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  1. Sjclement posted a post in a topic in Record Wants
    Thanks for Nothing ATCO issue or demo vg+ or better
  2. Sorry Kev, probably something to do with my age
  3. Bit behind with this thread I don't think this has been posted yet........one of the best IMHO https://youtu.be/b8R0YtxBMlI
  4. Thanks for the info Kev I'll look forward to watching that at the w/e if the ost is anything to go by it should be good John
  5. Chi Lites More Power to the people reflects the state of urban America at the time my choice comes a little later Fish Ain't Bitin' Lamont Dozier (1973)
  6. Desirable for having the instrumental on the b side credited to the Arthur Wright Orchestra come to think about it this was the way I heard it
  7. Sjclement posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Lou Ragland getting an airing now.
  8. I've often thought I've heard this guitar lick somewheres else https://youtu.be/AiNfeg0BNCs
  9. Sjclement posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Can't believe that was recorded in '64 well ahead of its time
  10. Sjclement posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    How many UK demos would have been pressed 100? 500? Was it ever reissued on the brown and cream UK lable ?
  11. Sjclement posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Great to hear the instrumental sandwiched between Psychedelic Soul and Ton of Dynamite. Any tune with writer credits Johnny Northern has got to be good
  12. Sjclement posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    And t'uther went for £750.00
  13. Thought this was something to do with the cold weather? Hoylake Woolies provided me with This is Sue, Bob and Earl (on B&C) and RicTic Relics to name but three.
  14. Its our very own Snake Davis on sax, best bit is after 180s
  15. Thanks Mike one day I'll buy myself windows for big dummies lol
  16. Two from the crossover camp Milton Parker drenched in sax appeal and Fir-Ya with a deliciously raspy sax
  17. The Soultown version of the Trips gives the sax player an intro
  18. I Need It Johnny Guitar Watson (Ritz shuffler) Do Me Right Detroit Emeralds (+ Feel The Need, You Want It You Got It) You've Got To Crawl Eighth Day (+Eeny Meeny Miny Mo) Don't Leave Me Lamont Dozier ( loads of Invictus and Hot Wax would definitely made the grade, the fore mentioned is a particular favorite at the moment , great bass, slapping congas and a heart felt pleading vocal, 'Shes got her hat and coat before, but never made it past that door, this time she's going a little too far, shes put her bags in the car')
  19. Sjclement posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    SOS / I Have Faith in You Edwin Starr UK Polydor demo 37p charity shop in Upton
  20. I've always liked the early Hot Wax
  21. Sjclement posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    I bought a cut out copy in Malmo Sweden in 1976 no sticker Pimp is the first track on the b side so it a relatively easy one to cue My Hang up is You was released in the UK so the band must have been well thought of.
  22. Sjclement posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Anyone seen a Gloria Scott album with a featuring the hit Too Much Love Making sticker on it?
  23. Sjclement posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Is it classed as a boot then? quite a few titles are available as 'reissues' Gloria Scott. Alice Clark, Sidney Joe Qualls (20th century and Brunswick), Loads of Terry Callier and Tyrone Davis Albums too,who's behind them all?
  24. Sjclement posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    You can usually tell by the sleeves the originals are of a thicker and 'rawer' card than the reisues.
  25. I think it depends on which you heard first for me it was SJ's version so the VJ version always seems rushed to these ears.

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