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Tailormade Gaz B

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  1. Yann Vatiste How long have you been collecting? I discovered a mixture Northern Soul, R&B, Latin, Ska, Jazz, Acid Jazz & Funk music on the Mod scene in the late 80s. I slowly started collecting records around the age of 15 as I had a very good friend called Spider who was a musician with an incredible collection of French EPs and thousands of soul, r&b and jazz records. I spent hours at his house, making tapes, taking notes and discovering black American music. During this time we would rummage through car boot sales and charity shops mainly, back then everything cost around 5 or 10 francs (50p/£1). Do you remember your first buy? To be honest, I don’t know which is the first record I bought but I do remember the one that changed my life, Kent Records The Magic Touch compilation LP , I used to play this on repeat in my room whilst teaching myself how to spin and kick. I was doing martial arts at that time which helped. A hugely influential album for me which made me not only want to learn more about soul music but eventually led me to move to London after visiting the 100 club. What’s your favourite record in your box? It will have to be Kenyatta – Kick It Off on NGUDU which is a funk monster 45, It simply has to be this one because of the story behind it… You can choose how you search for records and my method has always been to try to connect with the artists and musicians behind these incredible gems, so I decided to try and find the guy behind Kenyatta and soon realised I was the only one on the case. I first established who the owner of the label was, Ngudu Chandler, a famous drummer who worked with Michael Jackson. I found his daughter and she had a copy of the 45 but cracked in two, she was shocked that anyone remembered this 45! So I started researching for the songwriters Keith Rose and James Crabbe Robinson. I quickly realised that these guys were from New York and not Ohio like the label suggested. Despite sending hundreds of emails, phone calls and Facebook messages I was unable to make contact, so I started contacting their friends and family. I also noticed a really cool bass player called Paris Ford who had connections with them in different bands but he almost seemed to young for it to make sense, after contacting him though Paris responding… guess what? Paris was the Kenyatta’s bass player. I couldn’t believe my luck. Finally I was making progress! Paris told me he had an original copy of Kick It Off but it was completely scratched and it was the only copy he had. I still tried to buy from him but I didn’t push much because it was his only copy however, we started exchanging messages daily and became very good friends. Paris himself had a solo career and he told me he also had some unreleased material and that is how Epsilon Record Co. was born, with EPS001 Paris Ford- Boogie Down. At the same time Paris sent me 10 unreleased Kenyatta tracks. My heart almost stopped when I first listened to these tracks, these songs are simply incredible. Check them out – EPS005 A: Let Me Love You / B: Ain’t Doin Nothing EPS006 A: If We Only Had / B: Didn’t I Treat You Right Girl I remained very close to Paris after the release of these songs and I was also there to help him in his projects. When Paris realised that I also repaired records, he asked me if I wanted to try to repair his copy of Kenyatta – Kick It Off for him, I told him of course, I would do it for free and a week later I received his original copy. It repaired perfectly and sent it back to New York, Paris was really happy with the result and I was really proud to have a copy in my hands for a few days. Then out of the blue, several weeks later. I received a package from the USA with the name Paris on it. I was really surprised and didn’t know what to expect. To my surprise it was the same copy of Kick It Off that I was working on, Paris kindly decided to offer it to me and it was an incredible surprise. So how can it not be my favourite record, it’s not only an amazing record but one that has a special story behind it with a beautiful ending. I still have some superb unreleased material from Kenyatta, Paris and I will publish them one day for sure… watch this space! Which record do you regret selling the most? I don’t think I regret any particular record. I also sell records to improve my record collection. Buying/selling and trading are part of our record collecting journey. I think today everyone is too obsessed with the value of their collection. I love music, collecting and digging new sounds and master tapes and I always look forward, not back continuing to learn every day. What’s your fave all time soul club? Easy… the 100 club in London without any hesitation. The best club in the world with the mighty Butch! What’s your all time want? As a Shrine Records collector, it will have to be The Prophets – If I Had One Gold Piece. I would also love to own Patrinell Staten – Little Love Affair on Sepia. 👉Archive of past DJ interviews can be found here 👈
  2. Hi all, I've got the following to go: - Gloria Jay - Know what you want - Stag Demo (same song on both side - the issue where the time stamp is incorrect) Very Strong vg+/NM - £150 - Don Bryant - What are you doing to my Life - HI Demo - (Condition un played) - £30.00 - Ray Batts - Love me - Faces - (Condition un played) - £60 - Derek Martin - Sly Girl - Vault - (Condition - MN - drill hole in label) - £30.00 - Etta James - Mellow Fellow - Argo Promo - (Condition - MN - drill hole in label) - £60.00 Thanks, Gaz
