Everything posted by Alan T
- Little Richard - I Don't Want To Discuss It - UK Demo
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Reflection on soul music
- Classic Compilation Soul Albums with DJ Sleeve Notes
Definitely unofficial Peter.- Classic Compilation Soul Albums with DJ Sleeve Notes
Jumping At The Go Go was my first soul compilation, then a load of early Kent Albums "Floorshakers" and "Footstompers" being the most memorable. Got "All Nite Long - WVON ✩ F.M. Chicago" at Stafford and could only dream of owning the originals as a teenager.- Song ID
On opening line only as more modern and not Carolinas - Little Madeline - Emotion (same as Webster Lewis)- Little bobby parker - I won't believe it til I see it
Reissued here , legal ? https://www.discogs.com/release/6572348-Little-Bobby-Parker-The-Enjoyables-I-Wont-Believe-It-Til-I-See-It-Shame Also done by Jimmy Armstrong on Jet Set, all the credits of a Shrine release just put out on a different label. https://www.discogs.com/release/4979937-Jimmy-Armstrong-I-Wont-Believe-It-Till-I-See-It- Best Wishes - Mark Bicknell
Wishing you well Mark.- Genuine enquiry
Anyone got a picture of Little Richie ? I've looked loads of times but never seen one. Even better would be seeing him on "The Porter Wagoner Show" in Jan 1968. Youtube has a lot of episodes and clips but not that one.- Your Top Fives Songs From - The Manhattans
I love this too, i've played it at Yarmouth weekender. There's also an x rated intro https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcL6cr5DO_M My favourite by them is their last recording on Carnival, a hard one to find. Manhattans - Til You Come Back To Me - Carnival- You Better Stop It..! Barbara Mason
She wrote some great songs, the best tracks she recorded she was also the songwriter. This one is a personal favourite with Curtis on the production. Barbara Mason - You Can Be With The One You Don't Love - Buddah- Bobby Womack and Friends; whose soothing your bones today
Unusual Duets - James Brown and Pavarotti.- Discogs help needed please
https://www.discogs.com/user/Vivtundrgrnd No such seller when i look, probably been kicked off already.- Another "What Have You Learnt Today"
Some nice tracks there but looking for b-sides of big charted records.- Another "What Have You Learnt Today"
Well i've just learnt today that i shouldn't overlook a million seller b-side. Arthur Conleys "Sweet Soul Music" has "Let's Go Steady" on the flip and it came up random on my Itunes. I thought this is great, i need to look for one. It sounded familiar to something else then I realised it's just about the same as Willie Hutch's "Let's Try It Over Again" on RCA. I know Brenton Woods hit "Gimme Little Sign" has a good b-side also. Anymore suprisingly good B-sides of hits ?- Flirtations - Nothing but a heartache
I remember seeing them at an allnighter at Notts Palais around late 80's. They had replacement members i think, they were very average and we couldn't wait to get back to the DJ.- RIC TIC RELEASES ON CANADIAN LABELS
Nice collection, is there a 136 ? Discogs lists one but the wrong picture (130) was uploaded then removed. I can't find one online anywhere.- Most influential rhythm and blues records of the 1960's
JB was doing his Rhythm & Blues / Soul songs for years and you could hear the changes coming to songs that became a new and different genre. I think the real syncopated Funk that shaped things to come came from "Out Of Sight" .- Most influential rhythm and blues records of the 1960's
James Brown - Out Of Sight - Smash (1964)- JMAuction - 17/07/2024 - Results!
The Willie Hobbs is higher than i thought. I had issue and demo, sold the issue on here and kept the demo. An extra two minutes of your wife getting killed in a car crash on your wedding day is a bit too much. South African 45 has the long version too. Willie Hobbs is a great artist, i think i've had all his records. On a side note his song "Where Did I Go Wrong" on the same label is on 3 different CD's and they all follow each other by wrongly playing the Jackie Beavers version.- Guy’s Monsters 87 Tape
- Can someone help identify this Soul/Funk song?
Thanks go to Dylan for getting it, not me. I just put the video up.- Can someone help identify this Soul/Funk song?
Nice one, never heard it before.- Discrepencies on recordings that shouldn't be there
Barbara And Brenda - Don't Wait Up For Me Mama - Dynamo I thought my record had a defect at 52 seconds in where there's a thud sound. It seems it's on all copies whether styrene issues, demos or vinyl press. Even the Goldmine CD "Treasure Chest Of Northern Soul" has it. Is it at the recording session, a bump to the mic or something dropped ? 55 seconds in on this video.- Can someone help identify this Soul/Funk song?
Sounds similar to Lou Rawls Philadelphia tracks of late 70s. Quite a few albums to check but maybe a starting point. He did a lot of things with spoken parts, like this .........- WHAT ARE THE BIGGEST 'MODERN' NIGHTER SOUNDS?
Mal, there's some issues of "Don't Be Afraid" that play "I Want To Be Where You Are" on the b-side but they are mislabeled. I used to own one. - Classic Compilation Soul Albums with DJ Sleeve Notes