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  1. It's fetched as much as that or more in auction here hasn't it? As for gradings, his G is probably a Brits VG+ or Ex grade.
  2. ERIC (Extra Rich In Class) – Nightlife Street People – Your Momma Had A Baby Gene Washington & The Ironsides – Next To You The New Jersey Connections featuring Cynthia Wilson – red Light Green Light Bell Telephunk – Love Vibrations Leroy Hutson – Positive Forces Brothers By Choice – Stay With Me Notations – That Girl Toussaint McCall – I’ll Laugh Till I Cry Jimmy Delphs – Our Last Goodbye McKinley Mitchell – My Sweet Baby Otis Clay – Thank You Love The Sharpees – Go On And Laugh Al Williams – Try Them Dee Dee Warwick – You Tore My Wall Down Ron Shy – Don’t They Know El Count Executives – I Want To Thank You Arnold Blair – Finally made It Home Candi Staton – One More Hurt
  3. Just got the decks set back up (still a bit of knob twiddling to do to get the sound right) Had an hour spare and threw together a collection of 19 recently released 45s all previously unissued at the time of recording, alternate takes and one or two new recordings in there too. Enjoy.
  4. The Coalitions (minus Tony Talent who left temporarily) join with Al Brown to form a new Intrigues and record five tracks for an LP which never saw a release until now. Soul Junctions latest quality release hits the streets on the 18th of September. Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
  5. The Intrigues: Lost Philly Soul Recording Discovered. Press Release: The Intrigues “If The Shoe Fits” SJLP 5013 & SJCD 5013 Release Date: Monday September 18th 2017 This product is available in both CD and Vinyl formats. In 1969 a local Philly group, The Intrigues, hit pay dirt with their self penned song “In A Moment”, initially released on their own Bullet label. This Thom Bell and Bobby Martin song was later picked up by the NYC Yew label and made it to #10 in the R&B charts that same year. An album entitled “In A Moment” and a further five Yew 45’s followed although none of these were able to replicate the success of their initial hit. Following two 45 releases on GRT’s Janus label in 1972 “To Make A World/Mojo Hanna” and “I Wanna Know/Fly Now-Pay Later”, The Intrigues, Alfred (Al) Brown, Ronald Hamilton, James Harris and James Lee Jr later disbanded. Once again Al Brown was looking to form another group and fortuitously for him found another Philly outfit The Coalitions of “Instead How Are You” (and later Soul Junction) fame who having temporarily lost their own lead singer Tony (Talent) Anderson, merged with Al to form a new version of The Intrigues. This new line up included Al Brown, Alan Williams, Stephen Ferguson, Milton Williams and Bruce Fauntleroy (See Front Cover Photo). AL Brown would also double up as the group’s choreographer. The Intrigues by now were performing shows arranged for them through a New Jersey booking agent by the name of Lucille White. It is reputedly believed that Lucille White was responsible for introducing The Intrigues to record producer James “Channey” Turner a colleague of the Steals brothers, which resulted in The Intrigues going on to record the five featured songs that were written by Mervin “Mystro” and Melvin “Lyric” Steals. The Steals brothers, being former members of the group The Four Perfections who recorded the northern soul anthem “I’m Not Strong Enough” (Partytime 1001) a song they also co-wrote, went on to become one of Philadelphia’s most prolific song writing teams, either under the own names or the pseudonym of “Mystro & Lyric”. Some of their other notable credits include, Magic Night’s perennial favourite “If You And I Had Never Met” (roulette 7153), Ecstasy, Passion And Pain’s “I’ll Do Anything For you” (Roulette 7182) a song later covered by Lee McDonald on his desirable “Sweet Magic” (Debbie 0001) album. But the real jewel in the crown of the Steals Brothers extensive song writing catalogue is the 1972 Atlantic records million seller “Could It Be I’m Falling In Love” which they wrote for The Spinners while sitting on the front steps of their Mother Leola Steals house. Returning to The Intrigues, it was during 1978 that the new Intrigues under the supervision of the Steals brothers and James “Channey” Turner entered Bill Holland’s New Jersey Studio to record a proposed album project with only the five featured Steals brothers penned songs being completed before the group disbanded. Although never issued back in the day, the recent discovery of a studio tape by Alan Williams has at last given us the opportunity to give these fine examples of the Philly Soul Sound the exposure they richly deserve. It is Alan Williams who provides the lead vocals on the