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Billy Woods, Let Me Make You Happy
Hold your Horses Derek John been living in Scotland for the last 5 years. Dave P.S that's some more petrol money you've saved.
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Renfro Demo's
I have a white label test press of John Wesley's "Don't Give It Away/Just Believe" Renfro 114 all the mattrix numbers in the run out groove are the same as the issued release. The only difference being the label credits are hand written but credit "Don't Give It Away" to a one Paul Henry? Dave
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Ascots - Miss Heartbreaker
Humm! I'd check the runout groove for the master numbers etc before bidding. Dave
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Don't Move A Muscle
Looking forward to the interview Mark Vince and his guitar player Doctor Tom arrived safely in sunny Prestatyn yesterday and are rarin' to go!!! Dave
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Black Eyed Peas
"Mushy" by any chance ?
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Keith Minshull @ Wigan?
A round of Applause !
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News: Don't Move A Muscle
Don't Move A Muscle View full article
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Don't Move A Muscle
Soul Junction Records 20 Hammersley Close Cradley Halesowen West Midlands ENGLAND B63 2LG Tel: +44 (0) 121 602 8115 E-mail sales@souljunctionrecords.co.uk www.souljunctionrecords.co.uk Press Release: AUDIO (Featuring Vince Broomfield) “ Don’t Move A Muscle/Donna Lee” SJ521 Release Date: Monday 20th June 2011 Florida based recording artist Vince Broomfield first came to prominence through his 1987 release “Do You Really Want Me” which he recorded for the independent Mote label under the pseudonym of “Audio”. Do You Really Want Me went on to become a popular anthem with modern soul and rare groove aficionados alike. On the strength of the Mote 45 the acclaimed “Romantic” album was released in 1991 on John Anderson’s UK based Rare Groove Label. The album contained an extended version of “Do You Really Want Me” plus several other tracks that gained extensive club and radio play at the time. A further limited edition 45 “Berries On The Vine” was released in 1994. Vince is a multi-talented musician who also lists keyboards, piano and Saxophone amongst his performing repertoire. He continues to perform to this day as part of his sisters Dee Dee Wilde Band, alongside brothers Al, Benn and Eugene Broomfield. The entire Broomfield family have also been heavily involved with the recent Cool Millions project “Back For More” which features as a solo outing by Vince entitled “Sprinkle” a song he also co-wrote. In 2009, Soul Junction records released a 45 single on Audio featuring two previously unissued tracks “Kisses Don’t Lie/I Can’t Take It” (SJ503). A follow up album to the 45 release was always in the offing so finally in June 2011 the much anticipated “New Beginnings”album finally hit the streets. The album contains eight previously unissued tracks, which Vince cut during the period of 1989 to 1995. All the tracks were written and performed by Vince with the exception of “All My Love” which features additional vocals by Rick Washington. Vince was also joined on “She’s Gone” by his brother Ben who provided additional guitar work. Tracks such as “Rain, Rain Go Away”, “Just What The Doctor Ordered” and “I Need Your Kisses” received extensive radio airplay in the months that followed the albums release. In April 2012 Vince returned with the sublime “Won’t Somebody/The Answers No” (SJ515) a totally brand new song that Vince wrote and produced only a couple of months before it’s initial release. “Wont Somebody” went on to become a very firm favourite during the summer of that year, thus inspiring Vince to return to the studio to record his current new release, “Don’t Move A Muscle/Donna Lee” (SJ521). “Don’t Move A Muscle” will be released on Monday March 11th 2013 but you will be able to witness Vince perform the song live two days before when he makes his long overdue UK debut at the Prestatyn Soul Weekender at 4pm during the Saturday afternoon session in the Modern Room. Listen: https://soundcloud.com/chalkster/audio-get-vince-broomfield For further information please contact John Anderson or Dave Welding Tel: +44 (0)121 602 8115 E-mail sales@souljunctionrecords.co.uk
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Seriously Rare - Fork In The Road - Uk Ember Stock Copy
Hey Pete Are the two Fork In The Road Issues you know Of Roy Gelder's and John Anderson's ? Dave
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Seriously Rare - Fork In The Road - Uk Ember Stock Copy
Mick Smith had a hand written test press copy @ Cleethorpes maybe 2-3 years ago. £300. Hi Tom I think Steve got that copy which Mick in turn got off Ian Clark Dave
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Chris Plant
Chris sold the remainder of his collection to Soul Bowl on the long journey between Walsall and Kings Lynn, Chris was accosted outside the sleepy hamlet of Wylde Green by a notorious local highwayman by the the name of "Ye Olde Ted Massey "who relieved Chris of his Larry Clinton plus one other! Come on Ted fess up ? Dave
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How To Sell A Collection?
