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    ANY 3 x 45s from list below for $75 + shipping

    Shipping from U.K. but would prefer $s in paypal for these please.

    UK shipping is $4 recorded delivery
    International Shipping is $7 standard or $12 signed & tracked.
    If paypal funds are paid as a GIFT I will upgrade International shipping at my cost, so you only pay $7 for signed and tracked (I save on fees so you save on shipping)
    Full money back if not satisfied.

    A long list of great 45s, so get comfortable before reading!
    Please PM to reserve....All orders will be dealt with in order they are received - first come first served - this list will also be posted on other groups/sites etc.

     

    UK 45s (all originals)

    Sonny Boy Williamson - Help me - UK Pye International Ex- (noc)
    Coasters - Love potion number nine - UK Parlophone Ex
    Mel Torme - Comin' home baby - UK London Atlantic VG+
    Jimmy Smith - Got my mojo working - UK Verve VG+
    Sugar Pie Desanto - Soulful Dress - UK Chess Ex-
    Carmen McRae - Take Five - UK Fontana VG+
    Billy Preston - Greazee - UK Soul City Ex
    Tommy Tucker - Hi Heel Sneakers - UK Pye International Ex-
    Solomon Burke - Peepin' - UK Atlantic (black) Ex-
    Billy Stewart - Summertime - UK Chess (black & gold) Ex
    Bobby Bland - Wouldn't you rather have me - UK Action VG+
    Booker T & MGs - Green onions - UK London Atlantic (black) Ex- (noc)
    Undertakers - Stupidity / Just a little bit - Pye VG+
    Booker T & MGs - Outrage - UK Atlantic (black) Ex
    B B King - Don't answer the door Pt1 - UK HMV DEMO (green & white) Ex
    Wanda Jackson - Mean, mean man - UK Capitol Ex
    Roy Head - Just a little bit - Pye (label tear) Ex-
    Willie Mabon - Got to have some - UK Sue VG+ (noc)
    Jimmy Witherspoon - I'm coming down with the blues - UK Stateside Ex-
    Gene Pitney - The boss's daughter - UK Stateside Ex-
    Al Saxon - Linda Lu / Heart of stone - UK Fontana Promo Ex- (noc)
    Jackie Edwards - My love and I - UK Island (red & white) VG+ (noc)
    Roscoe Gordon - Keep on doggin' - UK Vocalion Ex- (noc)
    Booker T & MGs - Jellybread - UK London Atlantic (black) VG+
    Woody Herman - hush - UK Chess (black & silver) Ex-
    Ronnie Hawkins - Who do you love / Bo Diddley - UK Columbia VG+
    Alvin Cash & Crawlers - Barracuda / Do it one more time - UK President ex
    Bocky & Visions - Good-good lovin' - UK Atlantic (black ) Ex

     

    US 45s (All originals)

