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  1. Ady, what happened to the RCA Cd that was due out a couple of years ago and had all the tunes on that JT got off you? Has it been cancelled? I notice that some of those tracks are on this release.
  2. It's a double edge sword. The secret society aspect is what made the scene so attractive. Fantastic music that you couldn't hear unless you went to the clubs. Now you can listen to almost anything without leaving your armchair, and there isn't anything new (quality) to go out for. Hopefully the exposure will get more youngsters interested. but I wouldn't bet on it.
  3. The best ones that I have found came from Jazzman records.
  4. I couldn't live without my minidisc players/recorders. In my humble opinion the best format for recording vinyl onto bar none. I have never been able to get on with the Cd format, and the latest i-pads are soul less. Every record I ever get goes straight onto minidisc. I love 'em.
  5. Quinvy posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    My God you lucky beggar. You are in for a treat. Let the journey begin.
  6. Great post and spot on.
  7. No mate, you have to put it in the ebay section. Otherwise you'll get a rollocking off Rod.
  8. I love the record, but when you consider how much you got the Milton James for Marc............... mmmmmm.......the strange world of northern soul.
  9. While I agree with 99% of the records listed here, there were three or four that made my jaw drop in disbelief as I regard them as absolute class northern.
  10. I've always hated albums, and this series just enforced my opinion of the long player and the sad people who spend their lives listening to them. What a load of pretentious rubbish. What a waste of valuable vinyl. 45's are where it's at as far as I'm concerned. Any tune over three minutes duration is a sin.
  11. Quinvy posted a post in a topic in Record Wants
    No mate, James had a beautiful minty original. it was Phil T. that got the acetate.
  12. Quinvy posted a post in a topic in Record Wants
    got to be one of the rarest 45's on the planet. good luck.
  13. Andy, this is something I have asked many times and I've tried everywhere with no luck. I even ordered some from the states, cost me a fortune and they were rubbish. Before I packed in collecting I even thought about getting some custom made. I once got a 45 from a Japanese seller which was inside the best card white sleeve I have ever seen, I still have it and would have loved some more of that type. Jazz man do brilliant inner sleeves, but their card ones are the usual crap.
  14. ............................ ...................... .............................. ...................... ANGLO AMERICAN ( ONE STOP ) LTD TEL 01706 818604 PO BOX 4 , TODMORDEN Email : raresoulvinyl@btconnect.com LANCS, OL14 6DA. www.raresoulvinyl.co.uk ENGLAND. List 589 Feb 4th 2013 Reservations 9.30 am — 5.45 pm weekdays only Postage and packing £1.50 for 1st disc then 50p per record. Please add £0.80 for recorded delivery. £6 for Special Delivery. 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 PLEASE NOTE : 45’s FROM HERE ON — SET SALE SECOND PAGE FOCUS 1 Friends No You — No Me! Up M- 20 Early seventies Detroit obscurity, not modern, not a stomper, but great 2 Little Dooley Memories / It’s Got To Be Now Or Never North Bay M- 15 Two fantastic dancers back-to-back 3 Percy Sledge Baby, Help Me Atlantic M- 15 Classic Northern even has Bobby Womack on guitar! 