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I loved Paul Sindab I was a fool - first heard via Roger Banks at Hyde Botanical Thur nights, Mark Robertson also at the same time around Manchester- sounded awesome out loud, if less impressive at ho
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The ones that kinda stand out for me in that list are Terry Callier. Which I first heard at the Carlton Club in Warrington played by Radio DJ Nick Cowan (where is he now I wonder). I asked who it was
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There is a tape of Searling playing it at Wigan ,though he has no memory of owning it .Records were handed to DJs to play though ,so maybe it was one of those .I remember Mick Smith handing Richard a
Got to thinking about when I was 20 or 21 around 1990/91 and started going to niters regularly - Droylesden, Bradford, etc.
Loads of records new to me then that I associate with that time and those venues, but obviously most had been played earlier - done a quick list below off the top of me head and would be interested to know where did you personally first hear these tunes?
Jimmey Soul Clark - I’ll be your winner
Donna Coleman - Your love’s too strong
Reggie Alexander - It’s better
Kim Weston - A thrill a moment
Volumes - Same old feeling
Terry Callier - Look at me now
Hytones - You don’t even know my name
Tommy Ridgley - My love is getting stronger
Robert John - Raindrops, love & sunshine
Paul Sindab - I was a fool
Esther Phillips - Just say goodbye
Cashmeres - Showstopper
George Freeman - Down and out
Geater Davis - My love is so strong for you
Buddy Ace - True love money can’t buy
Otis Lee - Hard row to hoe
L Allen - Can’t we talk it over
Posse - Evil
George Wydell - Funny feeling
Margie Joseph - One more chance
Ruby Andrew’s - Just loving you
Cheers, Chris