoritative New York FUNK from the desk of Johnny Brantley who guides Mr. Moses’s tangled vocal chords though a maze of blaring horns and pumping bass guitar, fusing into a potent Deep Funk stroller of immense power.
Flip it over to witness the emotion this man’s nicotine-coated uttering can stir.. Deep Soul at it’s most effective.
This copy is like brand-new flawless condition..
Sorry, this item has already been won!
The winning bid was £ 168.00
For those of you enjoy discovering truly great talents, that never hit the heights their obvious capabilities suggested. Here is a sadly underachieving, but highly gifted soul man you will be wanting to hear more of.
Just 4 singles can be attributed to this Alabama artist, this being his only Northern Soul offering, a punchy horn-charged dancer with a hammond driving the rhythm… the pleading voice steers a steady course, as the horns raise the roof… An on-your-knees performance form Steven Dickerson, expressive and dripping in soulful despair.
Jerry Powell who wrote, arranged & produced both sides borrows some arrangement characteristics from Stax or Fame studios, and deliver big!.
Flipside has long been regarded as a Deep soul grail. As the sound of Mobile takes to the air, with a beseeching ballad of zenithal proportions.
A record that will leave you wondering why life’s opportunities for wider recognition are mysteriously denied to obvious talents…but that’s the sad paradox of searching for “Rare Soul”
Sorry, this item has already been won!
The winning bid was £ 220.00
NS Classics dressed in Black don’t come any more enticing than this.
This RCA BLACK is near perfect
combat the irresistible lure to own, if you can…
Sorry, this item has already been won!
The winning bid was £ 287.00
Wow what an informative issue as Roger Eagle flexes his editorial muscles as the series grows.
This issue from the Autumn of 1964 includes artist pictures and narrative on the following 60s R&B greats. Booker T. Jones, Muddy Waters - the story so far, Mel Turner, Eddie Boyd, Tommy Tucker, Cyril Davies All Stars, Little Walter, Sugar Pie De Santo.
Plus the usual record reviews, plus a neat article on how to strengthen your record collection.
Priceless history from the beginnings of the now worldwide Rare Soul scene.
Sorry, this item has already been won!
The winning bid was £ 47.00