Everything posted by Chalky
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Rare Voices Only For Connoisseurs & Collectors
Thornton Sisters just google Ditchdiggers Daughters.
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Rare Voices Only For Connoisseurs & Collectors
Johnny Gilliam. https://souldennis.blogspot.co.uk/2010/03/jglewis-aka-johnny-gilliam.html
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Rare Voices Only For Connoisseurs & Collectors
https://randb60soldiesman.blogspot.co.uk/2010/12/earl-connelly-aka-earl-connelly-king.html
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Professionals ?
dunno about September but there was one last August for just over $3000 https://www.collectorsfrenzy.com/details/320963272175/Ultra_RARE_Northern_SOUL_The_Professionals__Thats_Why_I_Love_You__Groove_City
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Micky Cruise Rip
Micky, Pete, Tommo, Ozzie and more will be causing mayhem upstairs!
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Best Version Of Did My Baby Call
Steve Mancha and the Mad Lads in equal measure. Don't really want to pick a best because I enjoy each for what they are.
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Micky Cruise Rip
We knew it was coming but it doesn't make the news any easier to take. Micky was one of the scenes most colourful characters, it was a pleasure to have known him all these years and to call him a friend. Sleep easy mate. My sympathies and condolences to the lovely Annie, and to both families. x R.I.P. Micky
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Great Yarmouth Weekenders, Soul Radio 20/10/1990
PAet three of Alan T's (Tomo) Yarmouth Radio Recordings. Steve Whitlle is finishing off his Motown set and is followed by Dave Evison. I think Ady sneaks in atb the end, it sounds like him but not 100% sure as volume level was low although have increased for the upload. https://www.mixcloud.com/Chalkster/great-yarmouth-weekender-radio-20-10-90-part-3-steve-whittle-dave-evison/
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Arthur Alexander New Discovery ?
It is a Ace/Kent release that came as part of the Fame Singles Box Set. Dunno if it has made it too one of the Fame CD's without checking.
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News: The Moods Of Millie Jackson
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The Moods Of Millie Jackson
Millie Jackson has been beloved by soul fans of every persuasion since she laid down countless seminal tracks at Spring in the 70s. Her career was so successful there that she made nearly 20 albums. Each of them was a mix of current soul styles, with rap an increasing influence towards the latter part of her Spring tenure. Inevitably, some excellent ballads were hidden within LPs dominated by rap numbers that may not have been to many soul fans’ taste. Millie had such a large output that the very best of her slower numbers make a stunning package that caters to collectors who might want a convenient collection of her best down-tempo moments or music fans who don’t need Millie’s full catalogue. The classics ‘It Hurts So Good’ and ‘If Loving You Is Wrong’ stand side by side with lesser known gems such as ‘Special Occasion’, ‘Angel In Your Arms’ and ‘I Can’t Say Goodbye’. Compiler Sean Hampsey has programmed the tracks to flow in the same way the “Caught Up” album, with very short gaps between the numbers, sequenced to flow into each other as if the CD was a concept album itself. The songs come from such illustrious writers as Sam Dees, Phillip Mitchell, Banks & Hampton, Bobby Womack and Allen Toussaint. What makes some of the numbers so powerful is Millie’s involvement as a composer with fellow musicians. She appears as co-writer on four of the tracks. Kent’s previous Millie Jackson compilation “Soul For The Dancefloor” has been very well received. We resisted naming this one “Soul For The Sofa”, although that might well be its most appropriate setting. By Ady Croasdell Buy/Pre Order from Ace Records: Pre order from Ace Free delivery in the UK 01 There You Are 02 A Love Of Your Own 03 I Can't Say Goodbye 04 From Her Arms To Mine 05 (If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want To Be Right 06 Solitary Love Affair 07 Special Occasion 08 It Hurts So Good 09 Good To The Very Last Drop 10 I'll Be Rolling (With The Punches) 11 I'm Tired Of Hiding 12 I'm Through Trying To Prove My Love To You 13 How Do You Feel The Morning After 14 Angel In Your Arms 15 I Just Can't Stand It 16 It's Gonna Take Some Time This Time 17 Loving Arms 18 Making The Best Of A Bad Situation 19 I Still Love You (You Still Love Me) 20 A Child Of God (It's Hard To Believe) - See more at: http://acerecords.co.uk/the-moods-of-millie-jackson#sthash.wo3x3zxm.dpuf
