
Everything posted by John Benson
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Plumby Standing In For Eddy Edmondson On Solar Radio 31/01/10
Nice one Steve! BTW - The Moments CD is called "Moments to remember"
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" Love Love Love " Which Do You Prefer?
I wasn't going to mention this one Steve, but since you've mentioned it - it's not actually bad... but not as good as JRB, let alone Donny
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Plumby Standing In For Eddy Edmondson On Solar Radio 31/01/10
Oi - I think I might 'resemble' that remark too!
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" Love Love Love " Which Do You Prefer?
Out of the two (entirely different) songs which share the same title, I would have to go for..... Donny and Bobby Both the better versions IMHO
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Paradox - Ring The Changes
Well I picked up my David Walker promo up before that Pete It was just another record to make numbers up off a market stall though - I didn't actually know of the Paradox record until it got a mention by Clarkie in Steve G's mag. Even then it was some time until I connected the two as being the same tune!
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Blanch Carter, Halos Are For Angels On Gsf
You're safest with an issue - it has a flip side - "Hello you again" Apparantly an ex Blackpool Mecca spin, but I don't recall hearing it? That issue was never booted
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Soul Explosion Lp
I certainly did, Googled, Amazoned, Ebayed, you name it - I tried it But nothing else shows up, just this one Pity they didn't go the whole hog and include Connie Laverne as well eh
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Soul Explosion Lp
Right, for anyone who just might be interested, here's an update on this album. It arrived today and as suspected it IS material from the GSF label, in fact it's actually on GSF, albeit not quite like the one we know. Here's the track listing from the back cover: Note the Anderson Brothers and Blanch Carter tracks were as suspected, the Garnet Mimms isn't bad either! Here's the labels: Makes you wonder if they released any 45s on this logo in Israel doesn't it? There's no mention of the year of release, but I would imagine it was probably during the early 70's while the US label was still active?
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Jo Ann Gerratt
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Mercury Records
You'll probably know the Dee Dee Warwick CD is around with most of her Mercury / Blue Rock material on? Called I want to be with you, The Mercury / Blue Rock sessions It's only got "Don't you ever give up" on, not the other side - unfortunately
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Hokis Pokis
What's that then - Canadian RCA?
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8 Track Stereo Tapes?
Just remembered I've also got one of those adaptors which allowed you to play cassette tapes in the 8 track players. From Tandys (Radio Shack) if I recall...
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8 Track Stereo Tapes?
My dad had one in his car around 1972 / 73, we also had a player for the house. (It just played though not a recorder.) I bought a few soul tapes for it to listen to mainly in the car. Motown disco classics, a few other assorted compilations etc. I forget just what they were now. The car player and speakers were Radiomobile and after having them in the loft for many years, I put them on eBay around 10 years ago and they went to a guy in the USA for his british sports car. Some of the tapes also went on the bay, some 'may' still be in the loft, with the house player?
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Mary Saxton ..sad Eyes Lp - Sold Thanks
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Coast To Coast - Bbc Film - Lenny Henry - Clip
Here you go folks, check out this site: https://www.tv-memories.com/detailscoasttocoast.htm?gclid=CLCAm-vAtZ8CFZJe4wodQ066zw Maybe this will take the 'heat ' off you Pete!
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9Th Creation: Much Too Much (7" Hilltak)
There's one here also: https://www.gemm.com/item/9TH--CREATION/GOT--MY--BABY--BACK/GML310149898/
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Soul Explosion Lp
Hi Mick - a bit of both really I've still not heard back yet, but as it's already in the post, I'll post more when it lands. Yes, the Anderson Brothers was a one sider, so it's a good chance we'll know that track! Only two sides of Blanche Carter were on the label , so it has to be one of them, the others had more than one release, so who knows on those?
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Soul Explosion Lp
Looking through one of the usual sites, I came across this description of an LP for sale: Mint Israeli LP of Soul explosion on Local Gal Ron label. This compilation includes songs of Garnet Mimms, LLoyd Price, Anderson Brothers, Blanch Carter, Liberation, Winfield Parker, Joe Quarterman and Sound Experience. Now to me it looks like a GSF records compilation, but I've never heard of one? I've contacted the seller for more info, but not had a reply as yet... Does anyone know anything about it? - track listing perhaps, it looks quite interesting to me Interesting cover too
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Sam Dees Stereo/mono Dj Copy Price Needed
I'd also advise anyone to go for the issue if they get chance. "Save the love" is a wonderful piece of music
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Mary Saenz
Anyone heard it by the Delfonics? Sounds like something they 'could' have done around the "Loving her" period
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Hmmm... Dare I Post This Up But Does Anyone
In my defence, might I just add that the ones I got rid of were NOT soul records, just ones I'd picked up over the years in 'bundles' - such as 10 for a quid type of thing. They just looked interesting but actually were cr*p!
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Hmmm... Dare I Post This Up But Does Anyone
I once took a load to a (not so) local charity shop, never been back since!
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Purple Mundi - Stop Hurting Me Baby - Cat
I think you'll find Phillip is her Brother - As is Milton: All about Phillip Wright. Now known as "Simply Phillip", an Entertainer since the age of 7 years old, Phillip joined his Mother Rosa Akins Wright, who organized a family singing group with her six children while she played the guitar, and naming them the Echoes of Joy, a Gospel singing Group. The family performed in Miami as the Host Children's Group whenever there was a Gospel Concert held in Miami during the 1950's. They also performed in other Genres over the State of Florida. Later learning to play the guitar and changing to performing in Night clubs with a calypso band, Phillip's first Night Club Performance was at the Knight Beat Club in Miami at the Sir John Hotel. As guitarist with a calypso band called the Downbeats. Phillip began touring with Commedian Flip Wilson in 1957. He also played guitar for Sam Cooke, Chubby Checker, Hank Ballard, Jerry Butler, the Chiffons, and many more known Recording Artists. As the years passed and maturity set in, Phillip begin performing as a guitarist with King Curtis and the Kingpins, with Cissy Houston and the Sweet Inspirations, Erma Franklin, Junior Walker and the All stars, Joey Garcia and the Greatful Dead, Jimmi Hendrix, Patti Labelle, Sonny and Cher, Jimmy Ruffin, the Perfections, Dee Dee Warwick, and Screaming Jay Hawkins. In the earlier years he played guitar with his brother Charles Wright's band called the Afro Beats. Phillip grew up in Miami, Florida and Boston Massachusetts. He also recorded with his other brother Judge Milton Wright Jr. who can be heard on 2 albums. One of those albums is still a big hit in Europe that is called "Friends and Buddies". Phillip recorded with his sister the Super Star Performer, Writer, and Producer Ms. Betty Wright. As well, he recorded with KC and the Sunshine Band that included his other sister Ms. Jeannette Wright. Phillip has had an extremely long and successful career in the Entertainment Field. Now ready for the world to listen to his first Contemporary Gospel Jazz Cd called "Simply Phillip". https://www.myspace.com/simplyphillip Pictured above is Milton Wright & Phillip Wright
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Bob Meyer Going Rate
I've never heard it played out, but understand it's been or still is popular in Europe? Last price I remember was over 100 UKP I don't particulaly like it myself though, much prefer Dee Ervin or Chuck Jackson
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The Esquires
Ha ha... so have I... and one of the issues too Not certain which variant the issue is though!