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Just been listening to the Johnny Moore CD on Grapevine and it get's better every time I hear it. I wasn't familiiar with most of the tracks on the CD before I bought it, but it's quality all the way through, worth a tenner of anybody's money. Got me thinking, what's the best tenner you've spent on soul music?

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Just been listening to the Johnny Moore CD on Grapevine and it get's better every time I hear it. I wasn't familiiar with most of the tracks on the CD before I bought it, but it's quality all the way through, worth a tenner of anybody's money. Got me thinking, what's the best tenner you've spent on soul music?

Dave

Although i love collecting vinyl, i think i would probably plump for a CD too Dave, this beauty

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The finest Nsoul album ever (imho) is just a joy to listen to in stereo with not a hint of needle noise between tracks.

Not sure if they remastered it or not ? but the clarity does seem terrific on the CD

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any ideas where i could get a copy? amazon?

I think that's where i got mine Matt ? but you would be better off looking on 'Amazon.com' & not 'Amazon.co.uk'

The Amazon stores are the best too, one called Caiman or something rings a bell but it was about 3 years back i got it, i'll see if i can find out .

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Just been listening to the Johnny Moore CD on Grapevine and it get's better every time I hear it. I wasn't familiiar with most of the tracks on the CD before I bought it, but it's quality all the way through, worth a tenner of anybody's money. Got me thinking, what's the best tenner you've spent on soul music?

Dave

Well that's a bit of a difficult question, 'cos a tenner in 1970 would get'cha TWO copies of "At The Discotheque" on UK Cameo Parkway maybe - or 20 new UK 45s, however in 1977 you could have bought a copy of Stevens & Foster AND a Beloyd and got £8.40 in change which you could have spent on a posh meal at the Bernie Inn with a Gaelic Coffee an' everything...! :hypo:

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Well that's a bit of a difficult question, 'cos a tenner in 1970 would get'cha TWO copies of "At The Discotheque" on UK Cameo Parkway maybe - or 20 new UK 45s, however in 1977 you could have bought a copy of Stevens & Foster AND a Beloyd and got £8.40 in change which you could have spent on a posh meal at the Bernie Inn with a Gaelic Coffee an' everything...! :lol:

I guess you are right there Mel, even a youngster like me :hypo: can remember a pint for 40p, wouldn't even get you a dash in a pint now !

Got the impression he meant in the now or recently.

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On relative recent times (i.e mid 80's) Bernard Smith on Spectrum and Masterpiece _ Love Affair, both tips by the Whitmores! Should listen to their tips a bit earlier these days shouldnt I !!

If you raise it to £20 then could really break my heart!!

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When I returned I bought loads of CDs mostly of all the old records that I recalled from the 70s but when I got the Stafford Story CD I knew that there was much more to the scene than I thought so my best £10 was that CD...

M

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BACK IN THE DAY IE LATE 7TS UP TO LATE EIGHTIES [GREAT COLLECTING PERIOD,GOT THE FOLLOWING FOR A TENNER- RAY AND DAVE ON MICA,RINGLEADERS AT WIGAN FROM KEITH MINSULL PAID LESS THAN ATENNER AS THE FLIP SIDE WAS IFFY [bABY WHAT HAS]THE FAb APOLLOS -ONE ALONE AT DARLINGTON NIGHTER IN 1982 FOR ABOUT 8 quid,Would have to say these are the best bargains.Gonna be an interesting thread this :hypo:

BAZ A.

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Best tenner I spent was on TAVASCO - LOVE IS TRYING TO GET A HOLD ON ME - RAMPART .....just before Xmas 2006, not cos its a fine tune, cos I sold it on ebay for.........a 3 figure sum :wicked:

I spent the money wisely on Bobby Kline though :lol:

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If it's vlaue then we can probably all come up with a "bought it for a tenner 20 years ago and now its £££££".

If its a consistant £10 of quality the i would have to go for June Conquest Almost Persuaded, it was a tenner back then and its a tenner now.