4 Jo Ann Garrett Sting Me Baby Duke M- 10 Forgotten Blackpool Mecca last hour spin 5 Lillian Hale The Signes Were Wrong Fretone M- 25 Excellent early seventies — just gone for over $60 on Ebay. Again last hour Mecca spin 6 Jimmy Holiday I Can’t Stand It Kent M- 15 Quite immaculate beat ballad — backed with the frantic stormer 7 Sandy Borden Deeper Diplomacy M- 15 Original version of Les Chansonettes on Shrine. Very similar actually 8 Bobby Byrd You’re Gonna Need My Lovin’ Smash M- 25 No funk, just excellent midtempo uptown soul 9 Deon Jackson Love Takes A Long Time Growing Carla M- 15 Quality, always quality with this great artist 10 Royalettes Never Again MGM M- 15 Fantastic version of the Little Anthony tune, this is very similar to his version 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 RARITIES 11 Big Don’s Rebellion It Was True Ethon M- 250 Yellow label 12 T J Williams Baby, I Need You Josie M- 300 13 Impacts Jerkin’ In Your Seat Counsel M- 150 14 Frank Howard I’m So Glad Barry WD M- 200 Rare white promo copy 15 Bob Collins Inventory On Heartaches Main Line VG++ 250 16 International “G.T.O’s” I Love My Baby Rojac M- 350 17 Gene Barber I Need A Love Hit M- 250 18 Nancy Wilcox Coming On Strong RCA Victor M- 50 As ever black issue is the rare one 19 Three Degrees Contact Warner Bros M- 100 Rare green label 20 Stoppers Come Back Baby Jubilee M- 150 Black label issue copy - rare 21 Rose Battiste I Can’t Leave You Thelma M- 225 22 Laura Greene Moonlight Music In You RCA Victor M- 250 Black label issue copy 23 Sweet Three That’s The Way It Is Decca M- 200 24 Chantels Indian Giver Verve D VG++ 200 25 Impacs My Baby Bomb M- 200 26 Tony Hestor Watch Yourself Karate M- 200 27 Symphonics Silent Kind Of Guy Wilson WD M- 75 Has to be particularly scarce on a white promo 28 Anthony & Aqua Lads I Remember Gold Bee M- 200 29 Nolan Chance Just Like The Weather Constellation M- 300 30 Holly Maxwell One Thin Dime Constellation M- 80 31 Volumes That Same Old Feeling Impact M- 200 32 George Carrow Angel Baby Columbia WD M- 60 Original release with mis-spelled title 33 Bertha Colbert Teardrop Avenue Columbia WD M- 75 34 Spellbinders We’re Acting Like Lovers Columbia WD M- 25 35 Johnny Sayles I Can’t Get Enough St. Lawrence M- 100 Original, with Chess address along the bottom edge of the label 36 Lyrics So Glad GNP Crescendo WD M- 80 37 Sherry & Inverts I’m Lost Tower WD M- 80 38 Pentagons Gonna Wait For You Sutter M- 250 39 Sammy Bryant Group Grapevine Roulette WD M- 100 Brilliant New York soul — great stuff 40 Kittens Three I’m Coming Apart At The Seams Newark D M- 100 41 Billy Wells This Heart These Hands Sweet Soul M- 250 42 Sonics Crescent Walk White Cliffs M- 125 43 Shirtails The Ceiling Prime M- 50 44 Darrow Fletcher What Good Am I Without You Jacklyn M- 35 45 Bluebelles You’re Just Fooling Yourself Rainbow M- 100 46 Bobby Jason Wall To Wall Heartaches Ranwood VG++ 75 47 Soul Notes How Long Will It Last Way Out D M- 35 48 World’s Funkiest Band When You’re Alone California Gold M- 25 49 Sebastian Williams Get Your Point Over Ovide D M- 35 Rare promo copy 50 All Night Workers Don’t Put All Your Eggs In One Basket Round Sound M- 100 51 Lainey Allen I Can’t Take It J.W.J. M- M- 52 Porgy & Monarchs That’s My Girl Sylves M- 25 53 Boston Hitesmen My Babe M T A VG++ 100 Rarer blue label stock copy 54 Willie Cooper You Don’t Love Nobody Whiz M- 100 55 Wanderers Run-Run Senorita United Artists WD M- 30 56 Carole Waller This Love Of Mind U.S.A. D VG++ 150 57 Mike Tomasetti Come See What I Got U.S.A. M- 50 58 Sharon Soul How Can I Get To You? Wild Deuce M- 75 59 Soulmasters I’ll Be Waiting Here Raven M- 150 60 Marketts Stirrin’ Up Some Soul Warner Bros WD M- 50 Rarer promo copy, massive instrumental in days gone by, still sounds great 61 Malibus Gee Baby, (I Love You) Sure-Shot D M- 100 62 Mary Lou Everybody’s Got A Home But Me Magic Eye M- 60 63 Steve Mancha Friday Night Groovesville M- 300 64 Rose Batiste Come Back In A Hurry Revilot M- 100 65 Larry Cappel Hush, Hush RCA Victor WD M- 80 66 Apollas Mr. Creator Warner Bros M- 125 67 Donnie Carl Heart Attack Ty Tex M- 50 68 Wynn Cameron Where Can I Go? Momentum M- 50 69 Masterkeys Weak And Broken Hearted Sport M- 60 70 Bongalis Cover Up M-S M- 125 Rarer issue 71 Hattie Littles Your Love Is Wonderful Gordy M- 75 72 Curtis Lee Everybody’s Going Wild Rojac M- 50 73 Knights & Arthur Lovin’ You Baby Landa WD VG++ 25 74 Jewells Lookie Lookie