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But It's Alright - J.J. Jackson - Polydor -

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Actually recorded in England, with U.K. Musicians, London I believe :thumbsup:

Yes, and yet another all-time fave of mine! (Have only got the orange Warner Bros. reissue though...) :unsure:

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Yes, and yet another all-time fave of mine! (Have only got the orange Warner Bros. reissue though...) sad.gif

I Don't Want To Discuss It - Little Richard - Columbia -

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A Quitter Never Wins - Larry Williams & Johnny Watson - Columbia -

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Unsatisfied - Lou Johnson - London -

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The Real Thing - Tina Britt - London -

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Nice one Roger Have all of them most on demos also have lots of London/pye/demos etc etc

have the maxine brown and chuck jackson same backing as THE REAL THING on a pye demo.

great stuff thumbsup.gif

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Nice one Roger Have all of them most on demos also have lots of London/pye/demos etc etc

have the maxine brown and chuck jackson same backing as THE REAL THING on a pye demo.

great stuff thumbsup.gif

Hi Mel

I moved from collecting British, to Imports, early 70's. I still love seeing the British labels though.

They still have a place in my collection, but they are just so hard to find nowadays. :thumbsup:

Good that you and others are still collecting these Treasures from the U.K.

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Allright Roger

I have collected both now from more or less the same day I started collecting. thumbsup.gif

Hi Mel

If a see a British Label, I still pounce if the funds are there, but mainly stick to Imports. :thumbsup:

The PRIME Label is the same as the Yellow one in The Twisted Wheel Story (One More Time) CD,

I don't know if my copy is a DEMO, or a Label colour variation.

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Was jimmy Robbins actually played at the wheel

a few wheel mates of mine swear it wasnt then it came out on a cd of the wheel.

Great record all the same.

It certainly was Mel...late 60s, got my copy at the time from a record shop in NewJersey, by mail, Brooks Records I think, had a few things from them..."Barefooting Time In Chinatown" amongst them I remember, that had plays down the Wheel too!!, again late 60s

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Barefootin' Time - Lester Young - Barry -

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:) ...believe it or not...but this was very much in demand at the time...when I opened the box and saw it, I was made up....couldn't wait to show my mates... :)

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:) ...believe it or not...but this was very much in demand at the time...when I opened the box and saw it, I was made up....couldn't wait to show my mates... :D

Hi

Oh I can well believe it, the Title "Barefootin In Chinatown" was one of the titles I remember from the early 70's.

This I believe is the shortened title. currently £30 (Manships) £20 Stock Copy.

I never got one at the time, I recently picked this up for a few dollars. :)

A nice early sound. :yes:

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Hi

Oh I can well believe it, the Title "Barfootin In Chinatown" was one of the titles I remember from the early 70's.

This I believe is the shortened title. currently £30 (Manships) £20 Stock Copy.

I never got one at the time, I recently picked this up for a few dollars. :)

A nice early sound. :)

Headline News - Edwin Starr - Polydor -

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Enjoyed this thread, couldn't forget Edwin Starr. :yes:

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I remember reading about The Wheel closing just after I'd started buying Blues & Soul on a regular basis, however I'd heard Bobby Wells (on the white re-issue) at a local pub disco... Still love it to bits, and have maybe come to appreciate these period gems even more in recent years! (How I wish I'd tracked down more of them when I had the chance - but then don't we all...!) I've still got a soft spot for UK labels I must admit. I think it's a generational thing... :)

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Hi Mel

Love to see scans like these, Thanks for posting. :)

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It certainly was Mel...late 60s, got my copy at the time from a record shop in NewJersey, by mail, Brooks Records I think, had a few things from them..."Barefooting Time In Chinatown" amongst them I remember, that had plays down the Wheel too!!, again late 60s

In that case, I stand corrected! ("Barefooting Time.." was also a huge spin at The Cats of course...)

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Barefootin' Time - Lester Young - Barry -

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Note the inclusion of the Lester Young record in these early Catacombs ads. below;

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