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Mick Sway

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  1. Hi Folks Chosen Few - Taking all the love i can get - Maple 1972 I believe that this rare Canadian LP was made available on CD some years ago, however this is cut from a C60 that my old pal Ray Saunders sent me about 10 years ago. This album is captivating on both sides and littered with good n.soul and funk tracks. There's also an unrelated reggae group with the same name. Mick file:///C:/Users/MICKSW~1/AppData/Local/Temp/image.bmp
  2. Also check this out: Swiss movement - RCA Lp - It's Time For: /more/soul-library/swiss-movement-the-grass-is-greener-rca
  3. Hi everyone Some great suggestions there. I guess I meant LP only rather than rare. I agree with Tommy do try to include a sound clip, if possible. The Leon Cook is a great crossover tune, which I've never heard of - is this a Carabean tune? Also Album title and label if possible. Thanks for contributing & keep it up. Mick Attachement is ; Bruce Cloud, Walk in my shoes, California Soul, Capitol US LP
  4. Swiss Movement-Come around here -RCA
  5. Hi all I thought that I'd open this up to share LP only tracks that you may be aware of. Obviously because of the nature of LP's they don't tend to get as many spins. Best Mick
  6. All I ask is that they are "scene" relatedand preferably in sleeves where they are available. i.e. mod, club, motown, northern. I just thought that it would be a nice archive for people to access. Unfortunately my collections a bit limited these days and some discs have seen better days. Best to all Mick
  7. Hi all Just post any scans in the public rare UK soul galley. Add comments which may be of interest for information, particularly for obscure items. Thanks for responding. Best Mick
  8. Hi folks Please refer to soul-source gallery. I've started an archive of scans of rare UK soul and related issues, in the soul-source gallery . Further contributions welcome, however for best effect, please try to include their original sleeves if possible. Mick

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