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Mine for today.I only post records i actually own.My box is modest in number but contains most of my faves just like this one.A fantastic record i challenge any one not to move a body part to ht
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Here is mine for today.After watching the Northern Soul Film i loved the soundtrack all classics and all great.But all of them although great were very familiar and heard out regularly.But one of the
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:hatsoff2:HI ALL I'm BACK ? HERE IS ONE FOR TONY WARROT RIP, https://youtu.be/KYDfXddx4SE
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As I am very late with picking a new theme, I thought it was time for us to pick the TOP Favourites of each member, ideally pick a 45 from your collection, that you feel that it is a must have record to own, not easy! as I'm aware that there are similar threads all over the WEB, that your choice will also include info that will help younger soul brothers & sisters will enjoy your pick,.
WHY WE NEED TO DO THS? On Friday we had a Gas man at a guess he was in his mid 20s, call at our house, he could not contain himself after noticing my record room, he asked me many questions about the rare soul scene, as he had started going to local events & was going to the Blackpool weekender,
Never to miss a opportunity to play records, I put on a few classics for him, what surprised me was he did not know some & the ones he did he was unaware of the artist or title, in-fact he needed some education, (this is something that is missing from other threads, with a couple of exception, John Manships gives a great potted write up on all of his items that I really enjoy.)
A list of must haves as opposed to the top 500 records that Kev Roberts put together will differ by the fact it is record club members pick, not 1 persons view, although Kevs book is excellent, this will be if we can be a collectors guide & benefits the up & coming DJs of to-morrow,
I have put a few pictures of what I call classics, but for some off the younger people they are newies,
To kick of the thread I have picked a big sound from 1972 that would be classed as a TORCH MECCA classic,
SMASH RECORDS #S2111 - the AMBERS - "Potion of LOVE" b/w "Another LOVE".
https://youtu.be/EnGhenK_RP0