Everything posted by Jaco
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Tiger Town Records
Just the 4 per R & B Indies: 001 Lewis Clark & the Explorers - "If I ever,ever leave you/Unknown" 002 Lewis Clark & the Explorers - "I need your lovin' so bad/Lets do it now" 003 MK 111 - "Blues for George C/Mocha Nova" 004 Lewis Clark & the Explorers - "Here's my heart/If you ever, ever leave me"
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Sweet Deep & Group Cd Swap
It certainly is a great 45 - my CD (which hopefully will be out early next week) has "Come on back (to me)" on it, so that's both sides covered. Mike
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San Francisco Tko's-Who Is The Female Lead Singer On "make Up Your Mind"?
Penny Lewis.
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Found In The Basement - New Podcast
Top stuff as always, Pete.
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Sweet Deep & Group Cd Swap
Kev Cane's landed today Great stuff, Kev - just listening to the Notations - "Make me twice the man". My own CD has a version by New York City on it. Mike
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Beatin Rhythm - Manchester moves
It's not moving to Oldham Street but further down Tib Street (away from the City Centre).
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Sweet Deep & Group Cd Swap
Looking forward to your selection Kev, along with the others. Mine are almost complete - should be able to get them out this week. Mike
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Delfonics - Philly Groove Records
Pat Sands and The Pebbles.
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Northern Soul's Fastest 45's
Heard this for the first time in a long time today and thought it sounded pretty fast to me.... Benny Curtis - "Dirty hearts" Must be an age thing as I don't remember it appearing that fast, first time around.
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Big Bo & The Arrows And The Four M's
The other one listed in R & B Indies is: 203 R L Griffin - Big Bo & The Arrows - "Give yourself another chance/Nobody cares" Is that the one, Marc?
- "sweet" James Epps
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David Ruffin
According to DFTMC neither track was issued. "It's gonna take a whole lot of doin" was recorded on 10 October 1969 whilst "Anything that you ask for" was recorded on 15 October 1969. Both were produced by Clay McMurray.
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Sweet Deep & Group Ballad Cd Swap
I'm in . Kitch suggested a group harmony swap - that and ballads would work for me.
- What About Me
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Sweet Deep & Group Ballad Cd Swap
Just seen this, Baz. My pleasure indeed. For me it's been a real education - just so much wonderful stuff, a lot of which I'd never heard before, Iv'e given all the CD's plenty of hammer over the last 2 months. At some point I might do a "favourite from each CD " type of apraisal but for the time being a special merit award to Jock for 2 CD's even if one of them features the magnificent "Poem on the schoolhouse door" from the Soul Children twice!! Mike
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The Soul Discography
Looks pretty impressive, Chalky - might be on my Xmas list.
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Anyone Got Access To A Theoda Discography?
Ged, per R & B Indies: 120 Ann Perry - "That's the way he is/That's the way he is (Instrumental)" Vinyl 149 J E Morgan - "By my side Pt. 1/By my side Pt.2 (Instrumental)" ? J E Morgan - "Gone for good/Unknown" 201 Ann Perry - "That's the way he is/That's the way he is (Instrumental)" Styrene
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Best Soul Albums
Soul Children - "Genesis" Soul Children - "Friction" Millie Jackson - "Caught up" Sam Dees - "The show must go on"
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Your All Time Favourite Rca Release ?
Roy Hamilton for me. Stone cold Northern classic. On the unreleased stuff, I have a liking for the Cavaliers "It's guarenteed"
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A Lifeline Of Soul
Sorted:thumbsup:
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A Lifeline Of Soul
Chalky, This is now coming up with "Page not found " when I click on "download episode" Any clues as to what to do? Mike
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Willie Kendrick
Unreleased. Appears on Kent's "Rare Collectable and Soulful Vol.1"
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Top Soul Tunes Non Northern Or Rare Soul
Didn't know Vandross had anything to do with New York City.
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Cellar Full Of Motown Volume 4
Can somebody please post a link to the KTF site. Ta.
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Message To Anyone Who Downloads My Podcasts
F*ck off! No seriously I really enjoy them Pete and I'll be happy to make a contribution to keep them coming. Mike