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Soul Shrews

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  1. It does look nice but I suspect a 70s release maybe trying to cash in on thier Philly Int success or the UK Route (re) issue in the UK. Cheers Paul
  2. I find it awful to tell the truth. Only reason I keep hold of my copy (styrene ex+) is for the ballad flipside "Where Did Our Love Go" which I like a lot. Cheers Paul
  3. I guess not booted at the time as it was released on Gapevine pretty soon after going big ? Also there were a fair amount of originals around too. Why on earth it was booted later (and with an equaliy available track on the flip I will never know) Cheers Paul
  4. Thanks for the heads up I had not heard of this project. Got to be worth a listen Cheers Paul
  5. A screw top or cork will have no relevance to the quality of wine. In fact a screw top could be preferable as it won"t react with the wine and produce "corked"wine syndrome. All Aussie wine is screw topped for instance. Cheers Paul
  6. Also an all-dayer @ Shrewsbury Tiffanies I think Feb "83. Remember Glyn Thornhill DJ ing so maybe he can confirm the date. Think it was jazz/funk in the main room and "modern soul" in the smaller one Cheers Paul
  7. Well enough said I guess, if no-one gives a sh#t Cheers Paul
  8. Also an LP but I cant remember the title sorry. Many other versions too of course Stumbled accross Dee Dee Warwicks version on her Atco lp yesterday for instance Cheers Paul
  9. OK This seems to be sorted now Wasn"t there another Sandra Richardson unreleased that Mr Searling used to play ? Anyone remember that one? Cheers Paul
  10. Never a day goes by where I don"t have a Gladys& The Pips tune passing through my head. RIP William Guest "He"s leaving on that midnight train...................." Cheers Paul
  11. Shouldn"t that be 14;00 till 17;00 in europe Dave ? Cheers Paul
  12. Not on British as far as I know so sorry if off topic but does anyone remember the female version of Ral Donner ? Daughters Of Eve "Social Tragedy" (Chess) played for a few weeks by Richard S and then a Soul Bowl front page special. A tad quick for these days methinks Cheers Paul
  13. Brenda Lee Eager (good call) still very much alive and on FB Cheers Paul
  14. Depends on country of origin I guess Dean with regards population of those countries. Also weather the song was a hit or not. Its tough to find a lot of non hits these days in good/mint condition so if you can pick em up cheap could be a good investment. Cheers Paul
  15. 70s boot is pale green Mal Cheers Paul
  16. Booted in the late 70s of course so be careful Cheers Paul
  17. Male singers who have made crossover records except George Benson I think Cheeze Paul
  18. 12 inch of Barbara Pennington 24 hrs is a classic and stands up against other US 12s from that time IMO Thought LJ Johnson"Girl......" and Evelyn Thomas "Weakspot" were great at the time but nowadays not sure Cheers Paul
  19. Thats not what you said in the opening post. Nothing about "crossing over" just great male singers, of which many still living have been listed. Cheers Paul
  20. Lamont Dozier Garland Green
  21. Michael Henderson Prince Phillip Mitchell Modern soul fans are gonna add a lot to this list Cheers Paul
  22. Go along with all of those guys westender and would add Billy Paul to that list. Maybe some more after a think Cheers Paul
  23. Nice one Russell ! We"ll be there, looking forward to it. Cheers Paul

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