Everything posted by Soul Shrews
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The Best Record Ever Played By Soul Sam
Check out "Events" mate Cheers Paul
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The Best Record Ever Played By Soul Sam
Thanks for putting me right on that one David Cheers Paul
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The Best Record Ever Played By Soul Sam
Sorry cambridge soul, but Richard Searling was playing this 1st covered as "Al Johnson"..............before he sold it to Sam. Great record tho ...........good call Cheers Paul
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Felix Hernandez Rhythm Revue
Yep its a great show maria, I listen every week. Classic soul all the way but he always plays something new to me everytime. Don't suppose you made it to his Rhythm Revue Dance @ Roselands club ??? Cheers Paul
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Felix Hernandez Rhythm Revue
Felix rocks ya fookun socks orf !!! Cheers Paul
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Felix Hernandez Rhythm Revue
Nah mate he's a New York soul collecter/DJ whos been doing this show for about 25 years Cheers Paul
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Felix Hernandez Rhythm Revue
This Saturday 10th Jan Felix Hernandez Rhythm Revue show is a 4 hour Motown Special to celebrate Motowns 50th anniversary You can listen on line at www.wbgo.org the show is from 3pm till 7pm UK time Cheers Paul Woosnam
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Venicia Wilson - This Time I'm Loving You
Thanks de-to Cheers Paul
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Venicia Wilson - This Time I'm Loving You
Aaah, thanks Benji Cheers Paul
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Venicia Wilson - This Time I'm Loving You
Thanks Pete Still don't understand the "Togetherness" quote tho Cheers Paul
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Venicia Wilson - This Time I'm Loving You
Sorry I'm totally lost here now ..................................... is it a "60s discovery" or an Ian Levine production ? And can we have a listen please Cheers Paul
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The Voices Of East Harlem
Agree with your comments sunnysoul great LP, not a bad track on it if you ask me. Picked an excellant condition copy (original) stateside 3 years or so ago for about 7 bucks. So worth having a look around before splashing out. Cheers Paul
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Happy New Year To All Members
A very happy 2009 to Mike and the Moderators (good name for a band ? ) and all other Soul Source members Cheers Paul + Mandy
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Jerry Butler
You're right Dave, LP only "The Spice Of Life" double LP. I've not seen the 45 on e-bay but I assume its the "free sample" picture sleeve which features snippets of several songs from the LP and a few anecdotes/recollections from Gamble and Huff about making the LP. It was released to promote the LP at the time and is a solid centre 45 playing at 33rpm. Mecury also relesed one of these 45s to promote Jerry Butlers "The Sagitarius Movement" LP Cheers Paul
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Jerry Butler Uk 45 On Mercury "moody Woman"
Nah the worlds not gone mad "denbo", British label collecters will always pay large sums of cash to complete their collections. And why not? Its their money, good luck to 'em Cheers Paul
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The Wigan Brick
One of my most treasured possesions is a black feather that dropped of Jean Carns scarf during a gig @ the Jazz Cafe. A mate of mine once caught a bit of Roy Ayers's sweat as he stood near the stage..................probably washed off now but he was most pleased at the time (my mate not Roy Ayers) Cheers Paul
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Best Compilations
Thanks honky Cheers Paul
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Best Compilations
Any chance of a tracklist/price please your honkyness ? Cheers Paul
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Marvelettes...the Return Of...lp
Fantastic stuff Dave. Never knew that........................still think its a good soul LP tho Cheers Paul
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Marvelettes...the Return Of...lp
Fist full of "Dolls" more like Cheeze Paul
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Marvelettes...the Return Of...lp
Hi Andy Fantastic sleeve art too. Cheers Paul
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Marvelettes...the Return Of...lp
Depends what you're into Andy but I reckon you got yourself a bargain. Don"t think theres any northern tracks as such but choc full of great soul music produced by Smokey Robinson and arranged by Wade Marcus and the great David Van De Pitte. Released 1970. Couple of nice covers of "Thats How Heartaches Are Made" and "Someday We'll Be Together" Cheers Paul
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Is Motown Any Good?
I like it by Nancy Wilson tho earlier version than Charlene Cheers Paul
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Is There An Instrumental Of This?
Maybe, but the arrangement by the fabulous George Kerr is an integral part of the record and I too would like to here an instrumental. And I"m a huge Linda Jones fan BTW Cheers Paul
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Wigan Casino Saturday Nights 1979-1981
Pretty sure the Wilson Picket was Pat Bradys "Brother Louie Brown" C/up...................the rest sound 'bout right 'cept Cecil Washington was "......Like To Lose" not "loose" played "as" Joe Matthews and the Inserts of course. Cheers Paul