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Rare Voices Only For Connoisseurs & Collectors
More here about the Lemon's mother who it seems died in prison in June 2011 https://www.freep.com/article/20110615/NEWS02/106150421/Alberta-Easter-s-death-prison-called-justice-murdering-3-Inkster-police-officers https://www.wxyz.com/dpp/news/region/wayne_county/after-24-years-in-prison,-alberta-easter-dies-at-93
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Rare Voices Only For Connoisseurs & Collectors
just found this on Soulful Detroit Archives. https://soulfuldetroit.com/archives/1157-%20MAR%20APR%2004/10265.html?1080720830 Re: The Lemons family. This is a reprint from the Detroit 300 Almanac. It might make a interesting new forum topic. "From Gold Soul Records to Cold Steel Bars" Inkster motel firefight WARRANT TRIP TURNS DEADLY FOR POLICE . They drifted from one fly-by-night scam to another and were living in an Inkster motel when Inkster police arrived July 9, 1987, to serve Alberta Easter, and her sons with a warrant for a $286 bad check. Easter, 69, protested, insisting the warrant was improper. Officers Clay Hoover, 24, and Daniel Dubiel, 36, called their supervisor, Sgt. Ira Parker. He drove to the Bungalow Motel on Michigan Avenue. Seconds after Parker, 41, entered the motel room, gunfire began. The cops didn't have a chance. Twenty-nine slugs were pumped into the three officers, including rounds from their own weapons. Then Easter and sons George, 45, Roy, 47, and William Lemons, 43, fired at random out the motel door at Michigan Avenue. A 10 hour standoff ended when the family surrendered. All were convicted of first-degree murder and are serving life terms.
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Rare Voices Only For Connoisseurs & Collectors
The whole story is on the net somewhere, I remember reading it years ago. Part of it is on Soulful Detroit where Ralph was warned not to sell and it wasn't long before The Lemons defaulted on payments. I read GL's shot three police officers. For some strange reason, even though he can't sing for toffee I quite like Fascinating Girl and despite no one else liking it it rams the dance floors for some reason
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Finders Keepers: Motown Girls 1961-1967
think they usually are these days, might have to go through the ace site though and select your preference?
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Rare Voices Only For Connoisseurs & Collectors
Dunno if this is the Mamselles in question? https://kimsloans.wordpress.com/2012/05/03/mamselles-vikki-nelson/
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Rare Voices Only For Connoisseurs & Collectors
Ozz and His Spurlings. Jesse Osborne. From Kents Hitsville West CD..... The rest are pretty obscure so you will be lucky to get photos. I will have a look round when I get time later.
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Jewel Akens R I P
Seems he first recorded with Eddie Daniels who I presume is the same Eddie Daniels who recorded on Boot (Is He Better Than Me). Bit of a bio at: https://www.rockabilly.nl/references/messages/jewel_akens.htm Probably better known on the dance floors over here for his version of Sukiyaki and "I've Arrived" R.I.P. Jewel
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New Mr Fish Mix! Current Biggies & Obscurities
I have just downloaded for another listen on Monday morning.
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Rare Voices Only For Connoisseurs & Collectors
George Lemons parents, Mr and Mrs Lemons had a company called Gold Soul and they bought Terra Shirma Studios from Ralph Terrana. George recorded Fascinating Girl on the label which did nothing. His parents were involved in some sort of shoot out with the FBI over money laundering or something like that.
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Rare Voices Only For Connoisseurs & Collectors
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Rare Voices Only For Connoisseurs & Collectors
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Revilot -Jackey Beavers
Yes mate Emanual Laskey "All Your Heartaches" by Guy Hennigan.
