Mike Posted December 2, 2016 Share Posted December 2, 2016 View full article Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Woodbutcher Posted December 2, 2016 Share Posted December 2, 2016 To save you a lengthy search through ... https://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/auction-catalogues/j-c-featonby-auctioneers-and-valuers/catalogue-id-srfe10015?page=6 Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
purist Posted December 3, 2016 Share Posted December 3, 2016 What a strange way to sell them ! There doesn't seem to be a list of the contents of the boxes, or even how many records each box contains, just saying 4000 45's doesn't really help. With a 25.5% buyers premium also to take into account how would you know what to bid? I suppose if it's close enough distance wise then it'd be worth a journey to go look, but that's gonna cut down the potential buyers, or will it be just like a gathering of the major and minor dealers? I remember previous collections auctioned via this route and they raised a tiny percentage of what I would have expected. If I knew whose collection this is I'd have definitely advised them to sell them via a different route. Bonkers to me ! Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
davidwapples Posted December 3, 2016 Share Posted December 3, 2016 If this is who I think it is then there will be some great records in there . I've been buying from him for years after getting a tip from a fellow collector . The clues are in the newspaper article and there was a thread on here about him earlier in the year . If I had some spare cash I'd be up for a couple of boxes blind Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Soulsickdog Posted December 3, 2016 Share Posted December 3, 2016 I contacted the auctioneers ,they sent me the list of records ,but I cant open on my tablet,isent it to my work and its over 200 pages wanted to print it off but to much to risk. some top stuff on it Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Headsy Posted December 3, 2016 Share Posted December 3, 2016 (edited) It is Johns there are 120 in each box 95% are rubbish early 60s he could never sell or major label big sellers that are neither rnb or soul the odd pop record any of note are bootlegs only two of the boxes are worth any bid and they contain a small quantity of reissues and stick on bootlegs Edited December 3, 2016 by headsy chech 1 Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Baldsoulie Posted December 3, 2016 Share Posted December 3, 2016 57 minutes ago, soulsickdog said: I contacted the auctioneers ,they sent me the list of records ,but I cant open on my tablet,isent it to my work and its over 200 pages wanted to print it off but to much to risk. some top stuff on it Are you willing to share if I send my email address or are you restricted for some reason? Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Daz Posted December 3, 2016 Share Posted December 3, 2016 Many modern reissues Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Kegsy Posted December 4, 2016 Share Posted December 4, 2016 21 hours ago, purist said: What a strange way to sell them ! There doesn't seem to be a list of the contents of the boxes, or even how many records each box contains, just saying 4000 45's doesn't really help. With a 25.5% buyers premium also to take into account how would you know what to bid? I suppose if it's close enough distance wise then it'd be worth a journey to go look, but that's gonna cut down the potential buyers, or will it be just like a gathering of the major and minor dealers? I remember previous collections auctioned via this route and they raised a tiny percentage of what I would have expected. If I knew whose collection this is I'd have definitely advised them to sell them via a different route. Bonkers to me ! I heard about this on Thursday and did some digging. The post above just about sums up my thoughts. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Headsy Posted December 4, 2016 Share Posted December 4, 2016 What a load of bollocks records are listed and available ftom auctioneers nothing unusual about splitting lots in an auction Estate not left to anybody Any question to them about origin gets an honest answer Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
