
Everything posted by Mal C
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Import Duty & Vat
every package for a week now, has had about £10 fee, 3 have gone back, two I kept and swallowed the fee because I had to have them, but its now got silly, I just cant justify buying from the USA, or anywhere overseas at the moment... Not unless I actually want to make a loss... :( :(
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Rare Lp Tracks
Cant see that anybody has put the Aussie only Sue Barker LP up, two tracks of note, Groovin, which is a cover of the well known now 'Standard' I guess, great version, and the Brilliant 'Love to the People'... this LP is/was pretty common in Oz, I came across quite a few copies in my time there, but these days it goes for sill money on Ebay, i paid $60 Aud, which I thought was too much at the time, never been any logic to record collecting has there... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGZ21JQFJ3c Sue Barker - Groovin' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61BeGxCB9Mg Sue Barker - Love To The People Mal.C
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Moments Baby I Want You Mint
is this take any different than the Kent Anniversary 45 Rob, or are all of them the same as the orig HOG release? M
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Rca 45S Herb Ward, Roy Hamilton, Laura G., Beverly Ann Etc
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Bargain Time: Quiet Fire - Lost Without Your Love - £50
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Birmingham Locarno Modern Room...are You In These Photos?
Locally the Lacarno is remembered as being a Sunday night for middle aged singletons, had some mate that used to go up there to pull quite regularly, one Scooter boy from the E types, wont mention his name, once went home with what he thought was a dazzling middle aged woman, only to discover a wee bit more...!! Great Pictures folks, I'm a child of the 8ts so well before me, but its good to see any History from Birmingham, as its gets neglected.. Mal.C
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Syl Johnson - One Way Ticket To Nowhere
Ive got a red one, do it for a fiver.. mal
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Rare 70's *rythm Machine On Rodan
their track IMO...
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Just Arrived In The Post (Or Just Bought)
got some nice Aussie stuff this week, Dusty Springfield - Am I the same Girl / Aussie Philips, Mr Floods Party on Aussie Ember, which was put out by W&G in Melbourne, and the Perry & The Harmonics LP, Intrigue with Soul, which has the utterly brill 'Do The Monkey With James' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBrWSDPEqMA Happy days!! mal
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Caffey Brothers - Make Me Over/joe King - Speak On Up Acetate
Hi all reductions in Red below, Buyer pays Postage: £2.50 1st Class Signed for (within the UK), £8.00 for Fully Insured (upto £500) Payment direct into my Bank Account, or Pay Pal: arkanoid300@hotmail.com Please note, I'd ask buyers to cover any pay pal or associated fees. happy to supply MP3's of you want to hear anything. Kind Regards, Malcolm ---- Caffey Brothers - Make me Over / Aura £200 Reduced to £150 ** ON HOLD ** Current spin, an a real moody horn lead track, mint condition, a real spanker.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0qGWwobBsI Joe King - Speak On Up / Whats wrong — Original Promo Acetate - £200 Reduced to £160 reduced to £140 reduced to £100 This is an original promotional acetate sourced form the Prix label owner Clem Price, and is both the released sides from the Prix label 45. The label address is Harmonic Sound Production 1482 Felix Drive which is a different address to what appears on the released Prix 45. Harmonic Sound Productions was the in house production company, the song was produced by the label owner and written by the artist who was a staff musician. So it is a publishing promo as the address being different to the label address. I'm reliably told the guy this came from had all the tapes and master record plates for the Prix catalog. This is a typical 7"acetate with a metal base and shellack coating. Clean typed labels and the record plays great with only a couple light visible scuffs, scans below... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HtvWlVlpSfs ---------- Kind Regards,
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Jerry Butler - My God He's Covered Allot Of Songs
killer version, I love it... and this, One Night Affair https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ZQXzDvaRUQ and this, never knew it was his most successful single... Only the Strong Survive" is a 1968 song by Jerry Butler, released on his album "The Ice Man Cometh". It was the most successful single of his career, reaching #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was #1 for two weeks on the Billboard Black Singles Chart, in March and April 1969, respectively. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cX80fZGZyz4
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Jerry Butler - My God He's Covered Allot Of Songs
Ok, Ive egg on my face, so no need to get Naked people, i'll take another pill, calm down, nothing happened here today, certainly no new unheard version of Jerry butler... the i-tunes I'm looking at plays as Sebs above post/Clips... What I will say is, these two are very alike, dont you think? and if I was a betting man; when Johnny Gilliam wrote his 'Find Yourself Another' I'd bet he had half an ear cocked in the direction of Jerry Butler... moving swiftly on, Jerry's song 'Loneliness' has always been a favorite, has B. Butler in the credits, anybody know whether his brother recorded that as well, as well as writing it..? The words to 'Stop Steppin on my Life' are strange aren't they, I mean shooting down the babies????? Mal
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Jerry Butler - My God He's Covered Allot Of Songs
right I'm going to prove this cause I have a mp3 credited to him, which is deffo the same song... bare with me..
