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  1. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    as that as a dealer to sell on? worth more than fifty quid IMO.
  2. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    I've seen the Rujac one for as much as £150 for a minter. Regular spin for me this one, fantastic record!! I wouldn't pay any more than £25 for the Atco release, plenty about.
  3. Think Tony was referring to "Who Are You trying To fool" which to my knowledge was known about before Ady got to Dave Hamilton's archives, had it on tape long time. Don't forget Gilly who was with Tat's when they found the acetate at Dave Hamilton's.
  4. one of the best reads on soul music out there!!! Looking forward to Keith Rylatt's new Detroit book. Currently (still) reading the biography of Phylis Hyman, great insight!
  5. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Swan flight superb, they will also do custom sizes!
  6. Well usually its the person covering the record up who decides on the cover up name. Could either be because it sounds like a certain singer or some info on the label (or loose connection) could be used, credit/producer/arranger, something from the label etc etc....
  7. I tend not to watch too much telly round these parts let alone your parts
  8. I saw the ad last night
  9. SURVIVORS - GOOD BABY - VALLI 333-B -
  10. the ones on popsike albeit a couple of years ago are round the 350$ mark. It books at £500 in latest JM guide When seen it listed has been around the £200/£250. Think Good Baby is actually the flip, the other side is terrible, Horny Toad the title Soon got tired of Good Baby too.
  11. issue by far the rarer! Demo's still seem to fetch around the £350 mark even though its a pretty regular sale item on lists/auctions.
  12. don't read the topic then, plenty enjoying the topic without any of the hassle/shite you get on other topics.
  13. it may well have been covered up by Carl at first, I just don't remember it being so. Dunno if the one for sale is the on e I had, quite a few turned up last few years. Carl and Maria are on SS, if they read this they will confirm if covered or not.
  14. can't remember it being covered up, Carl Willingham played it first, I got what was then the second known copy (as far as I know).
  15. Tommy Ridgeley I was led to believe was John Vincent, thats what he told me, early 80's he said he first spun it.
  16. think Guy was the first to spin them, thats what I was told. Certainly played the instrumental when he got the first copies.
  17. Soul Incorporated was actually Tim Brown maybe via Martin Koppell, think he got three copies one of which went to Rob Marriott.
  18. unless a recent boot I don't recall seeing one!
  19. practically every venue I attend I hear this.
  20. as good as it is nows the time to give this record a rest, its hammered to death
  21. oops double post...
  22. I thought it was Martin Koppell/Tim Brown?
  23. Summat I didn't know. John Washington the lead of Sensations wasn't he?
  24. I agree Gareth although I think Gail Nevels the better version period but as you point out it doesn't have the dance appeal that Carol Anderson does.

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