purist Posted December 4, 2016 Share Posted December 4, 2016 1 hour ago, headsy said: What a load of bollocks records are listed and available ftom auctioneers nothing unusual about splitting lots in an auction Estate not left to anybody Any question to them about origin gets an honest answer I clicked on more details, and it didn't even show quantity in each box, let alone a list of titles. Can you put up a link to the titles list please Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Johnty Posted December 4, 2016 Share Posted December 4, 2016 Majority is blues ,doo wop, 60s, few motown bit of reggae, Northern mainly reissues or boots all mixed up in the lots & yes it is the remnants from Johns collection spoke to a few who have been through these when John was alive & not a great deal of any to note sale starts at 11.00am 25% buyer commission on top , I printed them off for our soul night last night for collectors to have a look at no big records on original of what we could see Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Headsy Posted December 4, 2016 Share Posted December 4, 2016 No link. list was available from auctioneers on excel sheet Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Jason S Posted December 5, 2016 Share Posted December 5, 2016 Anyone from the North East go to this? It's only down the road from me in North Shields and assumed it was John's stuff but forgot about it til too late. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Joyandpain Posted December 5, 2016 Share Posted December 5, 2016 seen list lots and lots of boots and crap Headsy is spot on in description Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Mike Lofthouse Posted December 5, 2016 Share Posted December 5, 2016 £1700 ( +20+%) highest bid on one lot - 200 or so 45's Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Johnty Posted December 5, 2016 Share Posted December 5, 2016 3 hours ago, Mike Lofthouse said: £1700 ( +20+%) highest bid on one lot - 200 or so 45's This lot contained Eddie Parker I'm Gone & Rose Baptiste boots dealers & internet driving prices up every record lot started at £100 auction started at 11 records never came on till 4 cheapest batch went for £160 , 2 lots for around £500 Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Johnty Posted December 5, 2016 Share Posted December 5, 2016 5 hours ago, HARRY 1 said: seen list lots and lots of boots and crap Headsy is spot on in description Just wasted a full day set out at 9 back at 7.30 but the craics been good few of the lads from Newcastle there Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Daz Posted December 5, 2016 Share Posted December 5, 2016 I thought i had seen it it all until today that is. We all think ebay is bad.......... well it was a day of my life wasted. Most of the 45 lots hit well over £200 each most were in fact between £300-£500. Lot 339 hit £1700 + 22.5% buyer commission £2082.50! The Tan Geers, Ruby Andrews and Sam Fletcher Bootlegs. UNBELIVEABLE. What have I missed in this lot? I am sure that most of this lot were reissues. Remember most of these lots were reissues and possibly old soul pack records that could never be sold as a lot of the titles were familiar. Well done Featonby's Auction Room, you hit the Jackpot. I was there all day and did bid on a lot of them but then it just went daft with one person buying most of what was for sale. I should have got the hint when I noticed the said person unfolding cardboard boxes for 45's before the records had been sold haha. Here are the listings of lot 339: BOX KK lot no : 339 Eric Frank Avalon Venus Atlantic The Buffalo Springfield Rock 'n' Roll woman Flip Richard Berry Louie Louie Old Gold Gary Puckett & The Union Gap Young Girl American Pie Little Jr Parker Sweet home Chicago Collectables Count Five Psychotic Reaction Collectables The Chordettes Mr Sandman Atlantic The Chordettes Loollipop Stateside The Chiffons A Love So Fine Specialty Little Richard Send me some lovin' Chess Luther Dixon Feeling of Love G.I The Starfires I Never Loved Her MCA Records Michael McDonald Sweet Freedom Metromedia The Winstons Color Him Father HI Al Green Right now, Right Now HI Al Green Drivin' Wheel Private I The Staple Singers Slippery People Event The Fatback Band gotta learn how to dance Streetwave Arnie's Love im out of your life Giant Color Me Badd I wanna sex you up SoulCity Walter & The