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  1. It is over three years since Alberto Zanini’s Cannonball Records burst on to the scene with the fantastic Big Lee Dowell and “What I Done Wrong”. Cannonball themselves have come a long way since then too, the in-house musicians who with the use of original studio equipment give us a real authentic sound. The label has aspiring musicians and singers to promote contemporaryaspiring musicians and to give them a home and platform to get their material to a wider audience. However back to where it started for the latest Cannonball release. The Steals Brothers, Marvin and Melvin, well known amongst Soul music aficionados for their work under both their own names and under the pseudonym of Mystic & Lyric with groups such as Magic Night (If You And I Had Never Met), The Four Perfections (I’m Not Strong Enough), Ecstasy Passion & Pain, The Trammps, the monster smash Could It Be I’m Falling In Love for the Spinners and many many more. For this release we go back over 30 years to a demo by William “Smoke” Howard to a set of lyrics to a song called “Give Me Your Heart”. Smoke, a native of Bristol…Tennessee, not Somerset, and now residing in Philadelphia. Whilst still in College Smoke formed “The Fabulous Nu-Tones” but it was after College that his career began to take off. He led and managed several bands including “Black Smoke”. He then went on to become the lead singer of the Ebonys in the mid 90s and a tenure that lasts right through to today. Back to the release, a tale of a guy finding love, but that love is not reciprocated, she only telling him that she likes him a lot. He then goes on to tell how he feels when she is around and wanting to spend the rest of his life with her and then asking her to give him her heart, he wants to take the chance and wants her to do the same. Great lyrics from the Steals brothers and carried superbly by Smoke give us this infectious uplifting dancer. The music was put together and arranged by the Cannonball band, or as Alberto calls them the labels very own Countryside Strings Ensemble who stole precious time from this year’s harvest. We did reap a great recording from an extremely talented bunch of musicians who brought the lyrics of the Steals Brothers and the vocals of Smoke to life, so much so you would think it was all recorded at the same time some 30 odd years ago and not recently at the studios of Cannonball. The record has all the ingredients to go where Big Lee went and give the scene another dance floor winner. Don’t sleep on this, get your order in now via the Cannonball website, it is sure to sell all the 300 copies pretty quick and go on to be not just a dance floor winner but a collector’s piece as well.
  2. Hi mate. I think Robb is maybe getting his Ferguson’s mixed up?
  3. That's Sheila on Swan.
  4. Real one with that matrix. Two presses, one with credits one without by the looks of it.
  5. what are the details re DJs?
  6. Is this film getting a more widespread release for even a Dvd release?
  7. There is a boot on a look a like label too. Scan of flip which has the credits, same for the side in question too
  8. I think that's a boot...not sure but should have producer and arranger details on the label.
  9. Tim's site totally secure, email him if you have any concerns. And I've already said it is sold out. Softback out in November.
  10. The hardback version has sold out. A soft back one will be available sometime in November. Have to say it looks superb, extremely well compiled, a mine of information.
  11. Chalky posted a post in a topic in Record Wants
    Temptations did a great version. Marvin & Tammi too
  12. you would need some history of sales to set a value. one freak 1300 sale doesn't make it the value when all before have only been 300 and less
  13. Dean is joined this week for much fun and frolics on the airwaves by Andy Dyson, Pete Crampton and myself for two hours of some great music and banter.
  14. They would have picked it up much cheaper if they had asked on here or Facebook.
  15. Tommy Dodson One Day Love
  16. https://luthervandrossearlyyears.wordpress.com/2011/07/06/luther-1976-cotillion-records/
  17. He did sing lead vocals for Mascara but the group he was in before going solo was Change. He was also in Luther of course
  18. Chalky posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Personally, I thought it was extremely well written. Rather than an out and out tale of the scene it blends excellently with what was happening in real life. I find if you have to critical about something that at least be constructive or as me nan used to say if you can't say owt good shut thee gob 😜 The Detroit book btw was a brilliant piece of literature.
  19. Chalky posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Technics all well and good but even second hand ones are not cheap. For home I use Stanton t-92s, half the price but a good solid dependable deck. It isn't as though they are gonna be hammered by incompetent Djs. I've had one deck about 7 years, still in great nick, bought a second deck a couple of years ago as well. But all down to personal preference and of course your budget.
  20. Probably because it isn’t forgotten maybe?
  21. It can be whatever you want it to be 😉
  22. Rita by a country mile, powerhouse northern soul and as good as it gets. Betty version I love, more soulful, but it is a totally different record and not the dancer that Rita is.
  23. Well they must have been having the kids young back then as most were just kids themselves, it was a youth scene then. I can’t recall seeing kids until the returnees returned to the scene late 90s early 00s. I remember one regular place I went, Alfreton leisure centre, they banned the kids as they were getting in the way and were annoying. Kids at venues where alcohol, drugs and other is rife should be a no no for any parent. If you are having kids they should come first, not your night out.
  24. Chalky posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    I don’t think anyone is dissuading new blood nor denying them the classics. But there is 100s of post Wigan classics thatbrarely get heard. All most are advocating, well me anyway is some imagination and flare. They are all new to the youngsters and there is far more to this scene than Wigan. So why not embrace it all instead of focusing on a few years only?

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