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Jerry Butler - My God He's Covered Allot Of Songs
it is Pete, listen to the words... also he did Lorraine Ellison - I Dig You Baby, quite a good version of that..
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Jerry Butler - My God He's Covered Allot Of Songs
Yep same as Johnny Gilliam Pete, see if I can post an mp3... just checked, deffo the same song.. has to be earlier.. slightly different title on the label, but the words are the same..
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Jerry Butler - My God He's Covered Allot Of Songs
probably old news to some, but I was just looking at a lot of the Butler 45's that I have, and realized he's covered an awful lot of songs big on the Northern scene by other artists, whether they covered him, or he them, I dont know but it makes a great list to start: so obvious one to start: Jerry Butler - I'm The One (Impressions) Jerry Butler - I Cant Stand to See You cry (Joe Valentine, and others I just cant remember them) Jerry Butler - Find Yourself Another (Johnny Gilliam) Jerry Butler - Giving up on Love - (Aki Aleong on Trans American... and later VJ in Chicago) and I know he did allot of songs Mercury stable mate Lorraine Ellison did, 'dont let it go to your Head' and others, as well as Ordinary Joe (terry callier), the list is endless!!! any more folks? mal
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Northern Soul - Rare Soul
I 'Liked' your statement Steve, even though I have no idea what your talking about.. I'm off to bed...
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Northern Soul - Rare Soul
same thing mate, they are all old soul records one way or another..
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Wade Flemons Jeanette
I want one of these, for the flip though...
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S.o.s. (Soul On Saturday)
For cryin out loud.... M
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Few Rare And Not So Rare For Sale
Pay pls and basic 1st class post on a fiver record pls, pm me your addy and total, and I'll return my address and all that Cheers M
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Few Rare And Not So Rare For Sale
Deirdre wilson tabac - I cant keep from crying sometimes - Jazzman - £5.00. Take this one mate, are you in the uk? Mal
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Essential 12"s
Ok I'M THE F*&^%^ WITCH HUNTER here boys... proud of it.. Tons of favorites, just got Patrice Rushen - Remind Me on Electra, which is sublime, smooth jazz funk influenced soulful track, can I say more.. here's some of my favorites: Christian Prommers Drumlesson - Can You Feel It in fact he did lots of versions, Strings Of Live is also brill Ten City - That's The Way Love Is, in fact anything they ever did!!! Lonnie Liston Smith - Expansions / RCA 12 Family Of Eve - Please be Truthful (Alternate Take) Shabazz - Glad Your in My Life, Lynden David Hall - Livin the Lie, Grant Green Feat Dianne Reeves - Down here on the Ground Blaze - Sweeter Than the Day Before A Man Called Adam - Earthly Powers Tonite - Those Guys / MCA Bobby womack - How could you Love me more / arista 12 Howard Johnson - Keepin Love New / funk America LJ Reynolds -Key to the world / capitol if you like jazz influenced stuff: Circle in the Round - Devil of Cruelty/Dorado and IZIT- Stories, which borrows heavily from Chakachas's "Stories" well its a cover from the late 8ts house scene, but great in its own right, also Black Music Orchestra - Jersey City Deep is brilliant, as Don Carlos - Alone.. Rose Royce - Still in Love is also brill on 12...Sounds of Blackness - The Pressure (Knuckles classic mix) is simply THE BOMB!!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZ-K4torNLw My House collection is all on 12 inches, and i love every last one of them...especially Liaisons D - Future FJP,Force Legato - System , Dr baker - KaOS, Pret - A - Porter - Mystere De L' Amovr and all my renegade sound wave tracks... KICK ASS!! Frankie Knuckles - The Whistle Song and the daddy Reese - 'Rock To The Beat'!!!!!Meat Beat Manifesto - Radio Babylon, Mr. Fingers - Washing Machine, if you like to twist your melon man!!! Xpansions - Move Your Body, Young MC - Know How,Hashim - Al Naafiysh actually I recon some of you boys might like this one, Big record at the time, a grower as they say, but it appealed to my Northern soul sensibility straight away... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6-EEn3dBiA its all good on twelve inch chaps... Malcolm
