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  1. Thanks for you help Eddie and Fingers , I've got a good idea now how much to price it at , many thanks , Eddie
  2. Hi Denbo , I don't have any of the first 7 , though according to John Manships UK guide , some like Johnny Wyatt were released twice with subtle differences in the artists type , first issues had horizontal type , while the second issues had vertical [ hope I've got that the correct way around !! ] .Hope this helps a bit ,Best,Eddie
  3. Can anyone let me know what a fair price for the above single would be ? Cheers ,Eddie
  4. Hi Denbo , not sure what the number is , but do you have Roger Hatcher " I'm gonna dedicate my song to you " , flipped with Freddie North " I have a dream " on President ? I have a demo , but haven't come across another copy .The Roger Hatcher is the flip of " Sweetest girl in the world " of course .Best,Eddie
  5. Wasn't Allan Lane from Oxford was it Rob ? Very well spoken and at UNI in Oxford .Best,Eddie
  6. Lou Edwards and Todays People - Talkin ' ' bout poor folks [ Columbia ] 8th Avenue Band - The Whole Thing [ Columbia ] Two goodies from the Columbia label .Best ,Eddie
  7. The vocal has been re- issued legally by Penniman records in a picture sleeve , here's some info about the record from IFrecords site : Little is known about this number, save for the fact that it was waxed at Philadelphia's Virtue studio at some point in the mid-sixties. There are several opinions concerning the identity of the singer hiding behind the Marsha Gee artistic name (a celebrity?, was she drunk or simply knackered?). Another mystery: how comes that such a powerful number was not originally released? Preserved through an acetate -discovered in the late 70's- it was later included in a few compilations, some of them good, some of them quite horrendous... In any case, here you have the first legit and, hopefully, definitive release of "the duck song". Call it soul, R&B or simply dance music... In a perfect world, such a dance would be taught in schools. Best,Eddie
  8. First night I went to The Mecca , September 1972 , I heard Paul Humphrey - Cochise , Margo Thunder - The Soul of a woman , and The Present - Many's the slip .Legendary venue , so missed .........Best,Eddie
  9. Hello Pete , a lot of the funkier sides are becoming invogue now , I've heard Kent Meade quite a few times recently .Best,Eddie
  10. Greg Perry - Will she meet the train in the rain [ Casablanca ] , JR Bailey - You pass my love like a moving train [ Midland Int ] Two great 70's tracks .Best,Eddie
  11. Eddie Hubbard replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Many thanks for the insight into the recording Paul .I've had the Rhyze album for a few years , and didn't realise you were involved with it !! Many thanks for the priceless info. regarding your career in the music industry .Best wishes ,Eddie
  12. Because of my heart is a steal at that price isn't it ? How many known copies of it on Rouser ? Best,Eddie
  13. Eddie Hubbard replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Welcome to Soul Source Paul , Burning Sensation is one of my all time favourite records .Can you remember who played the Sax on this track ? Also what gave you the idea of starting the record really slow [ almost so it sounds like it's playing at the wrong speed ] .Love " Invitation to the world " by Jimmy Briscoe on Wanderick also .Best wishes ,Eddie
  14. Hi Ady , I bought the David Morris the other week , wonderful isn't it ? How about Charles Jackson - The Train [ Capitol ] ? Best ,Eddie
  15. I first heard FW at Wigan via Russ , didn't know Sam had it .It was pressed [ booted ]at the same time as I'm Gone -Eddie Parker and Second Hand Love - Lynn Varnado .Best ,Eddie
  16. Moses Dillard " I'll pay the price " Mark V from Rod Dearlove for Greg Perry " It takes heart " '45 plus £8 . Happy days !! Best,Eddie
  17. Eddie Hubbard replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    " Having you around " is a great Deep side , also cut by The New Sound on their Turbo / P- Vine lp .Did you know The Skullsnaps used to be The Puzzles on Fatback ? Saw them live at Cleethorpes a few years back as both groups .Best,Eddie
  18. Hi Barry and Boba , I've got it on the " Whispers gettin' louder " LP as well .Best ,Eddie
  19. Good point Pete .Best,Eddie
  20. Here's Kenny's copy , gracing the decks at Banbury Soul Club :
  21. Tim Brown has that copy Rich , which was the first copy found .Best ,Eddie
  22. Hard to tell from the scans , but the one on the right looks like a styrene press , and the left hand one looks like a vinyl press , do we know if they are both vinyl or styrene ? I've got a Carolyn Crawford " My smile is just a frown " Motown map demo with that quality control stamp , does that mean it used to belong in the Motown vault ? So many questions .........Best ,Eddie
  23. Good posting , looks like a West Coast [ styrene ] press to me , which would make sense as Frank was based there .Cheers ,Eddie
  24. As I started this thread prehaps John could explain if Frank Wilson is going to be for sale ? Anyone reading the back page of Manifesto would have come to the same conclusion as myself I'm sure .Best ,Eddie
  25. E-Smoove - Deja Vu [ AM PM 12" Original vibe mix ] Mint £15 Sonya -Not the man that I need [ Electrik Groove !2" ] still in shrink M- £15 Postage is £2.50 [ recorded ] .Paypal , cheques ,cash etc .PM me .Best ,Eddie

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