    Boots Brown - Trollin' - RCA Ex-
    Young Holt Trio - Ain't there something money can't buy - Brunswick Ex
    Chicago Cubs - Slide / Pennant Fever - Chess Ex
    Slim Harpo - I'm gonna keep what I've got - Excello Ex-
    Eddie Burns - Hard hearted woman - Harvey VG+
    Harvey Scales - Get down - Magic Touch VG+
    John Roberts - Sockin' 1234 - Duke Ex-
    Stokes - One mint julep - Alon Promo Ex
    Clarence Carter - Looking for a fox - Atlantic Ex
    John Lee Hooker - Solid Sender - Vee Jay Ex
    Sugar Pie Desanto - Slip in mules - Checker Ex
    Louisianna Red - Ride on Red, ride on - Roulette Ex
    Marlowe Morris Quintet - Play the thing - Columbia Ex
    Howlin Wolf - My country sugar mama - Chess promo Ex-
    Little Milton - She put a spell on me - Checker Ex
    Googie Rene combo - Chica Boo - Class Ex-
    Furys - Dolow - Cedar Ex
    Jimmy Witherspoon - Moneys getting cheaper - Prestige Ex
    Little Bob & Lollipos - Twisting home - Decca Promo Ex
    Deane Hawley - Bossman - Dore VG+
    Malcolm Dodds - Can't you see - End Ex-
    Willie Mitchell - Percolatin' - Hi Ex
    Garnell Cooper - Green Monkey / Long distance - Jubilee Ex-
    Rubies - A Spanish Boy - VJ Ex-
    Mongo Santamaria - Cloud nine - Columbia Ex
    Quincy Jones - Comin' home baby - Mercury Ex-
    Joe Simon - I got a whole lot of lovin - SS7 Ex
    Bud Spudd & Sprouts - The Mash - EM Ex
    Jimmy Holiday - Love me one more time / The new breed - Diplomacy Ex
    Frank Frost - Ride with your daddy tonight - Jewel Ex
    Ruth Brown - I want to do more - Atlantic Ex
    Sugar Pie Desanto - Soulful Dress - Checker Ex-
    Mark-keys - The dribble / Bo-Time - Stax Ex
    Revels - Downtown - Kapp promo Ex
    Eddie Holland - Leaving here - Motown Ex
    Roy Lee Johnson - Black pepper will make you sneeze - Okeh VG+
    Buddy Ace - Baby please don't go - Duke Promo Ex
    Lavern Baker & Ben E King - A help-each-other romance - Atlantic Ex-
    Slim Harpo - Baby scratch my back - Excello Ex
    Sonny Wash - Don't lie to me lover - Little Lynn Ex
    Shelton Dunaway - Shake em up - Lyric Ex
    Freddy King - 100 years - Federal Ex
    Maximillian - The twistin' ghost - Barry Ex
    Lionel Hampton - Wailin' - Glad Ex
    Bobby Darin - Long line rider - Direction Ex
    Junior Parker - Why do you make me cry - Duke Ex
    Jerry McGee - Walkin' - Reprise promo Ex
    Jimmy Elledge - Gonna turn my voodoo on - RCA promo Ex
    Jimmy McCracklin Let the door hit you - Minit promo Ex
    Paul Peek - When you hurt me I cry - Mercury promo Ex
    Al Smith - Come on pretty baby - Prestige Bluesville Ex
    Chuck Miller - Baltimore Jones - Mercury Ex
    Little Esther - It's so good - Savoy Ex
    Willie Bobo - Fried neckbones & home fries - Verve promo Ex
    Walkin Willie - If you just woulda said goodby - Webcor Ex-
    McKinley Mitchell - You know I've tried - One-derful Ex
    Marvelows - Talkin bout ya baby - ABC VG+
    Johnson sisters - I found my place - Broadway VG+
    Janet Calloway - Bank of love - Enjoy Ex-
    Lou Donaldson - Alligator Boogaloo - Bluenote Ex
    Eugene Church - I ain't going for that / Mia Mariami Ex
    Paul 'Guitar Red' Johnson - Pretty eyed baby - Checker Ex
    Howlin Wolf - I had a dream / Pop it to me - Chess Ex
    Elaine Dunn - If my teardrops could talk - Capitol Ex
    Muddy Waters - Birdnest on the ground - Chess VG+
    Bobby Bland - Turn on your lovelight - Duke Ex
    El Dorados - I'll be forever loving you - Vee Jay Ex-
    Eddie Bo - Hook & sling - Scram Ex-
    Barrett Strong - You knows what to do - Anna Ex
    James Brown - Sssshhh (for a little while) - King Ex-
    Oliver Sain - Heavy Sugar - Bobbin Ex
    Drifters - if you don't come back - Atlantic Ex
