Everything posted by Tlscapital
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Brothers of Soul Dream Yellow Shock
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Len Jewell - Betting On Love - same backing track as
It's got LA written all over them ! Don't know about the Cleveland connection here...
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open to offers
I need to fund a new pick-up (cartridge/stylus) that is not cheap and offer these with the option to make me your best offer (shipping costs include in your offer). I'll leave the option to offers open until sunday noon UK time. All those are Ex or better. Scanned side of label are the one with the defects if any. PM me your offers or queries.
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Len Jewell - Betting On Love - same backing track as
Well, it is odd indeed. I can't find traces of it on the net. I've had that 'TOO much' copy for few years, it was my first copy. Once I got an original I got rid of it. It was green and not blue...
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Len Jewell - Betting On Love - same backing track as
No, the boot is just bad. The original volume is low. They mastering work is not the best they have done. Just as is the vinyl quality they used for those Gemini pressings. So you have to push the volume up to get some juice and you get the sound of the stylus friction on the rough vinyl with it... kinda "lo-fi" sound to it. The boot is that plus bad !
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Len Jewell - Betting On Love - same backing track as
I see the blue ones; The label does match the "big typo" green original ones. But there's at least 2 pressing plants presses; one with large typos and another with smaller ones like so; But the run out grooves seem too large on this blue variation (typical of boots). And so they don't seem right to me; I don't have one in hand to check, but are the blue ones 'Nashville' stamped ? All those blue ones sold on the buy surfaced from the UK !?...
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Len Jewell - Betting On Love - same backing track as
Yes but you'll want to original press misspelt credit 'TO much' where the boot (even lo-fier) is correctly credited as 'TOO Much' !
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Records that are literally too good to play
I'm not based in the UK (am in Belgium), so I din't attend the nighter scene there in the UK so much. And so didn't really understand back then what an "overplayed" tune was until I did attend some nights in the UK in the late 90's & early 2000's. Man that was indeed tiring to hear the same and the same and the same tune on the same nights. In them days there was no "€uro" northern or soul hybrid scene as such. The riche$ young deeJay-ettes came into to market at some times just after that I believe. After that €urope did suffer the same fate. Suddenly I realized that the "sheep" syndrome worked the same with the DJ's over here. They were maybe other "hits" but the reaction amongst those in love with the music (versus in fashion with the music) was spontaneous in the most classic way; Oh no ! Not that one again... I totally follow you with the Spinners 'it's a shame'. It either works in a very creative DJ set or facilitate the exit way when played in the dullest DJ set. This is one reason I'm totally anti-reissues in the 45 format. Since you can't openly put down them DJ's playing out those (you are called a "purist or elitist" if you do) overflowing the record stalls and e-stores, all the DJ's playing those play the same and by doing so manage to kill "real tunes" to bring them to the plain "boring" status. To be on the safe side, I love my deep soul more and more. There I'm sure not to be fed-up with almost any tunes for few more decades to come. On the northern, cross-over and modern sides there's not much that can't be overexposed I believe. Especially with the commercialism of the northern soul scene all over again.
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Clarence Reid Rip (was: In Hospice)
What an artist ! Singer, composer, arranger and producer... Love the guy's guts. RIP
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Lenny O'Henry 'across the street' Atco vg++ £18 free P&P
VG++ and small WOL. Check scans and sound clip from both sides of actual record for sale. lenny o'henry.mp3 PM me for details. Gradings used are M/Ex/Vg... through +/- £18 free P&P all over the world - add £6 to have it registered
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Help-Name That Tune....Reggae Track
As Johnny "1 Trout" said it's the Willows '-A so' ! Tim
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Lou Roberts & Marks 'you fooled me' MGM vg+ £50 free P&P
vg+ scuffy copy on thick vinyl that is still enjoyable to the ears and the eyes. Scans and sound clip of both sides with run-ins and -outs from actual record for sale. lou roberts.mp3 PM me for details. Gradings used are M/Ex/Vg... through +/- !!! SOLD !!! £50 free P&P all over the world - add £6 to have it registered
- Eddie Foster R.I.P.
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Timmy's Radio Podcasts On Mixcloud/cloudfunk
Sly, Slick & Wicked – all I want is you Michael Valvano – for the first time in my life Herb Ward – honest to goodness the Rotations (instrumental) – (put a dime) on D-9 Cliff Nobles – my love is getting stronger the Festivals – checkin’ out the Kasho’s – truly, truly Moses Smith – keep on striving the Soul Twins – give the man a chance the Artisics – nothing but heartaches CarlaThomas – the puppet Ronnie Walker – I really, really love you Ruby Andrews – wonderfull night Jean Carter – like one Mickey Wilson – gee baby Roddie Joy – the la la song the Lovelites – oh my love Richard « Dimples » Fields – you’re sweeter than sweet Sam Dees & Bettye Swann – just as sure Gino Washington – I’m a coward the Young Sirs – african love Jimmy Robbins – in my heart the Defaulters featuring Charles Hancock – gentle man
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Big Frank & the Essences Philips Versus Blue Rock
I'd say 1 Blue Rock for every 2 Philips found... or about.
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Candy & the Kisses French Ep on Vogue
Needs to be super clean ! Contact via PM only. Thanks
- Otis Clay R.I.P
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Hickory - Barbara Mills - Queen Of Fools
Looks like a stamp from here. Nothing special.
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Big Frank & the Essences Philips Versus Blue Rock
Here's my Philips straight... would like to own it on Blue Rock for the look of it but does it sound as good ? big frank.mp3
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Big Frank & the Essences Philips Versus Blue Rock
Uh-Oh ! Trev, fantastic and thanks 4 that ! That makes sense. So they pressed the promos (and the stockers) and maybe didn't distributed them promos (I have never seen one out there) but instead decided to commercialize it on Philips and so covered up the Blue Rock promos they had with Philips labels. Mystery solved and so OK; Blue Rock is first and Philips is second.
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Big Frank & the Essences Philips Versus Blue Rock
Have you seen them ? I have never. Heard about it, that's all ! Wondered if it was not another myth... If that is proven indeed, I'll just leave understand that the Blue Rock was first.
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Big Frank & the Essences Philips Versus Blue Rock
Thanks for those paper clips Russel. Indeed, things seems to be much more complicated than we can only try to speculate... even rationally ! Here's what 'globaldogproductions' makes out of the Blue Rock discography and look at the dates of issues ?! Chronology becomes something of nonsense... unless it's all made up...
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Big Frank & the Essences Philips Versus Blue Rock
That's what I said. The 3 Philips (Teresa, Big Frank and London) were released in March 1965. While the Big Frank on Blue Rock is definitely issued between March and May 1965... The Johnnie Mae Matthews was a fair hit and was issued in March 1965 just before Big Franks and both following Blue Rock singles were issued in May 1965. So we are still without factual evidence that the Philips was first, but all evidences leads that way.