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  1. PLEASE DON'T CONTACT ME FOR ANYTHING OFF THIS LIST. PLEASE CONTACT ANGLO AMERICAN. THANK YOU. ANGLO AMERICAN TEL 01706 818604 PO BOX 4 , TODMORDEN Email : raresoulvinyl@btconnect.com LANCS, OL14 6DA. www.raresoulvinyl.co.uk ENGLAND. List 633 Monday 27th October Reservations 9.30 am — 5.45 pm weekdays only Postage and packing £2.00 for 1st disc then 50p per record. Please add £1.00 for recorded delivery. Special Delivery is £7.00. Europe £4.00 for 1st record ( 50p each additional record ) USA £5.00 (approx $9 US ) for 1st record ( then 50p per record ) Rest Of The World £6.00 for 1st record (then 50p per record). We accept most major credit cards. Our list is free to buyers but the cost of this is substantial. We have to be strict on subs with those who don’t buy, so if this list is ticked at the top of the page it is £6 subs for 6 months please. ALL RECORDS SET SALE FROM HERE ON SECOND PAGE FOCUS 1 JIMMY ROBBINS Repossessing My Love ALA 1173 M- 15 The usual gritty stuff James, this one could be ‘Just Can’t Please You’ Part Two! 2 LADY MARGO Simply Got To Make It Cynthia 1000 M- 15 Actually a little tricky to find on-centre copies. Excellent late 70s mover by the way. 3 BIRD ROLLINS Love Man From Carolina Calla 182 M- 15 Great careering Stax Atlantic Styled 60s mover. 4 BRAINSTORM Wake Up And Be Somebody Tabu 10811 M- 10 Used to set the floors of Manchester Ritz alight! 5 LILLIAN HALE The Signes Were Wrong Fretone 011 M- 25 Excellent early seventies stuff — a ‘last hour’ spin the Mecca. 6 FREDDIE SCOTT Where Have All The Flowers Gone Colpix 724 M- 10 Like Walter Jackson, Freddie adds SOUL to this famous song. 7 DALTRY MARTIN Everybody Dance Spring 162 M- 10 1975 mover popular at the time at both Mecca and Cleethrpes. Now forgotten. 8 THE 5TH DIMENSION No Love In The Room Arista 0101 M- 15 Release but one which took a few years to gain the appreciation it deserves. 9 BETTY WRIGHT If You Love Me Like You Say You Love Me Alston 4609 M- 15 Bona-fide Northern from this tremendous artist circa 1972. 10 OTIS CLAY Show Place One-deful! 4848 M- 15 If this were a super-rarity it would put other Chicago ‘classics’ in their place. Don’t forget to check out our website — new additions every week. Northern, Modern, Funk, Deep, 60’s, 70’s, 80’s etc www.raresoulvinyl.co.uk NORTHERN SOUL PACK - £300 Our best seller! Following a big consignment of 45’s from the U.S., our latest packs contain 50—60 titles which are different to previous packs. Northern / Modern / R&B dancers. All USA labels, mostly mint / mint minus condition. 100 singles. In all seriousness the value of this pack has to be at least a grand. (Inc’s p&p within the UK, overseas customers shipping costs on request) NORTHERN SOUL RARITIES 11 PHYLLIS BROWN Oh Baby! Rainbo 1001 M- 200 Yellow and Red label 12 SIDNEY BARNES You’ll Always Be In Style Red Bird 10-039 VG++ 150 13 CINDY LYNN and THE IN- SOUNDS Meet Me At Midnight In-Sound 402 WD M- 150 14 BARBARA and the CASTLES Stoney Face Ruby-Doo 6 M- 200 Rarest version great crossover flip ‘Don’t Hurt Me Baby’. 