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  1. PM or email me: mark AT mediahut.co.uk THANKS!
  2. Duane Yates "Passin' On By / Anyone" (N-Joy) OFFERS, PLEASE - open until Friday at 18:00 GMT. Powerhouse R&B destroyer; one of the best of its kind and so sought-after. It only seems fair to let this one go open for bids. The vinyl is virtually mint, but the disc is slightly dished to a depth of 2mm or so at the apex. Thankfully, "Passin' On By" is the convex side, so there's no tracking or slippage issues (also, the dishing is even so there's no warp and playback is not affected). For what it's worth, the flipside doesn't slip on my turntable, but that side is garbage anyway. The dishing has caused a little storage ringwear on the label but this still may be the best copy yet to come up for sale. Audio & scan below are from the copy for sale: https://www.divshare.com/download/24645425-66d https://www.divshare.com/image/24645428-258
  3. "Coise. Upon the world." Nice one, Ed.
  4. He's auctioned a demo since then, mind.
  5. The one JM auctioned was a demo. I remember watching it end!
  6. Red label issues do exist, I've seen a couple.
  7. Moses Smith "Keep On Striving" / "Come On Let Me Love You" (Cotillion) Lovely white demo on M- vinyl. Awesome double sider; one slamming conscious jam, one upbeat dancer! SOLD https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sWktbScJTs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xauXhOA4XFU
  8. Ty Karim & George Griffin: Keep On Doin' (Sheridan House) 12" Glossy VG+ (almost M-) few sleeving hairlines NAP, clean labels. Utterly essential, classic stepper! £60.00 + P&P (free in UK) as PayPal gift. Cheaper than Discogs but offers also accepted! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGal9IY0QyI
  9. HORIZON Give It Up / You Went Away (Shine) M- Killer first release from 1980 before their (weaker) stuff on AAA. A small handful of these Texas beauties were discovered recently and all seem to have dried up now. Has sold for ludicrous money (between £300 and £600) but I think £125 for a near minter is fair now they're all gone! Nice mellow stepper on the flip, too. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phoe7vf8Y2w https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GtSvm6St4I
  10. Stone Creations: Hands on a Golden Key / It Song (Fly-By-Nite) M- Utter killer, unique sounds. Guaranteed original; one of the last of the mint storestock copies discovered a coupla years back. Cleanest I've seen. £250 or best offer. Has sold for more in lesser condition! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqvzU45U7Gw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0clnodIVAs
  11. SOLD! Parnell Jackson "Love, Peace & Happines" (JMC) Gorgeous and unknown(?) sweet stepper from Detroit that never shows up. Flipside is the instrumental. Must be someone who can make better use of this on a scene that me! No idea what this might be worth. Offers? YouTube clip below has the AUDIO from the copy for sale, though the image is not. Sale copy is a shade cleaner. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwU9E26Nr-0
  12. Jaisun "Baby, You Got Me Loving You" (Conbrio) Mono/stereo, red labels VG. Light marks. £70 + P&P. Offers taken. https://www.popsike.eu/pix/20120223/110830884745.jpg Superb and very rare, sultry stepper seen at £250 recently! Image not mine, but clip is from disc for sale. Excuse the false start! https://www.divshare.com/download/24225346-107
  13. Daddy Bones replied to a post in a topic in Record Sales
    God, I love this. Someone lend me $411.
  14. Yeah but the half was the good half. One of the Cat label 45s released at the same time the was similarly off-centre, every single copy (The Kinfolks, was it?) so some bloke at the plant was battered that day. Anyone know anything about Leno Philips? He was actually Philip Wright, wasn't he?
  15. Amazing record. And two copies totalling less than I paid for mine. D'oh!
  16. Dope 45. Flipside is a jawdropper of a funk tune too.
  17. PM or email mark AT mediahut.co.uk THANKS!
  18. An old thread, this, I know - but just saw one of these for the first time recently and was disappointed that the bootleggers hadn't gone the whole way and call the artist "Loo Curtain."
  19. Classic brassy stomper! Clips from actual 45 below. Still glossy, very light sleeve marks - I tend to grade harshly, so somewhere around VG to VG+. Not as mint a player as the demo that Manship auctioned for £300+ recently, but then issues seem to be hardly seen. Plays great though, no pops or clicks at all. Dunno what to ask for, so best offer over £200 by Friday March 2nd at noon? PayPal/cash/whatever. Work that out later. PM me or email mark AT mediahut.co.uk Part 1: DivShare File - 01 A.mp3 Part 2: DivShare File - 02 B.mp3 Cheers!
  20. Brilliant thread, nice one FineWino. That Dream Team song is dope on a rope.
  21. Ah, I thought maybe he was an actual hitman. One you have to contact through an intermediary, you know. Rifle in a suitcase, piano wire belt and all that kind of thing. I'll give it a go, thanks Dave.
  22. Thanks, Dave. How do I reach this so-called Johnny Hitman? The Karen version is nothing like the Calla original. Rerecorded around 1969; nasty, heavy drums - a sort of grinding psych-funk version. Flip is dope as well. One man's meat is yada yada yada... Weingarden, you know what a travesty I am. A walking perversion, no less.

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