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Only 1 Sam Dees so far, quite surprising!! Dont know this one, when/what is it from?

Have a couple I was going to load when I get home, although no sound card so cant be sure they will work.

Hi glad you enjoyed the Sam track, its from 4 lp box set promo only EAST MEMPHIS MUSIC from 1982 to promote irving music buying up the rights to stax, or something like that( maybe MR ROUNCE CAN CONFIRM) anyway the song is credited to Fredrick knight on the album but is Mr Dees, ( hope i have that right or i'll be in trouble again) not many were made and only gave out to radio jocks in the US.

ANDY :wicked:

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PS Tony R you are a cantankerous and controversial sod, :ohmy: Make Sure is no pop soul record

Jock, nowhere in my posting did I say it was a poor record - in fact, I like it very much, but I sometimes get a bit frustrated that it regularly gets cited as their best record - here and elsewhere - by people who have never heard the best of the Dells (most of which is several bpm slower than "Make Sure").

Compared to "The Love We Had", or something like "My Pretending Days Are Over", "Does Anybody Know I'm Here " or "Give Your Baby A Standing Ovation", though, I'd stick by my comment that it's a pop soul record. And a very good one at that....

See you in Porretta, we'll have a pint in 'Il Califfo'!

TONE :wicked:

If the morning ever comes - fabulettes - phil la

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It does not sound like they believe morning will ever come.

What ever you do, do good - soul superiors of detroit mich (feat_ bobby green) -

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deep harmony gospel

Train to Tampa - sam dees -

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Previously unissued track taken from the "The Birmingham Sound" cd

Believe in me - david sea -

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Also off the Birmingham cd

Believe in me - david sea -

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Also off the Birmingham cd

Nice one Neece - THE BIRMINGHAM SOUND - THE SOUL OF NEAL HEMPHILL - Superb CD. 100% recommended, a few funky sounds on it, but beyond these other standouts are other than the soundfiles already posted - David Sea - Let's Just Get Together, Roscoe Robinson - Two Heart Accident, Ralph 'Soul' Jackson - Take Me Back and Little Louis Barber - Specify

Cheers Pat

YOU WON'T SUPPORT ME - mill street depo - stang

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Time for a lady and what a lady Linda jones given it some on this

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Great track - but flip it over for 'I May Be Right I May Be Wrong' - PLay this bugger LOUD and tell me it ain't a great 70s dancer - Slightly on the funkier side but IMHO a belter!

Rich

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