
Everything posted by John Benson
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Sex /its You (baby Its You ) Super City
So where does the version by Johnny Adams fit in? Heard it on the Soul Discovery show last week - is it on his recent CD?
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Heaven & Earth : Super Rare Modern Soul
Dammn - just tried to download it using https://downthisvideo.com/ to find Don C has already had it taken down! Don't suppose anyone managed to get a copy of it?
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Heaven & Earth : Super Rare Modern Soul
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Tuesday Tunes - Atlantic Label 70s
Glad you like it - Actually it's an old Soul Essence spin of Mike Charlton, it took me ages to pick up an issue, you usually find mono/stereo demos of the A side. I'll have a look around and see If I can come up with anything else like this...
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Heaven & Earth : Super Rare Modern Soul
Awesome clip! - Funnily enough I was only recently listening to the interview with Keith Stewart of the group, on Boba's "sitting in the park" show - after I'd had a 'session' playing some of their tunes, from the first release "Promises" on GEC records to the Mercury LP "Fantasy". Then around the end of the interview he mentioned his (then) recent CD on Da Man records "The longshot sessions" - this has a few tracks credited to Heaven & Earth, which at the time I never connected with the group So I had to dig that out and play it again also! Coincidence or what!
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Bernadette Castro( Get Rid Of Him)
I've got this on a UK Pye International four track EP with a picture cover - can't think of the title off hand though Nice ZA 45 Tone! - What's on the other side and was it also released in the States?
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Eddie Billups
Well, seeing as you're talking about me (again) I thought I'd just add my bit. Yes, I have the Eddie Owen 12" - bought from London's Bluebird records during the early 80's. Actually it's on Solid Gold, not Sound of Gold: I don't know for certain if it's exactly the same as the Garpax recording as I've never compared them, but the 12" certainly seems to 'go on' for quite some time (I'll have to time it sometime as there's no timing details on the record) It seems like only yesterday when a group of us were sat discussing this and the numerous other issues of the song / artist variations - Clifton Hall in Rotherham, I have often wondered who the people were, maybe some of you reading this? I never did get any of the other issues of this song though! Here's the Helpp scan btw:
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Bert Decoteaux
Jeree Palmer - "Flattery" / "Will You Keep Love All To Yourself" Columbia 10123 (1975) Not my copy, but 'borowed' from the net
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Bert Decoteaux
Right, here it is - Linda Lewis "Why can't I be the other woman" / "Come on back" on UK Kaleidoscope records - KRL A 2860 (1982) Both sides are produced by Bert Decoteaux, the A side was written by Linda Lewis & T Attel while Linda wrote the flip side on her own. The 45 doesn't appear to have been released in the states either (as far as I can tell) It comes in a rather naff picture cover of Linda in one of those white frilly 'School marm' blouses and a black bow tie - very off putting really If it wasn't for Bert's name in the credits I wouldn't have bothered picking it up in the first place Anyway, if anyone wants to have a listen - here it is: Come_on_back___Linda_Lewis.mp3 It might not be to everyone's taste, but it tends to grow on you after a while
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Bert Decoteaux
OK Mel - Watch this space!
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Bert Decoteaux
Columbia - around 1974 I think, I have a demo of "Flattery" somewhere
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Bert Decoteaux
Hi Mel, Do you have one by Linda Lewis from the 80's? (title escapes me right now) - it's on some UK label like KRL or similar (Kalaidoscope Records Ltd?) It's got Bert's name on it - which is why I picked it up at the time. It might be called "Come on back" - nice mid tempo thing, I'll have to dig it out again
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What You Bought This Week ?
No - you're quite right on this occasion It was later released on UK Ten records # 110 - around 1985 ish (?) US copy was on Motown 1438 BTW But I ain't got either of those, just the Green un!
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Esquires - My Sweet Baby - Hotline 103
Another track from the LP which I always rated - "How could it be" Released on a 45 on Bunky 7756 - another great cheapie from them Must get a copy of the LP sometime - I always though all the good tracks were on 45s - obviously I was wrong on that also What's "When I'm ready" like then?...
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Broomfield - Any Info Please
Hi Dave, I've got a few by Dee Dee Wilde on 4th & Broadway, but can't say as I recall "Certain kind of weather" though. Of course Dee Dee was Eugene's sister if I remember correctly, Simplicious - "Let her feel it" - nice tune I seem to think I've got an old B&S with an article on the Broomfield family which mentions the various groups etc connected with them. Can't recall the group Life though - not the Reprise group from the 70's I assume?
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Luckey Jamal Davis
Sorry, I don't have a copy for sale, but I just noticed you want a copy on Big Hit - of course you meant Big City didn't you
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What You Bought This Week ?
Sean, I've had a look and it seems that it's the same as you said - a Green Demo, not a blue issue But I did come across 2 copies of 21st Creation "Tailgate" UK demos - one Green and one Blue, maybe that's what I was thinking of? So the question still stands - did the Carl Bean UK Motown 45 ever get issued?
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Help Wanted
The Midwest Franchise song isn't the same one Mark, just the same title I'm afraid
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What You Bought This Week ?
I've got a blue copy Sean...or is it a green / blue demo?? Not sure now, I'll have to have a look later
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Esquires - My Sweet Baby - Hotline 103
Sorry... have I got it slightly wrong? US demos are double sided of the A side (Henry Ralph) and not having the B side? Not having a US copy I was only going from memory I thought I'd seen a demo with both sides on it - ah well... I stand corrected then Cheers Joe
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Esquires - My Sweet Baby - Hotline 103
I've got this on Action (Promo) Which just prompts me to mention that strangely enough, this was the 'B' side in the USA whereas on the UK release - it was the 'A' side. UK demos are same both sides but the US demo has both sides of the record. ...That's just in case anyone's interested...
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Thursday Crossover Tunes
Deffo the flip to 'Ella Weez': Leroy Hutson - "Ella Weez" / "Could this be love" Cutom 1996 What number is the one you have Sean? Maybe it came out twice
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Powerhouse Records -king Diamond
- Soundbreakers 45
The flip side is somewhat like a 4 tops song don't you think- Mel Wynn - I Don't Want To Lose You Wand 1189
Wasn't it an old Garry Rushbrooke spin from the early 80's? - Soundbreakers 45