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  1. Bobby Williams Its All Over Charles Mann Its All Over Annette Snell Its All Over Now Hoping they get the message
  2. Clydie Kings Imperial sessions for me or a day in the "snakepit" runs a close second choice, and there's always Joe Matthews Ain't nothing you can do on KoolKat to shake the wax from your ears.
  3. Perhaps an Oscar Perry Peritone Project (Phenomenal)!!!
  4. This guy's still got 100% feedback! whats the use of having a system if you don't use it?
  5. Its all down to the subtle art of "sampling" Old soul boys can have hours of fun listening to the newies and trying to figure where that hook originally came from
  6. The "cold start" of this straight into a longish instrumental finished of wit a high pitched whistle and the whole thing is repeated two thirds way through
  7. Yep, bought a Slim Whitman 45 for the Imperial sleeve for my Danny Wagner
  8. The original UK releases will have a "grip" running around the outside of the lable
  9. There are two "Crazy Cajun" CDs but they do not cover all of his stuff Quite rightly the man deserves a career retrospective what do you think Ian? ;-)
  10. Someones taken the trouble to print (inst) on the original photocopy? Thats worth owning for the handicraft alone!!
  11. I can't believe this is the only reference to this single by the man, shares the same b side as 4 corner get down which seems to be more available than this perhaps it was shelved and 4 C's issued instead? Mohttps://youtu.be/XGEGjC9G4g4re info please No mention in Manships guide either
  12. A big plate of chips often leads to a nap
  13. My first thought was all the rest,BUT......... If you factor in some of the unreleased stuff, Brenda Holloway Lonely Girl, Edwin Starr Has It Happened to you yet,All I do, Love Starved Heart etc. Associated labels RicTic, Mowest,Vip, Tamla, Gordy and the Jobette catalogue it could be a close run thing.
  14. My contribution the original of the Excello crossover track
  15. Eloise Laws Love Factory followed by Fantastic Johnny C Don't Depend on Me played at the Casino '75 I think, I was a big Invictus/Hot Wax, (never heard of Music Merchant) before getting into Northern Soul, The realisation that something from those camps could be played out at an allnighter made me love the scene even more.
  16. Think its the b side to "Blackberry Jam" which I would have avoided like the plague had I not known what was on the other side
  17. Album only no "official" 45 Fresh Clydene Jackson Crossover CR9002 prod. by Ray Charles c.£70.00
  18. "We all go through changes in life before we're considered man" I've always heard that as "Women go through changes in life in more ways than a man" Given the sentiment of the song I've always considered this to be right, I stand corrected.


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