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  1. Soulfulsolutions posted a post in a topic in Record Sales
    Just the one lovely group dancer up for grabs today Message any questions or to reserve Vanguards – Gott’A have love – Lamp 92 Ex+ £300 HOLD Sits in the shadow of their biggie “Good times, bad times” and the under the radar rarity “Before you take another step girl”. This Herb Miller owned, Bloomington, Indianapolis label was relatively short lived, but a 5-6 year operation threw up not only a host of Vanguards tracks, but also the Pearls “Shooting high”, Moonlighters “Lonely baby” “More than I can stand”, the latter co-written by Bobby Womack and the Ebony Rhythm Band funk monster “Soul heart transplant”. Given that “Take another step” is only known for a handful of copies, and not generally catalogued I suspect there may be other releases on the label yet to surface. This excellent 70s dancer recorded in stereo boasts the usual Vanguards qualities, great lead, deep backing and superb instrument arrangement. Probably not as well known as it should be, but then it keeps good company as mentioned above. Vanguards - Gott'A have love.mp3 PayPal as friends or add 4% or bank transfer please. Postage: £2.50 – 1st Class Signed For (Insured up to 50, higher value at buyer’s risk) £7.50 – Special Delivery (Fully insured) Overseas on Request Cheers, Lee
  2. Whilst the Artists are pretty special, let’s not forget the unsung hero’s in the studio, Nat Tarnopol, Carl Davis, Eugene Record, Sonny Sanders, Gerald Sims, to name a few stalwarts from Chicago’s Brunswick empire, even a guest appearance for Van McCoy as the co-writer on Jackie’s “Sweetest feeling” should remind us how talented the back room team was and how this was the hallmark of a catalogue of fabulous releases from this label. This handful of nice gleaming Demos up for grabs and looking like a glorious sunrise! Sound file on request Message any questions or to reserve Jackie Wilson – Soul galore / Brand new thing – Brunswick 55290 YDJ M- £40 SOLD Banging double sided soul from golden tonsil's and on a hard Brunny demo, X and signature on flip label Jackie Wilson – I get the sweetest feeling / Nothing but heartaches – Brunswick 55381 YDJ M- £40 Superb double sider, this is the Mono release not the later Stereo version Jackie Wilson – Who who song / Since you showed me how to be happy – Brunswick 55354 YDJ M- £40 Fabulous uptempo soul, in the car its an accelerator knocker, hard on demo, mellow dancer on flip Gene Chandler – There was a time – Brunswick 55383 YDJ M- £100 Powerhouse floor filler, X and signature on flip label, stockers are more common, harder format and looks gorgeous Barbara Acklin – Am I the same girl – Brunswick 55399 YDJ M- £50 SOLD Sultry crossover dancer, so laid back it'll cure a headache, beautiful track PayPal as friends or add 4% or bank transfer please. Postage: £1.25 – 1st Class £2.50 – 1st Class Signed For (Insured up to 50, higher value at buyer’s risk) £7.50 – Special Delivery (Fully insured) Overseas on Request Cheers, Lee
  3. Just a reminder that offers for Freddie Chavez - They'll never know why - Look end tonight (Thu 08 Mar 18) at 2100 GMT. The minimum offer stands at £2000 Cheers, Lee
  4. Up for grabs, a fine example of a soulful craftsmen at his best Sound file on request PM and questions or to reserve Spider Turner – I’ve got to get myself together / When I see you baby – Good Time 1019 Ex £600 Fabulous Northern dancer, sublime vocals and heavenly backing girls throughout on this New York release, the sister label to "Julmar" hosting Marva Josie. Excellent flip too! A clean looking copy, however there is light surface noise on the run in, a needle easily lined up, otherwise it plays loud and clear throughout, a smashing 45. PayPal as friends or add 4% or bank transfer please. Postage: £8.50 - Special Delivery Overseas on Request Cheers, Lee
  5. Latin tinged dancefloor filler, just about everything going on here to trigger emotive memories of a youthful past, all so common story line, melancholy vocals, angelic girly backing, fleeting strings, punch a hole in your heart trumpet fanfare and those subtle claves causing the hair to stand up on the back of your neck, awesome Soundfile on request Tommy Navarro – I cried my life away – De-Jac 1253 Ex+ £300 (Label a couple of mm off centre, plays great) PayPal as friends or add 4% or bank transfer please. Postage: £2.50 – 1st Class Signed For (up to £50, buyers risk if valued more) £7.50 – Special Delivery (Fully insured) Overseas on Request Cheers, Lee
  6. Soulfulsolutions posted a post in a topic in Record Sales
    Not sure this’ll be on anyone’s wants list, but I’ll give it a go… Message any questions or to make an offer Freddie Chavez – They’ll never know why / Baby I’m sorry – Look 5010 M- Offers The Look label was a relatively short-lived subsidiary of the Starday-King Records Inc merger, which featured Bethlehem, De Luxe and Federal as the others in the stable. Starday Records itself was formed in 1952 in Beaumont, Texas by Pappy Daily and Jack Starnes, Jr. The "Starday" name is a combination of Starnes' and Daily's names an the label recorded Country & Western, Cajun and sacred music. To cater for specific audiences the Look label was supposed to have specialised in mellow rock music, but as with most independent labels in the US they will always feature at least one track that UKs soul aficionados expose, interpret as Soul and take to their hearts. Freddie Chavez was from the South Broadway area of Albuquerque, New Mexico and was the creative force behind Thee Chekkers, with Freddie on vocals & keys, Rolando Baca lead guitar, Severo Flores sax, Gabby Gabaldon trumpet, Gene