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Chalky

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  1. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in Website Sales
    Here is a working link....list not up for viewing yet https://www.omegaauctions.co.uk/vinylrecords_music_entertainment_memorabilia_auctions.php
  2. I first posted the track after the guitarist who plays on it sent it me. He came on here to talk about it. That was a few years ago now.
  3. I have been told the Globe release is better audio quality.
  4. Hi mate, I posted a link to the 12 a while back but it hasn't shown. It was ha four track 12 from Resolution records. Flowers was 8 minutes long. I think I sold it but not 100% sure.
  5. He is a relic of the past, he writes about dancing to records 40 years ago and of dancing to same records today. Those he slags of are simply following the ideals the main room at Wigan had. He and far too many others are still in Mr M's. Blues & Soul has very little relevance or influence on today's scene.
  6. Sure I had a 12" reissue some years ago but couldn't tell you if different or not.
  7. Mine arrived today too....but Inwon''t be home till Friday
  8. I've seen the Lp referred to as a bootleg, is this right?
  9. Solid Gold Revue featuring Ray Crumbly - She’s So Good - Castanet VG+ £90 Has the odd mark or two but nothing that effects play. Lots of gloss. Can send sound file. La-Jay Alexander - Say So - Black Gold VG+ £60 Nearer excellent. Bit of ring wear on flip side label, nothing serious. Great record from ’73. Five Special - The More I Get To Know You - TEAI VG+ £15 Great dancer, just the odd mark stops it being Ex, plays great. Tony Owens - (When You’re Wrong) you got To Pay The Price - Listening Post VG+ £30 Orange label. Fabulous 70s soul, so in demand too. Lew Kirton - Come On With It - Marlin VG+ £15 Sublime 70s ballad. Tommy Tate - More Power To You/Same KOKO Promo £8 Tommy Tate - School Of Life/I Remember - KOKO £8 Stunning soul music Tommy Tate - If You Ain't Man Enough/Revelations £15 Two fabulous sides. The Nightingales featuring Tommy Tate - You're Moving Much Too Fast. Stay WDJ Date stamp. £15 Payment Paypal (gift preferred to avoid fees) to chalky@karlwhite.me.uk. Gradings: The records are often better than described, any questions just ask. can supply better quality scans and sound files. Money back guarantee. Please note I do work away during the week so cannot post until the weekends. Postage & Packing Over £15 it is sent Recorded. Over £40 it is sent Special Delivery. Not insured otherwise. UK Recorded = £2.50 Special delivery = £7.50 Europe Internationally Tracked & Signed For = £9.00 up to £50 Internationally Tracked & Signed For = £12 up to £250 Rest of World Internationally Tracked & Signed For = £10.00 up to £50 Internationally Tracked & Signed For = £12.50 up to £250
  10. It was my mistake, I hadn't realised that Cd also had a vinyl release, should have double checked. Still find it strange it was canned in the first place, great track.