Admirations Life of Tears Achievement Rocq-e Harrell my heart keeps beating faster Joker The Showmen Our love will grow Sound impression Doni Burdick I have faith in you Uptite The Superlatives I still love you Champion Gloria Jones My bad boy's comin' home Virtual Magnetics I have a girl Gogate Little John Just wait and see Mar-V-Lus Alvin Cash and the registers Sweatin' (do you want to) Lamon Ellusions You wouldn't understand Stata The Deadbeats No second chance Sterling Yvonne Daniels Don’t want to get away from your love Faro Enchantments I'm in love with your daughter (part 1) Flip Richard Berry Have love will travel Coxsone Jackie Opel Push Wood Swingin' Big Jay McNeely and Band Psycho Serenade Congress The Bracelets Waddle Waddle Okeh Tan Geers Let my heart and soul be free Soul 7 Audrey Freeman Three rooms Musicor The Platters Not my girl Tamla Jnr Walker Tune up Jet Stream Barbara Lynn (Until then) I'll suffer Checker Little Luther Eenie meenie minie moe 3246 Matt Lucas Shake it Robin Champion Jack Dupree Drunk again Cobra Otis Rush and his band Double trouble Detroit stars Pat Lewis Geni Cadet George Kirby Good night Irene Tollie Sam Fletcher I'd think it over R&B Gold Larose Phillips Wanted Quaint Otis Lee Hard row to hoe Soultown Ray Agee I'm losing again Dra Jessie May It might as well be spring Peacock Willie Mae 'Big mama Thornton' Hound dog Peacock Willie Mae 'Big mama Thornton' I smell a rat Bay tone Willie Mae 'Big mama Thornton' You did me wrong Irma Big mama Thornton and the High tones Big mama's coming home Arctic Winfield Parker Fallin' star Arctic The Ambassadors I only have eyes for you Arctic Kenny Gamble It takes two Arctic The combo kings The Rock Arctic The Tiffanys Lover Boy Arctic Barbara Mason Catch him, love Pied Piper Lorraine Chandler I can't hold on Pied Piper Mikki Farrow Set my heart at ease Pied Piper September Jones Voo Doo Madamoiselle Pied Piper Tony Hester Just can't leave Pied Piper Willie Kendrick She'll be leaving you Pied Piper Nancy Wilcox Gamblers Blues Pied Piper Rose Batiste This heart is lonely Pied Piper The Cavaliers Ooh it hurts me Pied Piper Nancy Wilcox He'll be leaving you Waxpoetics The moments Baby I want you Zodiac Ruby Andrews Just loving you Fame Dan Penn Keep on talking Fame George Jackson Victim of a foolish heart Flo-Jo The Tranells Blessed with a love Detroit 1 Bettye Lavette Right outta time Mark4 Noel Mckoy Determind man Genuine Mr Soul What happened to yesterday Thomas Saxie Russell Psychedelic soul - part 1 All Brothers The Emanon's orchestra Bird walking Philips The Chesterfields You walked away Soul Galore Benny Curtis and the Dirty Hearts Dirty hearts Northern Johnnie Mae Mathews I have no choice Revilot Rosie Battiste I miss my baby Awake Eddie Parker I'm gone All Brothers The Emanon's One heart Connoisseur Marty Richards What makes one fall in love Connoisseur Freddy Jaye Thinking of you Sherry Hill Betty Everette No place to hide Eric Bernie Williams Ever again Soul Betty Brooks Funky funky Dynamite soul Denis Bryant Soul man Jazzman Mark Murphy Why don't you do right Stardust Johnny Maestro I'm stepping out of the picture Stardust Barbara Lewis I Remember the feeling Stardust Ernestine Anderson Keep an eye on love Stardust Poets Wrapped around your finger Stardust Hattie Littles Here you come Soul Tribe Eddie Billups Shake off that dream Soul Tribe Rhonda McDaniel Why am I crying Soul Tribe King Moses I've got this feeling Soul Tribe The sweet inspirations Sweet Love Blackjack Informers Lady of the night Boo Brothers of soul I'm the one that love forgot Sidra Pearl Jones A dream Big Mack The Manhattens The feeling is mutual Parlophone Ral Donner You don't know what you've got Tamla motown R.Dean Taylor Gotta see Jane MCA Records The Chi-Lites Troubles A' coming MCA Records The Chi-Lites (For God's sake) Give more power to the people CBS The Dave Brubeck Quartet This can't be love Chess Marlena Shaw Mercy Mercy Mercy Atlantic Baby Washington Breakfast in bed Atlantic King Floyd Got to have your lovin' Mercury Records Jimmy Castor Bang Bang BOX LL lot no: 339 CBS Billy Joe Royal Steal Away Ember Records "Little" Esther Phillips Am I that easy to forget Fontana Little Richard I don't know what you've got ( but it's got me ) part1 Bell Records The Delfonics Funny Feeling MCA Records Leon Haywood Tennesee Waltx Stateside