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  1. You can hear why JJs version was released and not Edwin’s. They usually got it right imo.
  2. Also played at The Torch!!
  3. Bank transfer preferred but OK with F and F Paypal. PM if genuinely interested. Post £ 5.00 signed for. Bobby Paris Per-so-nal-ly Italian Polydor M £ 10 green circular sticker on A side otherwise clean labels Gladys Knight & The Pips Just walk In My Shoes Soul DJ M £ 50 double sided small stain on one side Betty Everett Getting Mighty Crowded/It’s In His Kiss President UK M £ 10 clean labels Detroit Emeralds Long Live The King plus Cissy Houston I Just Don’t Know What To Do With Myself DJ Promo Maxi UK Ex £50 clean labels Leon Haywood Baby Reconsider Fat Fish DJ vinyl repro Ex £ 25 clean labels Scott Bros Orchestra I Don’t Wanna Lose You Toddling Town Ex £ 10 clean labels Don Hart James Shorter I shed A Tear/All The Love I Got La Beat Ex £ 150 clean labels That’s all for now
  4. I’d never flipped Brenton Wood so pleasantly surprised-great tune. Try flipping Earl Harrison Humphrey Stomp an Billy Stewart Secret Love. Not million sellers but great flips imo. Cheers Dave
  5. We had the honour of Jimmy and the boys being the live band at the evening reception of our wedding. He sang Come To Me Softly as our first dance. What a fabulous experience and what a lovely man RIP Jimmy
  6. If it’s helpful I’m pretty certain that the Stateside issue is New Zealand only but your earlier post of Tamla Motown issue is UK only.
  7. Copies of this were around in 1970/71, maybe earlier? - pretty sure it was played at places around that time as I knew of it and had a copy about then. Perhaps someone else can confirm where it was played out for you - hope that helps, cheers Dave
  8. Crikey Julian there’s a name from the distant past . Tubby used to end up at Dave Scutt’s in Clarence Road in Southport along with Legs (both from Accrington as I recall) and many other folk after the Mecca and possibly the Torch if my memory serves me correctly. Hope you’re well Julian cheers Dave
  9. Looking for an excellent condition and label of this and also Belita Woods I Still Love You on Epic for a fair price. Thanks - please pm if you can help Thanks Dave
  10. UK copies of these items are a better investment - they'll virtually last for ever!!
  11. Dwr replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Nobby's brother!!
  12. Just Like The Weather and A Love Reputation must be up there as sound-a-likes!!
  13. I think the Nolan Porter review above was when Patti Austin etc were on. The PA was dreadful as it was for Bobby Womack at Blackburn some years ago. Perhaps that’s down to the promoters me thinks being skinters and spoiling what could have been great experiences. Hey ho won’t be going to these organiser/s events again twice bitten and all that. Best couple of shows for me were Stevie Wonder in Manchester a couple of times a few years back - brilliant
  14. In Ex or better if you have one please pm me with a reasonable price please cheers Dave
  15. Dwr replied to Dwr's post in a topic in Record Wants
    Still looking for these, thanks
  16. Dwr posted a post in a topic in Record Wants
    TMG507, TMG511, TMG521, TMG544, TMG569, TMG729, TMG875 and finally TMG882 Please pm me if you have any of these for sale for a reasonable price. Must be in at least Ex condition with clean labels Thanks, Dave
  17. Dwr posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Lots of folk on Soul Source are record collectors and some will own very rare 45s that you’ve gathered over the years often decades after its release. However what is the very rarest soul record in your collection that you were lucky enough to purchase on release. It might also be interesting to know why or what influenced you to purchase it.
  18. It was well known as an “ace record” when it came out in 1972 - bought the UK release on Probe in 1973
  19. Hi Donna for some reason you can't receive pm's?? Can I have Patti Austin Only all the time cheers Dave
  20. Also Jerry Butler I’ve Been Trying Stateside Cajun Hart Gotta Find A Way WB 7258 UK Barbara Your Gonna Love My Baby Tamla Motown Fair prices paid, must be clean labels and at least ex condition please cheers Dave
  21. I’d be more worried about knackering my stylus than what value the record was - wouldn’t purchase anything with a crack in it for that reason - would have thought that anyone with respect for their equipment would think the same personally