And if its a tenner now it would be for either of the previously unreleased September Jones tracks that I got from John M recently (it was £19 for a two disc set so less than a tenner each for two seriously good unissied tracks :lol: )

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Ty Karim you really made it good for me Senitor £10 Sandy Wynns ill give that to you simco £5 those were the days! 1977 But my wages were only £50 a week.i wish i still had those two and the rest i sold when i first got wed and kids on the way in 1985 :angry:

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If its a consistant £10 of quality the i would have to go for June Conquest Almost Persuaded, it was a tenner back then and its a tenner now.

It was a seriously great tune back in the mid 80s, and is a seriously great tune today.

Not sold on the Laura Green (Cover up name) rambling at the start, but a great record none the less.

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A copy of "Mine Was Real" by Rozetta Johnson on Clintone in EX condition from a mate. I had a VG- copy a kind soulie had let me have for free and it was great to find one in almost perfect nick. My favourite tune of all time, classy production and soulful vocal.

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Gordy

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2 copies (issue & demo) of Brown Sugar - The Game is Over for 16 dollars including postage after hearing Shifty play it at an unusual niter down the Old Kent Road in about 2002.

Kept the demo :thumbsup:

I would have said a 12" demo of Al Green - Keep On Pushing Love which cost me 7 Euros including postage from some dutch website, but someone nicked it one night at These Old Shoes ranting_1.gif

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most recently: considering the currency exchange: best £5 spent:

2 weeks ago, on ebay, SEALED over stock copy of Lifestyle's selftitled LP on MCA from '77 that includes 'trying to make it up to you' - best 7Ts LP I'v purchased in some time for that kind of $$ or rather ££!

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Guest mel brat

Went thru the doors at my first Central 'niter , gave a bloke a tenner, gave me a little envelope...... :lol:

Ten pounds for an envelope seems a lot of money to me. I'm sure you can get a dozen for a lot less than that from the Post Office or W.H. Smith. Just a thought.... :D

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Guest mel brat

Freddie Hughes - " just found out" Janus.....soul music doesn't sound any better than this.....

You're not far wrong there! I'll give you £12 for it! (£2 profit!!) :thumbsup:

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In the Old Vic Wolverhampton 2 Sport Records Appreciations Ite better to cry and abstract reality the bloke said you should buy these i didnt but the next month they were still there £10 each glad i bought them then

How come when I go on about cheap stuff I got YEARS ago I get pulled up over it - but everyone gets away with the same? This ain't fair... :thumbsup::thumbsup:

Right. My Mel Britt cost me £12. Now bugger off you lot! tongue.gif

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Probably "Oh My Darling" by Jackie Lee. Paid around £3 for it in 72 ish. Been a favourite of mine ever since. Always sounds fantastic, even now, but the price has never reflected its quality.

Bought Girl Across The Street in the same deal for a fiver.

Happy days indeed!

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I've bought stuff, as I'm sure we all have, that has really rocketed in value over the last 25 years or so. I remember getting things like Jan Jones King Tutt and ZZ & Company for a tenner each at Leicester Oddfellows and thinking I was paying £2 or £3 over the odds. However ignoring items that have really appreciated in value here are three that cost £5 each and mean a great deal to me regardless of how much they go for today.

Leon Bryant Finders Keepers De -lite (Still goes for £5 )

Clyde McPhatter Why can't we get together Decca ( Probably £10 today)

Dee Dee Warwick When love slips away Mercury ( Probably £25 to £30 today)

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Guest Johnny Mack

This is a real easy one for me - Eddie and Ernie - Lost Friends CD on Kent

Both Artco releases, Eastern, Columbia, Revue, Phoenix Express version of Jacqueline Jones's Sunny Day, and the unissued Audio Recorders stuff and more - Fantastic heartfelt soul music, and all for under a tenner :thumbsup:

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Not a tenner really, more like 25, but I've just received 200 7" polylined paper sleeves from Bags unlimited and can I just say what a pleasure it was to take my mint demo of The Arabians from its paper sleeve with folded over edges and slip it into a poly lined one. :D A plus is that they also fit neatly into white cardboard sleeves.

Thanks to whoever told us all off for not using poly lined sleeves.

Only 199 to go :D:thumbsup::yes:

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