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    12 hours ago, Mick Sway said:

    Talkin about classic oldies, here's a tune that is greatly neglected on account of the fact that most folks go

    for 't other side. Sounding very "Parliament" - ary , written and produced by William McKinley Hutchison for the

    group he was instrumental in forming as The Versatiles, until label boss, Johnny Rivers, changed their name to

    5th. Dimension - I’ll Be Lovin’ You Forever

    UK Liberty: LBF 15356 :

     

     

    Got on me playlist last year @ Cock O' Budworth Mick :thumbsup:

    atb Kev :hatsoff2:

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    On 1/27/2016 at 18:22, Soul-Slider said:

    Didn't realise it was released in the US on St.Lawrence???

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    If you look closely it's an empty Decca sleeve the record must be on the deck playing !!!!

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    39 minutes ago, dean jj said:

    Greetings Soulsters,

    This record seems to have come out on two similar labels 'The Carriage Trade' and just 'Carriage'. any info on the different releases?

    cheers in advance

    dean

    Hi Dean

    I've got the Carriage Trade issue 

    The dead wax readings are all etched in this is how mine reads    S  1   R4267  D.3

    Good Side reads  S  2 R4268   D.3

    Never had the other 1 but i'm sure the Pinches bros may know , i don't think myself there is any difference in recordings Toni O played the Carriage Demo out & it sounded the same as mine 

    Just noticed on You Tube Carriage Demo has published 1972 not on CT label 

    Hope this helps 

    atb Kev :hatsoff2:

     

  4. 36 minutes ago, Pete S said:

    You know what I'm like with 'modern' and 70's soul, I just wondered if anyone knew a record by Sheron Wiley called I Can't Live Without Your Love (Free Flight PB 11485). It's the B side of a ballad called So Close. There are promos of So Close about but I can't find a stock copy. Reason I'm asking, it's actually a pretty good fast dancer which I'm surprised I can't find out about. Sounds like it could have been massive back in the late 70's.

    Hi Pete 

    Don't know it but i'd like to hear a sound clip always interested in new 7ts dancers

    atb Kev :hatsoff2:

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    On 1/19/2016 at 18:23, Dave Thorley said:

    A rare English Psych 45 that has been played before under several C/U names. Recently sold one to Japan for around £400

    Ta dave

    I didn't pay that much for it lol m8

    This has been played to a lot of collectors which all liked 

    Even Mr Chapman  & Mr Minshull was impressed with the sound when they heard it & right for BIG rooms 

    atb Kev :hatsoff2:

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    Edited by Kev John

    My  playlist from last night

    William DeVaughn - Be Thankful For What You've Got - UK EMI 1980 rework

    The Whatnauts - Help Is On The Way - Harlem International W/D

    Jesse Green - I Have Won You Babe - Uk EMI Demo

    Eastside Connection - You're So Right For Me - Rampart W/D

    Eddie Lovette - What'cha Trying To Do to Me - Steady

    Oscar Perry - Gimmie Some - Peri-Tone

    Net WT. 14 Karat Black - "Ain't Nothin' But A Habit" - Luna

    Dr Soul - Left Eye Jump - Mon'ca

    Lee Fields - She's a love Maker - Norfolk Sound

    Lloyd Price - Feelin' Good - Ludix Production

    Titus Turner - Sodom & Gommorrahh - pt1  - Dart

    Mad Hatters - People All Over The world - Peg Leg Bates

    Chuck Sibit - Hey Girl - Ultra-Class

    The Family Affair - I Had A Friend - Authentic

    Geraldine Curry & The Heart-Stoppers - You're So Wonderful - London House

    A BIG thank you to Steve & Ann for the invite to play some tunes at this great little venue ,really enjoyed myself behind the decks 

    Just a small note to add

    Mine & Dave Cartlidge  DJ fee's are going to my fund raising for the Cancer Center UHNM Royal Stoke Hospital

    atb Kev :hatsoff2:

  7. 10 minutes ago, markw said:

    Thanks Kev. I had looked at Discogs, but that's a bit random. What I'm after is a US 45s listing, all tidy with A side and B side titles in a nice neat chronological/release number order.

    Not interested in the subsidiaries, LPs or UK releases either.

    Anyone?

    Hi Mark 

    Looks like you'll have to DIY m8 :wicked:

    atb Kev :hatsoff2:

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    I'm doing a spot tonight at The Cock O' Budworth for Mr Jenks 

    It's a small venue but a great place to be 

    He always offers me a small fee to DJ but i always waver the fee & tell him to give it to a charity of his choice 

    Like most of the Collector DJ's on here its a hobby & it's about the music & the passion we have about the scene NOT MONEY !!!

    Yes there is a lot of you do mine & i'll do yours in the Stoke-On-Trent & Crewe area but because they don't know any better IMHO

    I don't get involved in those sort of social events

    atb Kev :hatsoff2:

     

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