The Murmaids Popsicles and Icicles Island Nirvana Rainbow Chaser MGM The Stereos The Big Knock Buddah Records Curtis Mayfield Freddies Dead Liberty Al Wilson Shake me, Wake me Direction Sly & The Family Stone Stand! Direction Sly & The Family Stone Hot Fun in the Summertime Direction Sly & The Family Stone M'Lady Direction Sly & The Family Stone Hot Fun in the Summertime Direction Sly & The Family Stone Thank you Direction Sly & The Family Stone I Ain't going for that Direction Sly & The Family Stone Everyday People Direction The Chambers Brothers time has come today Mercury Records Joe Simon You're the one for me London The Teddy Bears To know him is to love him Roulette Tommy James & The Shondells Do Something to me Columbia Helen Shapiro You Don't Know PYE Records Mel Carter When a boy falls in love Pye International Chubby Checker Twist it up Tamla Motown Magic Disco Machine Control Tower Tamla Motown Supremes Bad Weather Tamla Motown Supremes Your wonderful sweet love Tamla Motown Stevie Wonder Don't know why I love you Tamla Motown The Supremes up the ladder to the roof Tamla Motown Marvin Gaye Too busy thinkinbg about my baby Tamla motown Marvin Gaye I want you Tamla motown Marvin Gaye After the dance Tamla motown The Temptations Lay of the land Tamla motown The Temptations Just my imagination Tamla motown R.Dean Taylor Gotta see Jane Tamla motown Eddie Kendricks Keep on truckin' part 1 Tamla motown Jimmy Ruffin Let's say goodbye tomorrow Tamla motown Smokey Robinson and the Miracles I second that emotion Tamla motown Temptations I need you Tamla motown The Miracles Love machine (part 1) Tamla motown Eddie Kendricks Boogie Down Tamla motown Rose Banks Darling Baby Atlantic Booker T. & The MG's Red Beans and rice Stax Mable John It's catchin Ace Records Bobby Marchan Don't take you love away from me Toddlin' Town records Thomas East & Fabulous Playboys I get a groove Motown The Supremes up the ladder to the roof Marc Records The Specials I'm leaving it up to you KWS Please don't go CBS records Love unlimited If you want me, say it Deram Katie Brigs Overland Oasis Roberta Kelly Trouble-maker Ric-tic records J J Barnes Day Tripper Kon-Ti Toni Washington Dear Diary Jay Pee Records The Eight Minutes Let's sign a peace treaty Jay Pee Records The Eight Minutes Will you still be mine RCA Vernon Bullock Two kinds of people (I am) Valley Vue Records Craig T Cooper Love Dues ABC Records Four Tops Catfish Warner/Elektra/Atlantic Jennifer Holliday Hard times for lovers Warner/Elektra/Atlantic Jennifer Holliday No Frills love Mercury Records The Chi-Lites Happy being lonely Jotee Records The Blendelles La la the magic song Philadelphia International Records The O'Jays Family Reunion Philly Groove Records The Delfonics Hey Baby Arista Aretha Franklin & George Benson Love all the hurt away Warner Bros Records Graham Central Station Ghetto Columbia Pockets Pasado Dash Foxy Get off Brunswick The Chi-lites Here i am Philly Groove Records First choice First Choice Metromedia The Winstons Birds of a feather Stax Booker T. & The MG's Soul limbo Casablanca Stephanie Mills Last night Hilltak records Dalton & Dubarri Til the day i started loving you Atlantic Chic My forbidden lover RCA Eddy Rosemond Wake up and move Funk it Westbound Detroit Emeralds I bet you get the one Eastbound records Catfish Hodge Birmingham Stax John lee Hooker Tupelo pt.1 20th Century records silver Hawk All I can do Chimneyville King Floyd Groove me United Artists Records Mark Radice Monkey see monkey do Buddah Records Gladys Knight & The Pips Make yours a happy home Stax Rufus Thomas The world is round Volt The emotions What do the lonely do at christmas Stax The newcomers Humpty Dumpty Stax Rufus Thomas I'll be your santa bay Cottilion C & The Shells good morning starshine Stax The Staple Singers The Ghetto Stax The Staple Singers The Challenge Stax Booker T. & The MG's Jamaica this morning Sceptre The Chequers Undecide love Columbia Bob James Theme from Taxi United Artist Records Mandrill Solid Demand Brown Sugar Bye Bye Baby Buddah records Isley Brothers Free Tom Alston Betty Wright Thank you for the many things you've done Solar The Whispers It's a love thing Scorpio David I'd be a M illionaire Columbia Gladys Knight & The Pips Ain't no greater love Buddah Records The Honey Cone Hot Wax Philly Groove Records The Delfonics I gave