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  1. Here's the topic from 2011
  2. Some qulaity modern Soul from the days of Stafford from Robin salter in the latest podcast telling the Story of the Stafford All-nighters. https://www.soulunderground.co.uk/StaffordTOTW/files/fd493fd05781b1632d93fa6149a74960-21.html Pro-Fascination - Try Love Again - MOT (Robin's first record he played at TOTW) Willie Johnson - What Am I Gonna Do Without Your Love - Savannah Int. Target - Give Me One More Chance - Kama Larry Wedgeworth & Clique - No More Games - Groovehall Records (Boston Celtics) Lifestyle - Trying To Make It Up To You - MCA Terry Callier - I Don't Want To See Myself - Erect Michael Prowtle - What You're Looking For Is Here - Castle Mind And Matter - Under Your Spell - M&M The Bitter And The Sweet - I Won't Have Any Babies For You - The Anything, Everything Records Prophecy - Rain In My Life - All Platinum Allan Harris & Perpetual Motion - Get Ready - Exact Change Frederick - Move On - Heat Oscar Perry - Just What You Ordered - New Horizon Dysons Faces & Hard Times - Welcome To All This Love Again - DDR LP Sammy Gaha - Thank You, Thank You - Right On Sir Henry Ivy - He Left You Standing There - Future Dimension Charisma Band - Ain't Nothing Like Your Love - Buddah Florence Trapp - Love Came Into My Life - You And I Frankie Sanders - Take Another Love - Juana
  3. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in Record Wants
    two great sides.....
  4. That looks like vinyl to me.... I have Harold Melvin on Dash in my hands and it is pretty thin but that is vinyl and looks like the scan above.
  5. The Sweets Satisfy Me Baby is great as well as is the George Freeman video.
  6. you only have to look at popsike to see the range in prices paid for some records, like Bob said sometimes on the same day. So many dealers and collectors alike have given up on ebay as well. How many times do you see two lunatics trying to outbid each other for a particular record. If an auction was the only source and the records were one offs, bit like a painting then yeah I'd agree with you. But you only have to see what dealers price a particualr record, professional and part time dealers at that. The shop floor so to speak is the best indicator of a price.
  7. 99.9% certain the other New Yorkers exists and I've seen it, long time ago. I was sure I'd seen a copy with all the label intact but it was JM who I'm sure who last had the one with the label missing who said it was a one known copy. I'll see if I can find the topic where we discussed it. PS Just read Robb's post.
  8. look for the post by Neil Rushton for how they came about.....
  9. I find Gemm expensive simply because of the charges added by Gemm. I used to go direct to the Gemm seller. Many seem to be moving to Discogs as well these days.
  10. Someone either will be Lucky or disappointed, been sold for $2400
  11. nice one, if you do you can use my mixcloud to upload? I'll have a look at Ellie's ipad and laptop see if you can access the files directly via windows. You can't on a mac.
  12. n'er mind Andy, hopefully Bryney will check in and sort the recording from his iPad.
  13. a topic here with a download of a booklet about the Grapevine label.
  14. Here is one auctioned in 2007, $1700 Here's another of the flip...
  15. It works both ways. Many auction items from whichever auction can often be found cheaper with a dealer, not just JM but most dealers. You also find auction items that sell for a pittance or less than the market value but a dealer will have it on offer at the full market value. Auctions have never really been a true reflection of a records real value. Sales boxes, lists and dealer prices are a better reflection of a 45's worth, that is where more buying and selling is done.
  16. I see it is in France, if that is right he got it from Luckey Davis himself, more than one...or should I say some were sold to someone in France. Luckey was selling one last week in a presentation case. Think I asked on here a while back if anyone was interested in one.
  17. Previous topic here Didn't New Yorkers "Don't Want To Be Your Fool" also come out on Radio City, think there is only one known, part of the label missing if I remember rightly.
  18. They don't allow it Byrney but there is a way apparently. Are you windows or mac? You have to get into the app's directory where it will be named as a number. You have to find this, add .mp3 to the end and copy and paste to PC. There is a video onyoutube somewhere showing you.
  19. Is anyone recording this, Richard, Andy D?
  20. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    the acetate is an International Studios Acetate I think out of Chicago. It was covered up as Stanley Mitchell btw.
  21. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    I tis the Kinnetts or Kontetts "Baby You Got Me" on an acetate. It was originally Pat Brady and Dave Thorley who had them at Stafford mid 80's.

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