Everything posted by Sjclement
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Na Allen
Thanks for Nothing ATCO issue or demo vg+ or better
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Female "big Beat" Ballads - Your Faves?
Sorry Kev, probably something to do with my age
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Female "big Beat" Ballads - Your Faves?
Bit behind with this thread I don't think this has been posted yet........one of the best IMHO https://youtu.be/b8R0YtxBMlI
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1971 Soul Recommendations For A Friends Project
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
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1971 Soul Recommendations For A Friends Project
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)
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Jackie Day ‎– Before It's Too Late
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
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Brian Matthew
Lou Ragland getting an airing now.
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Robin Thicke V Marvin Gaye: Jack Ashford Has His Say
I've often thought I've heard this guitar lick somewheres else https://youtu.be/AiNfeg0BNCs
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Brian Matthew
Can't believe that was recorded in '64 well ahead of its time
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Ray Pollard Demo
How many UK demos would have been pressed 100? 500? Was it ever reissued on the brown and cream UK lable ?
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Al Wilson Help Me
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
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Ray Pollard Demo
And t'uther went for £750.00
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The Wonder Of Woolies
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.
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Sax Solos That Give You Chills (With Clips)
Its our very own Snake Davis on sax, best bit is after 180s
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Sax Solos That Give You Chills (With Clips)
Thanks Mike one day I'll buy myself windows for big dummies lol
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Sax Solos That Give You Chills (With Clips)
Two from the crossover camp Milton Parker drenched in sax appeal and Fir-Ya with a deliciously raspy sax
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Sax Solos That Give You Chills (With Clips)
The Soultown version of the Trips gives the sax player an intro
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Imagine If It Hadn't Made The Charts
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')
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Unexpected Find
SOS / I Have Faith in You Edwin Starr UK Polydor demo 37p charity shop in Upton
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Outlandish Label Designs
I've always liked the early Hot Wax
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Skullsnaps Lp
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.
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Skullsnaps Lp
Anyone seen a Gloria Scott album with a featuring the hit Too Much Love Making sticker on it?
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Skullsnaps Lp
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?
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Skullsnaps Lp
You can usually tell by the sleeves the originals are of a thicker and 'rawer' card than the reisues.
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Price........serena Johnson - All Work And No Play - Big 2
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.