  3. Hi all, After a nice clean copy of John Parker - A big Mistake on Brunswick. Please DM Thanks Gary
  4. Yup! I just don't to pay the postage and import fees!
  5. Here it is (I think) https://www.discogs.com/release/806309-Leroy-Hutson-Shes-Got-It-Classy-Lady
  6. Thanks Cub, just looking for original / first issues, ideally. Thanks though 👍🏻
  7. I’m after the 12” - Classy Lady and I think I’m falling in love on 7” VG+ or better, thanks!
  8. Details updated
  9. DJ's Announced!
  10. Is this for sale/ are you selling it or are you suggesting I look on Discogs for this A side version? Cheers
  11. Hi all, I was convinced I bought this I here but I search of my shelf tells me otherwise 😂 anyone with a decent copy on 7 please PM otherwise off to Discogs! thanks GB
  12. Hi all, after a decent copy of Caffey Brothers - Make Me Over on Aura DM please gaz
  13. Really nice copy of Gloria Jay on the Stage Demo. This issue is the double sided issue. NM copy great shine on the vinyl and the label is perfect £170.00 plus postage PayPal only UK post only
  14. A whole new ball game – Home Run Soul Club launches a new project: Bases Loaded. In addition to our offering at Manchester’s Refuge, Home Run Soul Club now has a new social spin-off. Hosted at Side Street Studio’s cosy and comfortable mid-century modern bar, Bases Loaded draws on the city's finest Modern, Crossover & Neo-Soul DJ's and Collectors. The night is Free entry and runs from 6:00pm - 01:00am. Bases Loaded is a social affair, sound tracked by amazing records played in one of Manchester's finest bars! DJs on the night: Home Run Soul Club residents: Gary Bratchford / Mike Taylor / Jonny Mangas Guests: Paul Henshaw / Soul Twins (Jeff and Stu), Phil Wainwright and Tony Jackson. See you there... Friday May 24th 2024. https://sidestreetstudio.co.uk/the-bar/
  15. Hi all, Few bits from my shelves to go Oscar Perry - I Got what you Need - yellow label ( peri tone) £200 Some light pops at the beginning but has been played out without problem. Otherwise a beautiful copy. Teri Thornton - molly Marlene - mother’s records (no pic sleeve) Mint condition £120.00 Danny hunt - What’s happening to our love affair - dynamite records - NM condition - £40. 00 SOLD - Four Below Zero - My Baby’s got E.S.P - Roulette - NM condition - £140.00 postage £4.00 or £9.00
  16. Hi all, after a clean copy of this on the 7. All those on Discogs are overseas and the postage is the price of the single. cheers
  17. Hi all, If anyone has one of these, VG+ or better please DM thanks
  18. Hi all, after a copy of the Mighty Lovers - Ain’t gonna Run no more. SoulHawk. cheers!
  19. Hi all, after a clean copy of Lucy Stone on Fire Mountain. Please DM cheers Gaz
  20. Probably the only free rare soul gig in the city? in what is probably the best location... Beautiful bar, relaxed space and great staff - the ideal spot if you want to pop for a few nice drinks and have a little chill to a rare soul, crossover, modern soundtrack Disclaimer - I might play some psych! Bar listening and general info here - https://sidestreetstudio.co.uk/event/side-street-sets-march/ All welcome, come say hi!
  21. Hi all, after a copy of Carl Hall. VG plus of better. please DM thanks! gaz
  22. Yes that’ll probably be the same!thanks though 👌🏼
  23. Thanks! I'm not on Facebook but was probably the same one listed here which I put an offer in for. What did it sell for? Or is it still there? cheers!
  24. Hi all, after a copy of Frederick Hymes III - Time ain't gonna do me no favor (Fab Vegas). please DM with details (label and image scan, ideally). best gaz

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