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wow blown away with the interest in this proper Northern soul  mid tempo monster, the type of tune we have all ended our sets with, big hand claps and totally glued to the dance floor to the end,  pure northern soul at its very very best magical  tune, Both side unreleased  just like the first release,  we give two magical  unreleased tracks  with a bruce cloud on the flip, click on the link to grab your copy now on pre release. www.northbroadst.co.uk.thank you for all your support on the last release and now this cracking tune,

 

Colin law / Johnny buckley 

Sounds bloody marvellous Colin. Just ordered a couple of copies. Profits going to a good cause as well :thumbsup:

On 04/11/2020 at 20:57, Soulfusion said:

Sounds bloody marvellous Colin. Just ordered a couple of copies. Profits going to a good cause as well :thumbsup:

good lad, thanks for your support buddy, stay safe next few weeks 

Wow!  The Rose Marie McCoy is stupendously beautiful!   Helen Miller was a writer for Screen Gems-Columbia.  Does anyone know who was the producer, and what record company paid for the recording session?

8 hours ago, Windlesoul said:

I provided this article on North Broad St. Records for Howard Earnshaw's Soul Up North magazine (October 2020); introducing Colin, John and the label's activities. May be of interest:

https://windlefreelance.com/2020/10/12/introducing-north-broad-street-records/

So, as I had guessed, The Rose Marie McCoy recording was a demo to try to sell the song to a Record Company, but, unfortunately, we don't know who financed the demo.

On 06/11/2020 at 18:56, Robbk said:

So, as I had guessed, The Rose Marie McCoy recording was a demo to try to sell the song to a Record Company, but, unfortunately, we don't know who financed the demo.

unfortunately not,  that is why we have hooked up with mind uk to donate money to a mental health charity. The acetate in question was handed personally to a very good friend of mines she could not remember who sang it either, so we credited it to Rose and Helen which we felt was only right.o and yes it was a demo for other artists. 

  • 2 weeks later...

Have people been receiving their records as mine have not arrived yet ?

Dave Shaw. 

8 minutes ago, Davey S said:

Have people been receiving their records as mine have not arrived yet ?

Dave Shaw. 

Hi Dave 

The release is on pre release at moment, release date is early December, sorry if there has been any confusion.

 

  • 3 years later...

Just bought this, both sides superb. Great that new tunes from the 60s are still being found. Thanks for releasing it.

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