Romero bass and Ralph Gonzales-drums. Thee Chekkers found their way under the stewardship of John Wagner from Delta Records, he also owned the best studio in town, resulting in their 1968 release on Look 5007 “Please Don't Go / Lack of Love”. Whilst Wagner produced both songs they were written by Chavez. Both tracks got solid airplay on local Duke City radio stations because they looked after their local acts. Thee Chekkers didn’t record anything else under that name but appear behind Freddie on his 1967 Look 5010 double sider “They'll Never Know Why / Baby I'm Sorry”. The top side has ripped up dance floors throughout the UK since its introduction in the 70s. He is also reputedly Dave Newman of “Make up your mind” fame! Freddie moved on to Chicano Soul with the Majestics, and latterly with the Spinning Wheel, a show band with a full horn section that toured the Western states and enjoyed a successful run on the Vegas strip. In 1974 Freddie formed the Freddie Chavez Foundation, which is still active, favouring jazzy soul numbers, pop standards, and every style of Spanish music. Freddie will appear live at SOULTRIPUSA in Vegas between 15-22 March 2018, no doubt some of his immense Northern sides will be performed and will be something special to witness. This blue stock copy is as they say, “as rare as hen’s teeth”, only a handful known, which puts the already hard to find original demos into the shade. A near mint playing surface, which plays back with superb fidelity has only one blemish, a couple of tiny pressed in dimples on the flip slide, but they have no effect on play. There is a red felt tip A on “They’ll never know why” label, and as with most 50 year old 45s there is some light ring wear. If you’re tired with the anthem on the top side, which is brilliant anyway, the underplayed crossover flip is just waiting to take centre stage for the next 50 years…… Freddie you’re a “Genius” Sir. Up for offers, starting at £2000. Will close at 9pm Thursday 8th March 2018. Bidders only appraised of the bid history and being outbid. PayPal as friends or add 4% or bank transfer please. Postage: Special Delivery (Fully insured) Included Overseas to be discussed. Cheers, Lee Freddie Chavez - They'll never know why.mp3 Freddie Chavez - Baby I'm sorry.mp3
  7. Soulfulsolutions posted a post in a topic in Record Sales
    A stunning piece of Chicago artistry up for grabs Sound files included PM any questions or to reserve Devotions - Do do de dop / Can you explain it - Nation 61165 WD Ex+ £1500 Piecing together information for solo artists and groups that release only one known outing, not an uncommon occurrence on the scene, it’s nigh on impossible. That said, a lack of provenance is sometimes a good thing for the mystique of an artist, group or their record. One such group is the Devotions and their superb double sider on Nation. We know Butch spun “Do do de dop” covered as “Lovers plea” by “The Magictones”. Even my turn to "Soul Harmony Singles Book", courtesy of legends Jeff Beckman, Jim Hunt and Tom Kline with its 16,000 listings doesn’t reference the artists, correct flip side, label number and year of release, which tells me that in 1998, even though big UK names contributed to the books content, there was still very little definition to this 45, even if a handful of copies sat in the hands of the artists, family, collectors and DJ’s. The Devotions were James Rushing, James Whitlock, McKinley Norris and brothers Ed and John Berryman, all from DuSable High located in the Bronzeville neighborhood on the South Side of Chicago. The group had signed for the Salem-Nation Record Co. Inc, based on South Wentworth Avenue, and whilst theirs is a 1965 release, it’s hard to decipher what releases on this relatively strong label run came in what order. Looking at the likes of Tammy Levon, Jackie Beavers, The Cheers (highly recommended double sider), Silk and Leontine Dupree it’s my guess that the 65 outing was an early release on the label, the question is why didn’t we ever see more from this fine group of guys. When the labels are studied in greater depth, the name “J. Byrd” appears on both sides writer credits. This is highly likely to be “James (Jimmy Early) Byrd” who worked at Boston’s black radio station WILD between 1960-1970. Byrd was known for launching the careers of many R&B legends, and maybe in this and other cases providing the tracks for young aspiring artists to launch their career. He was best known for keeping the peace in Boston the day after Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated. The Mayor of Boston wanted to cancel a James Brown concert fearing rioting and it was Jimmy who led the charge that convinced the City to let show proceed. He demonstrated the power of black radio during one of America’s darkest moments. The 45 itself remains rare, sought after and often talked about, and if you’re like me a title like “Do do de dop” may be the signal to ignore! but as we find out the composition, arrangement and lyrics on a track may turn out to be far superior than that in the window display - title. 2 classy sides, full of youthful harmonies and classic horns, one out and out mid to up-tempo dancer the other “Can you explain it” a sublime beat ballad. Just 4-5 very light ticks after the top side intro prevents me going M- on this. PayPal as friends or add 4% or bank transfer please. Postage: Special Delivery or Overseas Tracked and Signed Included. Cheers, Lee 😉 Devotions - Do do de dop.mp3 Devotions - Can you explain it.mp3
  8. Soulfulsolutions posted a post in a topic in Record Sales
    Can highly recommend the Cheers on Nation, great price and perfect condition for a brilliant track, good flip too!
