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Chalky

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  1. It is that one Simon and Phil.
  2. well it's definately not Detroit like many think or thought. We discussed this label on the RSF and it's either Ohio or West Virginia somewhere, can't remember off top of me head 1001 Richard Wright & The Star-Vells Give Your Love To Me You Mean So Much To Me 1002 Martineques If You Want To Call Me My Baby She Can't Dance 1005 Tootsie Rollers Give Me Love Mary 222 Joey Dee Your Love I Got To Have You
  3. Chalky replied to Joe Tex's topic in Record Wants
    without looking think it was Shanice on the first release and then Kimberly whatever her name is on t'other
  4. Chalky replied to Joe Tex's topic in Record Wants
    was this released twice with different vocalist. Ist one deleted???? I've the 12 and 1st 7 inch release somewhere.
  5. check your PM's pal.
  6. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in Record Wants
    He wrote it, he also played drums at some stage with the band and sang lead on the Ruby side.
  7. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    sent, check your PM's.
  8. The Mighty Chevelles can be found a quite a few records throught the Flaming Arrow/Crow label.
  9. cheap too Baz....UK re-issue
  10. Didn't think the recent ones were??? Summat to do with permission regarding usage of the name
  11. fab record
  12. it's Nate Adams, Searling old Herman Hitson cover up from Wigan, Atlantic studio disc. Herman Hitsons version is on a cd of his.
  13. Ain't No Big Thing. leave it to others to list the artists.
  14. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
  15. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in Record Sales
    I've got that cd somewhere I'll dig it out. Didn't realise Lady of Stone was on it as Sweetie Pie isn't.....well I don't think it is
  16. dug it out, not as good as I seemed to remember. Will post files of both sides when the add clip function working again.
  17. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in Record Sales
    apparently 500 copies of this pressed upon it's release. It's also the only release on Genie. Anyone got a decent soundfile of the flip? Lady Of Stone.
  18. Chalky replied to a post in a topic in Record Sales
    Sold!! not surprised at that price!! pretty cheap as Joan says.
  19. this has been mentioned on site before as an old Yate spin.
  20. if I remember rightly the other side of the Pinkertones ain't bad either....will have to get the tapes out and check
  21. act 1 - goodbye love (we're through) - spring ronny shannon - determination - ston roc edward st ann - more luck to you baby - usa willie charles gray - here i go again - mercury bobby bland - i ain't myself anymore - duke
  22. Russ, when you are back on these shores, you will have to get to Lifeline, you'll love it mate
  23. I would say that the production techniques, style etc differed greatly in the mid/latter 70's to the techniques/style used during the late 60's early 70's period and therfore it had a sound all of it's own, be it slowie or dancer
  24. Theres nothing confusing mate, we don't refer to any other type or era of music on THIS scene as crossover. Well I don't and I don't hear other collectors or dealers use it to describe anything else, I don't see it on sales list or playlists either. For the intents and purposes of the UK soul scene crossover is the period we are talking about here. If it's 60's maybe white, the example you give it's simply northern soul. I don't hear it described as anything else, apart from the occasional, pop and sh*te If it's 70's and a dancer it's usually described as such, a 70's dancer. Same goes for R&B etc etc. Simple really
  25. Mid tempo or slower music from the late 60's to early 70's which sits in neither the 60's northern or the 70's dancer camp.

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