Everything posted by Richard
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Atlantic Subsidiary And Associated Labels 7's 12's And Lp Tracks (warner Brothers, Wea, Cotillion, Clintone Etc)
Hmmm, maybe it wont
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Atlantic Subsidiary And Associated Labels 7's 12's And Lp Tracks (warner Brothers, Wea, Cotillion, Clintone Etc)
This one could run and run, so many great labels - Carla, Dakar, Dial, Alston, Loma.......
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Atlantic Subsidiary And Associated Labels 7's 12's And Lp Tracks (warner Brothers, Wea, Cotillion, Clintone Etc)
Ooops, well it was late . i'll try again
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Atlantic Subsidiary And Associated Labels 7's 12's And Lp Tracks (warner Brothers, Wea, Cotillion, Clintone Etc)
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Atlantic Subsidiary And Associated Labels 7's 12's And Lp Tracks (warner Brothers, Wea, Cotillion, Clintone Etc)
Atlantic subsidiary and associated labels 7's 12's and LP tracks (Warner Brothers, WEA, Cotillion, Clintone etc)
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Major Lance ..investigate..okeh
At a guess I'd say Canadian??
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Chuck Cissel - Don't Tell Me You're Sorry On Arista
So it wasn't just bad luck then Makes you wonder why it's never took off then, maybe just needs a big name to play it??
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Chuck Cissel - Don't Tell Me You're Sorry On Arista
Just awaiting the postie coming with a copy of his 2nd LP If I Had The Chance, any good tracks on that one other than the aforementioned Love Is Missing From Our Lives'??
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Chuck Cissel - Don't Tell Me You're Sorry On Arista
Was the Charles Johnson Never Had A Love So Good?? Quid each There doesn't appear to be many copies of Don't Tell Me You're Sorry for sale out there, I picked up mine for a tenner but it's taken me ages to track one down so was just wondering if it is tricky to get on a 7" or I've just been unlucky till now
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Chuck Cissel - Don't Tell Me You're Sorry On Arista
Anyone got any idea of price for one of these please?? ta
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Philly International - The Rare & The Good
Hi George Sorry mate, it wasn't me I'm afraid mate
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(not) Unissued Acetate 70's Dancer
On Paramount it's about £20
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Ben Moore - I've Got A Winner In You - Sound Added
I'm getting the feeling that the UK Purified LP is the same as the US Slow Dancin one and the US Purified is a different and later LP with a different set of songs maybe
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Ben Moore - I've Got A Winner In You - Sound Added
Track list for Slow Dancin' is Side one I've Got A Winner In You Slow Dancing Got To Go See If I Can't Get Mama Keeping In Touch Side two Get Closer Slippin Away Love Music I Aint Got To Love Nobody Else Easy As Pie
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(not) Unissued Acetate 70's Dancer
The Chestnut Brothers (Al & Ty) are a very talented singing, song writing, and production team born in Columbia, SC and were raised in Philadelphia, PA. They have recorded with internationally well-known artists, such as Grover Washington, Jr., Luther Vandross and so on. They have released their own singles and albums and have been performing for about thirty years. In 1969, Al joined the the U.S. Navy, and recording as a soloist, Ty released a single entitled "The Bump" on the Mercury distributed subsidiary Intrepid label. In 1972, as "The Chestnut Tree," they released "Super Lovin'" on Melba Records. Based on such strong reaction, they were signed to Paramount Records and Super Lovin' was rereleased on Paramount, accordingly.
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Baby I'm Available - Anacostia
Baby I'm Available - Anacostia from the self titled MCA LP, anyone know if this was released on a 7" at all?? Just had it playing nice and loud and sounds great cheers
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Ben Moore - I've Got A Winner In You - Sound Added
It looks like there may be two different Purified LP's as I've now also spotted a Brazilian release that has I've Got A Winner In You on it and has a different cover
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Move On Up
I like this, and the Wade In The Water
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Ben Moore - I've Got A Winner In You - Sound Added
thanks Paul hmmm I've also seen it on the Slow Dancin LP on the ROADSHOW label, anyone got any ideas which would be the 1st release??? ta again
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Ben Moore - I've Got A Winner In You - Sound Added
Ben Moore - I've Got A Winner In You Would one of you kind souls out there tell me if this is this an LP only track please? Ta
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A Style A Day
Suggestion for Saturday Atlantic subsidiary and associated labels 7's 12's and LP tracks (Warner Brothers, WEA, Cotillion, Clintone etc)
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Philly International - The Rare & The Good
Hiya Paul Yes I know what you mean buts its not bad for a newish tune, I don't buy that many of those so it's a bit of a shock when I find one i like
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Philly International - The Rare & The Good
Yesterday I was in HMV in Oxford Street and walked passed a young fella who had a pile of records he was listening to and what looked like a 12" with the TSOP label so I started chatting to him about the single, it ended up it's actually the Defected label and the TSOP on it turned out to be TSOD (The Sound Of Defected). Anyway the single was by Ron Hall & The Munthafunaz Feat Mark Evan and is called The Way You Love Me. Anyhow I asked him what it sounds like so he handed over the headphones and said to have a listen - it's great. To me it sounds like what Philly International could have been putting out now. It's got a nice Philly sound but just a bit more up to date. Heres a little snippet Some might say its nice others might not It says strings arranged & conducted by Vince Montana and recorded at The Studio, Philadelphia. Dunno is it was all recorded in Philly as it also mentions something about France on the label By the way I believe there are a couple of mixes this one is Dim's T.S.O.P. Version Blimey just found that Crazybeat have 7" copies of this
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Whats Your 1st Fifteen Records In Your Box/playbox
Fifteen from the next box Love Don't Rub Off - Johnny Williams Stop & Think - The Trampps Judgement Day - Tavares Where Will You Go When The Partys Over - Archie Bell The Moment Of Truth - Dunn & Bruce Street A Nice Girl Like You - The Intruders I'm With You - September Jones Can't Get Enough Of You - Tyrone Edwards Keep Holding On - Ace Spectrum Always Room For One More - McFadden & Whitehead Doin It - Gwen McCrae All The Love In The World - The Younghearts Wrong Doers - Tyrone Davis Everbodys Got To Give It Up - Ashford & Simpson Nobody Could Ever Take Your Place - Dee Dee Sharpe