Lookie King M- 50 75 Sammy Jay You’re Driving Me Insane Tribe D M- 40 76 Ronnie Savoy Pitfall Tuff WD M- 100 77 Lownly Crowds Shadows And Reflections MGM M- 50 78 Kittens I’ve Got To Get Over You Chess D M- 30 79 Soul Gents Wonders Of Love Fros Ray VG++ 80 Rare pink label 80 Belles Don’t Pretend Mirwood M- 60 Pressed labels same both sides but the ‘B’ side is actually the regular ‘Words Can’t Explain’ 81 Anita Humes & Essex What Did I Do? Roulette M- 75 82 Danny White Keep My Woman Home Atlas M- 50 83 Jerry Jackson Wide Awake In A Dream Kapp WD M- 200 A rare beat ballad but actually rarer on promo than issue (unusually) 84 Dobie Gray Honey, You Can’t Take It Back White Whale D VG++ 60 85 Carl H. Hall Let Me Down Slowly Mercury M- 150 Very rare on issue 86 Joe Frazier The Bigger They Come Cloverlay M- 75 87 De Vons Someone To Treat Me King M- 50 88 Four Sonics Where Are You Triple ‘B’ M- 50 89 Ruby Winters Better Diamond M- 50 Rare Canadian release MODERN / CROSSOVER 90 Beloyd Get Into Your Life 20th Century M- 200 Harder issue copy 91 Bessie Banks Baby You Sure Know How To Get To Me Quality WD M- 100 92 Nightchill Hop Skip And Jump Tra-Sand M- 350 93 A Brother’s Guiding Light Getting Together Mercury M- 150 94 Innersection Let Me Love Yuh Group 5 M- 450 Slightly rarer on yellow issue copy. Two great sides of course 95 Art & Honey Let’s Make Love Now Motown M- 200 Very, very rare on regular issue copy. According to a certain price guide this didn’t come out, but did on Mowest (which it didn’t)!! 96 Jesse Gomez Baby I’m Comin At Ya’ Bsx M- 100 97 Willi J. & Co Boogie With Your Baby Ki Ki M- 100 98 Traffic Jam Traffic Jam Toeholt M- 150 99 Carla Whitney I’ve Been Hurt (So Many Times) Attic Canadian M- 100 100 Sammy Gordon Making Love Greg M- 15 101 Freddie Gorman Love Has Seen Us Through Rene M- 15 102 Freddie Gorman Love Has Seen Us Through Rene WD M- 15 103 James Govan Uphill Climb Envelope M- 20 104 Carl Graves Heart Be Still A&M M- 10 105 GQ Make My Dreams A Reality Arista M- 15 106 Ralph Graham Changing Up My Life RCA M- 25 107 Ralph Graham I Don’t Want To Play This Game Sussex D M- 10 108 Milt Grayson A Face In The Crowd Mercury M- 20 109 Great Expectations Welcome To The World Phoenix M- 25 110 R B Greaves Let’s Try It Again 20th Century M- 35 111 Green Brothers Sweet Lovin’ Woman Tortoise M- 25 112 Al Green I Tried To Tell Myself Hi D M- 14 113 Alvin Green The Sun Shines Green Fire M- 250 114 Bob Green I’ve Never Found A Girl Fretone M- 15 115 Darren Green Love Don’t Grow On Trees RCA Victor M- 10 116 Garland Green Ask Me For What You Want RCA M- 50 117 Garland Green Sweet Loving Woman Spring WD M- 15 118 Sam Green Love & Happiness White Ent’s M- 5 119 Grey & Hanks Gotta Put Something In RCA M- 20 120 Rosey Grier Oh How I Miss You Baby United Artists D M- 30 121 Sonja Grier Brainstorm Spirit M- 10 122 Katie Griffin Stop, Look And Listen Denlatrin M- 25 123 G.T.’s Don’t Blame Me Jeds WD M- 50 124 G.T.’s You Gave It Away Jeds M- 12 125 Guitar Red Fantasy Mod-Art M- 8 NORTHERN / R&B DANCERS 126 Little Willie John Doll Face King M- 15 127 Johnnie & Bill On My Way To School Federal M- 20 128 Johnny & Jackey Someday We’ll Be Together Tri-Phi M- 40 129 Johnny & Jackey Let’s Go To A Movie Baby Anna WD M- 25 130 Johnny & Mark V Sands Of Malibu Revue D M- 20 131 Candy Johnson Gotcha Where I Want You Canjo M- 15 132 Ike & Dee Dee Johnson The Drag Innis M- 20 133 Jimmie Johnson Get It Stuff M- 40 134 Len Johnson One Day Ray-Co M- 20 135 Louis Johnson She Wants To Be A Lover Admiral M- 35 136 Ray Johnson Sherry’s Party Loma WD VG++ 15 137 Ray Johnson Kinda Groovy / Soul City Infinity M- 25 138 Smokey Johnson It Ain’t My Fault Nola WD M- 20 139 A C Jones Hole In Your Soul Imperial VG++ 10 140 Boogaloo Joe Jones Inside Job Prestige M- 15 141 Boogaloo Joe Jones Right On Prestige M- 15 142 Harrison Jones Send Up Some Steam Audio Fidelity WD M- 30 143 Johnny Jones “Really” Hermitage M- 50 144 Leroy Jones It’s All Right