
Everything posted by John Benson
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Nelson George - Soul Cities (chicago)
I hope this is the right place for this, but no doubt the mods will move it if it's not: VH1 Soul Presents: Soul Cities (Chicago) Soul Cities: Chicago The next stop is Chi-town. Writer Nelson George roams through six of a the hippest towns in the U.S., interviewing muscians and checking out the coolest spots. Tune-in Tuesdays at 8pm Central. View VH1 Soul Trailer Here: ">
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O'jays - To Prove I Love You 45
Just what is a cheap copy of this lately? I've seen it from under a tenner to over 75 quid
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Showmen - Our Love Will Grow
My copy is on Itzy, so off hand I don't know which one it'll be? Personally though, I always preferred "Your (my) Everything" as well
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The Exits,on Gemini
Aren't yellow ones demos? Green being stock copies?
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Cover Up Or Acetate? Info Please
Deffo not Tommy Hunt, but I've no idea who it might be either... Sorry!
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Alan David - Matt Lucas - Ann Sexton - Troy Dodds - Fred Parris
Just curious about this one: I've got a white promo of this, but the title on it isn't the same as yours: "Find yourself another man" - same writer/ producer credits, and in Manships book it's the same as mine on both sides, the other side being "Hold on" I've not had a listen to my copy to compare them but assume they are the same song, although listening to your sound bite, she never actually sings "Find yourself..." Hmmm....
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Bobby Paris
Also the title track to his LP which also contains "Per-So-Nally" Not played it in years, so I don't have a clue what it's like anymore
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Hoodoo Rhythm Devils Info Plse
But all kidding aside, if you didn't know the track "Gotta lot of love..." You won't even look twice at the LP when you see the cover with the 'good ole boys' on it! It looks more like a C&W LP than anything else, it's only when you see the credits that you realise there's more to it than meets the eye.
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Nasco - Keep On Running Away - Bits'n Pieces
Hi Sean, yes I noticed the mistake also. But am I imagining it or isn't the version of "Smoke stream" by Bits and Pieces different from the one as by Brothers Sisters & Cousins? I only have the one by Bits & Pieces, but I'm almost sure that when the BS&C 45 was getting plays, I was told (Or maybe heard it?) that the other version was slower or something? Anyone got both versions to confirm this?
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Nasco - Keep On Running Away - Bits'n Pieces
No idea about an LP - but just to clear things up a bit, my 'DJ copy' of "Keep on running away" is just like the one pictured above (multi coloured), which has also got the flip side "Sinner have you been there" - didn't you say that your copy of "Did I scare you" was same both sides? That makes them the same - only different doesn't it? Agreed, it certainly gets very confusing doesn't it? BTW - there's a Nasco singles discography here:https://www.globaldogproductions.info/n/nasco.html No mention of LPs though as far as I can tell...
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Nasco - Keep On Running Away - Bits'n Pieces
Well, I'm not all too sure after having another look at it - is it a demo or what? See what you think: As you can see, it's like the first coloured DJ copy as pictured earlier, but its got "Promo Pop / R&B" on both sides! If you can see in the scan, the A side (031-A) is "Did I scare you" But as far as is it the plug side?... you tell me!
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Ann Sexton - I Still Love You (ss7)
Just dug my copy out for a spin. (Multi coloured) I wasn't aware of the yellow copies either until reading this thread, but 'Mr Man' shows it in his guide, so I guess they must be around. By the way, on playing it, I still have a preference for the other side "Come back home" - not a dancer but a lovely down tempo (but not really deep) tune. All in all thought, it's a good double sider
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Hesitations..new Born Free Lp...how Good Is This
Speaking of UK London, That reminds me the title track came out on a London 45 b/w "Push a little bit harder" I've got an orange demo of this! But also I have to agree the album is not bad, I always quite liked "Don't go" Never had a cover for my copy - a 50p special from Robinsons records in Manchester - late 70's / early 80's ish
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Joe Anderson - You And I
Also released in Brazil... on a 4 track EP... Complete with a neat picture cover All four of his releases are on it by the way! PS - I must also be one of those minorities eh!!
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Debbie Taylor Wanted
Speaking of Polydor, I wonder what the unissued 45 on that label is like? "Superstar" / "A Good Woman Don't Grow On Trees" Polydor 14252 Anyone ever get to hear this?
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Debbie Taylor Wanted
T'other side of this isn't too bad either Sean "Cheaper in the long run" There's a feature, some sound clips & discog on Debbie here:https://www.sirshambling.com/artists/D/debbie_taylor.html
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Can Someone Tell Me What This Record Is Please?
Clarence Carter can do no wrong for some folk eh? Agreed though, it's a lovely tune and as Dave says every home should have one & if not why not? But this version isn't too bad either, in a Sam & Dave kind of way...