    James Carr - Coming back to me baby - Goldwax Ex
    Baby Washington - handful of memories - Sue Promo Ex
    Chris Towns - Va va voom - Cee Tee Ex
    Dells - Good-bye Mary Ann - Argo Ex-
    Junior Wells - Up in heah / Juniors groove - Bright star Ex
    Danny White - One little lie - ABC Ex-
    Jr Walker - Brainwasher / Cleos Mood - Harvey Ex (wol)
    Willie White - 99 Beef Steaks - Shaw Ex
    Capitols - Tired running from you - Karen Ex-
    Mary Davis - get up and dance - Fatback VG+
    O'Jays - Lipstick traces - Imperial Ex
    Jackie Wilson & Count Basie - Uptight - Brunswick Ex
    Lottie Jo Jones - I'll drown in my own tears - Capitol Promo Ex
    Sonny Knight - If you want this love - Aura VG+
    Ricky Allen - It's a mess I tell you - Bright Star Ex-
    Solomon Burke - Maggies Farm - Atlantic Ex
    Rosco Gordon - Just a little at a time - Old town Ex
    Ed Townsend - Stay with me - WB Ex
    Ted Taylor - Help the bear - Atco Ex
    Z Z Hill - You were wrong - MH Ex-
    Jules Farmer - Sweetheart - Imperial promo Ex
    Jimmy McCracklin - Steepin up in class - Imperial VG+
    Louis Jordan - Point of no return - Tangerine VG+
    Drifters - Drip drop - Atlantic Ex-
    Bobby Bland - Good time Charlie - Duke Ex
    Virgil Griffin - I'm on my way - Reginald Ex
    Cathy Carlson - Hurt so bad - Philips Ex
    Incredibles - Crying heart - Audio Arts VG+
    Spinners - Sweet thing - Motown VG+
    TNT Band - The meditation - Cotique VG+
    Aaron Neville - Over you - Minit Ex-
    Russell Byrd - Hitch Hike Pt 1 - Symbol Ex
    Mighty Joe Young - I want a love - Webcor Ex
    Harmonica George - Get some order - Toddlin' Town Ex
    David Rockingham Trio - Midnight - Josie Ex
    Jimmy Hughes - It ain't what you got - Atlantic Ex-
    Nancy Wilson - My sweet thing - Capitol Ex
    Willie Dixon - Uncle Willies got a thing going on - Federal Ex
    Richard Berry - I want you to be my girl / Give it up - Paxley Promo Ex-
    Jimmy Reed - Two ways to skin a cat - ABC Ex-
    Ray Agee - Your precious love - Celeste - Ex
    Bill Doggett - Honky Tonk - King Promo bio VG+
    Bobby Marchan - I miss you so - Fire Ex
    Mimi Allen - Whoopee - 3 Three Speed VG+
    Ronnie Hawkins - Bo Diddley - Roulette Ex-
    Brother Jack McDuff - Win, lose or draw - Cadet Ex-
    Chuck Miller - Lookout mountain - Mercury Ex-
    Carl Holmes - Mashed Potatoes - Atlantic Promo VG+
    Ruth Brown - What'd I say - Atlantic Ex-
    Marcels - Give me back your love - Colpix Ex-
    Junior Parker - Ooh wee baby - Mercury VG+
    Freddy King - Texas oil - Federal Ex
    Rufus & Carla - That's really some good - Stax VG+
    Karen Starr - Big Man - RSVP Ex-
    Jimmy Ricks - Wigglin & Gigglin - Jubilee Ex-
    Cheap Skates - Latin Skate - Bang Ex
    Little Junior Parker - The next time - Duke (Plum & Yellow) Ex
    Pips - Room in your heart - Vee Jay Ex-
    Ted Taylor - Since your home - Duke Ex
    Dynamics - Misery - Bigtop VG+
    Mad Lads - African Twist - Gamble Promo Ex
    Shorty Billups - Black Cats / Hoochie koo - Blast Promo Ex
    Georgia Soul Twisters - You shot me through the grease - Mainstream Ex
    Bobby Moore - Hey Mr DJ - Checker Ex-
    Little Anthony - Better use your head - Veep VG+
    Ray Barretto - Soul drummers / Mercy mercy baby - Fania VG+
    Jay Dee Bryant - Get it - Enjoy VG+
    Bobby Bland - A piece of gold - Duke - Ex
    Lou Johnson - If I never get to love you - Bigtop Ex-
    James Rivers - Tighten up / Bird brain - Eight-Ball Ex
    Dorothy Prince - I lost a love - M-Pac Ex-
    Mongo Santamaria - The now generation - Columbia Ex
    Ted Taylor - Close your eyes - Jewel Ex-
    Bobby Blue Bland - Don't want no woman - Duke (Plum & yellow) Ex
    Quovans - Boogaloo Pt 1 - Symbol promo VG+
