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  1. Shouldn't cost more than a tenner
  2. I hope they re master Your Not loving a Beginner, all the copies I've ever heard suffer from some distortion.
  3. Hutson Leroy Hutson Warner Brothers Right There Lamont Dozier Warner Brothers ESP Popcorn Wylie ABC Up the Downstairs Wilson Williams ABC
  4. Wow terrific insight I've always held those Mckinley Mitchell ABC albums as favorites in my collection
  5. Women Like it Harder Milton Parker Closet (bit pricey but worth every penny) Just noticed that this is a resurrected thread and I'd posted previously but a good thread to keep going
  6. And though I don't recall this ever getting plays, I've always rated it perhaps one day its time will come https://youtu.be/jLPCcEmyrxQ
  7. Lest we forget.......................
  8. Georgie did a good version too!
  9. Sorry, should have clarified , all Brown door that got Mecca plays at the time and proved popular giving them reason to be imported. Not seen John Turk, Faye Marshall or either of the other Marvin Holmes singles, How many albums were released?
  10. All the Brown Door 45s must have come over in similar quantities in the 70s I pounced on the Marvin Holmes at a Ritz all dayer for £2.00 it was the most popular at the time a few months later I got the Dorothy Morrison for a quid of Soul Bowl, but the Jeannie Tracey always eluded me, looks like I'll never own one now lol. I'd be suspicious of one with a mint label all the ones I've seen are slightly faded, stacked perhaps, while the ink was still wet
  11. My introduction to Garland Green heard at Blue Rooms Sale 74 ish
  12. No I think Little Richard may have produced Willie...........(sorry)
  13. Don't forget the auction items that go for more than the buy it nows
  14. Tip, bid earlier in $1 increments until you lead (or reach your limit) make your final bid your limit or 25% of price, You only have to pay $1 more than the last bidder, works for me.
  15. Think the lable was partially owned by Lloyd Price lots a funk Skullsnaps, Joe Quartermain and Lloyd himself
  16. Dennis ? that would have been Colin Dilnott and myself, John Clement, our copies came from Soul Bowl around '75-76 when the new sounds were just filtering through. That tape might have had the other Brown Door releases on it Marvin Holmes & Dorothy Morrison paid no more than £2.00 each for them, all went on to become big records but its Jeannie Tracy that commands the big bucks now sadly I no longer have a copy. First record I owned with a synthesised riff in it though. If I remember you were a big collector of UK sides back in the day. My crown jewel is Eloise Laws Love Factory I can still remember the first time I heard it at Wigan it blew me away and the Hot Wax/Invictus connection made it all the more desirable, managed to get one for about £6.00 back then but that went when I sold that collection managed to get another that one came from Japan!!!! Northern Soul do travel. John
  17. I WOULD HAVE?
  18. It might be due to my advancing years but quite often I've had to do a double take of Darrow Fletcher's What good am I without you and What have I got now there is several pounds price difference between the two!!! Countdown on Minit is a good tune in its own right there's also a good (slow) version of Tend to Buissness
  19. I need a Century City Records company sleeve, anyone help?
  20. No, not the label of the week. I was just wondering what the relationship between the labels is, some stuff appears on SS7 and 77. Little Ritchie, Roscoe Shelton, Ted Ford and Sam Baker all appear on the labels (same songs). Whats the story?
  21. Great Eastern Express.......Phil Eastern?
  22. Billy Butlers jingle was Lets cop a groove with emphasis on the Ah beebee, ah beebee refrain, Anybody tune into AFN American Forces Network and army sergeant Milt Kemp (as he introduced himself) playing soul music for the GI's stationed in Germany.


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