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Chalky

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  1. Don't think I have either but wouldn't mind a listen.
  2. I doubt anyone knows except those who had them? They are unlikely to spill the beans in case they have more to move on.
  3. I have a tape of Chris's with loads of Groovesville stuff, James Lately, Leo Costa etc.
  4. Pleasure Dave. Both have been quite popular. I have one more of Rob's with a few different bits on so I will transfer and upload. I also have two from Chris with some choice bits on!
  5. As far as I am aware both versions of "Baby Don't You Do It" are the same group just different takes. As far as I know it was credited to the Untied Four as that is who it was assumed to be, wrongly so I was told. I was told it was The Barons Of Soul, it was written by the group or one of its members at the least. Searling and Rushbrooke both had it first now I'm not sure if they had the different takes or one of the same? Rob probably got it from Jimmy Wensiora at a guess...or one of his dodgy cuts?
  6. Will listen to sensible offers.
  7. June Jackson did the arrangement as well. fabulous 45 although a little slow for today.
  8. I'm sure he is or someone who represents him is a member on here?
  9. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    I agree some have turned up but I have still seen over the years more copies of the Del-Larks, both in collections and for sale. More Bobby Rich will probably turn up, who knows. Right now I think it is worth more than $1500.
  10. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    I've seen more copies of the Del Larks than Bobby Rich.
  11. I wouldn't wish to stop Ezzie's all-nighter so here is another of Rob's tape from a few years earlier. https://www.mixcloud.com/Chalkster/rob-marriott-tape-from-late-80s/
  12. It is Searling's and Gary Rushbrooke's old Leo Wright and the ElBejays cover up. Actually the Barons of Soul. Came out on the Outta Sight label couple of years ago under wrong name.
  13. Bit of time so thought I'd digitise a tape or two. Here is one from September 1992 that Rob Marriott gave men of his then current biggies. https://www.mixcloud.com/Chalkster/rob-marriott-tape-recording-september-1992/
  14. Looks like an emi disc? Lou Kirton was booted as Lou Curtan on Pad and this used an edited version of the 12 inch so it is probably this on the disc you have.
  15. Gule is the toughest by far, first label.
  16. Never seen a multi coloured one I don't think??? Yellow and black and silver and red as said. Mine is silver and red, also on vinyl and the labels the right way round.
  17. My philosophy now mate and hopefully nearer home. Well why moan about it? Why not just shut up and get on with it, I would imagine everyone knows where they are going, who they are going to listen to and have a damn good idea of what they are going to hear. No one who goes elsewhere is going to bother them and vice versa so why is it a problem to some who constantly moan about what others get up to in their spare time. Oh and Cheltenham is full of day trippers just like Ascot
  18. People seem more bothered about what others are doing, it's getting boring constantly reading about it everywhere. It's not like people who are moaning actually attend the places they are moaning about, if they do then they should change their social habits.
  19. Two scenes, three scenes, eight scenes, who cares. Just go out on the scene you enjoy.
  20. The cards were hand made by our friend who sent them and he only sent them out to friends, no money, commercial gain was sought from them, they were never sold so no one other than those that were sent one would have got one. He did spend a lot of time making them.
  21. Alder Ray Mathis - Take Me Baby - Jetstar Ex £40 (magic deep on the flip) https://youtu.be/mNp2vGdC1pM Bobby Patterson - Till You Give In - Jetsar Ex £20 Jimmy Mc Cracklin - Can't Raise Me Imperial Ex £25 Great R&B Dancer https://youtu.be/c0-nSbH2TJ8 Irma Thomas - What Are You Trying To Do - Imperial Vg+ £40 Ever popular dancer. Willie Charles Gray I'm Gonna Be A Winner/Her I Go Again Vg+ £30 Two good sides. https://youtu.be/vGpygZA3HHs William Hunt - Would You Believe - Streamside WDJ Ex £40 Lovely white demo, so so soulful. Ruby Winters - In The Middle Of A Heartache - Diamond Ex £30 Fantastic slice of soul music. I can provide sound files of the actual 45's if required. Paypal family and friends to chalky@karlwhite.me.uk Postage recorded is £2.50 to the UK International Signed For to Europe is Int. Signed For = £8.80 Rest of the world = £9.80 Money back no quibbles once record is returned in same condition.
  22. Try Andy Dyson mate he did have one can't remember if it sold? Dysonsoul@aol.com
  23. Why is it a DJ's essential record? Is that so one can jump on the bandwagon and show a complete lack of imagination like the majority?
  24. I doubt whoever bought The Del-Larks cares one iota what some think of the record, we all like records that many others think are sh*t. Some of those passing comment aren't exactly the purveyors of good taste. Who is to say what it is worth it is a rare record, has rarely come up for sale and I've seen more copies of the other Del-Larks. It is far harder to value than something like say Velvet Hammer which is up for sale on a regular basis and has sold at a certain price or thereabouts for a long time. We all have different taste and long may the case be, be boring otherwise.
  25. Same group according to the story here https://www.classicurbanharmony.net/Del%20Larks%20Story%20edit.pdf One record by the Del Larks is hard to date. Sometime in the 1960’s the Del Larks came out with a record called “Out of the In Crowd” on the Jet label. This time Ray Davis did the lead with Sammy Campbell doing the bridge and the ending. It’s easy to suspect that this is an answer to Dobie Gray’s “The In- Crowd,” except the Dobie Gray record came out in 1965 and Ray Davis left the Del Larks in 1963. In addition Ron Taylor said he remembered singing the song and he left the Del Larks in 1961. While the Del Larks recalled the song, they were not aware it ever came out. It’s possible the Del Larks’ song, which they didn’t write, was shopped to Dobie Gray a few years later and changed into “The In Crowd.” Seb first posted the link year or two ago.

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