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  1. Hi lianne you might be new to this, check your private messages on here, reserved tune for you Atb mark
  2. A few bits left over from my last post a couple of days ago..... Some nice 60's here (check the titles) to go with a few surprises, everything a fiver or offers on the lot. Pm me if interested in anything. No strings attached, just need to get rid of these, all are in excellent or better condition unless where stated Cheers, Mark. EVERYTHING HERE £5 OR JOB LOT OFFERS WELCOME - TRY ME ! THESE NEED TO GO Wally & the Knight - Hang on mama - Tarx Twentie Grans - Giving up your love - Columbia demo Garland Green - Played on a player / Mr Misery - Revue promo Leon Collins - Just wanna say I love you - Elf demo Cody Black - Going going gone - Rambrock (red) Globelighters - The way you do / See how they run - Philtown Platters - Fear of losing you - Musicor (great version of Scotty Williams ) James Velvet - Bouquet of flowers - Cub Tommy Hunt - Searchin' for my baby - Dynamo Jerry Combs & Mannix - I dont want to cry - WB (not Chuck J, different tune, and class midtempo vg+) Quantrells - Show me the game of love - Yambo fab tune but deep scratches and audible, plays through though without jumping! Hence price. Eddie Holman - Free country / This can't be true - Parkway Mary Love - Satisfied feeling / Baby I'll come - Modern Bob Kuban Band - Jerkin' time - Norman
  3. Joss Stone (uses the Young / Holt soulful strut backing I think)? Or too obvious. Must admit I'll stick my neck out here on this thread, and I do genuinely like Miss Acklin (check out her Lp only version of 'I'll keep on holding on" needs playing out would be maseeve bla bla), but her vocals kinda grate on me on Same Girl, loses her pitch cringingly on more than one occasion.
  4. Had a Babs Lewis LP once with nothing but a big facial shot of some white lass on the cover....
  5. Some incredibly cheap 60's here (check the titles) to go with a few surprises, everything a fiver. Pm me if interested in anything. No strings attached, just need to get rid of these, all are in excellent or better condition unless where stated Cheers, Mark. EVERYTHING HERE £5 !!! Margie Hendrix - I call you lover but you aint nothin but a tramp - Mercury great R&B stuff Wally & the Knight - Hang on mama - Tarx Twentie Grans - Giving up your love - Columbia demo Garland Green - Played on a player / Mr Misery - Revue promo Undisputed Truth - Save my love for a rainy day - UK Tamla Motown (how good is this version!) Leon Collins - Just wanna say I love you - Elf demo Whispers - Flying high - Soul Clock Barbara Lewis - Ask the lonely - Enterprise demo Cody Black - Going going gone - Rambrock (red) Little Johnny Taylor - Zig zag lightening - Galaxy (scruffy at best visual, but plays vg+ or better) Globelighters - The way you do / See how they run - Philtown Capitols - Cool Jerk / hello stranger - Karen (WOL on Hello side) Platters - Fear of losing you - Musicor (great version of Scotty Williams ) Paul (Guitar Red) Johnson - Pretty eyed baby - Checker Forest Hairston - We go to pieces - Viney James Velvet - Bouquet of flowers - Cub Tommy Hunt - Searchin' for my baby - Dynamo Jerry Combs & Mannix - I dont want to cry - WB (not Chuck J, different tune, and class midtempo vg+) Quantrells - Show me the game of love - Yambo fab tune but deep scratches and audible, plays through though without jumping! Hence price. Eddie Holman - Free country / This can't be true - Parkway Chris Clark - Do right baby do right - Dont be too long - VIP demo WOL labels Jimmy Soul Clark - Do it right now (inst version of Stonebroke - fab!)/ If I only knew then Karen promo Mary Love - Satisfied feeling / Baby I'll come - Modern Gene Chandler - There goes the lover - Brunswick Gerry & Paul - Catwalk / Little bit of soul - Fat back Bob Kuban Band - Jerkin' time - Norman
  6. Can't find a sound clip but I've got one of these on UK United Artists, anyone post one up? Fantatstic tune, one of their lesser knowns..... Exciters - If love came your way - UK United Artists
  7. Windlesoul posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Stafford was it? Probs earlier too no doubt, cheapie £20 methinks, not bad little tune
