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  1. That's the one. Nice.
  2. Nice track by Lisa Stanfield on Jools' Hootenanny last night. Lovely piece of Crossover/Northern played brilliantly by Jools' band.
  3. Top stuff Pete. The only one I didn't know was U Roy - Tom Drunk. I have the book.
  4. Soul-slider replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    I remember buying the Terry Callier L.P with that track on it as a brand new piece of vinyl about 5 years ago in Fopp for £9.99, obviously a re-issue. This one...
  5. ....mind, it's wierd that Motown used the 'Inferno' logo on that realease, you'd have thought they'd just put the Volumes on Gordy or something. I mean Fantastic Four got put on Soul. Maybe they just liked the 'Inferno' name? EDIT: Is that the only Inferno release after Motown purchased them? It's the only one I've seen.
  6. Quite right too Chalky. The later Inferno release with the Motown address I featured in a Motown Compilation CD, the earlier red Inferno releases I wouldn't even think of it
  7. That's why I posted that particular Inferno release, it has 'Distributed By Motown Record Corp' on so I assume it can go into a Motown collection?
  8. Well Richard hasn't answered back yet....must be searching out those Motown treasures???
  9. Buttered Popcorn is surpassed by the flip 'Tell Me - The Vows'.
  10. Yeah, tell me about it. I have the L.p......bummer.
  11. Unfortunately, in the UK hooligans and black music have always gone hand in hand. Some 1980's Skinheads took it further and started preaching racism while ironically attending Soul/Ska/Reggae nights!!! DOH!!!
  12. Bobby Darin did a decent one on Motown...'Melody'
  13. I collect the albums too, UK & US. Think I got most of them. Rarest one I have is the Eddie Holland, followed by Marvin Gaye's first, Brenda Holloway (both), Miracles first, Temptations first, Monitors etc etc etc....
  14. Look backwards not forward ...by which I mean start with the 60's stuff, there are some great tunes to be had for peanuts. Marvin Gaye's 'Chained/At Last' Tamla is a good example, cheap as chips but a fantastic double sided dancer.
  15. I used to frequent the Wirrina (and the Fleet) with the King's Lynn crowd, 80's/90's. Good times.
  16. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDaR9BvZ_TU
  17. Yeah, but still 3 days to go!!! So......?? "Madness, madness they call it madness"
  18. Agree re The Apollas. Nice, let's get this one issued!! Mr. Croasdell.....
  19. Well, now that aggrolite is sorted, Manship auctioned one a few months back and got over £200 for it.
  20. I think the most popular one by the group is on 'Shades'....'Jesse James Rides Again' or something like that?
  21. There are a few by the Inner Mind that sell quite well to old skinheads. 'Reggae Limits' & 'Doggy Bite Postman' are 2 which spring to mind.
  22. Soul-slider replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Just how good was that man!
  23. Soul-slider replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Two to look out for on Piccadilly by J.James are 'Water' & 'If You Knew'. Both great Northern type tunes. 'If You Knew' is another version of the Ebony Keyes. EDIT: Doh! How thick am I, i've just realised those 2 tracks are by Geno Washington on Piccadilly!! I had the J.James EP with 'This Heart Of Mine' but NO cover/sleeve so when I got the 45 I traded the E.P on as sound was low.

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