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Cynthia Brown - Heaven must have sent you - Qiana

For sale, one of only a limited few known copies. £5,000. P.M. for details.

The record is in ex+/ Mint- condition. Never been played anywhere in the U.K. except The Paddington in Bedford. A monster waiting to errupt. No offers.

This is a one off 70's monster for the d.j. with taste.

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Still £5,000, any takers??

Yes it looks like you are the only taker at £5000

are you a "PISS TAKER" by any chance?? :yes:

try knocking off a couple of 0's and it should sell.

Were gonna run you lot at Carrow rd in August. :wicked:

10K Fun Run In Norwich ?

I''ll be there in July (31st) Chris, got me ticket the other day. Are you up for a beer beforehand ?

Gutted about Tevez :huh:

10K Fun Run In Norwich ?

I''ll be there in July (31st) Chris, got me ticket the other day. Are you up for a beer beforehand ?

Gutted about Tevez :wicked:

and afterhand if you like then i can watch you crying in your beer.
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Got to say, I think £40 & £50 sound waaaaaay too cheap to me.

If I'd seen this 45 at anything like that price I'd have had it, for sure.

Can't recall seeing a copy for sale at all for that matter.

However, I didn't think it was a one-off and required confirmation.

Do think its pretty scarce though... and quite a 'pretty' 'good time' New Orleans Soul track.

Think I got involved in a discussion on this record a few months ago, where it was felt that the artist was 'probably' Cynthia Sheeler.

Wardell Quezergue heavily involved so it could be!

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Sean

To Sean and Martin,

I am Cynthia Brown ,the Artist that recorded "Heaven Must Have Sent You"/"One Step Too Many" back in the seventies. It was not recorded by Cynthia Sheeler she recorded "I"ll Cry Over You." I do know her of course but we are two different people. My recording was arranged by Wardell Quezerque and it was written by Joe Broussard. The same gentleman that wrote "Mr. Big Stuff" for Jean Knight. I recorded at SeaSaint Recording Studio owned by Allen Toussaint in New Orleans, LA. If I can clarify anything else or if there's any information you'd like feel free to contact me cevans9998@sbcglobal.net

I'd like to thank you for having this site. I ran across it by accident and noticed you included my record. You don't know how happy that made me. Thank you again.

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On 02/07/2007 at 18:37, sepia said:

i was told butch had a few copies of these.

he sold them for £25 a go.

he said it would prob cost you £75 to buy these days.

great record tho.

Ive only just come across this discussion, 17 years later.     Yes, that was true, I did have a small quantity of this record. It sold well to the Modern soul crowd. At that time, £25 was the going rate for a half decent record.  Since then the price of 'modern soul' has exploded, as most collectors will know (probably because of the low numbers originally pressed plus demand).  

On 25/11/2024 at 15:28, Neckender said:

Ive only just come across this discussion, 17 years later.     Yes, that was true, I did have a small quantity of this record. It sold well to the Modern soul crowd. At that time, £25 was the going rate for a half decent record.  Since then the price of 'modern soul' has exploded, as most collectors will know (probably because of the low numbers originally pressed plus demand).  

Good evening Mark, I hope all is well.

It's certainly a half decent record, I love the vocals on this, there's an under produced, raw sound to them. Great dancefloor record.

Peter

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Blimey I didn't realise I had this on the shelves might just give it a spin tomorrow at Strictly 

The A side One step too many is excellent as well 

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