uplifting title track “If The Shoe Fits” and again on the other two movers “AM To The PM” and “Give Her The Love That She Needs”. With Milton Williams leading on the sumptuous ballad “Let Me Love You Tonight” and Stephen Ferguson too displaying his prowess as a balladeer on “You Are So Dear To Me”. Philly Soul at it’s very best! During 1979 Tony Anderson returned to the Coalitions. When he, Bruce Fauntleroy, Stephen Ferguson, Alan Williams and Milton Williams embarked on recording their own album project entitled “Colour Me Blue” after two years in the making this album too was to remain unissued. A situation later resolved with its eventual release on Soul Junction (Catalogue number SJLP5006) to great acclaim in November of 2013. This collaboration between The Coalitions and Soul Junction continued into 2016 with the production and release of their excellent Nothin’ Left 2 Do” 45 single (SJ535). A new recording with the throwback sound to the days when every street would resonate to an all male group harmony sound. The Line up on this song is Leonard Deans, Tony McFarland, Bruce Fauntleroy, Alan Williams and Tony Anderson. N.B Tony Anderson is none other than the Coalition’s founding member, William Anthony Anderson who as a 12 year old singing sensation under the Stage name Of “Little Tony Talent” recorded the northern soul rarity “All That’s Good Baby/Your Too Young” (Symbol 218) a subsidiary of Juggy Murray’s Sue Label during 1966.Followed a year later by his second and final solo release the Van McCoy penned and produced “Gotta Tell Somebody (About My Baby)/ Hooked On You” (Vando 3001)a further New York based label, owned by McCoy and his partner Douglas “Jocko” Henderson. Melvin and Mervin Steals are still today plying their trade as song writers and producers in partnership with Detroit main man McKinley Jackson under their Mac Mer Mel Production company. The mighty ‘Three M’s’ are currently producing a CD EP project on the Chairman Of The Board (Featuring Ken Knox) entitled “Words Left Unsaid” due for release soon on their MoPhilly International Records label. Words by: David Welding. With acknowledgements to: Charles Anderson, Tony Anderson, Alfred Brown, Melvin Steals and Alan Williams. Listen to Soul Junction Intrigues Lp mix Your browser does not support the audio element Intrigues Mini LP Mix.mp3 Available to buy directly from Soul Junction: http://www.souljunctionrecords.co.uk/SJLP5013.html or from the usual stockists.
  6. Most copies came from s shop in Southend, he had something to do with the label owners daughter ir something. Flynny knows the full story., will see if I can find it.
  7. The seller said he had the stock but just the one copy only of JW.
  8. It went for £700 plus in an auction in 2003 ish, been biggie since Arthur played it 2002. There is a guy who got the stock from the label, he had quantity and by the looks of it one or two others had a few too. There was only one Joseph Webster in the find which was auctioned a couple of moo nth or so ago, £6000 or so.
  9. I reckon you could get £200. One sold today pretty quickly for £150.
  10. Yes or is it 18"? Andy Dyson has one, no idea what is on it as nothing will play it.
  11. Just watching them perform Green Onions, magic. Booker T one cool dude
  12. I got 250 for a copy but that was a while back. Think the last one I saw was £200 or thereabouts.
  13. I've yet to watch but most of the comments I have read aren't very complimentary, in particular Tom Jones.
  14. If that is the case then the search continues
  15. The photo came from Andy Spencer. He looks very much like the one in the advert.
  16. Silky on the right with Rufus Thomas on the left.
  17. The Black Pearl release came out twice, Black Pearl 711, plain font label design.
  18. Tribulations "Promises"
  19. I asked elsewhere the other day and got three photos I think. Will find them over the weekend.
  20. listen to summit else then I agree with your earlier comment though and don't get blinkered, loads of great music out there that hasn't been tainted by the northern soul tag.
  21. Anything played at a Northern Soul night of which not many G-S-H songs will be featured. I don't disagree that he is so so soulful.
  22. But this isn't about our taste is it, the guy is after Northern and being pretty new to the music it won't sound dated.
  23. Oh I do, I can take him or leave him for a start. We are also talking about collecting Northern Soul of which IMO G-S-H has done very few that can be classed as such....just the one really.
  24. Huge amount of records out there for those on a tight budget though but you are right enjoy the music first and foremost.


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