The tax ruling used to be that you could sell items from a personel collection up to the value of £8,000 per annun before being liable for Capitol Gains Tax. This may or may not have changed ?
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Your Favourite Live Performance - Just Let Your Emotions Go
Yea Ian And people have been asking you to take records off half way through ever since!!!!
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This Sundays Detroit Special With Mr Oliver Cheatham...not To Be Missed
What a coincidence Andy When I forwarded Mick O'Donnells flyer over to Oliver, he remaked that it was eactly the same view of the GM (General Motors )Building that he had from his own apartment. Small world Dave
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The Sounds Of Imani: Must Be An Angel
Hi Guys The Sounds Of Imani is out on general release today Monday February 11th and is available from all the usual stockists. Regards Dave Soul Junction
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The Sounds Of Imani: Must Be An Angel
Hi Nick It would appear that we (Soul Junction) have somehow ruined your Sunday Evening. Your comments on our marketing and promotional methods somehow imply that we some kind of poor man's mafia. All of the deejay's and presenters who play and support our products do so under there own steam we just send them the goods then it's up to them if they spin them or not with no retribution. We at Soul Junction spend a lot of time and effort not to mention money supporting our artists(who in a lot of cases are our friends and hero's) and will continue to do our very best for them. Of course you are entitled to express your own opinion but before doing so spare a thought for the artists many of whom ( not just from Soul Junction but many other labels) read the comments on this forum. If you have an issues that you would like to discuss with me please either send me a PM, email or give me a call my details are on the website. Regards Dave Welding
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Headbonedaddy
Hi Trev Wasn't this where you got your's and Cliff's copies of Pam Bowie on Aquarius from all those years ago. That's another tip you owe me a shandy for Dave
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The Sounds Of Imani: Must Be An Angel
Yes Chalky, checkout the podcasts on the soul discovery site later tonight or in the morning: www.souldiscovery.co.uk Oh yes there's also a link to itunes as well. Dave
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The Sounds Of Imani: Must Be An Angel
Hi Folks don't forget to listen in to Mick O'Donnells "Soul Discovery Show" at 6pm for a interview with some of Detroits finest ! Follow the link in Todays Soul Radio section. Mick will be followed by Steve Plumb (deputising for Eddie Edmunds) at 8pm. Steve will also be airing both sides of Sounds Of Imani plus Audio's forth coming modern soul winner "Don't Move A Musle" A Sunday night's entertainment of the finest order and definitely one not to be missed Dave
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Bob & Gene On Modo
Hey Franc Is it mint minus and is it for sale ?
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Bob & Gene On Modo
You must have forgotten to take your ear plugs with you that night, mind you things need to be played really loud when they've got your shirt's to compete with !!! Why don't you give "I Gotta To Find A Way/Don,t Leave Me " a listen cheap and cheerful just like me Dave
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Mister Tees Rock Stop , Record Shop In Kidderminster
A likey story,
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Mister Tees Rock Stop , Record Shop In Kidderminster
So then Pete that's were you get most of DVD, s from is it.
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Mister Tees Rock Stop , Record Shop In Kidderminster
Hang on Pete you might start a stampede there's more than one! Dave P.S remember to wipe your feet before you enter you don't want damage any of Francis's stock which is usually on display all over the floor. Checkout his fancy dress section you can enter as Mr normal and come out with a Supreme's greatest hits LP, a Sex Pistols grunge badge and dressed like Henry the VIII all in the same visit. (ala Mr Benn)