  8. Ties in nicely with the current doowop thread Valadiers - I found a girl - Gordy........
  9. Think the 'Hey moon' flip is a doowop collector scene job I believe
  10. Some 60's / crossover for your perusal, PM me if interested in anything, all excellent or better unless stated, Cheers, Mark Ricky Lewis - Someone to love tonight - Mercury demo (label tear) 30 Vince Apollo - I bear witness - Pentagon 300 (flip aint bad either) Terry Sinclair - What have you heard / Clown suit - DPG 80 Bobby Long & the Dealers - I gotta have love too - Old Town 70 Rick Sheppard - I'm gonna change - Bang 80 (never see these) Cash McCall - I'm in danger - Checker 20 best 20 you'll ever spend, classic and fantastic! Jackie Paine - No puppy love - Jet stream 50 Frank Howard - Judy - Excello 80 George Blackwell - Mister loser - Smoke 80 Corvells - Jokes on me - Cub 25 Exciters - If love came your way - UK United Artists 50 incredible quality tune, virtually unknown one from them Sammy Bryant Group - Grapvine / Popeye dance - Roulette demo 50 Italian Asphalt & Pavement Co. - Check Yourself - Colossus 25 with fab picture sleeve!
  11. Gotta add this too, the fantastic Valadiers, not bad for a bunch of white guys..... Can upload Jarmels now too....(I would've covered this up if it weren't for the miracle of soundhound apps and a release on a doowop cd.....) And the Spindletoppers with Carl Spencer....
  12. Can Ady Croasdell throw any light on it?
  13. Keeping my good one, but got a trashed demo with mucky labels that plays through as vg at best with some crackles for fiver if anyone's totally desperate; thus supporting the comments on finding decent demos!
  14. Would say 30 for a demo (havent seen an issue?)nice double sider but fave side for me is the mid tempo flip, sublime! Mark
  15. I just love collecting doowop influenced soul / early soul and early group R&B, provides a whole other universe (at least for soulie ears) to go down in seeking tunes, just like those with the latin bug etc (another genre I love). Far too many good doowoppy things to mention but a quick couple of faves that come to mind (sorry at work, network doesnt let me put up youtube clips): Carl (Spencer!) and the Spindletoppers - It's written your face -(ABC) Jarmels - Keep your mind on me - Laurie (discussed this on a recent thread)
  16. Four Gents - Young Girl Beware - Oncore Still looking for one of these, PM me with a price and condition please Cheers Mark
  17. If is indeed alt version, go on then where's this from? Can't be on vinyl surely the regular one's never gone below 400 and it's been around for donkeys now ( my daughter keeps asking me to get one and apparently a boot's not good enough for her - gets that from her popps I suppose!).Sounds nice, vocal backing and even more strings etc - but hang on is this 'real'? Updated version? Also vocally sounds similar but not as refined / sweet as the one we know, is it defo him? An older him? Somebody else? Just the Angeline Morrison thing got me thinking...Was none the wiser when I 'google translated' the french!
  18. Forgot to add phil 'acetate' shields my list of suspects but I see thats ruled out! Highly ungentlemanly of the seller to pull the record after bidding started tho (how many of us are guilty of sneaky off site offers though when it comes to the crunch......ahem!) Thought the same re the stardust connection
  19. Bugger, and I had just put a snipe on it last night too!! Interesting that there were about 200 views yesterday teatime of this thread with the link to ebay item, and the ebay item at the same point had roughly the same number of views on the counter So then, which one of you guys got it, I'm coming after ye....starting with Sean Hampsey (I don't trust that emoticon in post #8) or Blake H's innocent question type post when he's maybe already snaffled it. Does this mean the rest of the LP tracks eg I dont want to lose you etc are kicking around in acetate format I wonder...
  20. My iphone's only got limited views of ebay descritptions, ships to US only? Should be a fair bit of interest in this assuming not dodgey and condition ok - at last a respectable way to own it on 45s for all those tapped folks who pass on LP only tracks!