  9. Soulfulsolutions posted a post in a topic in Record Sales
    A nice bakers dozen for the snowbound weekend Sound files on request Message any questions or to reserve Brothers of Soul – I’d be grateful – Boo 1006 Ex £150 (Red vinyl copy, mild ring wear) Four Pros – Just another girl – Carla 2531 Vg £150 SOLD (Rarer red issue, drill hole, numerous marks but plays through, ideal for Dj-ing) Fantastics – High note / That one – Copa 8005 M- £220 SOLD (Rare and fabulous local label release before Sound Stage Seven, 2 top sides here, very soulful male group dancers) Gene Chandler – Nothing can stop me – Constellation 169 WD M- £75 (Hard demo to pick with this beauty on) Mill Evans – Got to have your love – Constellation 170 WD M- £75 (Another class demo on the label, super soulful delivery, a real catchy dancer, there is a 5mm hairline from the run into the intro, its as tight as a gnats arse, so absolutely no effect on play) Tommy Navarro – I cried my life away – De-Jac 1253 Ex+ £300 (Label a couple of mm off centre) Exits – Under the street lamp / You’ve got to have money – Gemini 1004 Ex+ £85 (Gorgeous Yellow copy, 2 great sides one group harmony, the other an outstanding edgy soul grinder) Vanguards – GottA have love – Lamp 92 Ex+ £300 (Fabulous group soul, as per other tracks by this outfit a solid lead singer with stunning backing, stereo recording) Major Lance – Investigate – Okeh 7250 WD M- £100 (Comes with a glorious company picture sleeve, the only way to keep treasures like this warm) Chuck Wood – Seven days is too long – Roulette 4754 WD M- £150 (Top drawer copy of this scintillating floor filler) Velvelettes – These things will keep me loving you – Soul 35025 WD M- £75 (Some fool put 3 xol and a date on this one, other than that it’s a great copy) Rufus & Roots – Caught up – T-Jaye 777 M- £200 SOLD (Up and coming catchy 70s dancer, being played by Mr. Massey I understand) Velvelettes – Lonely, lonely girl am I – VIP 25017 M- £85 SOLD (Stunning track, a stand out number in the vast Motown catalogue) PayPal as friends or add 4% or bank transfer please. Postage: £1.40 – 1st Class (up to £50 £2.50 – 1st Class Signed For (up to £50, buyers risk if valued more) £7.50 – Special Delivery (Fully insured) Overseas on Request Cheers, Lee
  10. Soulfulsolutions posted a post in a topic in Record Sales
    A stunning Northern anthem up for grabs, this DJs delight nearly always turns up in very good condition or less, often with writing on labels, but this one is in fabulous shape, so one for the first time or an upgrade. As ever sound files on request. PM any questions or to reserve. Eula Cooper – Let our love grow higher – Super Sound 7002 M- £1250 reduced £1100 Alabama born Eula was not gifted with big recording companies on the doorstep, so she, like so many other artists had to fight her way into the music industry through childhood talent shows, high school performances and acapella whilst out and about in her teenage adopted home of Atlanta. The astute assessment of a local store owner during a shopping trip pointed her in the direction of Jesse Jones, owner of the Tragar label. She recorded a handful of releases on the Tragar label, before Jones set up the Super Sound label in 1970, and unwittingly created the opportunity for Eula to deliver her most desirable track on the Northern scene. “Let Our Love Grow Higher” was written & arranged by Tragar’s Bill Patterson with the support of the in-house team at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio, a stamp of quality in anyone’s book. Typically, as with many independent labels the funding was not available to propel this immense dance track into the world of hits, the Super Sound label folded, and the Note label became Eula’s next platform to “hope these dreams will come true”. Vinyl plays play’s perfectly, just one light fingernail mark on near the run out. Labels are beautiful bar a little pin prick of white under the right-hand side credits and spindle wear on centre rim. I can’t imagine it will be easy to find another in such stunning condition. PayPal as friends or add 4% or bank transfer please. Postage: £9.50 – Special Delivery (Fully insured) Overseas on Request Cheers, Lee Eula Cooper - Let our love grow higher.mp3
  11. Soulfulsolutions posted a post in a topic in Record Sales