15 LORRAINE CHANDLER Tell Me You’re Mine Giant 703 VG++ 200 Two great sides backed with ‘What Can I Do’ of course. 16 LINDA QUEEN I Feel The Pain ROD 106 M- 150 17 HOLLY MAXWELL Don’t Say You Love Me Until You Do Star 101 VG++ 150 18 SOUL BLENDERS Tight Rope Knight 10245 VG++ 150 19 BROADWAY EXPRESS What Love Can Do I&D 1007 M- 150 20 JUNE JACKSON It’s Whats Underneath That Counts Imperial 66185 M- 200 VERY rare Black label issue copy. 21 LARRY REYNOLDS Take Away The Big Hurt Tri-Spin 1 M- 100 22 LUTHER INGRAM Ain’t That Nice Decca 31794 D M- 150 23 THE CRUME BROTHERS What Am I Going To Do Atco 6339 WD M- 25 24 THE BLOSSOMS Lover Boy Reprise 0475 WD VG++ 20 25 BOBBY BLAND Good Time Charlie Duke 402 D M- 20 Nice pink promo copy. 26 LOU JOHNSON Magic Potion Bigtop 3153 M- 20 27 DONALD HEIGHT Climbin’ The Pole Old Town 1176 M- 40 28 OBREY WILSON Don’t Jump To Conclusions Epic 9652 WD M- 25 29 BILLY BYRD I Found Me A Love SMC 104 M- 30 30 JIMMY HELMS Your Past Is Beginning To Show (My Love) Oracle 1004 WD M- 25 Rare white promo copy. 31 THE BROADWAYS Goin’ Goin’ Gone M.G.M 13486 M- 20 32 JIMMY LEWIS What Can I Do Now Era 3158 D M- 40 33 GENE CHANDLER In My Body’s House Checker 1220 D M- 30 34 LINDA LANE Lonely Teardrops CUB 9124 D M- 50 Linda Jones Of Course. 35 BOBBY TUCKER Your Love Is All I Need Mala 8654 D M- 25 36 BILLY GIBSON You Got It, I Want It M.G.M 13469 D M- 50 37 DOUGLAS GIBSON WITH THE SWEET & THE SOURS Run For Your Life Tangerine 969 WD M- 100 Excellent version of the Luther Ingram tune.38 THE GIFTS Girl I Love You Ballad 005 M- 15 39 GIGI Don’t Be A Loser Baby Dot 16945 M- 30 40 GIGI & THE CHARMAINES Poor Unfortunate Me Columbia 44246 WD M- 30 41 EDDY “G” GILES & THE JIVE 5 Eddy’s Go-Go Train Murco 1034 M- 15 42 EDDIE GILES Losing Boy Stax 0103 M- 15 43 JIMMY GILFORD Heartbreaker Solid 103 WD M- 50 I Wanna Be Your Baby 44 GIN AND THE GENTS Dreams For Sale Eldorado 102 M- 25 45 THE GIRL WATCHERS Lonely Avenue Lola 003 M- 250 1st label before Moonglow very rare. 46 THE GIRLS The Hurt’s Still Here Memphis 102 M- 30 47 GLADYS Sweet Delight O-Gee 183 M- 40 48 GLADYS Can’t Get You Outta My Mind O-Gee 430 M- 40 49 GLADYS Love O-Gee 597 M- 50 Northern Soul Original 50 LINDA GLASS Before Love Beats Me Goin’ Vibration 3236 M- 100 51 THE GLOBELITERS The Way You Do Philtown 003 M- 30 52 HELEN GLOVER Just Like That Nelber 105 M- 50 53 DUKE TURNER & CHI-TOWNS (Let Me Be Your) Baby Sitter Spinning Top 42170 WD M- 50 54 RAY GODFREY Come And Get These Memories Event 255 M- 15 55 RAY GODFREY Candy Clown Spring 135 WD M- 10 56 THE GOLDEN BOYS I Don’t Want You No More Mainstream 628 WD M- 40 57 BOBBY GOLDSBORO It’s Too Late United Artists 980 M- 15 58 THE GOOD GUYS I Love You Baby San Dee 1006 M- 40 59 MAURICE JACKSON