Everything posted by Eddie Hubbard
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Butch Plays - Titles Wanted Please
There’s an instrumental version that Mark plays as well
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Best Wishes - Mark Bicknell
Get well soon Mark ,best wishes Eddie
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Guy’s Monsters 87 Tape
Maybe you’re thinking of Roscoe Shelton - You’re the dream ,Chalky ?
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Guy’s Monsters 87 Tape
I remember Guy playing it on the Janice Long show ,and eventually released on the Kent “ Sophisticated Sounds “ LP as mentioned before .
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Fathers Angels
I managed to get a copy of “ Eddie’s My Name “ in ‘74 for £3 .I’d known it for quite a while ,and Pete Waterman’s events and record shop in Coventry were influential at the time
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Fathers Angels
Just spoke to Mick Smith who said that he bought it off Brad at The Torch for £12 and then sold it same night to Keith Minshull for £20 .Maybe Brad had more than 1 copy ?
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UK ONLY 45s
It’s meant to be tracks that were only released on UK 45 Mal ,I made same mistake with this one
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UK ONLY 45s
Jenny Wren - Chasing My Dream All Over Town - Fontana UK
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UK ONLY 45s
And UK “ Put Your Tears Away “ LP
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UK ONLY 45s
The alternate versions of Deon Jackson “ I Can’t Go On “ and Bettye Swann - “ Make Me Yours “ both on Contempo UK
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UK ONLY 45s
Yes I should have checked ,sorry
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UK ONLY 45s
What Greater Love - Jack Hammer - UK United Artists
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UK ONLY 45s
Is Jimmy James - A Man Like Me UK release only ?
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Charly Records goes NS again
I let Rob Marriott do a cut of it off my Japanese CD in the 90’s ,glad you like it
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Less common original labels of classics
Nice labels ,never seen a Ronnie and Robyn on red Sidra before .I found a Canadian Paul Anka in Vancouver 1980 .Had Arnold Blair WD ,probably should have kept it .Joe Tex looks great on that West Coast label .
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Charly Records goes NS again
There is a fantastic Otis Clay album on the website ,featuring the great “ Come My Dear “ ,a Chicago pounder which was previously on a Japanese Otis Clay CD …
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Ease Your Mind Banbury with Arthur Fenn
Really looking forward to our next Ease Your Mind event at The Whately Hotel in Banbury on 9th June ,with our very special guest Arthur Fenn ,groundbreaking Modern Soul DJ from the late 70’s until the present day .Arthur is bound to play many rare and one off ,cutting edge Soul records from his enviable collection .Joining Arthur are the resident DJ’s Paul Garland,Michael Gudge,Mark Blee , Nick Topsey and myself ,playing a mix of Soul/ Jazz and quality House .Remember you can stay at this historic hotel on the Sunday night with breakfast ,and also enjoy a quality roast dinner at a special rate by quoting Ease Your Mind when you book .
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Ady Croasdell guest on Boogalooradio.com - 12.00 - 2.00pm
Will there be a listen again feature ? Cheers Eddie
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Ease Your Mind Banbury with Mark Randle
Ease Your Mind at The Whately Hotel Banbury ,with special guest Mark Randle .Resident DJ’s Eddie Hubbard ,Paul Garland ,Mick Gudge and Nick Turvey .Mainly Modern Soul and Jazz ,hot new releases ,Crossover ,80’s etc .Record bar with Fish selling his latest vinyl and CDs .Roast dinners deals and accommodation if needed .
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Motown Album Tracks Worthy Of A 45 Release In 2024
This is really good ,the band track for an Isley Brothers song that never happened ,when the piano and strings come in ,pure heaven Really great Chalky ,remember you playing it
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Motown Album Tracks Worthy Of A 45 Release In 2024
Yes it is ,probably a vocal demo ,I really like it
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Motown Album Tracks Worthy Of A 45 Release In 2024
Hmm,I don’t know John ,tell me more mate .Cheers Eddie Download only ,great version of a Four Tops LP and non UK 45 ,I think this is superb ,musically and lyrically .
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Motown Album Tracks Worthy Of A 45 Release In 2024
The Supremes - Don’t Let True Love Die - unissued ,only on a couple of CDs I think .Magnificent backing track with a superb Mike Terry sax break
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Motown Album Tracks Worthy Of A 45 Release In 2024
The Supremes - Don’t Let True Love Die - unissued ,only on a couple of CDs I think .Magnificent backing track with a superb Mike Terry sax break
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Anderson Brothers
Does / did he have any knowledge of the record’s popularity in the UK Andy ?