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Gil Scott-heron "lady Day & John Coltrane"
Bit of a dilemma this one... The UK Phillips release has "When you are who you are" on the flip side. Philips 6073 705 (1972) The US Flying Dutchman copy has "Save the children" on the flip. I like them both, so sorry - no spares Ever feel kinda of down and out and don't know just what to do? Livin' all of days in darkness, let the sun shine through Ever fell that somehow, somewhere you lost your way? And if you don't get help you won't make it through the day You could call on Lady Day! You could call on John Coltrane! They'll wash your troubles, your troubles away Plastic people with plastic minds on their way to plastic homes There's no beginning, there ain't no ending just on and on and on and on and... It's all because we're so afraid to say that we're alone until our hero rides in, rides in on his saxophone You could call on Lady Day! You could call on John Coltrane! They'll wash your troubles, your troubles away https://www.gilscottheron.com/lylady.html
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Words Spoken Softly At Midnight
Sorry Bri!... Can't say as it means anything to me either Plus, I have the Anacostia LP which makes it worse! Must listen to my records a bit more eh
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Blackpool Mecca No.01s
I thought they were both played at The Mecca?
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Danny Williams - Rat Race / All Those Lies
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Tune In My Head But Cannot Remeber Title
Here's the LP cover: Cool eh "Let life flow" is a lovely tune by the way!
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Tamla Motown Sampler Eps
I've no idea on release dates Mel The only one I have out of them is the "Christmas Greetings..." with Stevie Wonder's track "what Christmas means to me". I've not come across any of the others and only ever seen the one with Al Kent "Ooh pretty lady" on the odd list (but not for a long time) Maybe someone else knows?
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Tamla Motown Sampler Eps
Courtesy of Boogaloo records website: https://www.broadwayboogaloo.co.uk/promo%20...d%20twelves.htm TAMLA MOTOWN LABEL PROMO ONLY SEVENS Ken East Of EMI Records: Special Invite To Supremes Reception At EMI House November 1968 Before Their Royal Command Performance PSR 319 The Detroit Spinners: We'll Have It Made PSR 352 Al Kent: OOO Pretty Lady Eddie Kendricks: Girl, You Need A Change Of Mind Willie Hutch: Slick The Undisputed Truth: Mama I Got A Brand New Thing (Don't Say No) PSR 353 Rare Earth: Big John Is My Name Jermaine Jackson: The Bigger You love (The Harder You Fall) Marvin Gaye: Let's Get It On Smokey Robinson & The Miracles: I Gotta Dance To Keep From Crying PSR 361 Come Round Here (I'm The One You Need) I Second That Emotion The Tears Of A Clown Gladys Knight & The Pips: I Heard It Through The Grapevine PSR 362 Just Walk In My Shoes You Need A Love Like I Do (Don't You) If I Were Your Woman Diana Ross & The Supremes: Baby Love PSR 365 You Can't Hurry Love The Happening Love Child Four Tops: I Can't Help Myself PSR 371 7 Rooms Of Gloom Walk Away Rene It's All In The Game The Commodores: Wide Open PSR 378 The Bump Slippery When Wet Diana Ross: Diana Ross Slags Off 5th Dimension For Stealing Her Song - Love Hangover, Also Sings The Song (white label) PSR 399 Stevie Wonder / Thelma Houston / Commodores / David Ruffin / Willie Hutch / Jr Walker Christmas Greetings From Motown 1977 (Special Sleeve) PSR 417 Stevie Wonder: What Christmas Means To Me The Tamla Triple Pack (Pic Cov) SPSEP 209A Jackson Five: Skywriter Jackson Five: Hallelujah Day Gladys Knight & The Pips: Neither One Of Us Gladys Knight & The Pips: Don't It Make You Feel Guilty Temptations: Masterpiece Temptations: Law Of The Land Jackson Five: Skywriter Gladys Knight & The Pips: Daddy Could Swear, I Declare FLEXI DISCS Tamla Motown Flexi Charbusters Vol 5 Double Sided Flexi - Presented By Noel Edmunds SFI 66 - 1970 Supremes: Together We Can make Such Sweet Music The Motown Spinners: (She's Gonna Love Me At Sundown The Jackson Five: Goin' Back To Indiana Four Tops: In These Changing Times Motown Flexi Single Sided Commodores SFI 320 - 1977 Commodores: Group Introduction I Feel Sanctified Brick House Tamla Motown Flexi Single Sided Jackson Five LYN 2639 Jackson Five Sing Personally To Valentine Readers Tommy Vance: Intrduces: The MOWEST Label The Artists And The Sounds - Part 1 And Part 2 - Prior To The Launch Of The Label In 1972 7" PROMO SPSR 350 1971
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Tamiko Jones
Yes, I seem to remember her being there also? Wasn't it sometime around that remake they did of "Spellbound"? Here's the 'playtex' 45 for Mr Burton I quite like it myself Not all that long since I picked this copy up, but as it's a m/s promo, I just hope the other side isn't something worth having. Likewise, the flip to "I'm spellbound" on Golden World has a lovely flip called "Am I glad now"