Everything posted by Sean Hampsey
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Wanted Cheapie Kiki Dee Love Is A
'Great Expectations" Tamla LP track. One here: https://cgi.ebay.com/KIKI-DEE-Great-Expectations-soul-vinyl-LP-/350346894499?cmd=ViewItem&pt=Music_on_Vinyl&hash=item51924d5ca3 Sean
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Uk Stax Label Anomoly?
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Uk Stax Label Anomoly?
This is the UK Copy of Cafe Regios / Shaft. The one pictured above is definitely not UK, although they both have same serial number. Sean
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Tribe On Abc
Looks Lebanese to me John. Sean
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Sweet Deep & Group Ballad Cd Swap
No, you're right Dave. Count me out mate! Sean
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Sweet Deep & Group Ballad Cd Swap
Eddie told me about this last night. Great idea Rich. If you can squeeze me in I'd love it. Cheers, Sean
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Can We Build A House?
Drifters - Up On The Roof Ali Ollie Woodson - Drama In The Bedroom Vivian Copeland - Key In The Mailbox Chairmen Of The Board - Working On A Building of Love
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Singers Who Mention There Own Name In Their Song
Lou Ragland on Since You Said You Were Mine Sean
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Rozetta Johnson
That was my BooBoo, Rich. I lead you on the rocks mate. Sebastian is right. "Who You Gonna Love" is CT 003. Sorry, Sean
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Rozetta Johnson
Neither of those are Boots, Andy. Great tune written by Sam Dees wife, Lillian. INCREDIBLE flipside too, in "Who You Gonna Love" - Sam Dees perfection! Sean
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Wanted - Eddie Parker - The Spotlights On You
- Jesse James 45 Unleashed To The World
Yep - Another great 45 release from the Soul Junction guys. This is turning out to be a really significant label. All quality releases deserving of our total support. Sean- Wanted - Eddie Parker - The Spotlights On You
Sorry, I don't know how to do that. Sean- Wanted - Eddie Parker - The Spotlights On You
Might be. As you know, demand is a major factor in the price of a record. The more people want it, the higher the price. The fewer copies available, the higher the price. Have got the second part nailed down (It couldn't be more elusive). Just need demand to increase... and we could have a priceless rarity on our hands here. Not that its for sale, you understand. Sean- The Sound Of New Orleans
You took the words right out of my mouth Sebastian. I prefer the RONN copy, but you're right, both cuts are great! Sean- What Are The Current Big Spins Of The Moment?
Candi Staton "One More Hurt" - Unissued MONSTER track, from the Ace 'Haul of FAME'. Hear it played LOUD this weekend at Rugby! Magnificent - I kid you not. Sean- Wanted - Eddie Parker - The Spotlights On You
Sorry guys, I owed Dylan so that's why he got it. Don't think I'll be sharing it with anyone else for a while. However, I'm in negotiations with Grey Matter, who own the publishing, to try and get it put out. Meanwhile, you can forget Frank Wilson. This has got to be the rarest tune on the planet. Sean- Only Dancing To What You Know
Agree, although the 'scene' is a bit like a bus ride - some folk decided to get off at the first stop, others at various stops along the way, while some just wanna stay on the bus to see where the journey leads! That's people I guess! Sean- Wanted - Eddie Parker - The Spotlights On You
It's a dream bit of tuneage Dylan. Same backing track as 'Love You Baby'... only better lyrics! And a lot more elusive than the Mica 45. Sean- Only Dancing To What You Know
I guess the difference is that on many scenes, people 'dance' just for the sake of 'dancing' (therefore they'll dance to owt) whereas Soul fans tend to dance 'in appreciation of' and for the sake of the record. E.g. At Cleethorpes on Saturday I wasn't there for the 'dancing' but was on the floor like a shot when Shirley Lawson's 'One More Chance' came on. No doubt the 'Northern' Scene is a dance scene but with such a broad base of records and such a knowledgeable audience it's easier to be more 'selective' in how one expends ones energy. The Modern scene is also a 'dance' scene, but probably less selective. They really do dance to owt. Sean- Wanted - Eddie Parker - The Spotlights On You
Me too Pete. Should have been a MONSTER! Let me know if you find a spare. Sean- Flamma Sherman (Sounds Of The Sixties)
Yep - the Parker 45 is a great underplayed, unknown, unreleased, unrecorded bit of tuneage! Maybe some day! Sean- Salvadors Interview
Awesome Bob. Gonna check out the link. Many thanks. Sean- The Solars
1973 - Rotherham Market - 35p Nice deepie flipside too! Sean- Flamma Sherman (Sounds Of The Sixties)
One of the 'Sherman Sisters' here, working now as an Artist, and a brief Bio. Quote "part of the 4 sister act group called the 'Sherman Sisters'wrote songs such as Bassa love, and became Englands first all black girls pop group who worked with the Beatles. https://www.saatchi-g...le//103298.html There is a CD of SNB tracks also available called Sunday Sunshine, released in Oct 2008, featuring a couple of Flamma Sherman tracks; "Move Me" (the topside to "Where Is He") and "Bassa Love". https://www.amazon.co...s/dp/B001FYUFMS But none of them are as good as Eddie Parkers fantastic, unreleased, unrecorded, 'The Spotlight's On You' Dean . Sean - Jesse James 45 Unleashed To The World