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News: Finders Keepers: Motown Girls 1961-1967
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Finders Keepers: Motown Girls 1961-1967
It was Ace Records’ good fortune in 2009 to become the first independent record company in the world to acquire the rights to release previously unissued Motown material from the 1960s. Our tenth and latest Motown project is “Finders Keeper”, a compilation titled for the Marvelettes’ 1964 recording that first surfaced on the British Tamla Motown logo in 1980. Women were a fundamental part of Motown’s early success: Raynoma Gordy was contributing harmonies and arranging skills before the company even got going; Janie Bradford co-wrote what became Motown’s most covered song, ‘Money (That’s What I Want)’; Mable John was Berry Gordy’s chauffeur as well as the first female artist he signed; Mary Wells was the first to take a Motown label record into the charts ... and the list goes on. In this, Ace’s first various artists Motown CD, we focus on the company’s female acts — the well-known ones, the not-so-famous but much loved and a couple about whom we know next to nothing at all. It’s a half-and-half mixture of previously issued and unreleased titles. In the case of the reissued titles, we’ve taken the road less travelled and selected tracks which we feel haven’t had the attention they deserve down the years, amongst them very rare 45s from the Andantes and Saundra Mallett. Collectors will particularly relish the dozen unissued tunes, which include superb offerings from Motown heroines Brenda Holloway, Martha and the Vandellas, Gladys Knight and Kim Weston and gems by the lesser-known Carolyn Crawford, Hattie Littles, LaBrenda Ben, Liz Lands and Linda Griner. We’ve even managed to dig up tracks by a couple of girls who’ve never had a track out before: Thelma Brown and Anita Knorl. To spotlight just one track of special interest, ‘When Somebody Loves You (You’re Never Alone)’ by Gladys Knight and the Pips is so well-known to Motown fans that it’s hard to believe it’s never been released before. One of the first songs completed by the group after they signed to Motown in early 1966, it sat on the shelf for over a year before they returned to it and re-recorded their vocals in the summer of ’67. Then it was put back on the shelf where it’s been ever since — apart from numerous outings on collectors’ cassettes and CDs, sourced from an acetate that found its way into the public domain. We are delighted to be able to offer a legitimate issue of this classic mid-60s Motown track for the very first time, fully re-mastered from the original tape and sounding better than ever. Elsewhere, the set includes some prime Motown stompers (‘Let Love Live’), Torchy ballads (‘It’s Too Soon To Know’), R&B (‘My Black Belt’) and jazz (‘I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues’) — something for everyone, we hope. By Keith Hughes and Mick Patrick Buy/Pre-order from Ace records and get it before Amazon Customers: Pre order from Ace Free delivery in the UK 01 Let Love Live (A Little Bit Longer) - The Velvelettes 02 Don't Turn Your Back On Me - Brenda Holloway 03 When Somebody Loves You (You're Never Alone) - Gladys Knight & The Pips 04 No More Tearstained Make Up - Martha & The Vandellas 05 Finders Keepers Losers Weepers - The Marvelettes 06 Do You Know What I'm Talkin' About - LaBrenda Ben 07 What's Easy For Two Is So Hard For One - Mary Wells 08 Dance Yeah Dance - Thelma Brown 09 (Like A) Nightmare - The Andantes 10 Long Gone Lover - The Supremes 11 Lover Boy - Carolyn Crawford 12 Till Johnny Comes - Brenda Holloway 13 Camel Walk - Saundra Mallett & The Vandellas 14 My Black Belt - Hattie Littles 15 Build Him Up - Martha & The Vandellas 16 I Cant Help It, I Gotta Dance - LaBrenda Ben 17 Buttered Popcorn - The Supremes 18 Grass Seems Greener (On The Other Side) - The Marvelettes (sic) 19 He Don't Care About Me - The Miracles 20 You'll Never Cherish A Love So True (‘Til You Lose It) - The Vells 21 If Wishes Came True - Anita Knorl 22 So Let Them Laugh At Me - Linda Griner 23 I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues - Liz Lands 24 It's Too Soon To Know - Kim Weston See more at: http://acerecords.co...h.z9YcVEgc.dpuf