    Up for grabs, a stunning clutch of 60’s Northern straight out of Detroit central, boasting the best of the motor cities connections; Wingate, Myto, Solid Hitbound, Lebaron and Groovesville. Detroit 45s often beat up, so here’s your chance to land some great condition releases. You know all these tunes so no need to wax lyrical or give you the history, but I’ll add comments about condition where it’s needed. Sound files on request. Rose Batiste – Hit and run / I miss my baby – Revilot 204 Ex £400 (Original machine stamped GREY stock copy. Some sleeve marks, plays better than a dealers Ex, booms out) Edwin Starr – Agent OO-Soul – Ric Tic 103 WD Ex £350 (Just don’t see it. Some sleeve marks, plays M-, one sided) Rose Batiste – That’s what he told me / Holding hands – Ric-Tic 105 WD M- £500 (Rarest white demo on the label, very minor mark on “told”, and 2 10p sized mild red stains. Who knows maybe picked up from the rare but more common stock copies it was filed next to) Edwin Starr – Stop her on sight (S.O.S) – Ric-Tic 109 WD M- £75 (Add a rare Swedish picture sleeve for £25, you won’t ever see these coupled up) JJ Barnes – Real Humdinger – Ric-Tic 110 WD M- £75 Fantastic Four – Can’t stop looking for my baby – Ric-Tic 121 Ex+ £175 Al Kent – The way you’ve been acting lately – Ric -Tic 123 M- £50 Fellows – She’s always there / Let’s make it last – Solid Hit 110 Ex+ £300 PayPal as friends or add 4% or bank transfer please. Postage: £1.40 – 1st Class (up to £50 £2.50 – 1st Class Signed For (up to £50, buyers risk if valued more) £7.50 – Special Delivery (Fully insured) Overseas on Request Cheers, Lee
  12. Soulfulsolutions posted a post in a topic in Record Sales
    A stunning Northern anthem up for grabs, this DJs delight nearly always turns up in very good condition or less, often with writing on labels, but this one is in fabulous shape, so one for the first time or an upgrade. As ever sound files on request. PM any questions or to reserve. Eula Cooper – Let our love grow higher – Super Sound 7002 M- £1250 Alabama born Eula was not gifted with big recording companies on the doorstep, so she, like so many other artists had to fight her way into the music industry through childhood talent shows, high school performances and acapella whilst out and about in her teenage adopted home of Atlanta. The astute assessment of a local store owner during a shopping trip pointed her in the direction of Jesse Jones, owner of the Tragar label. She recorded a handful of releases on the Tragar label, before Jones set up the Super Sound label in 1970, and unwittingly created the opportunity for Eula to deliver her most desirable track on the Northern scene. “Let Our Love Grow Higher” was written & arranged by Tragar’s Bill Patterson with the support of the in-house team at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio, a stamp of quality in anyone’s book. Typically, as with many independent labels the funding was not available to propel this immense dance track into the world of hits, the Super Sound label folded, and the Note label became Eula’s next platform to “hope these dreams will come true”. Vinyl plays play’s perfectly, just one light fingernail mark on near the run out. Labels are beautiful bar a little pin prick of white under the right-hand side credits and spindle wear on centre rim. I can’t imagine it will be easy to find another in such stunning condition. PayPal as friends or add 4% or bank transfer please. Postage: £9.50 – Special Delivery (Fully insured) Overseas on Request Cheers, Lee Eula Cooper - Let our love grow higher.mp3
  13. Soulfulsolutions posted a post in a topic in Record Wants
    Cheers Jez, i think ive got that LP i'll take a look. Cheers, Lee
  14. Soulfulsolutions posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Anyone got any idea if a 8x10 inch black and white artist photo of Tony Hestor exists? If it does where can I find it??? Cheers, Lee
  15. Soulfulsolutions posted a post in a topic in Record Wants
    Artist Photo wanted, anyone help? Seen the DISCOGs snap! Cheers, Lee
  16. Soulfulsolutions posted a post in a topic in Record Sales
    Another handful of collectable Soul LPs up for grabs, no duffers here, all contain great tracks, some issued on 45, others unissued. More to follow over the next week or so. Cover graded first & vinyl second, always conservative and satisfaction guaranteed St = Stereo, Mo = Mono (Mono’s the harder to find in most cases) Full track list and label photos on request Freda Payne – How do you say I don’t love you anymore – MGM 4370 (St) M-/M- £40 (Immaculate condition, longest album title in the world, Freda covers O.C. Smith’s “On easy street”, or was it hers in the first place? “Sad, sad September” another fine outing) Freda Payne - On easy street.mp3 Barbara McNair – The real Barbara McNair – Motown 680 (St) Ex-/Ex+ £45 SOLD (The gorgeous Barbara - faultless, smooth and soooo heavenly. ”Forget you ever met me baby”, “It happens every time” and “If you can want” “The hunter…” and then some. Top seam on the cover top seam is taped neatly and the bottom seam has a fine split, but nothings going to fall apart. This a classic album full of great tracks and only letting it go as I have pulled a Demo copy) Platters – Going back to Detroit – Musicor 1125 (St) Ex+/Ex+ £30 (Great version of “Why do you wanna make me blue”, the title track has the same backing as Johnnie Mae Matthews “Lonely you’ll be”. “With this ring” sauntered along with the panache the Platters bring. Also includes the Driftersesque “Run while its dark” a Platters 65 release on the Entrée label. Stunning vocals throughout, regardless of lead) Walter Jackson – It’s all over – Okeh 12107 (Mo) Ex/Ex+ £30 SOLD (Walt knocked out some of the prime beat ballads to be found on the Okeh label, emphasised by the title track, “That’s what mama said” with all the instrumentation and belting horns you’d expect from the Latin edged output. A nice version of the uptempo “Lee cross” with its jazzy feel, and the big band fronter’s “Then only then” and “I don’t want to suffer”. Rarer monaural) Major Lance – Greatest hits – Okeh 12110 (Mo) Ex/Ex+ £30 (What can you say about the Major, just superb, captures the Okeh spirit right through, big orchestral style backing with that spicy Latin tinge, sublime. “Monkey time”, “Sometimes I wonder”, “Hey little girl”, “Rhythm”, “Gotta get away”, and the canasta intro’d “Matador”. There all there, a fine collection of Major’s regular and often overlooked tracks on Mono. Top label has a price sticker on the run out edge and bottom seam a short split on the pocket end) PayPal as friends or add 4% or bank transfer please. Postage: £3.50 – Regular 1st Class (Up to £50) £5 – 1st Class Signed For (Up to £50) UK Special Delivery on request Overseas on Request Cheers, Lee
  17. Few with juicy reductions PM any questions or to reserve Brothers of Soul - I’d be grateful - Boo 1006 Ex £180 now £150 (Rarer red label VINYL copy, ring wear, otherwise loos and plays great) Brothers of Soul - I'd be grateful.mp3 Moses Dillard – Pretty as a picture – Mark V 40-26 Ex+ £375 now £320 SOLD (“I’ll pay the price” may be the trophy piece from the his 2 mid-60’s releases the words “Dillard”, “Showmen”, “Mark V” and “Greenville” are synonymous with 60’s soul quality) Moses Dillard & Showmen - Pretty as a picture.mp3 Jimmie Johnson & Lucky Hearts – Let’s get a line – Stuff 401 £60 now £45 SOLD (Party atmosphere on this funky dance floor packer) Jimmy Johnson & Lucky Hearts - Let's get a line.mp3 PayPal as friends or add 4% or bank transfer please. Postage: £1.25 – Regular 1st Class (At buyers own risk for items over £50) £2.50 – 1st Class Signed For (At buyers own risk for items over £50) £7.50 – Special Delivery Overseas on Request Cheers, Lee
  18. Soulfulsolutions posted a post in a topic in Record Sales
    Another handful of collectable Soul LPs up for grabs, no duffers here, all contain great tracks, some issued on 45, others unissued. More to follow over the next week or so. Cover graded first & vinyl second, always conservative and satisfaction guaranteed St = Stereo, Mo = Mono (Mono’s the harder to find in most cases) Full track list and label photos on request Maxine Brown – Out of sight – Epic 26395 (St) Ex/Ex+ £75 Canadian SOLD (Mike Terry, a name synonymous with hall of fame Detroit classics, produces and arranges the entire album, casting a watchful eye and finishing touches to Maxine’s tremendous performances. Filled with winners, the classy “Don’t leave me baby” using the backing from Willie Kendrick’s awesome “What’s that on your finger”, the super dancer “Just give me one good reason”, the infectious “Sugar Dumplin’, an edgy cover Hebb’s of “Sunny” and a gloriously femme version of the Temps “I wish it would rain”. This would be up for a bit less but it’s a Canadian copy with Maxine’s signature on the back cover, gotta be a rare combination to own) Frank Dell – Yesterdays people – Guinness 36001 (St) Ex/M- £50 SOLD (What a fella, luscious vocals on all these tracks, with the 2 Valise champs “He broke your game wide open”, that guitar intro still makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up knowing what’s coming, and the underrated “Baby you’ve got it”, a punchy dance floor filler with superb girly backing vocals. Cover has a cut out on one corner, and a minor crease in another) Charlie Rich – Best of – Hi 418 (St) Ex+/Ex+ £30 SOLD (As is the tradition of Northern Soul, it turns up tracks by