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  1. Fantastic record , though my own personal faves would be either " Forgive this fool " , " Tears ,Tears ,Tears " or " She's gone again " , what a brilliantly consistent artist .Best ,Eddie
  2. Think Russ at Wigan started this one off didn't he ? Best ,Eddie
  3. Oh yes ,that was a great one Pete , bought a mint Green and Silver demo off Pete Widd in Wigan record bar for about £8 , wish I still had it !! Best ,Eddie
  4. I really love Jon Ford's version of " You got me where you want me " [Phillips ] , plus his " Running around " is another fave , though probably not very well known .Jimmy Thomas " Beautiful night " must be up there as is Carl Douglas " Serving a sentance of life " . Still got my first ever British tape which Budgie [ then Southampton ] gave me in 1977 !! Best Wishes ,Eddie
  5. Really like 1 and 3 , great crossover , is the first one Sweet Blindness? , sounds like Cowboys to Girls [intruders ] .Is the 3rd one Jimmy Scott ? Thanks for poting them up ,Best ,Eddie .
  6. I've got this as well Dave - and also never played it !! Like getting a record for nothing isn't it !! Thanks for the tip ,Eddie
  7. Try Juno Russ , or Crazy Beat ,your CD's are in the post by the way mate ,Best ,Eddie
  8. It's an unissued track that appeared on a goldmine CD .Also recorded in great style by the legendary Darrell Banks , also unissued .Best ,Eddie
  9. Carrying on the deep soul thread , did anyone see the excellent programme the other night about John Peel's record box , a collection of around 100 45's found in his house after he died , containing real favourites of his ? Lot's of great footage and interviews , and while a film of his wedding was shown , Eddie and Ernie's awesome deep soul side " I'm gonna always love you " was played !! Also noticed Stanley Winston's brilliant " No more ghetto's in America " [Jewel ] lying in the box , surrounded by The White Stripes ,Marc Bolan , etc !! Best Wishes ,Eddie .
  10. It's really by Purple Mist on Sussex [R.Marriott's one ] so R.Searling told me ,as he bought it off Rob ,Best ,Eddie
  11. Also by Lenny Welch [Kapp ] Best ,Eddie
  12. Wilson's is titled " Back in your arms " b side of " mini skirt mini " [ Atlantic ] Best ,Eddie
  13. Bloody hell !! that's the first issue I've ever seen , love Wilson Pickett's version too ,Best ,Eddie .
  14. Hello Colin , Eddie Holman is a brilliant ballad , I've got loads of faves , but currently I'm still enjoying "Rainbow Road " - Bill Brandon , The Hard Tymes " I ask a question " , Aretha " Sweet bitter love " and George Jackson " Mackin' on you " .These type of records really blow my mind , and yes so many of The Dells records fit that bag , such as the one you've mentioned , or " The love we had stays on my mind " , " Love is missing from our lives " [ with The Dramatics - there's another ace group !! ] , " I wish it was me you loved " , I could go on and on......... Bobby womack is another fave artist on deep sides like " I'm through trying to prove my love for you " .As Dave Godin once said , you need to be a good actor as well as a great singer to make the listener believe you're really going through the pain portrayed in the lyrics of the best deep sides .Best Wishes ,Eddie
  15. Soul Satisfaction 5 from Universal In my review for the recent Chuck Jackson and Kim Weston CD's, I begged the question, what would Motown /Universal release next, to keep up the momentum of what has been a wonderful year for Motown collectors. The result? A fantastic collection of under exposed Motown sides, as compiler Jo Wallace digs deep into the vaults, and emerges with 24 super sides that have appeal right across the Soul spectrum. Beginning with the early pioneering sounds of Barrett Strong's " You knows what to do " , The Marvelettes fantastic album only take of Smokey's " Way over there " and Stevie Wonder's in demand " Contract on love " , into the " classic " Motown sound of Smokey and The Miracles " My baby changes like the weather " , Earl Van Dyke's hammond organ version of Martha /Vandellas mega classic " Nowhere to run " , the floor filling " Why when love is gone " by The Isley Brothers , the super cool finger clicking sound of Marvin Gaye, with " Tear it on down " , before moving seamlessly into the crossover / 70's era with equally great sides such as the beautiful " Something on my mind " by Diana Ross, the unissued and wonderful " Life Beats " by The Supremes, the in demand, and epitome of crossover Soul that is Thelma Houston's " Nothing left to give ", and the personal faves of " I will never let you get away" by Jimmy Ruffin and the Soul heaven of The Originals with " Good lovin ' is just a dime away " The CD ends with The Dynamic Superiors version of Ace Spectrum's " Don't send nobody else " , maybe not as good as their version, though still a very interesting listen .An unreservedly recommended collection , with appeal right across the board , an essential purchase . Eddie Hubbard
