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  1. Hi all. After a copy of this .. Cheers Jim
  2. Terrible news. Rest in peace.
  3. Hi all. Anyone have a copy of Harry Caldwell " A new world is just beginning " Carnival 547? In pretty good nick if poss. Happy new year Jim
  4. Chuck Jackson. All over the world. Frankie Gaye. My brother. Steve Mancha. All over the grapevine.
  5. Wow. What a shock, rest in peace Sir, thank you for the music.
  6. Both sides are magnifico for sure Kev, was unaware of the flip until those lovely people at Kent put it out years ago on an elpee.
  7. Stunning in whatever it's guise.."bridesmaid or bride". I wonder if they recorded anything else. ATB Jim.
  8. what a fascinating read. Always learning.
  9. Many thanks Solidsoul.
  10. It's a weird one for sure but the Lebanese issue does exist..very very drab looking issue.
  11. Haven't got any copies at the mo, thats why I'm asking, I dont want a boot! Probably got enough already;)
  12. I'm sure I read somewhere it got booted in the 70s..?
  13. Hi all How can I tell a boot from an original?? ta
  14. Many thanks for a cracking read. What a lady. Wonderful.
  15. R.I.P. What a guy. Wonderful music. He was great at Cleggers. Check out his version of " Welcome home" from 89, stunning.
  16. The flip of The Bonnevilles really is top notch Derek, think I'll hold onto this little stunner a tad longer than expected, Cheers Jim
  17. Bonnevilles " Play it cool" Now records EJ and the Echoes " Put a smile on your face" Diamond Jim. Porgy Williams " Lonely mans hum" Sylves Cheers in advancio;)
  18. Shotts was the bollocks. Amazing atmosphere, music and record bar.
  19. Hi all Looking for a copy of Lee Williams and Cymbals " Peeping through the windows" Carnival records. Mucho thanks Jim.
  20. remember these dos well, went a number of times.
  21. Totally mint copy of Bobby Lee Fears " Exodus" turned up in its original sleeve...I'd never seen such a clean record. One play, tried to prise the adaptor out..... CRACK!! all the way through. The language was horrific. Luckily Ivor came to my rescue shortly after.
  22. 1966-1973. The Brunswick sound of that time, for me is the pinnacle of soul music.
  23. Hi all. After a mintish copy of " I thought she loved me" on Karen by the Capitols. Cheers Jim.

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