to you P M Records Malcolm Simmons Lie to me Buddah Records Dorothy Morrison Border Song Philly Groove Records The Delfonics Alfie Cynthia Lady Margo Nothing Better Aristo records Chandelier Give me the love i need Motown Willie Hutch I feel that we can make it Philly Groove Records The Delfonics Didn't I Philly Groove Records Delfonics I'm a man Philly Groove Records The Delfonics Alfie Lipstick records Frankie G Be my baby De-lite records Kool & The Gang Everybodys dancin' Music Merchant Brotherley love Bingo Tod-Ant George Kerr All the way Warner Bros Records Claudia Lennear Two Trains Big Tree Jimmy Mack Give it away At Globe records The Evaros Dedicated to the one i love Jolee records The Blendelles La la the magic song Beam Junction Grace Jones Sorry ITC Keanya Collins You don't own me De-lite records Crown Heights Affair Dancin' Abbot records The state dept Wild Honey part 1 Fontana The Dave Brubeck Quartet Take five Boola-Boola Records The Wind Jammers Poor sad sam Junior The Sensations You make a fool of me Whit Bobby Powell The Bells of St. Marys Life Wind Make Believe Top ten records Gene Anderson Susie Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Kev Cane Posted December 5, 2016 Share Posted December 5, 2016 Boo Brothers of soul I'm the one that love forgot Don't think this exists Daz 1 Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Daz Posted December 5, 2016 Share Posted December 5, 2016 20 minutes ago, kev cane said: Boo Brothers of soul I'm the one that love forgot Don't think this exists Daz Hi Kev, I have never seen so many bootleg / reissues. Some i've never seen before and some looked like a DIY effort. An unusual lot indeed. 2 Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Mike Lofthouse Posted December 6, 2016 Share Posted December 6, 2016 10 hours ago, Daz said: I thought i had seen it it all until today that is. We all think ebay is bad.......... well it was a day of my life wasted. I registered , got the spreadsheet sent and watched it unfold on-line. Quickly realized that each lot was taking a minute so it was going to be nearly 5 o'clock before it started. They even paused the auction at that point! must of frustrated a few up there. So glad I didn't travel up. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Julianb Posted December 6, 2016 Share Posted December 6, 2016 I assume the Ray Agee, Otis Lee, Mikki Farrow and Sam Fletcher were all boots, otherwise someone got a bargain!! Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Joyandpain Posted December 6, 2016 Share Posted December 6, 2016 more boots than Imelda Marcos walk in wardrobe will probably get stuck on ebay as the real deal !!! Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Popular Post Johnty Posted December 6, 2016 Popular Post Share Posted December 6, 2016 13 hours ago, kev cane said: Boo Brothers of soul I'm the one that love forgot Don't think this exists Daz Who was that buying virtually everything at the back of the room i didn't recognise him Only bid on couple of lots as you say wasted day but we had a laugh in the pub opposite with Dicka & Steve telling of times they tried to buy records off John & come away with nowt , I know how they felt after today , John was nearly present at the auction as Dicka has his ashes in the boot of his car 4 Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Kev Cane Posted December 6, 2016 Share Posted December 6, 2016 6 hours ago, johnty said: Who was that buying virtually everything at the back of the room i didn't recognise him Only bid on couple of lots as you say wasted day but we had a laugh in the pub opposite with Dicka & Steve telling of times they tried to buy records off John & come away with nowt , I know how they felt after today , John was nearly present at the auction as Dicka has his ashes in the boot of his car Don't know mate, wasn't there Kev Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Daz Posted December 6, 2016 Share Posted December 6, 2016 The fella buying them was a familiar face to me. But I cannot recall where from? A record dealer imo. One thing is for sure he will struggle to make any profit on all of what was purchased. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Jason S Posted December 6, 2016 Share Posted December 6, 2016 That was a five mile round trip saved! Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Headsy Posted December 9, 2016 Share Posted December 9, 2016 Told today total was around 7.8k for the sale Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