Forever My Love Weis 3440 M- 25 60 DENISE LASALLE The Right Track Peace 2301 M- 25 61 LEE SAIN Tell My Baby Glow Star 816 M- 75 62 BILLY LaMONT Sweet Thang 20th century Fox 6707 WD M- 40 63 JACKIE ROSS Keep Your Chin Up Brunswick 55325 VG++ 25 64 THE WITCHES AND A WARLOCK Heavenly Love Calla 108 D M- 25 65 RICKY ALLEN I’m A Real Thankful Man 4 Brothers 401 M- 20 66 JACKEY BEAVERS Lover Come Back Sound Stage 7 M- 100 67 HENRY STROGIN Good Love Hank 5002 M- 25 68 SONNY CRAVER Outside Of Memphis Dalya 1895 M- 25 69 BUDDY LAMP Next Best Thing D-Town 107640 M- 100 70 The TEMPOS Don’t Leave Me Riley’s 001 M- 50 MODERN / CROSSOVER RARITIES 71 TAL ARMSTRONG Let It Go Love 113 M- 200 72 VANEESE CAROLYN Just A Little Smile (From You) Polydor 14469 M- 200 Backed with the ‘Goodbye Song’ — rarely crops up for sale. 73 CHARLIE HODGES Loving You (Is Beautiful) Calla 171 M- 25 74 BOBBY PATTERSON Right On, Jody Paula 352 M- 25 75 CHUCK BROOKS You Can’t Be In Two Places At The Same Time GSF 6912 M- 25 76 GEORGE JACKSON A Little Extra Stroke Happy Hooker 1080 M- 15 77 BARRETT STRONG There’s Something About You Capitol 4120 M- 20 78 JERRY CUMMINGS All I Do Is Think Of You Mecca 10183 M- 25 79 ARTHUR CONLEY I’m So Glad You’re Here Capricorn 8017 WD M- 20 80 CRYSTAL IMAGE Gonna Have A Good Time IX Chains 7020 M- 25 81 NAT TURNER REBELLION Laugh To Keep From Crying Soulville 1422 M- 25 82 SONS OF THE KINGDOM Modernization K.O.G 7 M- 30 83 BOTTOM & COMPANY You’re My Life Motown 1291 WD M- 20 84 WILLY WILEY Just Be Glad King 6409 WD M- 25 Rare promo 85 SHAY HOLIDAY Fight Fire With Fire Soul Power 107 M- 25 86 MIKE & BILL Where Do I Stand York 8501 M- 25 87 BEN E. KING Smooth Sailing Atlantic 3337 M- 15 88 GENE CHANDLER Don’t Have To Be Lying Babe Curtom 1979 M- 15 89 HOODOO RHYTHM DEVIL Gotta Lot Of Love In My Soul Fantasy 805 M- 25 90 THE BALLADS Butterfli Balja 1001 M- 20 91 JIMMY JULES Women Gonna Rule The World Gamble 4018 WD M- 40 92 BO GALIGHER Oh! Baby Top 0005 M- 100 93 DEON JACKSON I’ll Always Love You Shout 254 M- 50 94 WE THE PEOPLE Left In The Lost & Found Lion 148 M- 30 95 PERCY AND THEM Trying To Find A New Love Roulette 7202 M- 150 96 UJIMA I’m Gettin’ Hip (To Your Ways & Actions) Epic 11054 M- 50 97 SONNY MUNRO I’m Never Gonna Hurt You Again Epic 50098 M- 75 98 VIRGIL HENRY I’ll Be True Colossus 102 D M- 75 99 JEAN PLUM Look At The Boy Hi 2297 D M- 25 100 SHOWTIME, INCORPORATED Please Take This Heart Of Mine, Girl! Black Circle 011 M- 25 GENERAL SOUL RARITIES 101 BILLY YOUNG Nothing’s Too Much Mercury 1902 M- 30 Picture Sleeve 102 DON BRYANT The Call Of Distress Hi 2122 D M- 15 103 OSCAR BISHOP & THE BISHOPS (Gonna Have To) Put YouDown Rip Cor 6002 VG++ 40 Rare and superb, deep soul, not mint, but plays perfectly and very hard to find. 104 HAL HARDY Tears Of Joy De Luxe 104 D M- 25 105 JIMMY ROBINS Once In A Lifetime TRC 995 M- 25 106 DAN GREER Masquerade Sounds Memphis 702 WD M- 25 107 JOHNNY ADAMS Stand By Me-Pt.1 JB’s 875 M- 15 108 JAMES CARR Hold On Atlantic 2803 M- 25 109 EDDY ‘G’ GILES Soul Feeling (Part 1) Murco 1048 WD M- 15 110 BOBBY HARRIS Baby Come Back To Me Shout 210 WD M- 15 111 JOHNNY SAYLES Food Stamp Now Sound 8310 M- 15 112 J.J. WILLIAMS Spare The Rod, Spoil The Child Capitol 3682 M- 25 The rare one out of his three 45’s on the label. 