  21. Hi after Lad teens - keep on rollin' - Cadillac SORTED NOW THANKS Must be excellent or better visual and audio, both sides. Please pm me with a price, I will reply to all quotes but no 'what are you offering' type pms please. Payment will be by paypal. Cheers, mark
  22. Some packs here, Pm me if interested in anything, all records play ex or better, Cheers Mark. PACK 1 £50 Curtis Smith - Living End (plays Willie Small - How high on flip) - Essica Joe Turner - Two loves have I - French Phillips (pic cover) Al Perkins - Yes my goodness yes - Atco Lou Courtney - Skate now - Riverside James Velvet - Bouquet of flowers - Cub Margie Hendrix - I call you lover but you aint nothin but a tramp - Mercury Wally & the Knight - Hang on mama - Tarx PACK 2: £30 Garland Green - Played on a player / Mr Misery - Revue promo Platters - Fear of losing you - Musicor (great version of Scotty Williams ) Eddie Holman - Its a free country - Parkway Gerry & Paul - Catwalk / Little bit of soul - Fat back CODs - I'm a good guy / pretty baby - Kellmac Mary Love - Satisfied feeling / Baby I'll come - Modern Undisputed Truth - Save my love for a rainy day - UK Tamla Motown (fab version!) PACK 3: £20 Wayne Fontana - It was easier to hurt her - UK Fontana Tom Jones - The lonely one - UK Decca Bob Kuban Band - Jerkin' time - Norman Gene Chandler - There goes the lover - Brunswick CODs - Michael / cry no more - Kellmac Diane Lewis - Please let me help you-Love Parliaments - New day begins / I'll wait - Atco
  23. Post removed by my own conscience for fear of offending oldies fans.
  24. Just come across a discog though, looks like this wasn't a second release, but was actually the last thing they recorded (1963) on the label (or at all as the Jarmels I believe). Found this on a doowop website..... The Jarmels (Richmond, Va) Personnel : Nathaniel Ruff (Tenor) Earl Christianson (Tenor) Ray Smith (Baritone) Tommy Elridge (Bass) Paul Burnett The Jarmels 1961 - Little Lonely One / She Loves To Dance (Laurie 3085) 1961 - A Little Bit Of Soap / the Way You Look Tonight (Laurie 3098) 1961 - I'll Follow You / Gee Oh Gosh (Laurie 3116) 1962 - Red Sails In The Sunset / Loneliness (Laurie 3124) 1962 - One By One / Little Bug (Laurie 3141) 1963 - Come On Girl / Keep Your Mind On Me (Laurie 3174) N/A - Why Am I A Fool For You (Collectable LP 5044) N/A - You Don't Believe A Word I Say (Collectable LP 5044) Discography : The Jarmels were one of those one-hit wonder groups, responsible for a number 12 single in 1961 entitled "A Little Bit of Soap." If none of their other five singles did remotely as well, that song has lingered in the public consciousness, partly with help from periodic new hit versions by the Exciters in the mid-1960s and Showaddywaddy in England during the 1980s. The Jarmels came from Richmond, Virginia, where the five members had all begun singing together in church and school. Nathaniel Ruff (b. 1939), Ray Smith (b. 1941), Paul Burnett (b. 1942), Earl Christian (b. 1940), and Tom Eldridge (b. 1941) may have come from Virginia, but the name of the group they formed in the late 1950s came from a street in Harlem. Their manager was Jim Gribble, who also managed the Mystics and the Passions, and brought the Jarmels to Laurie Records in New York in 1961. They were a rather unusual addition to the Laurie roster, for most of the company's artists were white, and sounded more pop than R&B-influenced. The Jarmels combined pop and R&B influences, most notably the sound of the post-1958 Drifters. Their first single, "Little Lonely One," was a hit in New York but never charted nationally. Their second record, "A Little Bit of Soap," written by future Neil Diamond/Van Morrison manager Bert Berns, (who also produced the Drifters), got to number 12 in America in the summer of 1961 during a six-week run on the charts. This was the Jarmels' first and last chart success, none of their four subsequent singles charting at all. They recorded their last single, "Come on Girl," in 1963, and the group soldiered on for a while into the mid-1960s with numerous personnel changes --their later membership included Major Harris, who subsequently became part of the Delfonics.
  25. Picked up the Jarmels - Keep your mind on me - Laurie recently, love it, nice bit of doowop meets northern. Seems surprisingly hard bearing in mind the label / group, where I could find it ,it was listed for around $60 - $80 or so. Just wondering if it was the doowop or northern demand which commanded the price - hasn't come to my attention before on the northern scene but curious if this has been played out here? Have actually got another one for sale but genuinely not my intention for a free flog, just interested in how known it is. I believe it was a second release of 'Come on girl' on the flip which might've been a hit for them (both mine are advance release copies, so did this second one never get issued hence why its not common?) Cheers in advance Mark https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vphWK87MD8U

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