Everything posted by John Reed
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Tommie Young - That's All Part... - Soul Power
I thought they were just label variations. It only seemed recently that anyone has had any interest in this record. The other side is a real cracker and gives Bobby Patterson's version a run for its money.
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Ebay Advice
I'm not too sure if ebay will side with the seller if you don't pay. What you can do is pay it via paypal and if the postage is a lot less than a couple of dollarsof the amount you paid, put in an excessive postage claim with ebay/paypal.
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Joe Perkins Runaway Slave, Jerry Tiffe Sceptre
The guy with the user name "Henry" on here has one for sale in his Gemm shop, if he's still got it maybe he could lend it to you. Joe Perkins is one of my favourite singers, but sadly I don't have a copy as IMO it's one of his worst recordings and was happy to leave it as a gap in my collection.
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Kapp - (Label Of The Week)
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Bell Records
At a slight tangent, with Phily Groove releases I've seen: W/D's, standard Red and the Blue labels of releases such as: Delfonics - Ready Or Not and Didn't I Blow Your Mind. I've only seen W/D's of the Coupe De Villes releases so have always assumed they got no further. But for Mary Holmes I've only seen W/D's and the Blue label, does anyone have or seen a standard red release of Mary Holmes - I Need Your Lovin', or was it only pressed at one plant (blue press) due to it not picking up interest, as it must have sold quite well on De Valliant for Philly Groove to give it national distribution.
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Charlene & The Soul Serenaders
I said this in one of the previous thread and concur with Gareth. The Paradox release has always been in demand for as long as I can remember although it generally wasn't chased for Can You Win. It might not have commanded the prices it goes for today, but it was still hard to get hold of.
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Holy Spirit - Spiritual Soul and Gospel Funk From Shreveport's Jewel Label
Boy thats a new one on me, I thought it was just leased out to Jewel rather than it being pressed on Golden. It's one of the missing numbers in the Golden Discography on Dave Rimmers site.
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Holy Spirit - Spiritual Soul and Gospel Funk From Shreveport's Jewel Label
Bugger, all those cheap Jewel Devotional records gone forever....... Its fantastic that a set like this gets to see the light of day, I hope it sells bucket loads.
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Keb On The Modern Side
J.D. Hall - I Wanna Get Into You was one
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Mark Capanni
And nothing to do with soul
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Most Bizarre Playlist Of All Time?
Phyllis Hyman is 1979 and Miami is from 1974
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Album Only D.j.'s - Are There Any Out There ?
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Sy Hightower - Monarch Lp Test Pressing
snap.....
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Sy Hightower - Monarch Lp Test Pressing
I think Rod got it from Ian Dewhirst, so maybe Ian can shed some more light on the subject.
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Album Only D.j.'s - Are There Any Out There ?
There are tunes where I prefer the LP (or 12") version better than the 7". Johnny Taylor - Blues In The Night would I be chastised for playing it from the LP instead of the foreign EP. Should CD's be included in this thread too? What about playing Chuck Jackson What's With This Loneliness from CD, would the lynch mob be out even though its the original format? Is it better to play Reginald Garland's Gangster Girl from the CD or LP, or doesn't that count?
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Alfreda Brockington
Think the one with the smaller text is a re-issue and these have a "R" at the end of the matrix number.
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Lanier & Co I Don't Know
Singles wise Lynn White - Slow & Easy was the first release on Waylo and that was 1984. If it was 81/82, that would make "I Don't Know" before their Larc stuff.
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You Are Invited To An Ovo Venue As A Guest Dj You Can Play 12 Records What Are They ?
Sadly, let the dick swinging contest begin. So how many big records can a person show off in one set.
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Top Album Only Tracks
I really like the Turner Brothers - Sweetest Thing In The World and I dont think that got released on a 7" Another one I'm unsure if released as a single is Soul Explosion - We Gonna Make It, such a great tune, but nothing to do with the dance floor.
- Record Label "envy"
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Darrow Fletcher-Its No Mistake-Value?
Yet.... had to do it
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Album Only D.j.'s - Are There Any Out There ?
Some of the 2-Step nights I attended in the 80's had LP only sets, wasnt an issue to them.
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House For Sale - Male Vocal
Putting any credibility aside, I love that song, no really..... Its just so catchy and a great sing-along. When they were young all of my children were mesmerised when it came on the telly. "You know we belong together, You and I forever and ever........"
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Jimmy Hughes On Fame F-1002
Steal Away was also distributed by Vee Jay. I cant remember a mention of the distributors on the releases after this until June Conquests Tollie distributed demo of Almost Persuaded (not seen an issue of that one), but the multicoloured release doesnt mention a distributer. I think Vee Jay took up distributing Goldwax about the time Fame changed distribution, maybe they thought distributing Goldwax was more of a money maker than distributing Fame.
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Record Shop Day - The Missing 45
I don't really think it was given the publicity of the other record day releases, maybe because it's a cover of a Nirvana song.