davidwapples Posted December 9, 2016 Share Posted December 9, 2016 3 hours ago, headsy said: Told today total was around 7.8k for the sale Less than 2 pounds a record then Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Rick Smith Posted December 11, 2016 Share Posted December 11, 2016 Looking at the crazy rices boots and re-issues are fetching on ebay and the rest I recon at £2.00 a record there's money to be made by someone. Just look at Comedy Sale Of The Day in look at your box. We're all laughing at whoever paid that for a pile of crap but i think the dodgy dealers out there will have a field. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Frankie Crocker Posted December 12, 2016 Share Posted December 12, 2016 On 05/12/2016 at 22:07, Daz said: I thought i had seen it it all until today that is. We all think ebay is bad.......... well it was a day of my life wasted. Most of the 45 lots hit well over £200 each most were in fact between £300-£500. Lot 339 hit £1700 + 22.5% buyer commission £2082.50! The Tan Geers, Ruby Andrews and Sam Fletcher Bootlegs. UNBELIVEABLE. What have I missed in this lot? I am sure that most of this lot were reissues. Remember most of these lots were reissues and possibly old soul pack records that could never be sold as a lot of the titles were familiar. Well done Featonby's Auction Room, you hit the Jackpot. I was there all day and did bid on a lot of them but then it just went daft with one person buying most of what was for sale. I should have got the hint when I noticed the said person unfolding cardboard boxes for 45's before the records had been sold haha. Here are the listings of lot 339: BOX KK lot no : 339 Eric Frank Avalon Venus Atlantic The Buffalo Springfield Rock 'n' Roll woman Flip Richard Berry Louie Louie Old Gold Gary Puckett & The Union Gap Young Girl American Pie Little Jr Parker Sweet home Chicago Collectables Count Five Psychotic Reaction Collectables The Chordettes Mr Sandman Atlantic The Chordettes Loollipop Stateside The Chiffons A Love So Fine Specialty Little Richard Send me some lovin' Chess Luther Dixon Feeling of Love G.I The Starfires I Never Loved Her MCA Records Michael McDonald Sweet Freedom Metromedia The Winstons Color Him Father HI Al Green Right now, Right Now HI Al Green Drivin' Wheel Private I The Staple Singers Slippery People Event The Fatback Band gotta learn how to dance Streetwave Arnie's Love im out of your life Giant Color Me Badd I wanna sex you up SoulCity Walter & The Admirations Life of Tears Achievement Rocq-e Harrell my heart keeps beating faster Joker The Showmen Our love will grow Sound impression Doni Burdick I have faith in you Uptite The Superlatives I still love you Champion Gloria Jones My bad boy's comin' home Virtual Magnetics I have a girl Gogate Little John Just wait and see Mar-V-Lus Alvin Cash and the registers Sweatin' (do you want to) Lamon Ellusions You wouldn't understand Stata The Deadbeats No second chance Sterling Yvonne Daniels Don’t want to get away from your love Faro Enchantments I'm in love with your daughter (part 1) Flip Richard Berry Have love will travel Coxsone Jackie Opel Push Wood Swingin' Big Jay McNeely and Band Psycho Serenade Congress The Bracelets Waddle Waddle Okeh Tan Geers Let my heart and soul be free Soul 7 Audrey Freeman Three rooms Musicor The Platters Not my girl Tamla Jnr Walker Tune up Jet Stream Barbara Lynn (Until then) I'll suffer Checker Little Luther Eenie meenie minie moe 3246 Matt Lucas Shake it Robin Champion Jack Dupree Drunk again Cobra Otis Rush and his band Double trouble Detroit stars Pat Lewis Geni Cadet George Kirby Good night Irene Tollie Sam Fletcher I'd think it over R&B Gold Larose Phillips Wanted Quaint Otis Lee Hard row to hoe Soultown Ray Agee I'm losing again Dra Jessie May It might as well be spring Peacock Willie Mae 'Big mama Thornton' Hound dog Peacock Willie Mae 'Big mama Thornton' I smell a rat Bay tone Willie Mae 'Big mama Thornton' You did me wrong Irma Big mama Thornton and the High tones Big mama's coming home Arctic Winfield Parker Fallin' star Arctic The Ambassadors I only have eyes for you Arctic Kenny Gamble It takes two Arctic The combo