artists you wouldn’t associate with a Soul output, Narvel Felts – “Girl come back” – Renay would be another example of a renowned Country singer being picked up by the scene’s entrepreneurial DJs. Charlie Rich is an apex artist in that genre, so we could shake our heads thinking we’re hearing things when the fantastic “Don’t tear me down” appears like a steam train on this LP, all the qualities of a top Northern beat ballad and never released on US 45, a crying shame) Dee Dee Warwick – I wan’t to be with you – Mercury 21000 (Mo) Ex-/Ex- £25 Canadian SOLD (This girl can belt them out, and with no group around her for moral support like the Motown girls, perhaps this young black American was the answer to Sandie Shaw, Dusty Springfield, Petula Clark and Helen Shapiro to name the crème. Some excellent tracks here, notably the emphatic floor filler “Worth every tear I cry”, the catchy “We’re doing fine”, a subtle cover of “I’m gonna make you love me”. Cover has a slight split top and bottom on sleeve side, still solid though. Uncommon Canadian Mono copy) Isley Brothers – Tamla Motown presents – MFP 50014 (St) Ex/Ex £15 UK (As is the way of Motown groups, they were brilliant in their own right, but liked to cover their stable mate’s tracks, so this album does what it says on the tin and presents us with a glorious array of big hitters including “Sad Souvenirs”, the mesmerizing and unreleased until the dawn of the TMG Box Sets “My love is your love” (my reason for picking up this LP), the edgy “Little miss sweetness” and “Got to have you back”. Top quality vocals throughout, rich and graceful, bold and forceful, something for every re-worked track. Small sticker residue on top right corner) PayPal as friends or add 4% or bank transfer please. Postage: £3.50 – Regular 1st Class (Up to £50) £5 – 1st Class Signed For (Up to £50) UK Special Delivery on request Overseas on Request Cheers, Lee
  19. Soulfulsolutions posted a post in a topic in Record Sales
    Back with a bang and some crackers found lurking after the festive season As ever sound files on request, but some added where 45's are lesser known PM any questions or to reserve Brothers of Soul - I’d be grateful - Boo 1006 Ex £180 (Rarer red label VINYL copy, ring wear) Ernest Franklin – At last – Chi-Land 809 Ex+ £300 (Very rare independent Chicago crossover, "The Minister Franklin" yep a preacher it would appear, reminds me of the backing from Ida Sands - Start all over again) Ernest Franklin - At last.mp3 Joe Bataan – Gypsy woman – Fania 447 WD M- £125 SOLD (Minter – none in better shape, white demo too, top notch Latin - vocals, horns, drums, handclaps the whole shebang but not messy, just so infectious and rare in this form, what an artist) Volcanos – Take me back – Harthon 146 M- £250 SOLD (Very hard to pin down number from this quality label. Stunning off the radar Philly dancer and so much better than their messy “It’s gotta be a false alarm”. Last decent copies for sale through Nev in 2015, and me last year, this is my keeper I’m letting go, clearly doesn’t show up often) Volcanos - Take me back again.mp3 Anna Raye – I’ve got love – Lock 724 Ex+ £200 (Catchy under the radar crossover, mellow, classy, even a hint of sultry. Lively funk on the flip, talented girl!) Anna Raye - I've got love.mp3 Moses Dillard – Pretty as a picture – Mark V 40-26 Ex+ £375 SOLD (“I’ll pay the price” may be the trophy piece from the his 2 mid-60’s releases the words “Dillard”, “Showmen”, “Mark V” and “Greenville” are synonymous with 60’s soul quality) Betty Harris – Trouble with my lover – Sansu 480 Ex £60 SOLD (Sultry, slick and standout R&B killer, drill hole) Jimmie Johnson & Lucky Hearts – Let’s get a line – Stuff 401 £60 SOLD (Niche funk edged dancer, not common at all) Jimmy Johnson & Lucky Hearts - Let's get a line.mp3 Rose Battiste – I just can’t leave you – Thelma 102 WD M- £200 SOLD (Classy Detroit femme, hard white demo, 3xol, the issue seen at 250 on a dealers list last week or so, Bargain) Perfections – Girl you better hurry / Get on down – Tri-City 328 M- £250 SOLD (Scorching double sider) Joe Moore - I Ain’t / I’ve Got My Sweet Baby - Verve 10566 M- £50 SOLD (Much harder stock copy, drill hole, 2 great tunes, “I Ain’t” the slick stunner) PayPal as friends or add 4% or bank transfer please. Postage: £1.25 – Regular 1st Class (At buyers own risk for items over £50) £2.50 – 1st Class Signed For (At buyers own risk for items over £50) £7.50 – Special Delivery Overseas on Request Cheers, Lee
