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  1. I always wondered if she was the actress....? https://www.aveleyman.com/ActorCredit.aspx?ActorID=10306 She appeared in a few films including some Horror flicks, she also had a 45 out on Skyway called 'Monster Bride / Monster Miss'
  2. Only 45 of theirs missing from my collection, superb group.
  3. This is massive! In my house anyway Good call. I'll nominate this one...
  4. Yeah, I like them, I have a couple of their 45s (the other one on Parlophone and a solo one on Decca) but they are fairly tough to find. I do collect the British soul stuff too, some great unknown 45s to seek out! EDIT: Bizzare! A copy f this popped up on my Discogs wants notification this morning! Duly purchased....from Serbia!
  5. One of the best!
  6. I think that Rick Reardon is the main connection to the 2 groups Benji, 7 Dwarfs came first then Rick and maybe 1 or 2 of the others formed The Ambassadors (possibly!). Rick Reardon is lead singer on the Ambassadors 'Whole Lotta Soul' side, he was in the 7 Dwarfs. It seems that Eric Spitzer is the main guy behind the Ambassadors. A bit of info here... https://whitedoowopcollector.blogspot.co.uk/2010/09/seven-dwarfsthe-time.html and here.... https://www.45cat.com/record/nc764063us and here... https://www.discogs.com/artist/1790636-The-Ambassadors-4
  7. I've just posted a photo of the group on ABTS 'Blue Eyed Soul' thread.
  8. Just came across this photo on the net 'Al Williams & The Assembly Of Soul' ...so, is this the Detroit (La Beat) artist? I've never seen an actual photo of our Detroit guy. BTW: This is the site I got it from.... https://www.williamslakedanceclub.com/bands.html
  9. There is a version of the Nooney Rickett track 'Sad Tomorrows' on a Trini Lopez 45 (Reprise 0328) 1964 and on an LP 'The Love Album' (Reprise 6165) 1965
  10. Just doing some digging and I found out that The Majestics / David & Ruben '(I Love Her So Much) It Hurts Me' (Linda 121) were actually The Romancers (also on Linda) with David & Ruben Robles. More 'brown-eyed Soul' rather than blue as these were Mexican/Hispanic/Chicano artists. To confuse matters even more, a previous outing by The Majestics on Linda 111 'Strange World' was actually by an all black group called 'The Atlantics', this group featured Barry White! Strange world indeed!
  11. Soul-slider replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    I have just sent for 3 45's from the States and asked the seller if he could record a smaller amount as I don't want to pay customs as it's a rip off here in the UK. His reply was "Well, I have complete worldwide customer satisfaction wherever I post to" .......so I'm reading between the lines that he's gonna come good for me? I'm going to refuse them if I don't get any joy and they can be returned for a refund. I AIN'T PAYING IT!
  12. 'Marvellos' did well! I always thought this was a £60-100 record! Just shows how behind the times I am
  13. Yeah, he sure could dance! I only just (last week) purchased his album on Chess from 1967. 'I'm In Trouble' one of my fave blue eyed Soul tracks. RIP big fella.
  14. I thought the Soul Tribe Canadian 'Groove City' re-issue was an alternate take? So must be at least 2 takes?
  15. Des, I'll have Len Barry, Anthony & Somophores and Jeff Barry please. I'm UK. John
  16. The Hesitations 'Soul Superman' album, just to feel that magic Detroit Soul sound!
  17. Ha, I just googled it and got 'Under the frogs ass'....
  18. Singers were top notch I thought, 'Time' & that F. Wilson tune sung with plenty o' soul I thought. It was just a bit of fun really. My 11 year old daughter thought it was great.
  19. Soul-slider replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    It is random 'pot luck'. My postie told me they just pick out a random parcel of $15 value or more.
  20. Well, you're right. Missus always has it on and I didn't hear Frank Wilson & Co once!
  21. Yeah, I'll give you £20 for Strangeloves just to take it off your hands

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