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  1. Nickinstoke replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    My first attempt at adding a sound file, so it may or may not work.... Nick
  2. Nickinstoke replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Paul - I'll try and get a clip of Johnny Gilliam sorted, my broadbands down and I'm going out soon, so bear with me! Nick
  3. Nickinstoke replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
  4. Nickinstoke replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Johnny Gilliam's version of YMMFLS (on the flip of "Baby take me back") is stunning
  5. My orange card is from 1980/81, I guess the white would be a year or two earlier. Notice they both have the same number
  6. He did a tour with the Drifters in 1973, I saw them at Wolverhampton Gaumont. Nick
  7. Many thanks John, you're a star. Cheers Nick
  8. I went to the Sunday afternoon sessions, around 1968/69. I think it ran from 4 till 7.They used to play ska as well as soul, and a bit of "latin soul", like Ray Barretto and Mongo Santamaria. I remember being in awe of the girls from Worcester - as a 16 year old they were the coolest chicks I'd ever seen! And no, it wasn't a bit rough.
  9. Thanks John, that would be great.
  10. Can anyone help with composer and publisher credits for Lonnie Hill's "Cold winter in the ghetto"? Thanks in anticipation Nick
  11. I've just treated myself to a Kenny Carlton "Lost and found" for Christmas, and was wondering if anyone knows anything about him? Like, who was he, is he a pseudonym for someone else, and has he done anyhting else?
  12. Thanks for the help guys. I want to play it on the radio and only have a CD that gives minimal details. The Beeb policy is that composer and publisher details must be logged, so I still need that info. Cheers Nick
  13. Can anyone help with composer and publisher credits for this please? Cheers Nick
  14. They've both got excellent B-sides too
  15. The version on the Kent CD "Let's crossover again" is different from the LP version. The CD booklet confirms it was earlier done by Nat King Cole, Frank Sinatra and others
  16. Nickinstoke replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    A great loss to all soul lovers. Can I recommend "Dedicated to you", the US B-side of "Thank you John", it's a gem
  17. Donnie Burkes - Satisfaction guaranteed (Decca) Herbs - Never, never (will I fall in love) (Smoke)
  18. One of my faves is Salsoul Orchestra "Standing and wating on love"
  19. My wife invariably catches me at it if I have a crafty spin of "Condition red" - you should see the look on her face
  20. The Soul Vocal Groups book reckons it's Harry Starr
  21. Many thanks for the details, John. Cheers Nick
  22. Me again, wanting more details of composer and publishing. Can anyone help with this one please? Cheers Nick
  23. Many thanks Chalky, and thanks Awake 502 for the scan. Nick
  24. Can anyone supply writer and publishing details for this please?
  25. Thanks for the scan - it's interesting that the date on the label is 1980 - I'm sure the US release was earlier. Does anybody want to sell me a UK copy? Cheers Nick

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