  20. Another handful of collectable Soul LPs up for grabs, no duffers here, all contain great tracks, some issued on 45, others unissued. More to follow over the next week or so. Cover graded first & vinyl second, always conservative and satisfaction guaranteed St = Stereo, Mo = Mono (Mono’s the harder to find in most cases) Full track list and label photos on request Esquires – Get on up and get away – Bunky 300 (St) Ex/M- £25 (Riddled with superb tracks, dancers, group harmonies, sweet vocals and beat ballads. The title track sets the scene, plus neat covers of Mill Evans “When I’m Ready” Tou-Sea and the Puzzles “My sweet baby” Fat Back, plus the respected “How could it be”. Chicago through and through, Bill “Bunky” Sheppard and Tom-Tom Washington the studio team and Mill Edwards complimenting the Moorer family, including Betty of “Speed up” fame who left in 65 as key members. Mildly dinked corners, but otherwise a great cover, and liner notes by one E. Rodney Jones, President of the National Association of TV and Radio Announcers. Wow, all this included on a single slab of vinyl) Dobie Gray - Sings for “In Crowders” - Charger 2002 (St) M-/M- £25 (The 60’s pop crowd adorning this colourful cover suggests an all too common ploy for a commercially viable black Artist like Dobie, clean, sanitized and aimed at the white market. This should not take anything away from the vocal quality delivered by Dobie on all the tracks, let alone the floor fillers “In crowd” and “See you at the go-go”. I only just removed the shrink wrap) O.C. Smith - At home - Columbia 9908 (St) Ex/Ex+ £20 SOLD (“Colour him father”, talk about emotional songs one of my all-time favourites. Inconspicuous LP, all the drams in the noted track. Light wear around one corner, but nothing more) Gene Chandler – Just be true – Constellation 1423 (Mo) Ex/M- £40 (Early 60’s tracks from the Duke, emphasised by the inclusion of his second Constellation outing “Pretty little girl”, a very collectable 45 that now achieves 3 figures. Other stand out amongst earlier Vee-Jay recordings is “From day to day” a perky uptempo dancer released in 1963 as the first on the Constellation label. Sublime vocals as you would expect. Minimal wear on the top and bottom edges and blue starry label design) Tyrone Davis - Turn back the hands of time - Dakar 9027 (St) M-/M- £25 (Massive album, ranked by MTV as one of the best Soul LPs of its time. Not surprising for this Greensville boy given the involvement of a list of Chicago’s who’s-who, household names like Jack Daniels, Johnny Moore, Don Davis, Carl Davis, Willie Henderson…. The list goes on, oh and the classy Bab’s Acklin and Eugene Record on some backing. So classy, the title track was included in the Hugh Grant & Julianne Moore romcom “Nine Months”. My old fave from Tyrone “I’ll be right there” just superb, and I just can’t quite place the backing track on “The waiting was not in vain”, sounds familiar? Original with small customs snip on pocket side and I removed the shrink wrap.) PayPal as friends or add 4% or bank transfer please. Postage: £3.50 – Regular 1st Class (Up to £50) £5 – 1st Class Signed For (Up to £50) UK Special Delivery on request Overseas on Request Cheers, Lee
  21. Soulfulsolutions posted a post in a topic in Record Sales
    A handful of collectable Soul LPs up for sale each night over the next week or so, no duffers, all contain great tracks, some issued on 45, others unissued. Cover graded first & vinyl second, always conservative and satisfaction guaranteed, St = Stereo, Mo = Mono (Mono’s the harder to find in most cases), Full track list and label photos on request. Archie Bell & Drells - Tighten up - Atlantic 8181 (St) M-/M- £40 SOLD (Includes “A thousand wonders”, “When you left heartaches began”, two massive tracks, prime copy in top condition) Archie Bell & Drells - I can’t stop dancing - Atlantic 8204 (St) Vg+/Ex+ £12 (Title track is a dancefloor filler, includes a cracking take of Billy Butler’s “Sometimes I wonder”, Minor split on top right cover and deletion hole on edge, vinyl spot on) Incredibles - Heart & Soul - Audio Arts 7000 (St) M-/M- £35 (I remember peeling the polythene of this, like new, “There’s nothing else to say” an anthem on the scene and “Miss treatment” a current play all over the UK) Jackie Wilson – Whispers – Brunswick 754122 (St) M-/M- £35 SOLD (Amazing vocalist, covers the whole range, notable tracks include “Whispers”, “Just be sincere”, “I don’t want to lose you”, then there comes “My heart is calling” same as the Magnificent’s on Dee-Gee (can’t remember if he’s the lead on that?) and then the surprise package “Only your love can save me” not the Bettye Lavette ballad but an uptempo dancer, a