    Dimples Harris - If you'll be true - Crest - VG+
    Lee Rogers - Our love is more - D-Town Ex-
    Little Milton - Just a little bit - Checker - Ex
    Dean Barlow - Don't let him take my baby - Rust VG+
    Ray Charles - I chose to sing the blues - ABC Ex-
    Ike & Tina Turner - Mind in a whirl - Sue Ex
    Kane & Abel - Twist is back - Destination Ex
    Jerry Ann - Go Go Girl - Red River Ex
    Donald Woods - My very own - Flip VG+
    Charlie Rich - Midnite Blues - Philips VG+
    G-Men - Raunchy Twist - Groove Ex-
    Lowell Fulsome - How do you want your man - Jewel Ex-
    Jessie James - I gotta little girl - Shirley
    Joe Turner - I love you baby - Ronn Ex-
    Jerry McCain - Love ain't nothing to play with - Jewel Ex
    Boots Brown - El brasero - RCA Ex
    Ada Lee - Moanin - Atco Ex-
    Sammy Turner - Raincoat in the river - Bigtop VG+
    Margie Day - Crazy over you - Legrand Promo Ex-
    Eddie Cleanhead Vinson - Juice Head baby - Bluestime Ex-
    Maxine Brown - wanting you - ABC VG+
    Tommy Leonetti - the other man - Vik Ex
    John Lemon Quartet - Check yourself - Tally Ex
    Tommy Tucker - Hi Heel Sneakers - Checker Ex
    Cal Tjader - Cuchy frito man - Verve Ex-
    Chubby Checker - Hey you, little boogaloo - Parkway Ex
    Little Milton - Grits ain't groceries - Checker Ex
    Alex Hasilev - Young man - RCA VG+
    Chuck Jackson - Hula hula - Amy VG+
    Barry Darvell - King for tonight - Atlantic promo Ex (label tear)
    Keith & troy - You got me running - Ibis VG+
    Rickie & Hallmarks - Joanie don't you cry - Amy VG+
    Barbara Lynn - Second fiddle girl - Jamie Ex-
    Nobles - You ain't right - Stacy VG+
    H B Barnum - So what - Imperial promo - Ex-
    Buddy Guy - Skippin' - Chess Ex
    Bobby Scott - Shadrach - ABC Ex
    Lavern Baker - St Louis Blues - Atlantic - Ex-
    The Care Package - They call me the clown - Jubilee Ex
    Big Moose & Jams - Off the hook / Bright sounds - Age Ex
    Carmen McCrae - Take Five - Columbia Promo Ex-
    Carter Brothers - I don't care - Jewel Ex
    Oscar Boyd - When things get a little better - Hermes Ex
    Ray Agee - Leave me alone - Celeste VG+
    The Conductor (Titus Turner) - Bla bla cha cha cha - Jamie promo VG+
    Jet Set - The jet set - Blaine promo Ex-
    Buddy Guy - Mary had a little lamb - Vanguard Ex
    Tiny Powell - Take me with you - Wax VG+
    Johnny Moore - Pretty Face - Ampen Ex
    Jimmy McGriff - Kiko - Sue Ex
    Freddy Young - Monkey business - Friendly Five VG+
    Nappy Brown - Baby-cry-cry-cry-baby - Savoy Ex
    Billy Duke - Timbuctu - 20th Fox VG+
    Moses Davis - For dancers only - Tollie VG+
    Guitar Slim - Well I done got over it - Speciality VG+
    Allen Cromer - My soul thing - Edge Ex
    Al Smith - Roadhouse - Falcon Ex
    Johnny Nash - Kisses - ABC promo VG+
    Jim & Monica - Slipin and slidin - Betty Ex
    Gay Poppers - You got me uptight - Fire Ex-
    Slim Harpo - Buzzin - Excello - VG+
    Mose Allison Trio - Baby please don't go - Columbia promo Ex
    Kingston Trio - Parchment farm - Decca promo Ex
    Roy Brown - Ain't gonna do it - Imperial promo Ex
    Joe Hughes - Shoe shy - Gallant Ex-
    Priscilla Bowman - Spare man - Falcon Ex-
    Jimmy Wilson - I don't care - Duke Ex-
    Duke Earl -Misusin me - Bee Ex-
    Teddy Washington - Hard Times - Maxx Ex-
    Johnny Fuller - Deep in my soul - Imperial VG+
    Tommy Willis - Night Train 66 style - Air Town promo Ex-
    Jimmy Ricks - Secret love - Felsted (sol) Ex-
    Leroy Jones - Slow twistin ' - Giant - Ex-
    Drifters - Steamboat - Atlantic VG+
    Tommy Tucker - Long Tall Shorty - Checker Ex
    Sonny Warner - Bell bottomed blue jeans - Checker Ex
    Monk Higgins - Different strokes for different folks - Chess Ex

