Everything posted by Sean Hampsey
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Us London & Decca Distributed Labels
Couple more for thi Pete. Seems even Jonathan King's 'UK' logo got a London Demo label in the US! Sean
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How Good Is This ?
Old Cleggy etc. tune from way back when, Russ. The vocal and inst were certainly played back in the day! Sean
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Chris Bartley Picture Sleeve
Remember, the Mighty 'Bub' always used to play 'Michael The Lover' in memory of Mick. RIP Sean
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Ian Levine, Motorcity, Centre City, Blackpool Mecca, And Swons
Pssssst! Wonder if anyone else ever noticed that sometimes this Logo / Label is typeset as 'Innervision' and other times it's 'Innovation'. More confusion... for those who are easily confused! Sean
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Ian Levine, Motorcity, Centre City, Blackpool Mecca, And Swons
Bet it was Windy City's "Hey It's Over, Bob. WB 7804 Innervision 7804 Sean
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Wanted Charlie Drake - My Boomerang Won't Come Back
https://www.musicstack.com/album/charlie_dr...#39;t_come_back Load of issues here, Mark. Sean
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Wanted Charlie Drake - My Boomerang Won't Come Back
Sounds so right for now! Sean
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Ian Levine, Motorcity, Centre City, Blackpool Mecca, And Swons
Confirmed, Steve! Same group indeed. Sean
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Ian Levine, Motorcity, Centre City, Blackpool Mecca, And Swons
You're welcome, Andy. It was me and Ian that jumped the gun! Sean
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Ian Levine, Motorcity, Centre City, Blackpool Mecca, And Swons
The track that Andy is referring to. Its called "You Brought It On Yourself" - It's on Prelude and a different track to Barbara Hall. You and me both thought he was referring to Barbara Hall's 'Sam Dees' song - but he obviously wasn't, he was referring to the Gayle Adams flip to 'Life Saver' Sean
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Ian Levine, Motorcity, Centre City, Blackpool Mecca, And Swons
Flipside of "Your Love Is A Lifesaver"
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Ian Levine, Motorcity, Centre City, Blackpool Mecca, And Swons
Think that was Barbara Hall...
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Dee Dee Gartrell On Maverick
Reckon I might be able to help you here Baz. The record is by Delia Gartrell (same artist but not on the label as Dee Dee) and it's her last 45 (some time after her 2 Maverick 45's) on the Bahith label. She was 'Dee Dee' at Maverick but Delia thereafter (on Demin-Kalo / Right On / Aware / Bahith). Should make it easier to find with the right info, that is if it's "I've Been Loving You Too Long" that you're after, rather than "What It Takes". Cracking version of the Otis Redding tune it is too! The flipside of Jock's "Second Hand Love" 45 is "Would It Break Your Heart". The other Maverick 45 is "I Must Be Doing Something Right / If You Got What It Takes" Her Right On 45 is a reissue of the local Atlanta label release on Demin-Kalo "See What You Done, Done (Hymn No9) / Fight Fire With Fire. I don't own (and have never seen) the Aware 45 "Beautiful Day (Keep Moving On)". It's Extremely rare but I'm sure you'll have better luck with the Delia Gartrell on Bahith. Sean
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Post Stafford Classics
Yeh, probably was. We'd all had it for decades, but Saus was the first I ever heard play it out. Sean
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Preston Crowd Back In The Day
I was gonna ask the same question, Ken. The 'Preston Street Dancers' were legendary, in the Clifton Hall days. Used to really liven up the place - even during my last hour! What happened to them? Where are they now? Sean
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Post Stafford Classics
Shouldn't you be in bed this time o' night? arf! arf!
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Post Stafford Classics
ONE time Mecca spin Gavin, I revived at Clifton Hall, therefore pre Stafford. Awesome double sider. Sean
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Favourite Soul Ballads
Early 70's release Brett. I have it on UK AVCO. Sean
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Walter Wilson On Wand
"Not Now But Later" is a fabulous mid deepie! Was issued by UK Kent comp years ago. Top, top, tune! Sean
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Andy Dyson Records
No 36 Chalky, is that the Nasal mix?
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Help With Price: Chris Jones - Destination Unknown - Goody Train
New one on me Gareth, but it figures. Sean
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Post Stafford Classics
I DJ'd throughout South Yorkshire right through the 70's Ady. Didn't work 'nighters' until Clifton Hall (Whenever that started? 79? / 80?)... but I played it often, initially off the LP before the Revue 45 - and only recently obtained a Gamma copy. Also, I can't help thinking it got issued on a UK label Various Artists LP around 77. At the time I always thought it was well known. Certainly was around my part of the world. I remember John Vincent, late 70's or early 80's turning up with a 45 Sales Box and cheeky begger Bob Steer just pipped me to a Gamma copy... for £3. I've never forgiven him. Still in my all time Top 10 'Northern' dancers. A beautiful record. Sean
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Clifton Hall
The site crashed me last night Darren! But I still clocked young Joanne and Neil before it all went into meltdown!
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Help With Price: Chris Jones - Destination Unknown - Goody Train
It was Neil Hemphill's label, out in Birmingham AL. I'm sure I heard thar Sam scouted talent and, of course, was behind the Ebony Essence stuff. What have you heard Gareth? Sean
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We The People "making My Daydream Real"
Definately with you on that one John. 'What You Done For Me' is a Gorgeous side! Sean