Hit M- 145 Leroy Jones Lover Please Giant VG+ 8 146 Quincy Jones The Pussyfoot ABC WD M- 15 147 Quincy Jones Comin’ Home Baby Mercury M- 25 148 Tamiko Jones w/ Herbie Mann Sidewinder Atlantic D M- 20 149 Louis Jordan Point Of No Return Tangerine M- 15 150 Juggy Thock It To Me Honi Sue WD M- 15 151 Don Julian My Favorite Beer Joint Money M- 15 152 Bill Justis Mission Impossible Cosy VG++ 10 153 Sammy Kaye The House Of The Rising Sun Decca D VG++ 10 154 Ernie K-Doe Little Bit Of Everything Duke D M- 15 155 Nat Kendrick Wobble Wobble Dade VG++ 10 156 Willie Kendrick Stop This Train / Fine As Wine Golden World M- 40 157 Chris Kenner Something You Got Instant M- 15 158 Chris Kenner How Far Instant M- 15 159 Chris Kenner Come Back And See Instant M- 15 160 Kickapoo Kidd The Kick-A-Poo Soulville M- 20 161 Killer Joe Orch My Girl Sloopy Atlantic M- 15 162 Clydie King & Mel Carter Who Do You Love Philips WD VG++ 35 163 King Coleman Salt And Pepper Sylvia M- 25 164 King Coleman It’s Dance Time Dade M- 20 165 King Pins It Won’t Be This Way (Always) Federal M- 15 166 King Curtis Beautiful Brown Eyes Capitol M- 10 167 King Curtis Turn ‘Em On Capitol M- 10
  15. Bleedin el Phil............you won the lottery mate? What a set!
  16. Quinvy posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    I've never got it at all. Truly awful to my ears but I must be in the minority judging by the amount of money it's been fetching and the number of wants lists I've seen it on. Anyone know how to find the emoticons with an iPad?
  17. Fantastic, made me spill my cuppa laughing.
  18. Quinvy posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Wow! That's amazing. It's certainly a good tune, but as others have said, terrible sound quality.
  19. Quinvy posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    I'm amazed that one eBay sale could do that. Seems to be loads of great and rare 45's that have dropped in value, or maybe fallen out of favour? The strange world of northern soul.
  20. Quinvy posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    When did this become so expensive? I seem to remember it being £100. I'm sure I sold mine to Joan for around that amount. Has Butch started playing it or something?
  21. There's no myth. I had the said "holy grail" in my hands a few months ago.
  22. Quinvy commented on Chalky's comment in News Archives
    I don't know Marc. I've never pretended to be a collector, or even a soul music fan per se. I love a certain style of music that makes me feel good, and want to dance. Most of it seems to have been made in the sixties, and performed by black artists. I still call it "Northern" because it just has that special something [je nais se quoi] that makes it stand out from all the other styles. I admire the way you proper soul fans have such deep knowledge of all the genres and the artists, producers etc. I struggle to remember the tunes I do like, never mind the ones I don't. I remember Johnny Beggs [very knowledgeable, and bloody nice lad] playing me a record. I said sorry Johnny I don't like it. He then proceeded to tell me everything, and I mean everything about the 45. I eventually had to stop him and say.............yes Johnny but it's crap. Why would I want to know it's entire history? I don't even care if the singer is white!!! as long as it moves me, then it's "northern" If only more people had a quality control Marc. I would love to hear some new "quality" northern. Unfortunately they don't make it any more, and 99.9% of the good stuff has been found and played already.
  23. Quinvy commented on Chalky's comment in News Archives
    I'm not surprised mate it's mediocre in my humble opinion, and the Carl Holmes thing is just rubbish. It's such a shame that people are so desperate to play something different that they forget about "Quality"
  24. Recession? What recession?
  25. Last minty one went for £6k I think.

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