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  1. Cheers guys! I thought that looked like 'Millie Small' in the background on the 2nd photo! Indeed.
  2. Had these photos for ages in my 'Soul Artists' USB album but listed as 'unknown'. Anyone have any ideas who they might be? The guy on the piano could be Booker T. ? TIA.
  3. Yeah, The Hollies had a 'beat' hit with the Evie Sands Northern Soul in-demander. Evie Sands every time though!!!
  4. Jimmy Cliff on a great Ska 45....
  5. So-so Brit version of the 'Lemme B. Good' mid-tempo track...
  6. ..and strangely, it also has the same B-side as Lorraine Silver's 45.. 'I Know You'll Be There'!!!
  7. I would imagine some would dismiss as pop pap, but I quite like this version of the Tommy Sands Northern dancer...
  8. Goldmine, Kent etc need to bring out a double album / CD of all the great Northern Soul LP only tracks!
  9. I found this... Not really much info and apologies if you've already seen it... 45catGene Thompson And The Counts - Won't You Let Me Know7" Single on 45cat: Gene Thompson And The Counts - Won't You Let Me Know / You Don't Love Me - Ace - USA - 673 x
  10. https://youtu.be/ByMTuWLU0RY
  11. There's a version by 'The Daughters Of Eve' on Cadet but re-titled 'Social Tragedy' for some reason!
  12. This was in among the first few I bought.. 'Lou Roberts & The Marks - Ten To One' (MGM).
  13. AKA The Blue Sharks. The same cut but louder and minus the crowd noise version on this UK LP...
  14. That could get plays at 'Northern' nights, great vocals! EDIT: I knew I'd heard it before! Track 19... Accidentals on there too.
  15. I got my copy from a car boot years ago. I played the other side first 'Out Of Sight, Out Of Mind' and immediately thought Garage/Freakbeat. However I have to say, soon as I played the other side 'Is It On Is It Off' I immediately thought Garage / Northern. Just my observation.
  16. Without getting into the 'Blue-eyed Soul' sounds rather than Garage per se I guess this falls into the Garage/Soul category. Played at niters? Not sure, it's acetate only... https://youtu.be/xT8HTBWVP_U
  17. That Little Jr. Jesse is a great tune! Also The Alpacas. King Edwards & His B.D's track was also done by The Swingin' Medallions but that's LP only.
  18. There are loads more than people realise. There has been a thread on here about this before, several years ago and a lot of tunes came out of the woodwork. Obviously a couple of biggies are 'The Seven Dwarfs'and 'The Deadbeats'.
  19. Ah, thank you for the info.
  20. Came out on 'Vibraton' in the US.
  21. Official UK 45 release...
  22. Check out The Swingin' Medallions Lp containing a great Northern dancer M.T.Y.L.T.T. (More Than Yesterday Less Than Tomorrow).
  23. Yeah, sounds blue-eyed, especially the b-side.

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