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  1. Windlesoul posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Not many of these, especially in this condition
  2. I picked this acetate of Jimmy Gilford up a couple of years back
  3. Need the where and when these two versions were played on the scene in the UK. The Delacardos I imagine was just 'always around' and only received minor plays, though Lee Tillman and the Secrets - was this not covered up at one point Stafford-ish era? Guy / Keb maybe or Gary? Or am I imagining this? I'm sure Chalky can help (please), Cheers in advance.
  4. Arthur Freeman - Played out play girl / Excello ex £35 Bobby Patterson - Wonderful night for love- Jetstar gold /yellow vinyl DJ ex £25 Ron Moody and the Centaurs -New Breed - Calpor rare local Va. Label ex £30 Jarmels - Keep your mind on me- Laurie little known for a big label v nice ex £40 Sam & Dave - I got a thing going on - Roulette really fab R&B track ! £25 Bee Gee Stans - Front page Love - Tal Vert a double or wouldn't be selling £80 PayPal please. Postage £5 anywhere. PMs please
  5. Just PM'd you Jason
  6. Just trying this again. Possibly released 1970 or 1971, likely a custom job / very low pressing run?
  7. Rodge Martin performing 'They Say' Rodge Martin was a promising figure in Nashville's soul community of the 1960s, and seemed destined for a shot at stardom -- until fate dealt him a sudden, tragic hand. Born in Georgia sometime around 1940, he was a natural singer as a boy, and he became part of the Jimmy Church Revue in his early twenties. It was through the latter group that he was seen and heard by Nashville-based soul entrepreneur Hoss Allen, who became Martin's manager. A contract with Bragg Records followed soon after, and his debut single, "Lovin' Machine" b/w "When She Touches Me," was a regional hit in the South and became a major cult favorite in England, where it was embraced by Northern soul enthusiasts and also covered by no less a group than the Easybeats. He moved on to Dot Records for his next release, which failed to chart, while his third release, "Wasted Nights," released by the Newark Records label, only charted regionally. Hoss Allen was reportedly preparing a new release for Martin on one of his own record labels when Martin was stricken by a fatal heart attack in Nashville in 1967. Martin's association with Hoss Allen resulted in his appearances on the 1966-vintage television soul showcase The !!!! Beat, and -- with the show's release on DVD in 2005 by Bear Family Records -- these appearances have become the major part of his legacy.
  8. Name: They Say -1965 Northern Soul Category: TV Shows Date Added: 31 October 2014 - 04:25 PM Submitter: Windlesoul Short Description: None Provided Rodge Martin performing 'They Say' Rodge Martin was a promising figure in Nashville's soul community of the 1960s, and seemed destined for a shot at stardom -- until fate dealt him a sudden, tragic hand. Born in Georgia sometime around 1940, he was a natural singer as a boy, and he became part of the Jimmy Church Revue in his early twenties. It was through the latter group that he was seen and heard by Nashville-based soul entrepreneur Hoss Allen, who became Martin's manager. A contract with Bragg Records followed soon after, and his debut single, "Lovin' Machine" b/w "When She Touches Me," was a regional hit in the South and became a major cult favorite in England, where it was embraced by Northern soul enthusiasts and also covered by no less a group than the Easybeats. He moved on to Dot Records for his next release, which failed to chart, while his third release, "Wasted Nights," released by the Newark Records label, only charted regionally. Hoss Allen was reportedly preparing a new release for Martin on one of his own record labels when Martin was stricken by a fatal heart attack in Nashville in 1967. Martin's association with Hoss Allen resulted in his appearances on the 1966-vintage television soul showcase The !!!! Beat, and -- with the show's release on DVD in 2005 by Bear Family Records -- these appearances have become the major part of his legacy. Click here to view > View Video
  9. Windlesoul posted a post in a topic in Record Wants
    Alpha Zoe - Hello Stranger - Hit SORTED THANKS Condition and price please. PM me Cheers, Mark
  10. The Chains - I can learn - Peacock SORTED Still need: Bob and Peggy - I'm gonna love my way - Peacock Vg plus or better please. PM thanks, condition and price.
  11. I'm after... Alpha Zoe - You beat me to the punch - Hit Alpha Zoe - Hello stranger - Hit and Herbert Hunter - Big Oak Tree - Poncello SORTED THANKS JUST NEED THE ALPHA ZOE'S NOW Must be clean labels and vg+ minimum vinyl. Pm me please Cheers Mark
  12. Windlesoul posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
  13. Reminds me of Salvation in bits
  14. The Bob and Earl 'Baby It's Over' sleeve is a fave!
  15. Italian UA, Benji

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