Everything posted by Keamus
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Best O'jays Single
At the moment "No time for you" on Imperial. Brilliant!
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Sammy Ambrose Uk Stateside Demo
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- Rare Sales
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Usa Today Says Linda Jones! Greatest Soul Singer
Linda Jones & The Whatnauts "I'm so glad I found you" on Stang. Love this tune. What year was it released? Must have been one of the very last records she made .
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Most Stuff Now Half Price
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Six Nice Sales
John, Sent you mail Cheers Keamus
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Best List You'll See This Year
- Sandra Wright - Wounded Women Lp
- Emotions - I Love You But I'll Leave You - Twin Stacks
And it's very high on my wants list, but at £300. Can I make a sensible offer?- Us Retro Concert Posters
Chalky, Bought a couple of posters off ebay this year from soulie101 and asayoelson. Hope this helps. Keamus- Instrumentals
Johnny "Guitar" Watson - South like West on Okeh. Great tune- Famous People Into Soul, Not P.weller
Weller had Roscoe Robinson's "That's Enough" as one of his Desert Island discs this weekend on R4- Kent Records
Off a Kent CD Ted Taylor - Fair Warning. Of the singles - Chuck Jackson, Carla Thomas. and how could I forget Kenny Carter - What's that on your finger (unisssued RCA)- Tunes That Bring A Tear To You Eye
Big Maybelle - Oh Lord what are you doing to me Dee Dee Sharp - Touch my life- Cheap Lp But Expensive 7''
Marcia Hines - "Marcia Shines". Bought a near mint copy yesterday for £30 for "You gotta let go". Italian 7" copy went for £180 on ebay on Tuesday.- Lps, Don't You Just Love Em
Some great LPs out there and usually at a fraction of the cost of 45s. Currently love listening to Jimmy James's "The New Religion" LP and in particular his take on "The Entertainer" and the truly awesome "Ain't no big thing" .- Randy Brown On Parachute
Saw him at the Shaw Theatre in 1988 or 89. Absolutely superb voice.- "my Collar Gets A Little Bit Tighter, My Eyes Get A Little Bit Brighter"
One of the records that I loved when I first got into Northern. Played it off an ABC compilation LP called "Out on the Streets Again".- Sam Dees Help Needed
If anyones got a nice copy for £250 I'll take it.- Selectadisc
Still got a load of lists from those halcyon days of the early 80s. Soul Bowl and Pat Brady's list were the ones that I always got. Anyone remember the Soul Stop Records list? Always had King Tutt for a tenner and Billy Hambric (Drum) for seven quid!- Esquires/dancing Wole In The World
Got a mint demo off the bay for £25 a month or two back- What't The Best £10 You've Spent On Soul Music?
Sam Dees - Lonely for you baby. Mint copy fror a tenner from Dave Withers. Johnny Gilliam -Room full of tears. Tenner well spent with Soul Bowl Both about 1987.- Massive Loss
Saw him at the Bridgewater Hall only last week. In all fairness he looked very frail and didn't have anything like the energy and verve of Jack Ashford. Don't suppose he was particularly young...70 something..Can anyone confirm? Very sad..Think I'll play a few of the great Pied Piper classics he played such a part in putting together- New Kent 45s
Audrey Matthews - I have no choice and Ted Taylor -Fair Warning. Both as yet unissued on vinyl. Both on Kent CDs- What You Bought This Week ?
james nelson -mellow mellow me (teri de) joe king - speak on up (prix) carl davis & the chi sound orchestra -windy city theme (chi sound) bill - space lady (dollar bill) ed summers - i can tell (soya) ..and a great cd - eddie hinton - very extremely dangerous arrived this week - Sandra Wright - Wounded Women Lp