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  1. Simon T posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    ""Booootsch, you are heeeeeem" Esmarelda Villa Lobos
  2. Simon T posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Not sure if there are three acetates, I suspect there are only two i.e. Butch's & Rix's; one has just a the string section, whereas the other has both string and horns sections. I seem to remember the version that came on on the UK single and CD's is Rixy's acetate, but it's been 'cut' and 'remastered' so that the verses are in a different order?
  3. New Wanderers - Let Me Render My Service - Ready £4614 Archie Hodge - I really Want To See You Girl - Narco £1460 Soul Joe Clements - Ever, Ever - Plexium £399 Barbara Hall - Big Man - Tuska £1163 Eddie Daye & 4 Bars - Guess Who Loves You - Shrine £1562 Tommie Young - Do You Still Feel - Soul Power Lp £89 Sharon McMahan - Get Out Of My Life - Columbia promo £460 Saundra Mallett & the Vandellas - Camel Walk - Tamla £110 Carol Anderson - Taking My Mind Off Love - Whip £480 Reasons For Being - Changes - Fontana promo £140 Bitter & the Sweet - I Wont Have Any Babies For You - Anything, Everything £308 Rock Candy - Alone With No Love - Dontee 103 White Demo £207 Main Change - Sunshine Is Her Way - Nebula £210
  4. PM me your address, I should be able to help out in a week or so.
  5. I was going to post this up in today's sounds thread, and it started me thinking on another topic. Many, many years ago a mate did me a tape of 'rare soul' records and on it was the Andantes - 'Like A Nightmare'. I asked him what it was worth as I like to get one; his reply was "several hundreds of pounds, and that's if you'd ever find anyone willing to sell you a copy!" I quickly came to the conclusion that my chances of ever owning a copy is next to none. Therefore, I was wondering if there a record that you've given up on ever owning, no matter how many time you win the lottery?
  6. I think DOS re-issues have a different track on the B side, but I can't remember by who - it's not 'what a lucky guy I am' by DOS though.
  7. Since There's No Doubt - chris jackson -
  8. I have 18 now. Could anyone who has not sent there's out yet, PM me for a updated address to sent it to. Ta
  9. I'm sure I have read somewhere that it did come out on WD twice, some have the A (plug side) on IGLYALLT & some on MYHSFOLFY
  10. Mine isn't blue either, and the pink A is on the other side ('my hearts so full of love')!
  11. Just the 60's delta numbers, anyone got the rest?
  12. That's another McCoy, Rose Marie
  13. Simon T posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    How about Patrice Holloway - Stevie - VIP (AKA Sugar Coated Words), form 1963, I thought there's only a couple of copies of it; one in the US and one in Chesterfield UK. Penned by some bloke called Frank Wilson at Motown, maybe he should have quite song writing and released a single?
  14. Simon T posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Problem with C/U's is that they often seem to be '0ne-of's' until they get uncovered, then someone in the US remembers they got a wardrobe full of the Parliaments - My Rainy Day
  15. Simon T posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Perhaps someone at the National Sound Corporation has a crap, boring New Years eve 1959 with nowt better to do than cut it? The Contours first record on Motown was "Whole Lot Of Woman" in 1959 The Chico Leverette track was released on Tamla in 1960.
  16. There's a Frankford-Wayne studio acetate of it kicking around somewhere - white label, red print & typed title, credits etc.
  17. Canadian copy (on vinyl)
  18. Simon T posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    I think it is only on their L.P. "Sharp", on All Platinum
  19. Simon T posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Isn't this a boot?
  20. Love to hear it, what's it called? Can you put a sound file up? (Don't tell me, it's a 60's version of 'Tie A Yellow Ribbon 'round The Ole Oak Tree' ! )
  21. chalky It's 1977 & LITMOME is the plug side. Put on to it by Ady Pountain (yet again) for TTFANL side many years ago (£3).
  22. Probably the most well known are the Debonaires - Loving you takes all of my time & Pat Lewis - No one to love. Others have been played out. Here a label listing: 101 Pat Lewis Look At What I Almost Missed Pat Lewis No Baby, No 102 Debonaires Loving You Takes All My Time Debonaires Headache In My Heart 103 Jimmy Gilford I Wanna Be Your Baby Jimmy Gilford Heartbreaker 104 Debonaires I'm In Love Again Debonaires Headache In My Heart 105 Pat Lewis Warning Pat Lewis I'll Wait 106 Johnny Goode Payback Johnny Goode Payback (Instrumental) 107 Benny Poole Pearly Baby Pearl (Latin Boo-Ga Loo) Benny Poole Sorry 'Bout That 108 Magic Tones Fun To Be Young Magic Tones It's Better To Love (And Lose Than Not To Love At All) 109 Pat Lewis (I Owe You) Something Pat Lewis No One To Love 110 The Fellows Let's Make It Last The Fellows She's Always There 111 Le Baron Strings I'll Keep Coming Back Le Baron Strings Now She's Gone 112 A Pat Lewis The Loser B Pat Lewis Baby I Owe You Something (Instrumental) I seem to remember a pressing of Pat Lewis Warning & Debonaires Headache In My Heart being done in the 70's
  23. I can't find it on this PC, but did post it up on SS and PM to someone on here (Chalky?) so maybe they can oblige? It's sort of mid tempo, when it actually stays in tune, and to be honest is a bit of a dirge. Another case of it 'rare' so it's good? Anyone remember what it was c/u as, Virgina Blakely?
  24. You're right Chalky, it was played out quite often in the main room at Stafford; I seem to remember it was Dave Thorley.
  25. Simon T posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Wasn't it a one off test press of a RCA album that Dave Flynn owns /owned?

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