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  1. Tony Smith replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Brilliant record, played by Ady Croasdell a few years back, don't know whether or not it's scheduled for release.
  2. That was at Dance Club international
  3. Hi girls, There was definately more than one Limelight 'do', 2 or 3 possibly, done under the London Chosen Mass banner Sean Mc & Ion, I D.J'd for them, It would've been 1989 and 1990 as I remember Chris Clarks version of "Do i Love You" had just surfaced.
  4. Tony Smith replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Plus they are the backing band for the Appreciations "Better To Cry" on Sport too.
  5. Wasn't this off the 4-track acetate that was on ebay a couple of years back?
  6. 3 Mick H., Soul Sam & 1 in North Wales
  7. Good call Stuart Wot about Ceaser??
  8. I think I know who made this
  9. Cheers Supercorsa or marcosantucci@marcosantucci.com
  10. A few modern/crossover bits for sale on ebay. Billy Proctor and Love System - Keeping Up With The Joneses Intrigues - Fly Now Pay Later San Franciscan TKO's/Peggy Gaines on UK Kent Courtial feat Errol Knowles on Pipeline also some Sixties bits for sale: Willy McDougal on Kinard Charles Lamont & Extremes Edie and Ernie on Shazam Bud Harper on Peacock Vince Apollo - I bear Witness For details contact Marco.
  11. That's why I mentioned Little Tony Talent a rare record on a label not known for rarities, Sandy Golden must come in with only 2 copies after 20 odd years, Little Johhny Hamilton "Keep on Moving", what about that Magictones missing number on Solid Hit???
  12. Not sure whether this a UK or US thread anymore?? Little Tony Talent on Symbol, pretty sure Ian Clark had one, never seen another? Thought Mick Smith had a UK test press of Gerri Hall?
  13. WILLIAM BELL - WHO YOU GONNA BE TOMORROW on STAX 146 Quite a hard one IMO
  14. Sad news, back in the 80's Dave asked Pete Lawson and me to help with articles for "Groovin a-la Go-Go", which marked his return to the scene, several hilarious times spent putting it together, to say it didn't set the scene alight would be an understatement but, it was very, very funny and after it's lack of sucess Dave disappeared for a few years again, tales of Daves' antics are legion and mostly unprintable, a true character and one-off and one I'm glad to have known. RIP Dave
  15. Yeah, Ivor developed a strange habit of doing that, I remember he woke up behind the bar once as well
  16. Tony Smith replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    I agree, Musette copy is far, far rarer
  17. Tony Smith replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    That's what that seller told me, I quote "I have two copies left but one is in bad shape." that was on the 27th.
  18. And Dave Raistrick before that
  19. Tony Smith replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Also came out on Sentry (1st label), gets occasional plays, nice 45
  20. Probably don't know it d'oh!, can't get the hang of this quick edit !!!
  21. First release on this Dayton, Ohio label, the other being The Contenders "Don't Ever Leave Me" which is blue-eyed tosh, as stated before
  22. Hi Mark, I remember a veeery drunk Ivor Jones(surely not!) falling asleep on my shoulder and pinning me to wall for ages.
  23. Tony Smith replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    1968 was when Berry Gordy bought out Ric-Tic/Golden World, and when copyright were transferred to Motown.

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