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Does anybody recommend any 70s

Album only tracks, I’m looking to buy

any into  would be appropriated

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34 minutes ago, Douglaschip said:

Barbara Hall - fantastic version.

Adam

Yep - got this version in a soul pack many years back.

On 21/09/2019 at 18:27, Blackpoolsoul said:

 

What a cracking track. Loved this ever since first hearing it.

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4 hours ago, Rick Scott said:

 Yea, Same with Bobby Womack's" Something for my Head" released on this label too so another track now none LP Only

I don't "count" these later issues myself. I think if there is no contemporary 45 release then its LP only

Cheers Paul

17 hours ago, Ric-tic said:

Garland Green was released on an Expansion 7” in 2016

Didnt realise that. To be honest I was viewing the question from the POV that there wasnt a current 45 issue of a track at the time of release (or at least within a year) rather than 39 years later.

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Enjoying this thread - always on the look out for LP recommendations, esp 70's and 80's. Here's a few favourites of mine I don't think have been mentioned:-

Leon Haywood - Fair warnin' ('Back to stay' LP)

Gene Townsel - I'm walking away ('Time wounds all heels' LP)

Richard 'Popcorn' Wylie - How did I lose you ('Extrasensory Perception' LP)

O.V. Wright - Let's straighten it out ('The bottom line' LP)

Prince Phillip Mitchell - You'll throw bricks at him ('Make it good' LP)

Vocies of East Harlem - Take a stand ('Can you feel it' LP)

Smoke - Sunshine Roses and Rainbows ('Smoke' LP, also released as Blacksmoke) - possibly the best fiver I've ever spent 

Clydene Jackson - I need your love ('Fresh' LP)

 

I mean with Willie Hutch, Jerry Butler, David Ruffin, Lamont Dozier etc its really like shooting fish in a barrel !

From his 'Concert in Blues' LP

 

Kim tolliver “i’m Loosing the feeling”

 

well regarded by many I love it and rate it as one of her best

Swiss Movement - Come Around Here - from the It's Time For The Swiss Movement LP.

Paul Dallison played it on Saturday at slim Jenkins Place in Sheffield - I can't get it out of my head, it's superb.

8 hours ago, Chris Turnbull said:

Enjoying this thread - always on the look out for LP recommendations, esp 70's and 80's. Here's a few favourites of mine I don't think have been mentioned:-

Leon Haywood - Fair warnin' ('Back to stay' LP)

Gene Townsel - I'm walking away ('Time wounds all heels' LP)

Richard 'Popcorn' Wylie - How did I lose you ('Extrasensory Perception' LP)

O.V. Wright - Let's straighten it out ('The bottom line' LP)

Prince Phillip Mitchell - You'll throw bricks at him ('Make it good' LP)

Vocies of East Harlem - Take a stand ('Can you feel it' LP)

Smoke - Sunshine Roses and Rainbows ('Smoke' LP, also released as Blacksmoke) - possibly the best fiver I've ever spent 

Clydene Jackson - I need your love ('Fresh' LP)

 

Gene Townsel was on 7"

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16 minutes ago, Blackpoolsoul said:

Gene Townsel was on 7"

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Isn't it a more recent release though, i.e. years after the Lp?

10 hours ago, Chalky said:

Isn't it a more recent release though, i.e. years after the Lp?

I must apologise, but I think there is some confusion here which came from somewhere....... the thread was and I quote

"Does anybody recommend any 70s

Album only tracks" and I have just tried to stick to the thread. 😀

 

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11 hours ago, Blackpoolsoul said:

I must apologise, but I think there is some confusion here which came from somewhere....... the thread was and I quote

"Does anybody recommend any 70s

Album only tracks" and I have just tried to stick to the thread. 😀

 

As have most and many do not count 45s released years after for the scene.  To many they are still LP only tracks. 

If I was running a venue I would want the Lp on the turntable rather than an expansion release. 

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19 minutes ago, Valentina said:

omg we forgot this: 

Wow that is fabulous - got the 'Love me' 45 but never had the LP - what a tune

3 hours ago, Chalky said:

As have most and many do not count 45s released years after for the scene.  To many they are still LP only tracks. 

If I was running a venue I would want the Lp on the turntable rather than an expansion release. 

Well the problem if I recall , as you will no doubt know, with the particular LP in question Gene Townsel, is that part of the LP was poorly mixed and ran into the next track without a gap and I can clearly remember Mo playing the Single and Mick holding up the LP to prove they had it

Amusing at the time and it wasn't until I bought the LP that I realised. Fortunately, I no longer DJ, so it isn't a problem for me

 

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On 23/09/2019 at 12:28, Blackpoolsoul said:

Sadly not an LP only release anymore

Richard Searling released it in on single ( a bit like I didn't realise on the Mascara track above)

 

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Why ‘sadly ‘???

Thelma Houston - Nothing left to give - on U.K. and some EU releases only. This track is NOT on the USA MW102 release  I think I have a spare in my sales somewhere

 

4 minutes ago, Blackpoolsoul said:

 

Great stuff - always reminds me of Cleethorpes weekenders after it featured in the C4 doc

'Baby that's a no no' and 'Do I deserve it baby' also killer album-only cuts as far as I know 

 

On 23/09/2019 at 12:08, mickjay33 said:

 

Just saw loads of Dutch copies of this in Amsterdam - fiver on average

Just now, polyvelts said:

Just saw loads of Dutch copies of this in Amsterdam - fiver on average

Should have brought 'em back - I'd have given you a tenner 😁

6 hours ago, Chris Turnbull said:

Should have brought 'em back - I'd have given you a tenner 😁

If you think that's a lack of foresight back in '81 I bought 25 Sherlock Holmes on Part III and left around 500 !

7 hours ago, Chris Turnbull said:

Should have brought 'em back - I'd have given you a tenner 😁

Don't worry. The dutch release is a late 70s reissue, worth about 15 quid max.

On 02/10/2019 at 16:40, polyvelts said:

Just saw loads of Dutch copies of this in Amsterdam - fiver on average

Yes. Was on catalogue in Netherlands and for some reason still available up until the 90s...

On 07/10/2019 at 22:17, Chris Turnbull said:

Or this

 

Slightly off topic but Louis Theroux chose this as one of his tracks recently for Desert Island Discs. My respect for him increased 1000 fold !!!!

1 hour ago, polyvelts said:

Slightly off topic but Louis Theroux chose this as one of his tracks recently for Desert Island Discs. My respect for him increased 1000 fold !!!!

Yes I heard that too - great track, very soulful

2 hours ago, 1soulmojo said:

Always loved this.

Me too, LOVE it, never ever get tired of it - pure magic 

Sorry got a bit carried away there 😁

Brilliant tune though

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