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25% off soul-related sheet music memorabilia
From A Nickel And A Nail, the soul, blues and jazz specialist bookstore, we have 25% discount on all sheet music memorabilia orders between now until Weds 5th Oct. Use code SHEETMUSIC at checkout to claim. Titles in from Eddie Holman, Felice Taylor, Lloyd Price, Johnny Johnson & the Bandwagon, Gene McDaniels, various Motown artists and loads more. Link here: https://a-nickel-and-a-nail.myshopify.com/collections/sheet-music-memorabilia?page=1
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News: The There's That Beat! Guide To The Philly Sound - Review by Mark Windle
The There's That Beat! Guide To The Philly Sound - Review by Mark Windle View full article
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The There's That Beat! Guide To The Philly Sound - Review by Mark Windle
The There's That Beat! Guide To The Philly Sound (Dave Moore and Jason Thornton) Review by Mark Windle Yes, this tome has been a long time coming. And in two ways. Not only reflected by the journey author Dave Moore and graphic designer Jason Thornton have had from book conception to publication, spanning over at least six-plus years I believe - although the precursors which got them there cross a lifetime of a love of soul music, and at that, on both sides of the Atlantic. A book like this has also been well overdue from a musical reference perspective. Thankfully for the soul music scene there appears to be a current surge of material from new and established soul music loving writers; noble in their quest to permanently document soon-to-be-forgotten artists, recordings and music industry stories. The Philly Sound admirably contributes to this central body of knowledge. The loose topic matter of Philadelphia soul has of course been tackled over the years in articles, literary series, fanzines and book publications, and across various ‘soul scene’ subgenres. Inevitably, the focus of much of this literature is placed on what the mainstream would probably perceive as the halcyon days, musically speaking, of the City of Brotherly Love (the 1970s and that little green label). The enthusiasm and respect for this work should not be ignored. Indeed, some of it has no doubt laid at least part of the foundation for Dave Moore and Jason Thornton’s thorough research. The primary difference with The Philly Sound to this reviewer’s mind, however, is the sheer historical scope of exploration which exceeds the work of previous authors; and the way in which this information is presented to the reader in terms of accuracy, readability and visual presentation. Before the reader even immerses him/herself in the core body of the text, the acknowledgements give some idea of sheer quantity and necessary diversity of sources accessed. Relevant experts and industry key players are represented from the UK, Europe and the US. A whole bunch of soul fans, record collectors, dealers and historians, label owners - and of course the artists and their families. Remarkably, well over a century of African-American musical history in Philadelphia is explored. Documenting how development of gospel music, blues, rock ‘n’ roll, doo-wop and R&B developed their own position in Philadelphia’s history, as well as their cumulative influence resulting in a ‘pinnacle’ of soul music (depending on how you look at it), all ensures that the reader is provided with full context. The trick in a reference book as large as this, is telling a complete story which is accurate, but not losing sight of the primary target audience. In this case the soul music fan. Dave and Jason do this by proportionality, as they take us through the decades leading up to the 1960s and to the present. Each chapter is well referenced with follow-up footnotes for the anoraks, source credits and interesting peripheral tidbits. The Philly Sound has another USP: the quality of book design. Jason Thornton is to be congratulated on applying his skills to present beautiful illustrations and book layout which maintains the reader’s eye and genuinely enhance the stories relayed in the text. A myriad of images adorn the pages of label scans, 45 and LP picture covers, candid artist photographs, promotional shots of individual singers and vocal groups, historical recording studio buildings and theatres. None of it is superfluous; all perfectly and relevantly positioned within the text. Just on appearance alone, if there ever was a coffee table book to go on your Christmas wish list, this is it. OK, so this book is an important account of Philadelphia’s history for the attention of anyone who appreciates popular US music history and wants to delve deeper. But guess who the bulk of the readership is going to be. Dave and Jason endorse this through the final sections of the book, by covering the record stores, and record dealers of the past and present who will be very familiar names to the serious northern soul fan and record collector. Kind of unavoidable, given the mountain of musical fodder Philly has provided the scene with over the years. I for one can thoroughly recommend this incredible piece of work. Congratulations to Dave and Jason on what is a pretty awesome and essential reference tool, which will undoubtedly become a future collectable. Who needs records when you have books? Mark Windle September 2016 Preview
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20% off soul, blues and jazz publications this weekend
£45 was the introductory price tag Stephen which have now sold out, but it will be cheaper than Amazon. Hopefully some in, in the next couple of weeks. Hardback only.