kings The Rock Arctic The Tiffanys Lover Boy Arctic Barbara Mason Catch him, love Pied Piper Lorraine Chandler I can't hold on Pied Piper Mikki Farrow Set my heart at ease Pied Piper September Jones Voo Doo Madamoiselle Pied Piper Tony Hester Just can't leave Pied Piper Willie Kendrick She'll be leaving you Pied Piper Nancy Wilcox Gamblers Blues Pied Piper Rose Batiste This heart is lonely Pied Piper The Cavaliers Ooh it hurts me Pied Piper Nancy Wilcox He'll be leaving you Waxpoetics The moments Baby I want you Zodiac Ruby Andrews Just loving you Fame Dan Penn Keep on talking Fame George Jackson Victim of a foolish heart Flo-Jo The Tranells Blessed with a love Detroit 1 Bettye Lavette Right outta time Mark4 Noel Mckoy Determind man Genuine Mr Soul What happened to yesterday Thomas Saxie Russell Psychedelic soul - part 1 All Brothers The Emanon's orchestra Bird walking Philips The Chesterfields You walked away Soul Galore Benny Curtis and the Dirty Hearts Dirty hearts Northern Johnnie Mae Mathews I have no choice Revilot Rosie Battiste I miss my baby Awake Eddie Parker I'm gone All Brothers The Emanon's One heart Connoisseur Marty Richards What makes one fall in love Connoisseur Freddy Jaye Thinking of you Sherry Hill Betty Everette No place to hide Eric Bernie Williams Ever again Soul Betty Brooks Funky funky Dynamite soul Denis Bryant Soul man Jazzman Mark Murphy Why don't you do right Stardust Johnny Maestro I'm stepping out of the picture Stardust Barbara Lewis I Remember the feeling Stardust Ernestine Anderson Keep an eye on love Stardust Poets Wrapped around your finger Stardust Hattie Littles Here you come Soul Tribe Eddie Billups Shake off that dream Soul Tribe Rhonda McDaniel Why am I crying Soul Tribe King Moses I've got this feeling Soul Tribe The sweet inspirations Sweet Love Blackjack Informers Lady of the night Boo Brothers of soul I'm the one that love forgot Sidra Pearl Jones A dream Big Mack The Manhattens The feeling is mutual Parlophone Ral Donner You don't know what you've got Tamla motown R.Dean Taylor Gotta see Jane MCA Records The Chi-Lites Troubles A' coming MCA Records The Chi-Lites (For God's sake) Give more power to the people CBS The Dave Brubeck Quartet This can't be love Chess Marlena Shaw Mercy Mercy Mercy Atlantic Baby Washington Breakfast in bed Atlantic King Floyd Got to have your lovin' Mercury Records Jimmy Castor Bang Bang BOX LL lot no: 339 CBS Billy Joe Royal Steal Away Ember Records "Little" Esther Phillips Am I that easy to forget Fontana Little Richard I don't know what you've got ( but it's got me ) part1 Bell Records The Delfonics Funny Feeling MCA Records Leon Haywood Tennesee Waltx Stateside The Murmaids Popsicles and Icicles Island Nirvana Rainbow Chaser MGM The Stereos The Big Knock Buddah Records Curtis Mayfield Freddies Dead Liberty Al Wilson Shake me, Wake me Direction Sly & The Family Stone Stand! Direction Sly & The Family Stone Hot Fun in the Summertime Direction Sly & The Family Stone M'Lady Direction Sly & The Family Stone Hot Fun in the Summertime Direction Sly & The Family Stone Thank you Direction Sly & The Family Stone I Ain't going for that Direction Sly & The Family Stone Everyday People Direction The Chambers Brothers time has come today Mercury Records Joe Simon You're the one for me London The Teddy Bears To know him is to love him Roulette Tommy James & The Shondells Do Something to me Columbia Helen Shapiro You Don't Know PYE Records Mel Carter When a boy falls in love Pye International Chubby Checker Twist it up Tamla Motown Magic Disco Machine Control Tower Tamla Motown Supremes Bad Weather Tamla Motown Supremes Your wonderful sweet love Tamla Motown Stevie Wonder Don't know why I love you Tamla Motown The Supremes up the ladder to the roof Tamla Motown Marvin Gaye Too busy thinkinbg about my baby Tamla motown Marvin Gaye I want you Tamla motown Marvin Gaye After the dance Tamla motown The Temptations Lay of the land Tamla motown The Temptations Just my imagination Tamla motown R.Dean Taylor Gotta see Jane Tamla motown Eddie Kendricks Keep on truckin' part 1 Tamla motown Jimmy Ruffin Let's say goodbye tomorrow Tamla motown Smokey Robinson and the Miracles I second that emotion Tamla motown Temptations I need you Tamla motown The Miracles Love machine (part 1) Tamla motown Eddie Kendricks Boogie Down Tamla motown Rose Banks