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  1. Jaco posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Sidra's theme? Is Flynny wrong then about the "Cigarette ashes" vocal in the Butch video?
  2. Jaco posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    In the Butch in Japan video thread, Flynny refers to a "Dave Burton custom job" to explain an alternative vocal to the "Cigarette ashes" backing track. So what were these custom jobs? Any more?
  3. LP or 12" - either way a fantastic track.
  4. Jaco posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Being a bit of a pedant here, Mal but I think FW was just added as the sountrack for the opening few minutes of the video clip rather than being played. Might be wrong and it doesn't matter one bit anyway - still a fantastic response to all tracks played.
  5. Jaco posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    And has this applied to everthing put out by Anglo/Goldsoul (or whatever guise has been used)?
  6. Dont disagree with your top 3 being awesome, but nothing overshadows the Prophets as far as I'm concerned. The epitomy of group soul.
  7. Think it's more like
  8. Jaco posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    I'm here just to serve.
  9. Last lot for Drive, Baz. 6277 The J.B's - "Rock groove machine Pt.1/Pt.2" 6278 Peter Brown - "Crank it up (Funk Town) Pt.1/Pt.2" 6279 Wizdom - "At the disco dance/Unknown" 6280 Wild Honey - "Liberated woman/Let's dance" 6281 Peter Brown - "Stargazer/Penguin" 6282 The J.B's - "Just wanna make you dance/The groove machine" 6283 Rocky Mizell - "I don't care what you say/Let's go dancing" 6286 Peter Brown - "Can't be love - do it to me anyway/West of North Star" 6287 Wizdom - "Love was really meant to be/I'm so in love with you" The Drive/Prolifics label has the track "If only I could fly/Keep on raining rain" as being by the Moovers who also recorded on Deep City another Florida label.
  10. Further Drive listings. 6266 Miami - "Lay down baby/Give me your love" 6268 Uptown Local - "Subway rider/Subway rider" 6269 Peter Brown - "Dance with me/For your love" 6270 Costa Rica Band - "Balla/Unknown" 6271 Jimmy Castor Bunch - "Bertha Butt encounters Darth Vadar Pt.1/Pt.2" 6272 Peter Brown - "You should do it/Without love" 6273 George Fischoff - "Piano picker/Love dust" 6274 Peter Brown - "Fantasy love affair/I'ts true what they say about love" 6275 Brenda & Herb - "I (who have nothing)/Sweet dreamer" 6276 Jimmy Castor Bunch - "You light up my life/Let it out"
  11. Jaco posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Absolutley fantastic. And as one of the posters says in response to the footage - "It reminds me of when the scene was young in the UK"
  12. Jaco posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Could be "Right thing,wrong way" - Terence Trent D'Arby
  13. Part 3. 6250 Jimmy Beaumont & the Skyliners - "The day the clown cried/Our day is here" 6251 Miami - "Kill that roach/Mr. Notorious" 6252 Rockie Mizell & Sugar Rock Band - "Take it easy babe/The music's alright" 6253 Wild Honey - "At the top of the stairs Pt.1/Pt.2" 6254 Miami - "Got to get it on/Do it together" 6255 Rocky Mizell & Sugar Rock Band - "Hey sexy dancer/Take it easy baby" 6256 Funk Machine - "Funk machine Pt.1/Pt.2" 6257 Miami - "Disco weekend Pt.1/Pt.2" 6257 Miami - "Disco weekend Pt.1/Come dance with me" 6258 Peter Brown - "Do you wanna get funky with me/Burning love breakdown" 6259 Harry Deal & the Galaxies - "Uh uh/This song" 6260 Sassy - "Theme from disco Pt.1/Pt.2" 6261 Bad City Band - "Batman '77 Pt.1/Pt.2" 6262 Midnight Magic - "When love comes down/Where the body ends" 6263 Funk Machine - "Oouu funky music/We need love" 6264 The Florida Players - "We got a winner/Experiment" Some more later.