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Arthur Freeman - Played out playgirl
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Excello 'reissues' / boots
Still very keen to find out more about the origin of these Excello 2nd pressings (for want of a better word) and more importantly distinguishing features on run outs? I know some are printed on the 'wrong' label design but even that is not consistent. Nothing on the net at all that I can find. Somebody must know something, unless I'm asking on the wrong forum (probably) in view of the '50s swamp blues releases etc. Strikes me there are dealers, perhaps unintentionally, listing these at high prices on the basis that originals are 'assumed'. But with the amount of these around, there must be specific sourcing going on... I'm not out to accuse etc; originally I just wanted to know that my Excello collection meets standards of the R&B police, but differentiating the original from reissue is now really irking me. Surely there are some early R&B collectors on here who can comment?
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20% off soul, blues and jazz publications this weekend
For this weekend only, 20% off all orders over £20 on new and used books, sheet music and magazines at A Nickel And A Nail, the UK's only independent bookstore specialising in soul, blues and jazz. Ensure you add the discount code PAUPER when prompted at checkout (thought you'd like that!). Loads of great titles, current sellers and out-of-print copy. Sorry, we are out of stock of The Philly Sound before you ask! Hoping to rectify that within the next couple of weeks. Link for the site at https://a-nickel-and-a-nail.myshopify.com/ Cheers, Mark.
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How to do Northern Soul Properly - The Book
PM'd you Tony
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Fever. Little Willie John (book) by Susan Whitall
"Fever. Little Willie John. A Fast Life, Mysterious Death and the Birth of Soul" by Susan Whitall. Foreword by Stevie Wonder. £11.99 Available now from A Nickel And A Nail, your soul, blues and jazz specialist independent bookstore. Follow the link for the back cover blurb and purchasing details https://a-nickel-and-a-nail.myshopify.com/collections/books/products/fever-little-willie-john-a-fast-life-mysterious-death-and-the-birth-of-soul-susan-whitall Whilst there why not have a browse at some of our other great titles. Also don't forget to sign up for newsletter updates and offers. Cheers! Mark.
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The Story of the Supremes by Daryl Easlea (book)
"The Story of the Supremes" by Daryl Easlea (foreword by Mary Wilson) £9.99 Hardback version, some great illustrations. Available now from A Nickel And A Nail, the independent soul, blues and jazz specialist bookstore. Follow the link for the back cover blurb and purchasing details https://a-nickel-and-a-nail.myshopify.com/collections/books/products/the-story-of-the-supremes-daryl-easlea-foreword-by-mary-wilson Whilst there have a browse and don't forget to sign up for newsletter updates and offers. Cheers! Mark.
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Carolina Beach Music. The Classic Years (book) by Rick Simmons
In A Nickel And A Nail bookstore this week: Carolina Beach Music. The Classic Years by Rick Simmons. Beach music resource containing biographies on the late Clifford Curry, Cannonball, Bob Meyer and the Rivieras, Billy Scott etc. Follow the link: https://a-nickel-and-a-nail.myshopify.com/collections/books/products/carolina-beach-music-the-classic-years-rick-simmons Don't forget to sign up for updates, newsletters and offers etc. Cheers Mark.