Darling Baby Atlantic Booker T. & The MG's Red Beans and rice Stax Mable John It's catchin Ace Records Bobby Marchan Don't take you love away from me Toddlin' Town records Thomas East & Fabulous Playboys I get a groove Motown The Supremes up the ladder to the roof Marc Records The Specials I'm leaving it up to you KWS Please don't go CBS records Love unlimited If you want me, say it Deram Katie Brigs Overland Oasis Roberta Kelly Trouble-maker Ric-tic records J J Barnes Day Tripper Kon-Ti Toni Washington Dear Diary Jay Pee Records The Eight Minutes Let's sign a peace treaty Jay Pee Records The Eight Minutes Will you still be mine RCA Vernon Bullock Two kinds of people (I am) Valley Vue Records Craig T Cooper Love Dues ABC Records Four Tops Catfish Warner/Elektra/Atlantic Jennifer Holliday Hard times for lovers Warner/Elektra/Atlantic Jennifer Holliday No Frills love Mercury Records The Chi-Lites Happy being lonely Jotee Records The Blendelles La la the magic song Philadelphia International Records The O'Jays Family Reunion Philly Groove Records The Delfonics Hey Baby Arista Aretha Franklin & George Benson Love all the hurt away Warner Bros Records Graham Central Station Ghetto Columbia Pockets Pasado Dash Foxy Get off Brunswick The Chi-lites Here i am Philly Groove Records First choice First Choice Metromedia The Winstons Birds of a feather Stax Booker T. & The MG's Soul limbo Casablanca Stephanie Mills Last night Hilltak records Dalton & Dubarri Til the day i started loving you Atlantic Chic My forbidden lover RCA Eddy Rosemond Wake up and move Funk it Westbound Detroit Emeralds I bet you get the one Eastbound records Catfish Hodge Birmingham Stax John lee Hooker Tupelo pt.1 20th Century records silver Hawk All I can do Chimneyville King Floyd Groove me United Artists Records Mark Radice Monkey see monkey do Buddah Records Gladys Knight & The Pips Make yours a happy home Stax Rufus Thomas The world is round Volt The emotions What do the lonely do at christmas Stax The newcomers Humpty Dumpty Stax Rufus Thomas I'll be your santa bay Cottilion C & The Shells good morning starshine Stax The Staple Singers The Ghetto Stax The Staple Singers The Challenge Stax Booker T. & The MG's Jamaica this morning Sceptre The Chequers Undecide love Columbia Bob James Theme from Taxi United Artist Records Mandrill Solid Demand Brown Sugar Bye Bye Baby Buddah records Isley Brothers Free Tom Alston Betty Wright Thank you for the many things you've done Solar The Whispers It's a love thing Scorpio David I'd be a M illionaire Columbia Gladys Knight & The Pips Ain't no greater love Buddah Records The Honey Cone Hot Wax Philly Groove Records The Delfonics I gave to you P M Records Malcolm Simmons Lie to me Buddah Records Dorothy Morrison Border Song Philly Groove Records The Delfonics Alfie Cynthia Lady Margo Nothing Better Aristo records Chandelier Give me the love i need Motown Willie Hutch I feel that we can make it Philly Groove Records The Delfonics Didn't I Philly Groove Records Delfonics I'm a man Philly Groove Records The Delfonics Alfie Lipstick records Frankie G Be my baby De-lite records Kool & The Gang Everybodys dancin' Music Merchant Brotherley love Bingo Tod-Ant George Kerr All the way Warner Bros Records Claudia Lennear Two Trains Big Tree Jimmy Mack Give it away At Globe records The Evaros Dedicated to the one i love Jolee records The Blendelles La la the magic song Beam Junction Grace Jones Sorry ITC Keanya Collins You don't own me De-lite records Crown Heights Affair Dancin' Abbot records The state dept Wild Honey part 1 Fontana The Dave Brubeck Quartet Take five Boola-Boola Records The Wind Jammers Poor sad sam Junior The Sensations You make a fool of me Whit Bobby Powell The Bells of St. Marys Life Wind Make Believe Ellusions, Ruby Andrews, Otus Lee and Tranells in here also. Would need to have seen the records to know how many boots there were. Also plenty of records never actually booted in Lot 339. So many boots in the box, it's hard to accept there may have been good original vinyl also. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Souledtrafford Posted December 13, 2016 Share Posted December 13, 2016 Some of the magazines/fanzines looked interesting. Anyone know where they went? Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
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