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  1. Anyone ever seen issues of these two - or even better can supply scans please? Judi & Affections - Ain't Gonna Hurt My Pride (Top Ten) Terry Warren - I Don't Know (Ric-Tic 106) First Series Cheers Richard
  2. Phil mate - you got any cheap records?
  3. Just out of interest - was the Sandy Williams an issue or demo please? Cheers Richard
  4. Oomph!!! Brilliant proper Northern Cheers Richard
  5. Brad Hales is/was selling one on here also Richard
  6. Hi everyone I'm looking for info on the recording session for Edwin Starr's - You're My Mellow (Ric-Tic #120) please. I know there's something on one of those Goldmine Detroit CDs - but haven't found it yet. Would be good to know the studio, date, and who the session players were please - if anyone has any info. Who was the drummer? One of the best drumming sessions in the entire history of Detroit music - period! Cheers Richard https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGqjH4E9w3Q
  7. Premium Stuff replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    "The One Alone" was the first released version on the two Fabulous Apollos songs with this backing on Valtone #101. "Some Good In Everything Bad" came out on Valtone #105. The other side is the instrumental version. The flip side to "The One Alone" is "Determination" which is a similar tune/backing to Clarence Jackson's "If It Don't Fit Don't Force It! on Valtone #106 and also Andre Williams' "You Got It I Want It" on Ric-Tic #124. "The One Alone" is also available as a white DJ copy as well as the issue - which is nice Cheers Richard
  8. Dare I mention OVO at this point? Cheers Richard
  9. Yes - all the above answers are correct - Willie Mitchell, Fabulous Peps and Lee Rogers Cheers Richard
  10. Yes - well - they are the same underlying tune but the arrangement and production are different. Cheers Richard
  11. There's a WDJ of both Richard
  12. But they are different records #111 and #112 - totally different in terms of rarity Richard
  13. And Baby Boy on Blue Rock - Ja Neen Andrea Henry Cheers Richard
  14. Cheers mate. Just seen I've got it already. Usual problem - no idea what stuff I have and haven't. Cheers Richard
  15. Have this on an old tape - but which CD was this on please? Cheers Richard
  16. There are a couple of 45s I have that I soooooooo wish were recorded much better and louder Quiet pressings do my head in The two I am thinking of are actually also in my top favourite records out of Detroit ever!! When I listen to them I long to hear them will a full and loud sound: Sandra Richardson - Stay Here With Me (Inter/Soul) Albert Jones - Up To The Sun (Bumpshop) Pump up the volume!! Cheers Richard
  17. So what about Sandra Philips on Okeh then? Similar Mike Terry credits - written by Bridges, Knight & Eaton - but where was it actually recorded? Richard
  18. Well I missed this before so I'm definitely going to be listening at to the show at 12:00 noon today Cheers Richard
  19. Chalky - my post #28 said this : If we are talking does not exist as issue: Precisions - Sugar Ain't Sweet (Drew) Edwin Starr - Scott's On Swingers (Ric-Tic)
  20. I see the Big Maybelle version has Simpson and Armstead as songwriters. However, the Joan Dovalle has no songwriters credited on either side - wonder of this accounts for it's rarity - such as a copyright dispute? Cheers Richard
  21. Some of my faves there guys - pure class - thank for posting Check the other side of Neil Reed - even better I reckon Cheers Richard
  22. I admire your passion and eloquence Your Tobi Lark reference got me thinking - one of my favourites - and titled Toby on the rare original Cheers Richard
  23. I noticed that the volume, sound quality and 'presence' of the Innocent Bystanders - Frantic Escape is sooooooo much better on the original local Pameline copy compared to the Atlantic national issue. I wondered why - anyone explain please? I then wondered if there were other records where it was worth seeking out the better recorded/sounding version - I'm sure there are Fill me in Cheers Richard

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