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Caffey Brothers/ Joe King-Speak On Up Acetate/pir Acetates*reduced*
Hi all reductions in Red below, Buyer pays Postage: £2.50 1st Class Signed for (within the UK), £8.00 for Fully Insured (upto £500) Payment direct into my Bank Account, or Pay Pal: arkanoid300@hotmail.com Please note, I'd ask buyers to cover any pay pal or associated fees. happy to supply MP3's of you want to hear anything. Kind Regards, Malcolm ---- Caffey Brothers - Make me Over / Aura £200 Reduced to £150 Current spin, an a real moody horn lead track, mint condition, a real spanker.. Joe King - Speak On Up / Whats wrong — Original Promo Acetate - £200 Reduced to £160 reduced to £140 reduced to £100 This is an original promotional acetate sourced form the Prix label owner Clem Price, and is both the released sides from the Prix label 45. The label address is Harmonic Sound Production 1482 Felix Drive which is a different address to what appears on the released Prix 45. Harmonic Sound Productions was the in house production company, the song was produced by the label owner and written by the artist who was a staff musician. So it is a publishing promo as the address being different to the label address. I'm reliably told the guy this came from had all the tapes and master record plates for the Prix catalog. This is a typical 7"acetate with a metal base and shellack coating. Clean typed labels and the record plays great with only a couple light visible scuffs, scans below... ---------- Ten Philadelphia International Records dub Acetates acetates as a Job lot for £200, Reduced to £120 all in, Reduced to £100 you pay post. Nice selection of Original ten 10" Inch Frankford Wayne Reference dub acetates. These are all from 79/80, there are seven double sided acetates and three single sided acetates listed below. All are in spectacular condition, there is very little wear on the discs, a minute blemish here or there, but overall these are beautiful examples. I recorded them all last night, and the sound quality is second to none, I was really impressed with them, and I will supply all my sound files and the below scans to the buyer. They all come in their original manilla sleeves, complete with studio notes, and some have 'ENG's COPY' written on then. I'd assume they came from someone working at the Studio, or at the label? but I got them from an elderly Philly based collector. Musically, these represent the label at its best at the time, a mix of nice soulful dancers, one or two ballads, and some disco work outs thrown in, the Jones Girls side is really nice , as are the Billy Paul and Lou Rawl sides, Dexter Wansel is a real standout also. Here are the sides: Archie Bell & The Drells - How Can I Archie Bell & The Drells - Show Me How to Dance Billy Paul - I Think I'll Stay at Home Today (Pt1) Billy Paul - I Think I'll Stay at Home Today (Pt2) Billy Paul - Love Buddies Billy Paul - Jesus Boy Dexter Wansel - New Beginning Frantique - Disco Dancer Frantique - Night People Like These The Futures - In Answer to your Question The Futures - Lets Dance Together The Jones Girls - I'm at your Mercy Lou Rawls - Heartaches Lou Rawls - Your My Blessing McFadden & Whitehead - I Know What I'm Gonna Do McFadden & Whitehead - Why oh Why The O'Jays - Get on Out and Party Below links my original thread, and individual scans if you want to see them up close.. ---- Kind Regards, Malcolm
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Ivories On Wand
Not from the same source though, and the later looks to be a far nicer styrene copy, the first was a radio station copy? had this side and a sticker with 38... tis weird how two have come up in quick succession, other than the one Mick Smith always played and put on his lists, Ive only ever seen one copy come up on the bay some years ago... M