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  1. Have you got scans of both sides? Bells Of St Marys had a 40 voice spiritual choir on backing vocals. Kells release was from 1960.
  2. The record was produced by a young Phil Spector. Label owned by Lester Sill, he managed Spector at the time. According to Kell BOSM later recorded by Bobby Soxx & Blue Jeans (Bobby Sheen) again produiced by Spector, Bobby's version rocked a little more and more pop orientated. The session Kell did there was approx 10 tracks laid down but only the one release as far as I know so plenty of unissued stuff laying about somewhere. I'm currently in the process of doing an article about Kell Osbourne.
  3. Chalky posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    The re-issue has no label number....
  4. Chalky posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    If we all liked the same it would be pretty boring Simon. Last thing I consider myself is blinkered with my tastes restricted purely to Northern Soul but that is truly awful
  5. Know a fair few DJ's and collectors with records (lots of them) that as far as anyone knows are one-offs.
  6. You're not wrong Joan, there or there abouts Have seen a tad cheaper in boxes.
  7. Chalky posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    I used to spin the "Put The Hurt On You" side out me sen years ago. Anyone got a spare, cheap wouldn't mind a copy back.
  8. Chalky posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    I personally think they should have left "Whole World In His Hands" in the can too Terrible
  9. Chalky posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    maybe Grant but I think we had more choice with regards to nighters. Soul nights we just went to one were ever the nighter we went to was, or one close by. As for local soul nights probably one a week, now 6 a week anyway thats a different arguement back to the music......anyone mentioned Lee Bates...just seen one for sale on here Quality
  10. Chalky posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Not sure about that, back in the 80's was doing two all-nighters a weekend, two soul nights as well and often a dayer somewhere. Plenty of nighters on offer back then.
  11. I thought a chat forum was for expressing your opinions? and maybe having a good arguement now and then certainly not caused any offence here.
  12. Chalky posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    dunno why you bothered might be obvious but from your reply it seem to me that for you to dj with originals you needed a delarks....god this is boring, Shane your right but after reading some of posts on here it's the best thing to help you nod off after sunday dinner
  13. Chalky posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    plenty of quality records that are as cheap as pressings/boots, sometimes cheaper that are more than good enough to dj with. Dunno why when DJing is mentioned folk automatically have to assume you need records like the Delarks or that you have to spend 100's and 1000's of pounds I'd sooner hear someone who has used his or her imagination and puit a decent thoughful set together with cheap records than someone who just gets the cheque book out, right back to
  14. Chalky posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Keb had his last all-nighter outside London there as well....was it the Boxing night one? Think he got a standing ovation from the crowd which lasted ages and Guy was impatiently trying to start his set not much written about the Winding Wheel? anyone else go? any stories? Will dig the flyers out later....
  15. Chalky posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    best venue I have been to The Winding Wheel. They were approached few years ago with ther intention of putting all-nighters on again and were pretty much up for it. All-nighters in this area last couple of years for other scenes as well. It's the perfect venue...large 700ish room, one for 400, another for around 150/200 and a smaller room for records
  16. More copies found? always been about, another of those records I can't understand why people paid so much money for, It's for sale somewhere most weeks.
  17. aye, cloth ears as me dad used to say
  18. you should be able to have a listen now Derek.
  19. well I think it's crap, it's a pop record IMO, there's 100's of authentic 60's northern out there that gets overlooked for catchy crap thats instantly forgetable like Nicole Willis like you say Simon not something to get excited about
  20. Poets easy £2000, one sold this year for that. Patience Valentine I'd say more like £400/£500, have seen sell as high as £700 in past years. William Cummings £500/£600. Brooks Brothers around £1500?
  21. or different pressing plants
  22. Chalky posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    I've got my own on PC although needs a bit of an update wouldn't be a price guide though would it if there was no prices
  23. Chalky posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    who says it would be a dealer who does it?
  24. Chalky posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    How about one with all the info except the price, fill your own price column in and change as and when price shifts That would be more up to date

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