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Sad news - Clifford Curry
And loved by a whole bunch of musicians and fans from both Nashville, and on the beach music scene on the east coast. Loads of tributes on various Carolina forums of late (he'd been unwell for some time). Kind of funny that he commented he felt a bit of an outsider to the beach scene in the very early years (apparently Bob Marshall and the Crystal's L-Rev release of Clifford's classic was so popular, that when he came to Virginia they thought he was singing a cover); he is now part of the fabric of the scene's history like Billy Scott etc.
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Maxine Brown, In-Men LTD, Lance Le Gault, OV Wright
In-Men Ltd - Little girl - Pyramid ex £150 v obscure Carolinas, not the Bob Kuban lot. Maxine Brown EP - Disques Vogue French ex £30 Little girl lost, Upset my soul, Coming back to you, Since I found you.Nice pic sleeve too. O.V. Wright - I love the way you love - Backbeat ex £15 Lance le Gault - I'm breaking through - Palomar ex £25 PayPal only, £3 recorded post UK, £5 Europe, message me for elsewhere. Thanks, Mark.
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Freddie Williams, Robert Moore, Broadways test pressing
Freddie Williams - Name in lights - Hollywood ex £40 Robert Moore - Harlem Shuffle (great version!!!) / Searching for love - Hollywood white demo ex vinyl label worn £40 Broadways - Gone gone gone - MGM test pressing wol single sided Paypal, £3 recorded UK, £8 europe, message please elsewhere. Cheers, Mark.
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The Chitlin' Circuit (book) - Preston Lauterbach
The Chitlin' Circuit and the Road to Rock n Roll (by Preston Lauterbach). Available now, £8.99, at A Nickel And A Nail. Follow the link for backcover blurb and ordering details: https://a-nickel-and-a-nail.myshopify.com/products/the-chitlin-circuit-and-the-road-to-rock-n-roll-preston-lauterbach
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Betty LaVette biography
"A Woman Like Me" - Betty LaVette with David Ritz (paperback, £9.99) now available at A Nickel And A Nail, your specialist bookstore for soul, blues and jazz lovers. Follow the link: https://a-nickel-and-a-nail.myshopify.com/collections/books/products/a-woman-like-me-bettye-lavette-with-david-ritz Whilst you are at it, why not have a browse at the titles we have in and sign up for the newsletter updates.
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Lad Teens, Mearle Spears etc
Lad Teens - Keep on roll in' / White rice (inst) - Cadillac ex £150 Mearle Spears - I want to know - Whit vg + £60 Prince Phillip - Keep on talking - Smash ex £40 Sam and Bill - I'll try - UK Brunswick ex don't see many of these £35 Paypal only, postage UK £8 special delivery (requirement on orders over £50), £3 first class sign for; Europe £8 track and sign, contact me for other options. Thanks.
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News: I Hate Country Music, But Not Country Songs
Re the Daydreams, nope! Sorry...
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News: I Hate Country Music, But Not Country Songs
With regards to the country - R&B link in Nashville, key country 'crossover' writers and producers through the 60s included Buzz Cason, Mac Gayden and Bob Johnston (under the disguise of wife Joy Byers for contractual reasons as the rumour goes). Some songs, like Freddie North's "The Hurt", has obvious country influence, though these writers / producers involvement with black artists often leaned very much more toward true R&B / soul than country soul. Their ability to crossover from country to soul in a more than token fashion, was testament to their true musicianship, though also often with Ted Jarrett in the collaboration, who had a desire to create a soul groove more akin with the cities of the north than some country hybrid. Folk will be aware of Buzz / Cason work with Robert Knight, Joe Simon etc. as this perhaps represents their most commercially successful endevours as far as R&B went. Joe Simon on his SS7 stuff admittedly showcases the country-soul thing perfectly (Mac Gayden wrote a lot of his material and managed him for a while). However people forget / don't immediately realise Gayden and Cason were also involved in some of the Hit / Poncello / Spar product. Some may/ not realise that Gayden wrote Herbert Hunter's northern classic, again demonstrating the desire to capture something that was happening elsewhere, as already mentioned. The likes of "I was born to love you" were hardly favourites on Music Row in the mid 60s. As Gerry Fleming of Athens Rogues said of that period, "Nashville could eat its young", and labels were often just too consumed by the country machine.