  16. Soul Satisfaction 5 A Review By Eddie Hubbard View full article
  17. Are you sure that the white demo on E Bay has only the B side on it as my demo has both pairings . I love this record despite it's pop leanings ,Best ,Eddie
  18. Chuck Jackson And Kim Weston The Motown Anthologys By Eddie Hubbard View full article
  19. Chuck Jackson and Kim Weston [ The Motown Anthologys ] Two more fabulous releases from Universal , timed to perfection , as both of these prolific Artists have appeared live at weekenders in the UK recently , puting in powerhouse performances , and leaving us with great memories . The Chuck Jackson 2 CD collection contains his 3 albums for Motown ' Arrives ' , ' Goin Back to Chuck Jackson ' and ' Teardrops keep fallin ' on my heart ' [ which actually appeared on V.I.P in the USA ] , giving the listener the opportunity to enjoy fantastic sides like ' Ain't no sun ' , ' What am I gonna do without you ' , ' Girls ,Girls ,Girls ' , A brilliant cover of Aretha's ' Cry like a baby ' , ditto Tyrone Davis's ' Can I change my mind ' , ' Just a little love ' ' Two feet from happiness ' and the personal favourite ' Theres a rainbow in your heart ' plus many more top notch tracks .Also included are 12 rare or unissued tracks , including covers of The Fantastic Four's ' Pin point it down ' Kim Weston's ' Helpless ' , The Temps ' Who you gonna run to ' and personal faves like ' Thanks but no thanks ' which Chuck actually performed at the Northampton weekender , plus the brilliant ' At last I found a true love ' which is one of the best sides to ever emerge from the Motown tape vault in my view . The barely readable artwork that has spoiled recent Motown CD's has gone thankfully , the informative sleeve notes this time around are an enjoyable read , as is a superb essay from Chuck himself , charting his ' road to Motown ' , with scans of his Motown albums on each page . The Kim Weston release is also a 2 CD set , this release intended as a companion volume to her ' Greatest hits and rare classics ' set , so there are no duets with Marvin Gaye , but so prolific was Kim's output for Motown , that this barely matters , as this wonderful collection is bursting with fantastic unissued sides like ' You hit me ' [ in stereo for the first time ] , ' I'm gonna make it up to you ' , ' I got a weak heart ' , ' Fancy meeting you here ', ' Any girl in love ' , ' Absent minded lover ' and the unbelievably brilliant ' You can do it ' all of which are as good as any of Kim's released tracks for Berry Gordy's empire , plus a host of alternate mixes and versions of well known tracks like ' Helpless ' and ' Take me in your arms ' .As with the Chuck Jackson release , the packaging and sleeve notes are of a wonderful quality , very informative , with great archive photo's and mouth watering label scans to accompany . This has been a brilliant year for Motown releases , with the first Monday of the month being ' Motown Monday ' , these two releases are essential for your colection , what will they come up with next !! ? Eddie Hubbard
  20. " My day is here " JP Robinson [blue Candle ] been after it since the Stafford era , just got my other big want " Rainbow Rd - Bill Brandon [Tower ] Best ,Eddie .
  21. Eddie Hubbard posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Fantastic stuff !! and great memories , he was truly superb , eh ? Best Wishes ,Eddie
  22. Eddie Hubbard posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    One of his best albums is the budget priced " I've passed this way before " on MFP , all the hits and a whole host of unissued and b sides etc - should be really cheap as well !! Best Wishes ,Eddie .
  23. Any idea if this is Jeff King the " soul sounds " bootleg man ,Pete ? Best ,Eddie
  24. Hello Pete , sounds like it's " Look at the girl " on UK Atco , bought this recently for about £4 , Best ,Eddie.
  25. I'll ask Richard Pack for you if you like , as he ran the mag with Martin Koppell , I've had back issues off him in the past .Best ,Eddie .

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