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  1. The last track I downloaded Ian was 253kbps, nothing wrong with the quality I can assure you and I've never had a problem with a download. Have no problems using the system either. Guess it a case of each to their own. Format is ACC and is easily converted. I think you can also choose to download lossless now as well so no issues with quality really.
  2. No you are right, it's not the same. But if I could get the notes via PDF I might consider buying labels like Kent via Download. I rip the cd and it never comes out again. The notes do now and then but if on PC tin would be easier for going back to and searching.
  3. Apple have a huge slice of the download market too, some 70%. It is great when you want to hear something and it is readily available, bought a couple of albums on the basis of listening to one track, can only be good for some artists and small labels. I wouldn't be without my iPod to be honest.
  4. Did iTunes etc ever come out with the liner notes download? If could get Kent via iTunes with the booklet in PDF or something similar then that would be great.
  5. Know what you mean Spot, been gathering dust here, so has the X-Box Kinetic we bought last year Looks like it's all found a new home now
  6. The original, Harthon is down the side for United Four.
  7. Vinyl sale in the first half of this year up 55% here and up over 40% in the US and they have been rising for years. There was an article last week about vinyl in the US but I never got chance to read it , it was a link on BBC News page. I still buy CDs, I like to read the info that comes with them. Might shift all my Goldmine and such like soon though, not much by the way of liner notes.
  8. Spot on, I'm sure almost everyone knows what they are going to get from any particular venue, they also know by and large what any particular DJ will play. Plenty of venues to cater for everyone's taste, just go where you are happy to go and be parted with your hard earned money. If you aren't happy then stay away.
  9. I've always assumed if they say nowt then it's original they want, they usually say if not bothered what label.
  10. Are you on commission for Gemm? It's not even an original the one listed.
  11. sorted that, I can't even remember last time I listened to Jackie Day on Tuff and can't remember what it even sounds like. I've just dug out the Tuff CD and the male Jackie Day does sound a bit effeminate.
  12. I can only assume they couldn't get the necessary rights? Maybe Ady if he reads this will give you the reason?
  13. Brand new release from Kent Records. The Complete Jackie Day: Dig It The Most. Most of us should know at least one Jackie Day song. even though she more or less failed to hit Stateside several 45's have hit with Northern Soul lovers. Two on Modern, "Before It's Too Late" and "Oh What Heartaches", both considered classics, the monster Stafford spin "Naughty Boy" to the recent discovery that has been getting major plays on the scene "Get To Steppin'" An essential buy for lovers of Rare Soul Music. Here's what Ady Croasdell has to say...... It has been at the back of my mind to compile an album of tracks by Jackie Day, a charming and elegant woman I met in the 80s, for many years. Back then I wanted to promote her singing talents in any way I could and some live performances were arranged overseas, but personal matters intervened, preventing her from visiting the UK. I could see that an LP of her recordings would have been viable, but there just didn’t seem to be enough material for a CD. Jackie’s first recordings were made for Music City, a label run by Ray Dobard, a stubborn entrepreneur who didn’t have much time for white music business operators like me or my colleagues. Consequently her Music City tracks were unlikely to be licensable nor was her ‘Naughty Boy’ 45, which she cut for a company owned by Johnny Cochran (the father of the lawyer who got O.J. Simpson acquitted). A continued lack of response from the Cochran office indicated that they were not remotely interested. It was particularly frustrating as Jackie’s sessions for Modern had produced three stunning singles and one unissued track. Then there was a 45 and at least one unreleased title for Specialty and two very good sides for the Paula label. We were getting closer to gathering enough material but needed some good fortune to fill a CD. The first break came with Ace’s purchase of Music City following Ray Dobard’s death. As Jackie had indicated to me, among the tape boxes were two excellently sung proto-soul recordings of country standards. Secondly a little more research into the Specialty tapes revealed not one but two similar and equally fine unissued titles. Then, on another tape, I discovered ‘Get To Steppin’’, a fabulous unreleased on-the-fours dancer from Jackie’s Modern sessions that I’d previously overlooked. As a DJ at the longest-ever running Northern Soul all-nighter, I should have been hammering it on the decks for the past decade to the audience’s undoubted delight. With eight Modern tracks, two Music City titles, four Specialty plus two easily-licensable Paula sides, it was just the pesky Cochrans holding back a potentially great CD. Eventually, via one of our US friends and super-sleuths, who looked at the family records, we managed to get a couple of contact numbers. Lo and behold, one call didn’t get a disconnected line, an answering machine, or an operator telling us that our call could not be put through because we had no caller ID, but a real person who was a close member of the Cochran family, and asking how she could help us? The full story is in the liner notes. Noted LA musicologist Jim Dawson who has written Jackie’s story, me and a cast of hundreds have put together a glorious package on a terrific soul singer that we think everyone will dig the most. By Ady Croasdell 1. Before It's Too Late 2. Without A Love 3. Oh, What Heartaches 4. If I'd Lose You 5. As Long As I Got My Baby 6. What Kind Of Man Are You 7. Get To Steppin' 8. I Dig It The Most 9. Guilty 10. I Can't Wait 11. Naughty Boy 12. I Want Your Love 13. Free At Last 14. What's The Cost 15. Step Aside 16. What Happened 17. Don't Fence Me In 18. You Are My Sunshine 19. Without A Love (Alternate; Take 1) 20. What Kind Of Man Are You (Alternate Vocal Take) >>>>BUY FROM AMAZON<<< Photos below courtesy of http://www.electrice...ckie/index.html click to enlarge
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  15. But you can buy an original for the price of a bootleg? No need to play boots at all.
  16. cut the off topic please and stick to what the topic is about, there are plenty of topics about boots. As said this is about if you play originals and at what venue. Now if you do play boots then say what venue then members can choose whether to attend or not.
  17. if it is of interest yes.
  18. Jackie Day - Dig It The Most CD Kent View full article
  19. no it's nothing like a Northern Soul record, the beat is alien to what dancers normally hear (IMHO). Don't know why DJ's have to resort to stuff like this when there is so much good northern dancers ignored.
  20. previous topic
  21. I play both sides of Billy Hambric, Dave Raistrick played it of late as well. Jackie Beavers and Tamala Lewis both get plays, Construction can't remember last time I heard it. Plenty on this topic I thought were in the "classic northern" category, not forgotten?
  22. It was about ten years ago Dave, I did have an e-mail from Dave Burton telling me the story. Anyway he recent;y joined SS so maybe if he is reading this he will tell the story . There was 4 tracks done I think.
  23. They did recycle back then Roger and re-use the excess vinyl. Styrene had better properties for recycling. On vinyl pressings where re-grind/recycled was used you can often hear hiss in apparently mint vinyl pressings.
  24. Some good info about vinyl/strene and its re-use at the following page, click on the terminology link https://vinylville.tripod.com/faq.html some other useful info in there too, how records are made, step by step for instance.
  25. I'll take a look Dave, cheers. Bit wary about those that are advertised as used - good condition?

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