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Chalky

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  1. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    looks good, is the lid detachable?
  2. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    not really, often collectors can't be so choosy. Dealers will often say if there is a bb hole but rarely if ever does it affect the price, some dealers don't even mention the fact there is a bb hole.
  3. I've had that on in cab today, great cd. Also had the Vibrations cd on from Kent too, magic, under-rated group. And to finish off this afternoon Fabulous Peps and Lee Rogers cd's. Great when I can listen to music (albeit cds) all day.
  4. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
  5. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    there was a few at a guess, well more than one and they were from the USofA
  6. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    I bet I've had more hot dinners than he has great recordings He is good though
  7. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    according to R&B Indies it was released in 1965. The credits are Washington, Hogains & Wells and it was produced by Perry Botkin (I think that's what it says on the label). Steve Smith found the record if memory serves me correctly and Rob got it from Steve and as said covered up as the Escorts (I'm So In Love With You?). As Joan said Rob had a lot of faith in the record and it did clear the floor initially, he played it several times one night at 100 Club They danced eventually
  8. People have and always will chase other DJ's records. The same scenario happens today only people trawl the play lists on sites like Soul Source to source records rather than go out and look themselves, one reason quite a few have stopped or refuse to post play lists.
  9. I've seen a photo of Betty Lloyd, signed as well.
  10. He was superb. I had a fantastic day watching him rehearse bollocking Snake and the band. Don't recall seeing too many bad acts back then at Yarmuff. Ray Pollard, Eddie Holman, Gene Chandler and more all superb. Vocally the Precisions will take some beating. Plenty more photos on my flickr page (link below).
  11. dunno why folk want to have a pop at the seller, it's not his fault people still bid so high for the record.....the buyers are dictating the prices not the seller. Everyone knows he has quantity of the record and it's not a case of him saying last one.....ok this is definately the last one
  12. info from "Don't Forget The Motor City" Don't Let Him Take Your Love From Me (Norman Whitfield-Barrett Strong) publ. Jobete Four Tops; rec 30-Sep-69 ; produced by Norman Whitfield ; arranged by Jerry Long May-69; LP (S): Motown MS675 Four Tops Now! 06-Nov-69; 45 (M): Motown M 1159 A Aug-71; LP (S): Motown MS740 Four Tops Greatest Hits Vol. 2 25-Sep-01; CD (M): Motown 314 556 225 2 Fourever 13-Jan-04; CD (S): Motown B000048802 Anthology 50th Anniversary [stereo single mix] 2007; CD (M): Motown-B0010270-02 The Complete Motown Singles Vol. 9 1969 Jimmy Ruffin; rec 14-May-68 ; produced by Norman Whitfield 20-Jun-68; 45 (M): Soul S 35046 A Mar-69; LP (S): Soul SS708 Ruff'n Ready 03-Oct-07; CD (M): Motown 174 317 7 The Complete Motown Singles Vol. 8 1968 The Temptations; rec 23-Dec-68 ; [lead - Paul Williams] ; produced by Norman Whitfield 17-Feb-69; LP (S): Gordy GS939 Cloud Nine 16-Feb-93; CD (S): Rhino R2 71180 Hum Along And Dance The Undisputed Truth ; produced by Norman Whitfield Jan-72; LP (S): Gordy GS959 Face To Face With The Truth
  13. big record for Gary Spencer too towards end of 80's.
  14. Maybe Gary Rushbrook played it back end of Wigan?? Did Tim put it on a Wigan CD? I don't recall seeing it on one?
  15. Don't think John has ever said that the prices are gospel has he, simply what he has sold them for? John himself has said it is nothing more than a guide.
  16. has this list been updated?
  17. There is another topic about Eddie >>>>>HERE<<<<<
  18. John, are you gonna consider the boot info as a stand alone guide, an update to boot guide 3? Even if your opinion on prices differs its a great reference guide and worth buying for the boot info on it's own.
  19. £1000 to £1200. I know of one sold for around that in recent months. Should be more when you see many so call rare records fetch more than this.
  20. have seen this for £75+ Mak if that's any use. In Manship guide for a ton.
  21. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    last nights prices anyone?
  22. I assumed they were unconnected as they have different owners, Abe Epstein for Cobra/Jox and Huey P Meaux for Teardrop which is part of the Crazy Cajon set up???? Can someone confirm or say otherwise???

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