  14. A few more before work takes over. 6240 Funky Party Band - "Chocolate and vanilla/Funky Jean" 6241 Toby King - "Rock 'n roll will stand/Country bump" 6242 Family Plann - "Sexy summer/Can you get into the music" 6243 Joey Porrello - "Fools rush in/Those were the good old days" 6244 Family Plann - "Entertain/Party feelin'" 6245 Miami - "Kung fu freak from Kung Fu Creek/Freak on down my way" 6246 Debra Anderson - "Where do we go from here/I can see leaving in your eyes" 6247 Family Plann - "Come on dance with me Pt.1/Pt.2" 6248 Paul Rivers & the Raiders - "Ain't nothing wrong/You're really saying something" 6249 Wayne Cochran - "Sea cruise/Shoot the model"
  15. Baz, Drive has about 60 singles listed. And yes it was a Henry Stone label. I'll put a few up at a time. 6223 Together - "Motor city madness/Unknown" 6224 Willie Johnson - "That's how it is/Lay it on me" 6225 The Famous Chromes - "Teach me/I gotta grove" 6227 Frank Hassen - "Bahama soul stew/Look what you can do" 6228 Johnny K and the Kome Boys - "Home boy/Screwdriver" 6229 Chuck Armstrong & Ocean Liners - "Black foxy woman/Foxy funk" 6230 The Perfections - "Love storm/Leaning post" 6231 Johnny K - "I got bills to pay/I'm afraid of the dark" 6233 High Voltage - "Streakin'/Here comes the streaker" 6234 Miami - "Party freaks Pt.1/Pt.2" 6235 Jimmy Bo Horne - "Don't worry about it/Music to make love by" 6236 Toby King - "First man to die from the blues/Country bump" 6237 Funky Party Band - "Too much funk ain't good for ya'/Yes it is" 6238 Miami - Hey ya'll we're Miami/Chicken yellow" 6239 Miami - "Funk it up/Freak on down my way"
  16. It was put up for the other side "Same old familiar places" which might explain why it was so cheap.
  17. One through e-bay this year for £113.
  18. 101 Art Barron & the Chevelles - "My lucky lou/One kiss" 102 Alva Snelling - "Clock on the wall/Unknown" 103 Alva Star - "Anna/Night of a 1000 stars" 104 Organized Confusion - "Makes me sad/Tell me why" 109 Homer Chambers - "Do the fire bird/It's too soon to tell" 110 George Perkins & the Silver Stars - "Cryin' in the streets/Pt.2" 113 Lil' Willie - "I'm the one/crazy stomp" 114 George Perkins - "Groove making/How can a broke man survive" 115 Gene K ador - "Why not my baby/Don't be afraid Mary Ann" 117 Lil' Willie & the Rockin' Imperials - "Tell me why/A man don't last too long"
  19. No official release. CD only. "This is Northern Soul. The Motown Sound Volume 1" plus 2 others. Recorded 14 June 1966. Produced by William Weatherspoon.
  20. Yep. Same as In-Men Limited.
  21. Who's credited with having discovered or played this first?
  22. Jaco posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Yep. There are a couple of "Shelly" labels listed in R & B Indies. one from 701 W. Church Street, Orlando and the other with no address. The Orlando label has one track listed - C L West and the Magnificent Super Souls - "I've just got to keep on loving you/Pt.2" The other listing has 3 tracks, one by Jimmy Conner and the other 2 by The Fasades.
  23. Jaco posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    There's a myspace page for him but it doesn't look as if it's been active for the last 3 years.
  24. There appears to be 2 differently produced versions which may account for the different takes. One by Smokey Robinson and the other by Norman Whitfield. The Smokey produced version appears on a Motown CD - "Along came love" Hope this helps.
  25. A further delve reveals the Sterling Trio (all white) also recorded on Okeh in 1918.

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