  11. Chess Northern Soul Box Vol 2 - Vinyl Review The latest review 'just added' to the source review section. View full article
  12. The current crop of seven inch box sets have divided opinion amongst collectors. Some say it has dumbed down the Dj fraternity, some want to see more previously unissued material or LP only tracks rather than tracks that have previously had a release on a 45 and in some cases are pretty common. I don’t know the criteria laid down when compiling or how much quality unissued material is available. It could be more sets are scheduled and a balance has to be struck. Whatever the complaints they have struck a chord amongst some collectors and I guess deejays too. The box sets are selling very well and in some cases selling out within weeks of going on sale.…I guess that is what it is all about and not about the purists view about collecting. Listen via Juno Player Here we have the second box set featuring the famed Chess label, a label synonymous with Soul Music. Preferred by many for its gritty harder more soulful vocals to the sweeter more pop orientated Motown sound. Chess, alongside its subsidiaries Checker, Cadet and Argo recorded some of the all time greats of Blues, R&B and Soul music over a 25 year period. Harborough Horace, aka Ady Croasdell has compiled the latest box set which sees three tracks that have never seen the light of day on vinyl, previously laying dormant in the vaults until getting a release via cd many years later. There is also on alternative version, Jamo Thomas with “Must I Holler”. Terry Callier is the very first track and for the first time released on vinyl, it is the best of the set for me too. I cannot believe something of this quality was left in the can for 30 years before being retrieved for a CD release. An excellent dancer. It should see plenty of turntable action. Also previously unreleased is Jackie Ross with “My Square” very reminiscent of her released material such as “Selfish One”. Sugar Pie DeSanto sees the third unreleased track, the gritty R&B number "Talkin’, Dreamin’, Boastin’". Jamo Thomas sees an alternative take of “Must I Holler” which Ady states shares the backing of Jamo’s “Stop The Baby”. The tempo is quicker and the horns come in later. The rest of the discs are made up previously released Chess favourites of the Northern Soul Scene, Jo Ann Garrett with “A Whole New Plan”, Densie LaSalle “A Love Reputation”, Marlena Shaw “Let’s Wade In Water”, The Vashonettes “A Mighty Good Lover” and the Gospel Classics “More Love, That’s What We Need”. Greg Perry’s first recording “Head Over Heals (In Love) gets a worthy inclusion as does the final recording of the Vibrations, “Make It Last”. Mod Classic “Two In The Morning” from Spooner’s Crowd is the last track on disc 7. Resplendent with black and gold & black and silver labels, all in a plain black sleeve with Chess emblazoned in gold across the top. The box set is accompanied with an informative booklet compiled by Ady with plenty of information and photographs to browse whilst listening. I’d give the set three out of five although I personally would like to have seen maybe one or two more unissued or LP only tracks. The discs do look good and the quality is excellent. Tracklisting: Record One A. Terry Callier – You Were Just Foolin’ Me (previously Unreleased On 45 Vinyl) B. Bobby McClure – You Got Me Baby Record Two A. Jo Ann Garrett – A Whole New Plan B. Jackie Ross – My Square (previously Unreleased On Vinyl) Record Three A. Sugar Pie DeSanto – Talkin’, Dreamin’, Boastin’ (previously Unreleased On Vinyl) B. Denis LaSalle – A Love Reputation Record Four A. The Vashonettes – A Mighty Good Lover B. Marlena Shaw – Let’s Wade In The Water Record Five A. Jamo Thomas – Must I Holler (Alternative version) B. The Chessmen – Why Can’t I Be Your Man Record Six A. Greg Perry – Head Over Heels (In Love) B. The Gospel Classics – More Love, That’s What We Need Record Seven A. The Vibrations – Make It Last B. Spooner’s Crowd – Two In The Morning
  13. Chess Northern Soul Box Vol 2 - Vinyl Review The latest review 'just added' to the source review section. View full article
  14. It looks a fabulous piece of work. Hopefully my copy will be waiting for me at the weekend. Well done Dave and Jason.
  15. His vg- is easy as good as a brit vg+/ex
  16. Various El-Deons photos, tickets and newspaper clippings (some already used in the article) from the collection of photographs and memorabilia owned by Larry Banks.
  17. I doubt it is worth too much with the vinyl being cheap and common. Would be of interest to someone who collects this type of stuff.
  18. He might have kept the source secret but it has been no secret that he has had or got quantity.....been obvious for some time now. Fair few copies about before his find as well.
  19. The drum and sticks carving you refer to is the stamp used by the mastering company Artisan.
  20. Andy Dyson has one unless he's sold it. Dysonsoul@aol.com
  21. As Steve said, John told us at Cleethorpes it was an engineer he got the copies from.
  22. That one was the one that was on ebay twomor three years ago. The buyer then sold it via JM auction. The Winner of that auction then resold it later via JM.
  23. They told me there is a minimum three month wait at pressing plants.

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