113 SAM DEES Love Starvation Chess 1033 WD M- 50 114 LARRY REYNOLDS The Bells Of My Heart Tri-Spin 1007 M- 25 115 ADRIAN LANIER You Make Me Dig On You Stone 208 M- 15 116 MOSES DILLARD & THE TEX TOWN DISPLAY I’ve Got To Find A Way Curtom 1950 M- 20 117 ERNIE LUCAS What We Pay For Love Okeh 7321 WD M- 20 118 C.L.BLAST Got To Find Someone Pelican 1231 M- 25 119 SONNY GREEN It’s A Game Fuller 4186 M- 25 120 J.J.LEWIS This Time I’m Through Motion 1002 M- 20 121 TONY ASHLEY I Can’t Put You Down Decca 32342 M- 50 122 LITTLE FRANKIE LEE I’m Making Love Peacock 1965 M- 15 123 THE INVINCIBLES Keep On Trying Double shot 131 M- 15 124 ARTHUR K. ADAMS I’m Lonely For You Modern 1050 WD M- 20 125 MARIE KNIGHT Make Yourself At Home Diamond 171 M- 20 FUNK RARITIES 126 THE SOUL STOPPERS BAND Boilin’ Water Capp-Matt 601 M- 150 127 LARRY HOBSON COUNTRY FUNK Statue 1053 M- 250 128 BONNY FLOYD Mister Big Stuff Bennett 926 M- 150 129 R.D.M.BAND Butter That Popcorn Virtue 2509 WD VG++ 100 130 SIMTEC & WYLIE Bootleggin Pt.1 Mercury 8009 D M- 35 131 BILLY “GUITAR” DAVIS You Put Me In A Groove AM 1105 WD M- 35 132 THE FIRST FAMILY Control Polydor 14250 M- 20 133 TOBY KING Itch and Scratch Sound Plus 2103 WD M- 25 134 HARVEY SCALES (Leave It For) The Trashman Cadet Concept 7030 M- 15 135 MICKEY MURRAY Little Bitty Body Pepco 101 VG++ 60 Great soulful funky dancer. 136 MACK SIMMONS and JIMMY MITCHELL Forty Third Street Bus Stop PM 101375 M- 20 137 SONS OF SLUM The Man Stax 0138 M- 25 138 JIMMY HICKS I’m Mr. Big Stuff Big Deal 1003 M- 20 139 THE T.S.U.TORONADOS Play The Music Toronados Volt 4038 M- 30 140 JULIA DEWITT If You Want Your Man Cord 0001 M- 40 141 THE RIVINGTONS Pop Your Corn (Part 1) RCA 0301 M- 25 142 HANK BALLARD and the MIDNIGHT LIGHTERS Finger Poppin’ Time Polydor 14128 M- 25 143 KARAT BLACK We Gotta Make A Change (Part 1) Luna 805 M- 15 144 RUTH MCFADDEN Ghetto Woman (Part 1) Gamble 2503 M- 25 145 JESSE GRESHAM The Penguin (Pt.1) Jewel 823 M- 20 146 BILLY JOE YOUNG The Push Jewel 775 M- 25 147 BOBBY BENNETT Bumble Bee (Sting Me) Phil Int. 3506 M- 30 148 JUGGY Oily Sue 9 M- 35 149 LITTLE ANN Going Down A One-Way Street Ric-Tic 142 M- 25 150 VEDA BROWN Trip Raken 002 M- 40 151 EDDIE BO Check Your Bucket Bo-Sound 5551 M- 20 152 INNER DRIVE Smell The Funk Zodiac 1052 M- 15 153 MARVA WHITNEY It’s My Thing King 6229 M- 15 154 MARVA WHITNEY I Made A Mistake Because It’s Only You Pt.1 King 6268 M- 15 155 BILL DOGGETT Honky Tonk Popcorn King 6239 M- 25 156 LATTIMORE BROWN Yak-A-Poo Renegade 101 D M- 25 157 JEANNIE DEE Shake A Hand Hudd 42969 M- 25