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Soul related sheet music memorabilia
Heaps of soul related original sheet music at A Nickel And A Nail - great pieces of memorabilia! Follow the link: https://a-nickel-and-a-nail.myshopify.com/collections/sheet-music-memorabilia Also 15% of all book orders this bank holiday weekend !!!
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Dave Rimmer's Soul Bibles Volumes 1 Reissue & 2
Now in stock from A Nickel And A Nail, the soul specialist bookstore, Dave's latest books: The Rare Soul Bible - Volume 2: The Continuation of the Northern Soul A-Z £24.99 https://a-nickel-and-a-nail.myshopify.com/collections/books/products/the-rare-soul-bible-volume-2-the-continuation-of-the-northern-soul-a-z-dave-rimmer and also the 'reissue' of the original: The Rare Soul Bible Volume 1: The Reissue £21.99 https://a-nickel-and-a-nail.myshopify.com/collections/books/products/the-rare-soul-bible-volume-1-the-reissue-an-a-z-of-northern-soul-dave-rimmer Can even read his ramblings on how he came to write these, on the website blog / news page.
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It's Better To Cry - E. Mark Windle £12.99
It's Better To Cry - E. Mark Windle £12.99 available at A Nickel And A Nail bookstore: https://a-nickel-and-a-nail.myshopify.com/products/copy-of-its-better-to-cry-colour-version-e-mark-windle The blurb: 1960s south east USA. A time characterised by racial tension and oppressive Jim Crow laws, but also of a political uprising leading to the 1964 Civil Rights Act and gradual desegregation. For white teenagers this brought easier access to race music and a new dimension in cool: the sound of soul and R&B. Even before the mid sixties, radio stations with wide broadcasting capabilities were promoting national acts to every corner of the Carolinas, Virginia and Georgia. Neighbourhood friends, high school students and college bands were inspired to create their own brand of soul to play in the beach pavilions, inland waterway dance clubs, sock hops, frat parties and campus venues. Bands discussed include Bob Meyer and the Rivieras, the Tempests, Anthony and the Aqualads, the Greater Experience, the Delacardos, Athens Rogues and many others. These blue-eyed and integrated beach bands, soul influenced garage bands and vocal groups have long been embraced by the northern soul scene of the UK and Europe. Their music provides a whole other sub-genre for rare soul enthusiasts to investigate. This book brings the era to life, exploring this vibrant music scene in the south east states through interviews, record label scans and previously unseen band photographs. It will serve as an invaluable reference source for northern soul collectors and beach music fans. The author seeks out to make the connection between the rarer end of northern soul and the 1960s beach / soul scene of the Carolinas, Virginia and neighbouring states with this collection of biographies.
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Young Soul Rebels by Stuart Cosgrove - £9.99
Still a few copies left if anybody needs one. Also to mention: all orders made this week at the bookstore will go into the hat for a chance of a hardcover copy of the EP/45s picture cover book "Soul Reflections" (worth £24.99). Drawn on Friday... https://a-nickel-and-a-nail.myshopify.com/
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Lonnie Lester - You can't go - Nu Tone
Lonnie Lester - You can't go - Nu Tone ON HOLD Excellent condition, label and vinyl. £250 plus postage as special delivery within UK, paypal only please. Cheers, Mark.
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The Lost Supreme by Peter Benjaminson £8.99
The Florence Ballard story at A Nickel And A Nail now, your soul specialist book store. Follow the link.... https://a-nickel-and-a-nail.myshopify.com/products/the-lost-supreme-the-life-of-dreamgirl-florence-ballard-peter-benjaminson