     

    Thanks for looking,

    Regards

    Mace

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    https://www.ebay.com/sch/basementboogaloo2012/m.html?_ipg=50&_sop=12&_rdc=1

     

    Link to Louis Jordan (65 Bars) and Shorty Long (Burnt Toast) - 2 original, rare and indemand 45s that I have listed on ebay.....both play fine despite having tight cracks in vinyl, so decided to list on ebay and let them sell for whatever bids they attract.....full soundfiles & pics of cracks included in descriptions....

     

    Good luck bidding!

     

    Regards

    Mace

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  3. Araldite is still available and does not harm the vinyl (other than sticking to it)

    Come in 2 tubes that you mix....don't buy the Rapid setting type though, cus the normal stuff gives you plenty of time to reposition if necessary...the rapid stuff goes off in 5 mins or so

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    Chris, glue it to another record, that should hold it together....use a slow setting araldite so you can play/reposition the record once glued if it isn't sit fully flat etc...

    Pretty sure Nick Brown did this successfully to a copy of Ray Pollard (Shrine) that he found in 3 pieces on the floor at a nighter (poss TOTW Stafford?)

    Oh, make sure you have a record centre passing through middle of both records whilst glueing so they are aligned!!!!

    Regards

    Mace

  5. Sorry to take the thread backwards a step and away from the many and varied delights of S-O-T, but a question popped into my head for Mace -

    When previously did you do the Niters at the Queens Hall, and was the Stafford 20th anniversary the final one?

     

    Hi John, think we did 4 nighters there under NCS, and seem to recall Stafford 20th Anniversary was the 2nd event.....might be wrong though, and sure Chris Waterman could confirm exact info.

     

    Regards

    Mace

  6. Hi all, before I do my best to get some sleep I just wanted to say a massive thank you for your help, assistance, excitement and enthusiasm. Aside from the personal joy of having such a rare record it has been mind blowing to understand just how much this means to all you guys too! For the record, no I have not decided yet if I am selling it. Thanks again.

     

    Keep it for a while and make 'em all sweat....

     

    In fact.....I'd get some pics taken of yourself doing dangerous acts/stunts/sports etc whilst holding it gingerly between your teeth...(in a sleeve of course....)

     

    Bungee Jumps, BMX tricks, juggling those fire flaming baton things that jugglers love to chuck about.... etc.

     

    It won't increase the value of the 45, but wont half fcuk up the OCD levels of half the collectors on this site.....that's surely gotta be worth more than £10K of anyones money!

     

    Will the rest of the collection be up for sale...if so is there any chance of a list....?

     

    Plenty of British I'm still chasing even if Denbos given up....!

     

      ;o)

  7. This might sound really stupid and patronising, or very wise. But, when packaging records between cardboard, the bits of cardboard have to have the corrugations running perpendicular to each other. If you have two bits of cardboard and bend them, they tend to fold easily along the lines. If you rotate one of them by 90 degrees, THEN try to bend, you'll find that's where the strength comes from.

     

    Next week I'll be discussing whether using FRAGILE tape makes a blind bit of difference...

     

    Yeah. I turn each piece 90 degrees as described BUT most UK card stiffeners are flimsy at best so I end up using 4 or 5........2 aint strong enough in my opinion...some of those US ones are sturdy as fcuk...and that's why I asked if anyone stocks them in UK.....have requested a sample from supplier on Bravs link (I gotta buy 500+ so want them to be right)...but a pound to a penny says they are the same flimsy tat as the rest...

  8. Bit off topic, but can anyone recommend a UK stockist for decent 7" stiffeners....most the ones available are somewhat flimsy so I tend to use 4 or 5 at a time...had some really good quality ones from US made of very sturdy cardboard but cant seem to find them in UK.....plus my missus won't let me buy any more gas BBQs so I can cut up the cardboard box they come in!

  9. If it's not a soul event then of course you have no need to contact the promoter, and the manager should not refuse your business

    I am puzzled though.....why would the promoter be bothered about not DJing if it's a birthday party not a soul night?

    I'm guessing the music policy was to be Northern, and not general disco/wedding pish?

    If so then I still believe the courteous thing to do would to be have approached the promoter first.

    It's just general good manners in my opinion, and even though you were not aware of his promotion initially, then you could have followed it up after the manager told you that a soul night already ran in the venue.

    Actually why would the manager even mention the soul night if you were booking for a general birthday party.?

    Not my venue, not my promotion, not my concern really.......just airing my opinion on how I would have played it.

    Best of luck in finding an alternative....I know plenty of suitable venues in the area if you need any info.....Nantwich Civic Hall is a beauty and has 2am license if I remember correctly....Eddie Edmundson ran some hugely successful charity events there a few years back, fantastic dancefloor and has a big car park to rear....plus no soul promotions running from there presently so no grief to worry about!

  10. Of course no promoter has the right to dictate who hires the club that they regularly use.

    However, I would have thought a courtesy call to the promoter to explain your intent would probably been a decent thing to do...not that you should have to do this, but moreso I would think it would be the best way to start proceedings.

    Let's be honest, most if us know who promotes which venues and it is easy enough to find out on here if in doubt.

    This day and age there are so many events competing with each other, both locally and nationally.

    This results in plenty of politics and backstabbing between promoters, so any enquiries for another soul event at a venue that another promoter regularly uses could be viewed with suspicion.

    Of course that doesn't excuse abusive phone calls or emails from said promoter in return, but all is not sugary sweet on the promoting side of Northern Soul, and never has been.......

    Think the term 'Welcome to the shark pool' gets bandied about a fair bit!

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