Roger Banks Posted March 30, 2021 Share Posted March 30, 2021 (edited) Payment through PayPal as F & F or add 5% to cover fees, oversea buyers please ask for postal rates Paypal to roger-banks@supanet.com Please PM if interested or Mobile 07966 416 455 Postage Rates - £2.50 1st class then £0.80 for each additional item, Recorded Delivery add £2.00 to normal postage rates, Special Delivery add £9.00 to normal postage rates All M- / Ex+ Condition Unless Stated Original company sleeves shown are for presentation only however these are available separately at £1.50 each if required 1 Ricky Allen – You’d Better Be Sure – Regency (R882) £20.00 rare format for this Chicago R & B dancer 2 The Artistics – I’ll Always Love You b/w Love Song – Brunswick £17.50 lovely maroon / silver label copy, double sided dancer 3 Jeff Barry – I Still Love You – Red Bird £17.50 red / black & white label, dancer, ex Stafford spin 4 Bobby Bland – Blue Moon – London £17.50 stunning looker 5 Jerry Butler – Just For You b/w Believe In Me – Vee Jay (707X) £15.00 black / white label demo, double sider, upbeat & mid-tempo 6 Shirley Matthews - Count On That – Tamarac (602) £27.50 green / silver label & 1st label before Atlantic 7 Candy & The Kisses – The 81 – Cameo £17.50 black / white label, looks like a demo - SOLD 8 Claudine Clark – The Telephone Game – Chancellor £25.00 black / white label 9 The Darnells – Too Hurt To Cry Too Much In Love To Say Goodbye – Tamla (G-7024) £17.50 globes design, release date written on label 23-11-63, hard number 10 Tony Drake – Can’t You Hear Your Mama Calling – Columbia £17.50 mid-tempo crossover gem, backed by The Diplomats 11 Betty Everett – I Can’t Hear You – Vee Jay £12.50 black / silver label for this classic 12 Four Tops – Baby I Need Your Loving – Tamla Ex £15.00 very light surface marks plays great, nice item 13 Four Tops – If I Were A Carpenter – Tamla Motown £17.50 stunning label, rare format 14 Marvin Gaye – You’re A Wonderful One – Tamla £12.50 globes design, great 15 Tony Gideon – The Way You Move Me Baby – Reo £27.50 very rare item, great mid-tempo, a US Chess release, former member of The Daylighters 16 Bobby Hebb – Love Me – Philips £17.50 blue / silver label, release date sticker on label 4-1-66 17 Bobby Hebb – Love Love Love – Philips £20.00 rare format, all time classic 18 Brenda Holloway – I’ll Be Available b/w Operator – Tamla Motown £17.50 two nice mid-tempo sides, release date w.o.l. 19 The Impressions – Amen – Sparton WDJ £15.00 lovely demo, release date printed on label 20 Marv Johnson – Why Do You Want To Let Me Go b/w I’m Not A Plaything – Tamla Motown £12.50 two great sides 21 Linda Jones – What’ve I Done (To Make You Mad) – Warner Bros £17.50 orange / black label, mid-pace magic - SOLD 22 Otis Leavill – When The Music Grooves b/w Let Her Love Me – Mercury £22.50 stunning & unusual release, Chicago magic 23 The Manhattans – I Bet’cha (Couldn’t Love Me) – Reo (8970X) £17.50 mid-tempo group perfection - SOLD 24 Jimmy McCracklin – Can’t Raise Me – Imperial £17.50 maroon / silver label, hard to find R & B dancer - SOLD 25 Garnett Mimms – Look Away – United Artists £!7.50 maroon / silver label, big city soul magic 26 The Miracles – I Can Take A Hint – Tamla £15.00 mice mid-tempo dancer 27 Brooks O’Dell – Watch Your Step – Quality £17.50 cream / red label, beat ballad heaven 28 Rosco Robinson – That’s Enough – Wand £20.00 bold print vinyl copy, mis-spelt Roscoe, ‘f’ w.o.l. 29 San Remo Golden Strings – Hungry For Love b/w Bob Wilson & The San Remo Quartet – All Turned On – Reo (8883X) £20.00 rare format, green / silver label, mint copy 30 Dee Dee Sharp – He’s No Ordinary Guy – Cameo (C-329X) £17.50 black / white label, brilliant mid-tempo 31 The Sierras – I’ll Believe It (When I See It) – Delta £22.50 maroon / silver label, R & B meets big city soul dancer 32 Dusty Springfield – What’s It Gonna Be – Philips £17.50 blue / silver label, looks like the UK label 33 Edwin Starr – Twenty Five Miles – Tamla Motown £17.50 rare issue, lovely label for this classic 34 The Temptations – You’re Not An Ordinary Girl b/w Beauty Is Only Skin Deep – Tamla Motown £15.00 double sided classic, an obscure label release 35 Ike & Tina Turner – A Fool In Love – Zircon £17.50 obscure or what? R & B dancer, nice label 36 The Velvelettes – He Was Really Saying Something – Tamla £15.00 classic in a lovely format 37 Jr Walker & The All Stars – Gotta Hold On To This Feeling b/w Clinging To The Thought She’s Coming Back – Tamla Motown £12.50 lovely double sider 38 Lenny Welch – Darling Take Me Back – Kapp Ex £12.50 slightest of surface marks plays fine, same as Ray Pollard on United Artists 39 Lenny Welch – Please Help Me I’m Falling – Kapp £15.00 just superb, big city soul big production grower 40 Jackie Wilson – No Pity (In The Naked City) – Brunswick £17.50 maroon / silver label, big city soul gem 41 Jackie Wilson – Whispers (Getting Louder) – Brunswick £15.00 stunning looking classic 42 Jackie Wilson – Love Uprising b/w This Love Is Real – Brunswick £17.50 black / silver label, mid-tempo double sided crossover classics 43 Jackie Wilson – What’cha Gonna Do About Love – Brunswick £17.50 overlooked early 70’s dancer, Jeff Perry co penned 44 Stevie Wonder – Uptight (Everything’s Alright) – Tamla Motown Ex £12.50 plays fine, black / red label. Lovely looking item 45 Stevie Wonder – Nothing’s Too Good For My Baby – Tamla Motown £17.50 Edited March 30, 2021 by Roger Banks Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
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