  2. Ask not what Northern Soul can do for you, but what you can do for Northern Soul.
  3. Quinvy posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    That was my view exactly, but you put it so much better than I did. Great post.
  4. Quinvy posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    If I could have gone in a car, like in the film I would have definitely given it a go. The problem that I had back in the seventies was no transport. My parents never owned a car, and I couldn't afford one. All my money went on records, and I lived out in the sticks, transport links were non existent. Traveling in the seventies as a teenager was a very haphazard and dangerous thing to do. The only way I got to Blackpool Mecca was there was a special bus from Colne. It was a challenge just to get to Colne. Either hitch hike, or walk. Same with going to the Pendelum at Manchester. It was a long walk to get to Kellbrook to catch the bus. It never ceases to amaze me how so many youngsters managed to get to and from events back then. The seventies was the era of the boot boy and the football hooligan. Just being in another town meant you were fair game for the local hooligans to give you a kicking. I wasn't a big fan of using public transport back then. I was always skint back then. Poorly paid jobs and all my money went to John Anderson and Brian Phillips.
  5. Quinvy posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    I think it's me you are getting at Ian, and indeed I wan't there. That's why I asked the questions about the accuracy of the film. It soon became apparent that I was the only person on the forum that wasn't there and indeed thought the film was very accurate in it's depiction of 1974 at the Casino. I am still the only person I have ever met that didn't actually go to Wigan. In mitigation, the reasons that I didn't go are that I didn't want to be involved in a scene that was rife with drugs and violence. I am that softie.
  6. Quinvy posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    I don't think anyone has a go at JM's auction, it's the people that use it that cause wonderment.
  7. Quinvy posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    He's using something.
  8. Quinvy posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Betty this topic has been done many times before. I'm sure you will find the other threads if you do a search.
  9. I think Tim is still involved with these records. They all have the star on the label.
  10. THEOLA KILGORE - IT'S GONNA BE ALRIGHT - MERCURY - VG++ - £45 Stunning record, wish I had a few quid spare. You never see it these days either.
  11. Quinvy posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    When I met up with Guy again after more than twenty years, he still had a load in his sales box. I tried to get Stu to play it at the old Burnley nighters as a homage to Guy, but he never did.
  12. Quinvy posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Stu Bennett has Guy's old copy.
  13. Quinvy posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Oh I fookin loved Aztec bars.
  14. Quinvy posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Exactly, never met Rob but have been well versed in the legend that he is.
  15. Quinvy posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Yep, Guy has never called me "youth"
  16. Quinvy posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    I was waiting for a reaction from the audience last night. The film was watched in silence throughout, except as you say Rob, at those moments where they were supposed to laugh or gasp. I hate it when people make a ruckus during a film. At the end there was no round of applause, though I did think about trying to creat one. People just got up and filed out in an orderly fashion.