hidden gem in his massivo catalogue) Jackie Wilson – Whispers – Brunswick 754122 (St) Vg+/Ex £20 (Ditto the previous entry, a 2nd copy but the cover has some edge wear, otherwise fine) Jackie Wilson - Nobody but you - Brunswick 754212 (St) Vg/Ex £12 (Includes “It only happens when I look at you”, which you won’t find on US 45 and steadily increase in demand and value as the years go by. The cover has a split seam at the top, deletion hole and small stain, BUT the vinyl is a great play Ex or better) PayPal as friends or add 4% or bank transfer please. Postage: £3.50 – Regular 1st Class (Up to £50) £5 – 1st Class Signed For (Up to £50) UK Special Delivery on request Overseas on Request Cheers, Lee
  22. Lada Edmund on Japan a thing of beauty
  23. REDUCTIONS on listings from earlier this week, will leave for a short while at these prices before boxing up again! As ever sound files on request PM any questions or to reserve Curly Myrick – It be’s that way – Q Records 105 M- £500 now £450 SOLD (Fantastic copy, but as ever I’m obliged to mention a very mild & short-lived edge lift, no effect on play, and the flip “Nothing word song” plays neatly through a tiny, tiny indent on the intro) Sidney Barnes – You’ll always be in style – Red Bird 10039 WD Ex £150 now £130 SOLD (Classic belts and braces dancefloor filler) Jimmie Johnson & Lucky Hearts – Let’s get a line – Stuff 401 £75 now £60 SOLD (Niche funk edged dancer, not common at all) Rose Battiste – I just can’t leave you – Thelma 102 WD M- £250 now £200 SOLD (Classy Detroit femme, hard demo, 3xol) Perfections – Girl you better hurry / Get on down – Tri-City 328 M- £275 now £250 SOLD (Scorching double sider) PayPal as friends or add 4% or bank transfer please. Postage: £1.25 – Regular 1st Class (At buyers own risk for items over £50) £2.50 – 1st Class Signed For (At buyers own risk for items over £50) £7.50 – Special Delivery Overseas on Request Cheers, Lee 😉
  24. Across the board, 60’s, crossover, 70’s, R&B and funkier edged, some rare, some less so, and for the talent pickers some obscure, it’s all here, a QUALITY set, you’ve just got to pick yours out! As ever sound files on request PM any questions or to reserve 1) Tony & Tyrone – Please operator – Atlantic 2458 Promo Ex £175 (Nice red and white promo) 2) Demures – Raining teardrops – Brunswick 55284 Ex+ £750 (Rare Stock Copy, 4-5 few light pops after intro otherwise superb) 3) Ernest Franklin – At last – Chi-Land 809 Ex+ £300 (Very rare independent Chicago crossover, "The Minister Franklin" reminds me of the Ida Sands - Start all over again backing track) 4) Fuller Brothers – Stranger at my door – GD&L 2003 Vg+ £250 (Rarer local west coast label. Plays loud and clear but with light surface noise, 2xol, ring wear) 5) Spider Turner – I’ve got to get myself together – Good Time 1019 Ex £800 (Only a couple of small light marks, so only a short way off M-) 6) Anna Raye – I’ve got love / Anna’s thang – Lock 724 Ex+ £200 (Catchy under the radar crossover, mellow, classy, even a hint of sultry. Lively funk on the flip, talented girl!) 7) Rita Dacosta – Don’t bring me down – Pandora 7050 Ex+ £800 (Awesome) 8) Curly Myrick – It be’s that way – Q Records 105 M- £500 (Very mild & short-lived edge lift, no effect on play, and the flip “Nothing word song” plays neatly through a tiny, tiny indent on the intro) 9) Sidney Barnes – You’ll always be in style – Red Bird 10039 WD Ex £150 (Classic belts and braces dancefloor filler) 10) Edwin Starr – Agent OO soul – REO 8871 Ex £30 (Canadian variant) 11) Jimmie Johnson & Lucky Hearts – Let’s get a line – Stuff 401 £75 (Niche funk edged dancer, not common at all) 12) Durettes – Sweet sweet love – SVR 1006 NM £250 (Beautiful minter, coupled with the Perfections – I love you my love) 13) Rose Battiste – I just can’t leave you – Thelma 102 WD M- £250 3xol (Classy Detroit femme, hard demo) 14) Perfections – Girl you better hurry / Get on down – Tri-City 328 M- £275 (Scorching double sider) 15) Joe Moore - I Ain’t / I’ve Got My Sweet Baby - Verve 10566 M- £60 (Much harder stock copy, drill hole, 2 great tunes) 16) Georgia Soul Twisters – Look out (I’m gonna blow your mind) – Waxwing 1010 Ex £1400 (Topside has one fingernail line and a couple of light marks DNAP, flip, again couple of light marks and one scuff that DNAP. Otherwise deep shiny lustre and plays Ex+) PayPal as friends or add 4% or bank transfer please. Postage: £1.25 – Regular 1st Class (At buyers own risk for items over £50) £2.50 – 1st Class Signed For (At buyers own risk for items over £50) £7.50 – Special Delivery Overseas on Request Cheers, Lee 😉