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  1. I thought this was a superb little film , summed up the scene better in those 3 minutes than many of the previous films ever could .Well done to all involved. By the way , what was the record playing in the background? Cheers ,Eddie
  2. Hi Ian , I'd have thought that you'd get at least 60 to 70 quid for the Frank Wilson ? Best ,Eddie
  3. Hi Kev ,I had the tall feller from Stoke experiance in 1980 , during a trip to Seattle with Rob Moss .I knew Tim Ashibende was going 2 weeks before me [ with Nogger ] , and his image haunted me in every shop I went it in " Hey you from England ? We had 2 guys in just last week !! " Anyway in this particular shop we got the same old story , but while Rob was chatting to the owner ,I had a browse through some ' 45's on the counter .Half way through I found a Steinways on Oliver for about $ 2 , this was my top want at the time and I'd already found another copy in Vancouver , so we thought it might still be worth having a dig . A few hours later we'd bagged around 150 ' 45's including Ray Pollard " Drifter " issue , Checkmates Ltd " Kissin ' her - Capitol ,Lee Andrews - I've had it - Crimson issue , 2 Dan Folgers - Way of the crowd , Ernie Andrews Fine young girl , Star Treks - Gonna need magic , Attractions That girl is mine , Kenny Carter all his RCA sides , and many more .... On the same trip I found Paul Anka Can't help loving on Canadian Red RCA ,Deena Johnson I'm a sad girl Simpson Black issue [ only one I've ever seen !! ] Claudia Greene on ABC , plus loads of 70's albums [ still sealed ] Bobby Womack , Lamont Dozier etc from an electrical shop for around 30p each .Best Wishes ,Eddie
  4. I got a Bobby Taylor at a soul night recently for £30' ish which I thought very fair , great one eh Ian ? Best ,Eddie
  5. Rick Cooper was the guy from Global .Cheers ,Eddie
  6. Steve Glover certainly was the man , back in the day , ran Soul Galore in Oasis market B'ham , he would take wants lists ,when you next turned up , there would be a brown bag with your wants in !! Awesome UK collection and loads of imports - he's still got them as well , so I'm told .Graham Warr records was downstairs in the same indoor market , great for all the [ then ] new releases etc , remember buying Ruby Andrews " I got a bone to pick with you on import ABC ,and Jean Carne " If you wanna go back " when they were hot , great days .Reddingtons records also made a few mistakes in the pricing , got Rick Sheppard " Can we share it " Columbia issue for £1 when it was still covered by Richard at The Casino as " Ronnie Love " .Best ,Eddie
  7. Another great story Max , it makes you wonder where all those Edwin Starr's are now , as it's considered to be one of the harder Ric Tic's , some of the prices must amaze you now ? I remember when The Vonettes were everywhere for £2 , had to pay £60 to get it back a couple of years back - great eh ? !! Best ,Eddie
  8. Great story Ian , you have a fantastic memory , hope some other vinyl diggers will come up with some equal tales ,Best ,Eddie
  9. Hi Ian , tell everyone about the find you had in LA under the tarpaulin , you found loads of Sements of time on Sussex etc .First read this story in Pat Brady's " Talk of the north " fanzine years ago , sure it could do with a re -telling now .Cheers ,Eddie
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  11. More Soulful Serenades - A review by Eddie Hubbard View full article
  12. This is the third various artists release from the ever growing, Coventry based, Hayley records logo, each one re- inforcing their reputation for discovering the finest un - released, rare and indemand Soul sides .This time however, label owner Rob Moss has really struck gold, in finally securing the release of both the legendary " I wonder why " and " Go back baby " sung by the mystical Sy Hightower, and only existing on a solitary Monarch acetate, discovered during the 80's, and both becoming top sounds on the ever growing modern / crossover scene of the early 90's, courtesy of Rod Dearlove . Both sides are ultra soulful, with Sy's" rough as sandpaper " vocals relating the lyrically superb, self penned song to fine effect, complimented by a lilting backing track . Two re-makes of Detroit classics are included,firstly ex lead of The Platters, Sonny Turner, re- visits the group's " With this ring " classic, a real winning formula, as the contemporary arrangement retains the magic of the original, and compares favourably with the original waxing . Dathan Jones, produced by the Philly soulstess Cindy Scott, recorded a superb update of Stevie Wonders 1963 " Contract on love ", which has remained "in the can " until now, and as with the Sonny Turner side, is a refeshing uplifting version , both these recording's could find favour with both the modern and northern soul scenes .Also included on this CD is " Mysterious Desire " by Dathan, an excellent ballad that has become a favourite of mine with continued plays . JJ Barnes is of course a legend of our music, his contribution to the CD are " The time has come " and " You're my lady now ", two sides recorded at the same sessions as his 1970 Magic Touch release " To an early grave ", both are the basic tracks, without the sweetening of strings etc, however both sides showcase JJ's superb vocal style to full effect, and are really worthy inclusions . Tim Murray's " Thinking of you " was a popular side on the modern scene of the same time frame as the Sy Hightower tracks, here we have the original [ and better ] version by Detroit legend Melvin Davis, another superb side to add to his ever growing pedigree !! Tim Carter's " Thank you Marvin " appeared for the first time on the initial Hayley CD release " Soulful Serenades ", surely one of the best Marvin Gaye tributes to ever gain release, here we have another wonderful track " Dream of a lifetime ", mid tempo magic, and very uplifting . Sharon McMahon is only known to myself via her rare " Got to find another guy " for Ollie McLaughlin's Karen logo out of Detroit, and her writing contribution for a number of Deon Jackson sides amongst others . Included on this silver platter is the beautiful " Get out of my life " a wonderful Bobby Martin and Toxey French production, with Ms. McMahon excelling on this so soulful ballad . Jerome Jackson is another completely unknown artist to myself, however the inclusion of " I never believed in love " [ penned by the legendary Van McCoy ] has me searching for more material by this talent, a superb example of 70's " sweet soul " at it's best . As we go to press the long awaited appearance of Almeta Lattimore is expected at the second Northampton Luxury Weekender .Included here are three wonderfully soulful tracks by this former Aretha Franklin backing singer, the athemic and ever popular " These memories " [ released as a '45 by Hayley Records recently ], the duet with John Freeman " I need you " which has long been a favourite with collectors of Deep Soul, and to close the CD, the beautiful " La La ", recorded at the Stax studio in Memphis, under the supervision of Detroit legend George McGregor .It's Almeta's photo that adorns the cover of this very high quality CD, a very fitting tribute to a real Soul singer, who[ like many of the artists include on this CD ] has remained in the background for far too long . A highly recommended release .
  13. Soul Satisfaction 5 A Review By Eddie Hubbard View full article
  14. 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
  15. Chuck Jackson And Kim Weston The Motown Anthologys By Eddie Hubbard View full article

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