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  1. If it was released in 1967, it wasn't on Moira. The first release on Moira, which is FIVE releases ahead of "Magic Corner", was released/mastered sometime between January and June of 1968. Most discographies say April 1968. The release on Moira just ahead of "Magic Corner", #105, was released in April 1969.
  2. Would be extremely surprised if this doesn't go $10000+. If it can be danced to it is beside the point. It's just an incredible, attitude packed piece of powerful music.
  3. I'd say that the visual condition of a record this rare is almost entirely irrelevant as long as it plays fine. And this one does. Absolute monster of a tune.
  4. The artist/title info turns up when you listen to it. The second track is either "Time Will Tell" by Eddie Holman" or "Lucky Fellow" by Maurice Jackson.
  5. I've just uploaded a new episode of my SEVEN INCH DISCO podcast series! About an hour of me playing 70's and 80's soul/disco/boogie from my personal collection. Have a listen! TRACKLISTING Mascara - See You In L.A. - MERCURY [HOL] Charles Drain - Lifetime Guarantee Of Love - RCA J's - When Did You Stop - DANTE Jerry Washington - Don't Waste My Time - GLADES Hott Ice - Dance Freaks - BLUE WAVE Jerry Blackshear - Defected (From Your Love) - ERAL Carlena Williams - Soulful Drop In The Bucket - CRATES OF SOUL Al (Alonzo) Wilzon - Love You Girl - NASHVILLE Love Committee - I Made A Mistake - MCA John Simmons - Ain't Nothing Like The Love - SABRINA Jones Girls - 2 Win U Back - RCA David Sea - Night After Night - CROWN LIMITED Backyard Construction - I Want Your Lovin' - B.Y.C. PRODUCTIONS Gary Taylor (G.T.) - Just What I Have In Mind - A&M Harold Dickey - Dance - DBF For more info, go to: https://soulthing.net
  6. Sebastian posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Nikki Britton on DOT. Vocally a far cry from Irma Thomas, but an absolutely incredible tune.
  7. All finishing prices can be found on the auction site: https://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/auction-catalogues/wessex-auction-rooms/catalogue-id-srwess10237
  8. I need issue #3 and #4. If anyone has got doubles of those and want to sell, please PM me.
  9. There was a discussion on Facebook a couple of months ago regarding cheap copies coming up for sale of the 36th anniversary 45 (Nancy Wilcox b/w Foxfire feat Johnny Adams). Ady replied: "I think this is one of the two or three where they overpressed at the factory and sneaked some outta the back door. It's probably a legit pressing sold illegally. We've changed factories. The same happened with the Sandra Richardson and when a friend sent me a doubtful copy it was the same as the legit one."
  10. A new SOUL THING show just went up on Mixcloud! 60 minutes of me playing soul/r&b/funk 45's from my personal collection. Have a listen! TRACKLISTING Giuseppe's Fabulous Delray's - Giuseppe's Twist - BAND BOX Otis Clay - Three Is A Crowd - ONE-DERFUL Ted Taylor - Somebody's Always Trying - OKEH Wallace Johnson - Baby Go Ahead - SANSU Lonnie Lester - Power Structure - NU-TONE Lester Young - Let Your Love Shine - BARRY Dee Dee Barnes - I'm Yours And You're Mine - ARCTIC Benny Latimore - I'm A Believer - DADE T.S.U. Tornonadoes - Got To Get Through To You - ATLANTIC Masters - I Need Your Love - CRIMSON Jigsaw - One Way Street - MGM (UK) Continental Showstoppers - Not Too Young - SEVENTY 7 Bobby Valentin - Use It Before You Lose It - FANIA Darrow Fletcher - No Limit - IRVING MUSIC 10" ACETATE Street People - Your Momma Had A Baby - KENT SELECT Charles Allen - We Got Love - EJA Marcelle Joseph - Long Distance Love Affair - DYNAMIC SOUND Curtis, The Brothers - When Love Goes Wrong - BELL Margie Joseph - One More Chance - VOLT Al McCarther - His True Love For You - TWO GUITARS Ike Turner - She Made My Blood Run Cold - FEDERAL For more info, go to: https://soulthing.net
  11. See post three in this thread:
  12. Copies of 45's can turn up anywhere. Labels sent promo copies of records all over the world for various reasons. For example one copy of this Tommy Dent 45 turned up in Sweden back in 2010 via a record company / publishers archive. Another copy has emerged through a UK publishers archive.
  13. No, the copy that sold two days ago on ebay is not the same copy as the 2012 one. The copy that sold now has got writing on the "Miss Woman" side, the copy that sold in 2012 didn't. Ofcourse someone could've written on the label during those 8 years, but that would surprise me.
  14. That would be a very wide definition of deep soul. Has got the same gravelly vocals, but the flipside is an uptempo dancer as well. It's the sixth track on this mix of mine if anyone wants to hear it:
  15. A new SOUL THING show just went up on Mixcloud! This time a Mardi Gras special with all New Orleans records. 60 minutes of me playing soul/r&b/funk 45's from my personal collection. Have a listen! TRACKLISTING Mac Rebennack - Storm Warning - REX Danny White - Natural Soul Brother - SSS INTERNATIONAL Benny Spellman - I Feel Good - ATLANTIC John Williams & The Tick Tocks - A Little Tighter - SANSU Willie Harper - But I Couldn't - ALON Jesse Hill - Mardi Gras - PULSAR Robert Parker - I Caught You In A Lie - NOLA Lee Dorsey - Four Corners (part 1) - AMY Eldridge Holmes - Pop, Popcorn Children - ATCO Warren Lee - Mama Said We Can't Get Married - DEESU Tommy Ridgley - In The Same Old Way - RONN Eddie Bo - I Found A Little Girl - AT LAST Elliott Small - I'm A Devil - A.B.S. Huey Piano Smith - Well I'll Be John Brown - ACE Betty Harris - Trouble With My Lover - SANSU Explosions - Hip Drop - GOLD CUP Ray J. - Right Place Wrong Time - HEP' ME Mary Jane Hooper - I've Got Reasons - POWER Meters - Be My Lady - WARNER BROS Las Vegas Connection - Can't Nobody Love Me Like You Do - HEP' ME Chocolate Milk - How About Love - RCA For more info, go to: https://soulthing.net
  16. My point was mainly that ALL of these LPs originally came out in mono, and you could without much effort get original copies of all of these for less than the price of this box set.
