Everything posted by Simon T
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Massive Notts Spin?
Pete Maybe the seller just put the artist / title and northern / modern soul into Google and came up with it on a play list at a do in Nottingham? Saying that, it was played quite a bit at modern nights in the mid 80's and well have been 'big' at Rock City, but I can't remember for sure now.
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Cleethorpes Pier 1975 Live Tape
I uploaded on SS 20 Nov 2007 where the **** did you think AR got it to pass on to you?
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Cleethorpes Pier 1975 Live Tape
I've posted up a few nighter's sound files here : /index.php?showtopic=56305 (including this Cleethorpe one, a while ago)
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Soul City Label-revamped
I thought they were all boots done by a PD of the Bradford area?
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Liza Mae - I Got A Juicy Mouth Baby
The one GS was palying was Micheal Christian - 'If I Can't Have You' - Concept
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The Other Version Sam Fletcher Mp3
I did ages ago with a photo of Mr Willingham
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Frank Wilson Version Of Vows Tell Me
It is unreleased Motown, attributed to The Versatiles.
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Wanted Johnny Mccall
I know someone with one who's selling stuff, if you PM me with an offer I'll pass it on.
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Unknown?
So taking it that it is GW, rather than just an unknown artist /acetate attributed to GW, anyone gonna speculated when and where it was recorded, plus what label it was possibly gonna be released on?
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One For You Motown Guys
Harry Stuck the Spinners instrumental up in the media section
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Cecil Washington & Vicky Baines
Looks like they may have been; interesting read here from the bass player and song writer Oliver W. Tuthill https://www.olivertuthill.com/Oliver-Tuthil...-highlights.asp
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One For You Motown Guys
Patrice Holloway is on the CD: This Is Northern Soul! The Motown Sound Volume 1 https://www.discogs.com/release/572974
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Cecil Washington & Vicky Baines
Makes you wonder how many were pressed up, even on the smallest of labels, in anticiption from feedback from local air plays? Tim Tam - Wait A Minute on Palmer sold 30,000 in the first week of release, and continued to sell well for quite a while!
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Janie Grant
The stamp is nearly always unreadable because it's so faint and fragmented, but should be on both sides. That label design is almost alway on vinyl, isn't it? A side has, P928A struck through, then P892 A B side P982 then P928 struck through, then the B
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Playthings
- Helen Shapiro- Stop And You'll Become Aware/he Knows How To Love Me
A side of SAYBA. Autographed? Looks like it could be 'Love' & 'Helen Shapiro'- Playthings
Always thought this was a re-issue of the 73 issue, but have no idea about UK stuff- Karmello Brooks
Isn't Milestone mostly a jazz label? I bet it's been there for pennies before the days of the t'inernet. You can always invest in the Kent CD for a few quid.- Unknown?
Anyone any ideas who this really is?- Len Barry
Did the LP / LPs have a proper sleeve? I think it has a proper label, doesn't it? Anyone know what the complete track listing is for both side?- Royal Robins On Tru-glo-town
I think the intro is great, certainly different! (I've sent the RC mp3, but the quality is not that high, and I can't be ar*ed to dig the record out and re-record at the mo)- Larry Santos
Pete Have a search for Ford under UK soul 45's https://www.raresoulman.co.uk/searchartist....OHN&Format=- Little Boy That Santa Forgot - Again
Sherry & mince pies here yet again, but no records!- Favourite Lyrics
Label's 'Cygnet'- Royal Robins On Tru-glo-town
Pete Did it have a 1.5cm edge crack, held together by a bit of sellotape? If so, that was the original 'Imaginary Visions' from Dave Withers & Rod Shard @ £25, I seem to remember. Sold to NIge Parker who then........ (Off to start a thread - 'If I ever sell, you'll get first refusal as my best mate ........ I'm not bitter) - Helen Shapiro- Stop And You'll Become Aware/he Knows How To Love Me