Everything posted by Nickinstoke
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Ian Levine Soul Packs
I bought one a few years ago. Rather more country records than I'd expect in a soul pack.
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45Cat Website
Working again for me, too. I think this was a scam, where someone unrelated to 45cat was trying to get you to part with money to own the domain name. Whatever, I'm glad to have it back
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45Cat Website
Interesting! I've just used my iPhone, with wifi off and mobile data on, and got on the site, so it seems to be a broadband problem. The 45cat Facebook page shows that lots of people are having the same problem.
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45Cat Website
Does anyone know anything about the 45cat website? I've found it a great source of label listings, but as of yesterday I get redirected to another site that says the domain name has expired. Anyone know if this site can be found under another name somewhere?
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Just Arrived In The Post (Or Just Bought)
Lisbon flea market, today, Hesitations - Wait a minute/She won't come back, on Spanish Kapp. Looks like it was once owned by Graca Gomez, whose name is all over the pic sleeve, front and back, but still not bad for half a Euro
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Five Stairsteps/johnny Bartel
I've just played the Five Stairsteps "You waited too long" and Johnny Bartel/Soul Masters "I waited too long", one after the other, and despite the slightly different titles, they're obviously the same song. The Five Stairsteps has Burke and Fowler credited as writers, and Camad Music as publishers, whilst Johnny Bartel is credited to Sedaka and Greenfield, published by Screen Gems-Columbia. I believe the Five Stairsteps came out the year before Johnny Bartel. Anyone know what's going on here? Boba, I'd bet on you knowing the story behind this. Nick
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Unusual Compilation Lp's
UK Rediffusion, from 1973. Mostly ghastly, but it includes Pic & Bill, "All I need is you" and Carolyn Sullivan's "Dead"
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Unusual Compilation Lp's
This one's interesting. Not all soul, but it includes the Impressions "Love is a mystery" (its only appearance on vinyl, I believe), the Sapphires "Why don't you let yourself go" (same as Mary Wells, not on 45 as far as I can see) and tracks by the Tams, Steve Alaimo and Fats Domino, plus some horrors.
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Gemm Having Financial Problems ?
Just to revive this thread, I've heard from Gemm that they're currently running 6 to 8 weeks behind with payments. Anyone know anything about this?
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Little Johnny Taylor Somewhere Down The Line On Dau Label Any Infos?
I've never seen this, but I have Barbara Acklin's "Love makes a woman" on this label. I always thought it looked a bit dodgy, but the JM guide lists both as originals. Local issue perhaps?
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Who Were These Seamen Bringin Back Rare Records To Liverpool?
Record Collector magazine did a piece on this topic a year or two back. Their theory was that a number of Liverpool record shops, including that owned by Brian Epstein, stocked just about every UK release, allowing local musicians hanging out in these shops to hear some of the more obscure releases - like the Donays, released on Oriole. Just about everything that the early 60s British bands covered had already had a UK release, so it sounds more likely that this is the explanation than the visiting sailor theory. Cheers Nick
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Change Upstairs At The White Star - Sat 20Th July 2013
Here's mine: Joe Thomas Group - Comin' home Baby (Cobblestone) Shorty Long - Out to get you (UK Tamla Motown) Chambers Brothers - Call me (UK Vocalion) Bobby Moore - Chained to your heart (Checker) McKinley Mitchell - Playboy (Chess) J.J. Jackson - Oo-ma-liddi (Prelude) Harold Burrage - Things ain't what they used to be (M-PAC) Percy Milem - Call on me (UK Stateside) Junior Wells - Party power (Blue Rock) Freddie Scott - I'll be gone (Shout) Webs - I want you back (Verve) 2nd set: Donne Wells - You've got my love (Smash) Gene Anderson - Baby I dig you (Royal-Tone) Pic & Bill - Don't put me down (Smash) Specials - Everybody say yea (Satch) Turks - The bad brought the good (DJO) Revels - True love (Jamie) Mail us - I just can't stand it (Duke) Freddie Hughes - My baby came back (Wee) Vermont Greene - Look at me, look at me (Minit) Spidells - Hmmm, with feeling Darling (Monza) Checkers - Lack of love (Look) Shepards - Little girl lost (ABC) Had a great night and heard some wonderful sounds. Looking forward to the next one
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The Look On Your Face,what`s Best Version?
Booted (or reissued legally? I never knew which) for the other side
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List Of All The Songs Copied By 60S Bands To Make Their Names
I prefer Georgie Fame's version to Gene McDaniels, but I believe Georgie's was based on the Louis Jordan version on Tangerine
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Were Any Of These Cheapies Ever Played Out ?
Joe Simon was an old Twisted Wheel play back in the 60s, along with his version of "No sad song"
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Jimmy Hicks On Uk London
Thanks Ricky - seems to be all demos
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Jimmy Hicks On Uk London
I was once told that "I'm Mr Big Stuff/Tell her that I love her" by Jimmy Hicks on UK London 10396 was withdrawn over a copyright issue, accounting for its scarcity. Does anyone know anything about this? There are no copies on Gemm, and only one demo shown on Popsike, 7 years ago. What would be a realistic price for this? Nick
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Litte Help On This One Please
It's by the Imperial Wonders, on Solid Foundation. Not sure of the price though
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Just Arrived In The Post (Or Just Bought)
My most recent through the letter box: Leroy Hutson - In the mood (Curtom) Darrow Fletcher - Try something new/It's no mistake (Crossover) Fabulous Shalimars - Playing a losing game (Cotillion) Otis Clay - It's easier said than done (UK President)
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Dutch Compilation Album
You're right, it's a tough 45 to find. I finally got one, but if anyone has a spare I have a mate who'd love to take it off your hands
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Clyde Mcphatter
Is it just me? I've never seen a UK copy of this. Did it definitely come out?
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Dutch Compilation Album
Woolworth's had these in quantity in the early/mid 80s. I'll always be thankful that I bought this LP, otherwise I may never have heard the Isley's original 60s version of "Who's that lady"
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Seen It All?
Keith Minshull has beena regular at all of these, for certain
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Al Wilson ?
Could it be "Who could be loving you", on Soul City?
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Major Lance "the Matador" Alt Version
I've just found a reference to a 4 track EP put out by Gusto in 2008, including "The matador". You can hear a preview in iTunes - I'm sure it's this version. Nick