  17. What an incredible waste of vinyl/money/effort.
  18. Total madness. These are carvers. ANYONE can make a carver for about £15 plus postage if it's that important to have a tune on 7" format. That two people pay £77 and £136 for these Turley Richards bootlegs boggles my mind. Same seller sold both of these: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Turley-Richards-I-feel-all-right-northern-soul-record-45-repro-/153818963550?hash=item23d0531e5e%3Ag%3A9ukAAOSwzVdeNt7a&nma=true&si=s1%2FtLFQQR6B9WK2hqknPSwJ4RAY%3D&orig_cvip=true&nordt=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557 https://www.ebay.com/itm/Turley-Richards-I-Feel-All-Right-Northern-Soul-45-Record-RE-/153785437307?hash=item23ce538c7b%3Ag%3Aq4UAAOSweHteELqZ&nma=true&si=s1%2FtLFQQR6B9WK2hqknPSwJ4RAY%3D&orig_cvip=true&nordt=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557
  19. "Where You Lead Me" has got a BMI entry crediting Arthur Conley and Rufus Mitchell (Ru-Jac owner) as songwriters. Also one entry crediting Conley/Redding. "Hoke" might be a pseudonym for Rufus Mitchell. Or it's "Holt" mis-spelled. K/L and E/T are pretty close together on a keyboard/typewriter.
  20. Great stuff. "I Wish There Was A Way" sounds very promising as well.
  21. That track you posted sounds fantastic!!! Please, post snippets of the other three as well. I don't know who the performer(s) are, but three of these tracks seem to have been written by June Jackson a.k.a. William E. "J.J." Jackson: https://www.discogs.com/artist/2478948-June-Jackson NOT the "But It's Allright" JJ Jackson: https://www.discogs.com/artist/263950-JJ-Jackson Below are the BMI entries. "Black Daylite": https://tinyurl.com/rcygtz7 "Wish There Was A Way": https://tinyurl.com/sob3vb2 "Where The Sidewalk Ends": https://tinyurl.com/rued23l I can't find any writer for "Empty Chair". Below are some "Catalog of Copyright" entries: https://books.google.se/books?id=ZUYhAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA53&lpg=PA53&dq="E.+Jackson"+"black+daylite"&source=bl&ots=EDiH5mbQl7&sig=ACfU3U1vib0fwyJyOzTiKvz9Fxt05rnUOA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj-9fj58KrnAhUR0qYKHex5BosQ6AEwCnoECAoQAQ#v=onepage&q="E. Jackson" "black daylite"&f=false https://books.google.se/books?id=ZUYhAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA1170&lpg=PA1170&dq=jackson+william+e+copyright+catalog+j.j.&source=bl&ots=EDiH5mbXo6&sig=ACfU3U3JsyPL2X8Ou0mKhgq6ppiXhqD6_g&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiW4q3V86rnAhU86KYKHevRAJoQ6AEwAHoECAoQAQ#v=onepage&q=jackson william e copyright catalog j.j.&f=false https://www.copyrightencyclopedia.com/black-daylite-w-m-and-arr-june-jackson-pseud-of-william-f/
  22. Always pack tight. These are the best mailers you currently can get from a European supplier in my opinion: 45s: https://protected.de/en/single-shipping-box-four-lax-2057 LPs: https://protected.de/en/lp-shipping-box-four-lax-1057
  23. A new SOUL THING show just went up on Mixcloud! 60 minutes of me playing soul/r&b/funk 45's from my personal collection. Have a listen! TRACKLISTING 400 Years Of What - Get Down People - COUNTERPART Dee Dee Barnes - Do What You Wanna' Do - ARCTIC Little Dooley - You Better Be Ready - KOKO Marlene & The Debanettes - Earthquake - SUNBURST Vibrations - 'Cause You're Mine - EPIC Creations - Footsteps - ZODIAC George Jackson - I Don't Have The Time To Love You - MERCURY Roz Ryan - You're My Only Temptation - VOLT Buster And James - Count The Tears - CEE-JAM Vontastics - I'll Never Say Goodbye - SATELLITE Inovations - Stay On The Case - HIT SOUND Chosen Few - Birth Of A Playboy - MAPLE Jeff Dale - A Suffering Pain - ATCO Oliver Cheatham - Don't Pop The Question (If You Can't Take The Answer) - SOUL JUNCTION New World - We're Gonna Make It - POLYDOR Curtis (Anderson) - How Can I Tell Her [1932 version] - CHARM CITY Jimmy Mack - A Woman Is Hard To Understand - HAMSTER Phillip Mitchell - Little Things - HI Emotions - Somebody New - TWIN STACKS Them Two - Am I A Good Man - DEEP CITY Cleo Randle - Big City Lights - STA-SET For more info, go to: https://soulthing.net
  24. I'm RytmMalmo on Discogs and created the entry. That was indeed only guesswork on my part and I shouldn't have written that it in the submission notes, but luckily it's not visible to the casual browser. I'm with you and Chalky, seems very probable that it's Bobby Freeman and Walter Williams.

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