Everything posted by Kris Holmes
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mr lee grant movin away
it was always cheap
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Test pressings
i know my label does plain white "promos" to give away which others then on sell as "tests"
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Fake Dynamics member?
if these guys are coming to Prestatyn as the Dynamics, maybe y'all should be billing them as the Lienamics
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Bobby Guitar Wood
apparently the ''stock" boot/2nd press is on pale blue as well as pale green but i haven't seen that myself
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Fake Dynamics member?
As far as I've been able to piece together from research. Original Dynamics on Big Top/Dynamic/Reprise/Top Ten/Laurie Fred "Sonny" Baker, Sterling "Starling" Schafer, Lorenzo Campbell, Samuel Stevenson, George White. Dynamics on RCA Fred Baker, Zeke Harris, Lorenzo Campbell, Samuel Stevenson, George White, Zerben Hicks Dynamics on Cotillion Fred Baker, Zerben Hicks, Samuel Stevenson, George White Dynamics on Black Key/Columbia Fred Baker, Thomas "Skip" Windburn, George White, Zerben Hicks. Current Dynamics (uncertain how a group with no members from any recording period is legally the Dynamics in 2016?) Fred Williams, Carnell Butler, Sonny James, Gregory Roberts
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Bobby Guitar Wood
it's the photo, it's white.
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Fake Dynamics member?
maybe different Dynamics?
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nicole willis & the soul Investigators
has been pressed up eleven times by the label, it was definitely played for a minute there.
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Syl Johnson Do You Know What Love Is
sweet deal
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Syl Johnson Do You Know What Love Is
it will be the horns intro, as far as i know, all 201 white label & yellow labels are the horns intro i did not know about this boot, wonder which version this is?
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Syl Johnson Do You Know What Love Is
this one can be pretty confusing, here is, i hope, a simple definitive rundown as best as i know. so there are 2 label numbers, 200 & 201, two different versions. The one with extra horns intro & extra "claves" or trigger triangle (hard to tell, could be a faux claves just hitting a couple pieces of metal together or could be a trigger triangle) (to basically differentiate it) which isn't on Youtube & the one without horns (piano/drums intro) on the intro. 200 (b/w The Love I Found In You) White label (piano intro, deadwax SP1) Red label (piano intro, deadwax SP1) Red label (horns intro, deadwax 20079-2) 201 (b/w Things Ain't Right) White label (horns intro, deadwax 20079-2) Yellow label (horns intro, deadwax 20079-2) The box set issue is the piano intro version.
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Syl Johnson Do You Know What Love Is
looks good to me, deadwax should tell you which version it is
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Syl Johnson Do You Know What Love Is
that's the one
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Syl Johnson Do You Know What Love Is
both versions are available on red label, only way to tell the difference is the deadwax.
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Syl Johnson Do You Know What Love Is
not a lookalike at all, totally different label for the box set 45.
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The record stores back in the 70s
sometimes i wish i had a time machine, for real
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Howling wolf no place to go
Just to correct some misinformation in this & the other therads Came out twice on 45. First press 1954 Chess 1566 No Place To Go/Rockin Daddy Second press 1959 Chess 1744 The Natchez Burning/You Gonna Wreck My Life There is also an alternate take with more harmonica
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Eccentric Soul - Sitting In The Park - Out This Week
very looking forward to this
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RIP Nate Neblett (Nite-Liters/New Birth)
Just heard via his brother James Gaylyn that Nate Neblett passed away last Sunday. http://obituaries.invocare.com/tribute/details/385/Nathaniel-Neblett/obituary.html
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Anderson Brothers - I Can See Him Loving You
The Anderson Brothers, Dennis & Bobby, still in NJ, still singing as The Anderson Brothers. Dennis is also in The Coasters.
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the song "down home girl"
Of course the Alvin Robinson is earlier than the Stones. Keith Richards "Back in the Five By Five [EP] days when we were recording at Chess in Chicago and RCA in Hollywood we used to go down to the local record stores, buy up a whole bunch of soul singles, sit down by the record player and learn 'em: things like Oh Baby We Got a Good Thing Goin', Down Home Girl and lots of old Otis Redding stuff, and then record 'em as quickly as possible."
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News: RIP Nate Neblett (Nite-Liters/New Birth)
RIP Nate Neblett (Nite-Liters/New Birth) View full article
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New Mix - R&B 45s
1.One More TimebyBowlegs & His Band2.You Can't Sit DownbyChris Columbo3.Hot PastramibyThe Dartells4.I Need Your Lovin'byDon Gardner & Dee Dee Ford5.Fanny MaebyBuster Brown6.Soft PillowbyAmos Milburn7.Pitter PatterbyFour Sportsmen8.I Keep A Tellin' YoubyThe Earls9.Early In The MorningbyThe Rinky Dinks10.ReallybyJohnny Jones & The Imperial Seven11.I Can't Take ItbyCarla Thomas12.Don't Wanna Sit DownbyOV Wright13.Dance What You WannabyLittle Richard14.The Way You DobyJimmy Nolen15.Dancin' PartybyHerbert Hunter16.Wedding CakebyRoscoe Shelton17.Out Of My MindbyThe Platters18.Rockin' BluesbyGuitar Reed19.Days Of OldbyBB King20.Little Bitty Pretty OnebyClyde McPhatter
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Rarest Motown 7 inch
it was a promo only thing, it's pretty rare. the number is indeed correct for motown promo only 45s, they all have PR-XX or no cat number.