  17. Quinvy posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    I'm 59 mate. But starting to look like I really did live a sheltered life up here in the sticks. I did have a very strict upbringing, my dad was Polish, and I was lucky in that some of my mates with Polish parents had to go to a Polish school on a Sunday after church. They had to learn how to speak, read and write the language. Whereas me and my sister refused to do it. My mum was English so it was a bit like the movie "East is East" in our house, with my dad trying to get me and my sister to go to church and obey his strict regime. Meanwhile my sister who was the wild and rebellious teenager was wearing mini skirts and going out to nightclubs at 13 years old. Mum would try and stick up for her and there were always massive rows going on every weekend. I hated all the agro and the atmosphere which you could cut like a knife.
  18. Quinvy posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Just thought I would start a separate thread where we could argue about the finer points that were both spot on, and or not as we remembered them in the Norther Soul film. This is not meant to be a criticism in any way. In fact the more I think about trying to present an historical time capsule on film, the more I am impressed by how well Elaine managed it. Here's a few things that got me thinking: Did anyone use the expression "cheers" as a thank you in the seventies? I thought that was a current trend myself? Did we really use the "F" word so much back then? or did I live a sheltered life? I can recall that when I first left school I worked in a factory that made overalls. [mainly ladies and mainly for the large catalogue industry. Remember everyone bought their cloths from a catalogue in those days and paid weekly.] Anyway 95% of the workforce was female and in those days ladies didn't swear, so I always remember lots of expressions like: blumming eck, flippin' eck etc. A few years later I got a job working in an all male environment, and the difference in language actually shocked me. Mind you, by the end of the first week I was swearing like a f***ing trooper. The two main things that made me think. 1. Was there really so many guys with tattoos in the 70's? I didn't know anyone who had tatts back then. 2. I can't remember anyone wearing earrings back then. In fact if you had gone out round our way wearing one, you would have been lucky to survive the night as you would have been perceived as a girl, or a queer. Like I said, not a criticism in any shape or form. Please feel free to reminisce.
  19. Quinvy posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    First of all I would just like to apologise to everyone concerned for being less than complimentary of this film after seeing it at Blackburn. Went to see it with two mates last night at Burnley Reel Cinema. The place was packed to the rafters, and there was a sign up saying it had been sold out on the Saturday night too. What a difference being able to hear the dialogue. We all thoroughly enjoyed the experience, and I will be buying the DVD even though I don't have a player. OK there were loads of little things that weren't as I remembered them, but that is inevitable with any movie, especially when trying to be dateline specific. But you've got to hand it to Elaine and all those involved for making a brilliant effort, that will become a cult film of the future. 8/10
  20. Quinvy posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Great post, and very good advice. AKG are the dogs.
  21. Quinvy posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    That's very unusual, they normally want the money upfront. If they get heavy just put a scrap 45 in the parcel and say you don't want it.
  22. Quinvy posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    In all the years I have been buying records I have never had one go missing and the only ones that have been damaged were the ones that weren't packed properly by the seller. The problem with the seller paying massive amounts of money on postage with insurance, and then us paying customs charges is this: When you open the package and discover that the VG+ record that you paid a small fortune for is in fact G+ What do you do then? Send it back right? So you send it back, the seller has lost a fortune in unnecessary postage and insurance, and you have lost the customs charges that you paid to get the package. This has happened to me on more than one occasion.
  23. Quinvy posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Sorry Pete, don't know what happened there.
  24. Quinvy posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Yes mate, just listening now. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04kf82d
  25. Quinvy posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Au contraire, I was never skeptical before the film came out, and after seeing the trailer I couldn't wait to see it. I did enjoy the experience especially the dance scenes and I am going to see it again this weekend so that I can hopefully enjoy the dialogue. I think that what Elaine has achieved is nothing short of amazing. I was just trying to add some balance to the conversation after Simsy was looking to lynch a critic for writing his honest impression of the film from a non northern soul perspective. This is probably how many will view it, so get over it. I hope for all concerned that it will be a huge success.

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