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  1. yup, $175 postage paid. mint-minus but a slightly noisy pressing, as i think they all are. let me know. cheers, matt
  2. thanks, neil. wish i could have thrown on the margaret little! but first i'd have to acquire one.
  3. "Downtown Soulville" www.wfmu.org/playlists/sv all songs featuring him on baritone sax... (hoping i didn't slip up and call him mike hanks by accident, as i've been known to do)
  4. the main thing that bothers me about the "known copies" business is how condescending it is to the folks who may have--and KNOW they have--a copy but don't give a f*** about the "northern soul" scene.
  5. thanks so much for your help! would have felt like an idiot if i played something that just sounded like him and said it was him! got a nice pile together now.
  6. thanks, rob. was just going through some stuff and had some questions about specific records. is it him on: edwin starr, "my kind of woman"? irene & the scotts, "i'm stuck on my baby"? hollidays, "i lost you"? johnnie mae matthews "my destination"? and here's one that sure sounds like him: bernard williams "it's needless to say"? don't want to mis-attribute a baritone sax part to him! thanks m
  7. thanks, mate. come on, no more, folks? what are the most obvious ones??? i know i'm not thinking of them!
  8. f***! i thought i had the ONLY known copy! oh, well. but i'll take those two at $2 each, please.
  9. come on! just a few of the more baritone-heavy motown tracks that spring to mind, please!
  10. I'm trying to put together a radio show...got lots of non-Motown stuff covered, but trying to jog my memory to "hear" that baritone sax in my head on some Motown singles...certainly "i'm on the outside looking in," "love is like an itching," and "something about you"...but i know there are dozens of 'em with even MORE prominent bari that aren't springing immediately to mind. please help! thanks, matt
  11. seconded.
  12. Met does anyone get the feeling boba's holding back, waiting to blast us with a list of like 319 labels?
  13. Aries Chytowns Cool K & K Sta-Set Winner 7 11?
  14. Age CJ Groovy Salem St. Lawrence
  15. oh, man, forgot about one of my most favoritest records, the soul superiors, "faith." label is Warfell. not northern, but as soulful a record as you'll ever hear. actually a gospel record. certainly belongs, though. (not that i'm the one setting the criteria; if i were, we'd have just one big list, with gospel, blues, 60s, 70s, everything.)
  16. okay, i'm going to quibble over the inclusion of DOUBLE L. that's no detroit label. it's a new york label. it had a handful of detroit-related releases in a row in 1963: wilson pickett, herman griffin, buddy lamp. and another couple pickett releases. but lloyd price never lived in detroit, did he? (i'm willing to be corrected on that.) and while he certainly had some kind of deal(s) with some detroit folks circa '63, this can't be called a detroit label.
  17. without doing a thorough search, i notice a couple missing from both lists that were definitely mentioned at some point above: VESTPOCKET BLACK SOUL both belong on 70s list. and we currently have ADELL on both lists.
  18. a lot of these new 70s ones are already on the main list. so remove 'em from there as you add 'em to the new list?
  19. wait, "40 days" came out with two flips too, right? "message" and "nobody but you." what's this "soul message," anyway? instrumental backing to "do you get the message" or a different song? strangely, what i think of as the most common jimmy scott on giant, "40 days"/"message," isn't even listed on the soulful kinda music discography for the giant label.
  20. he's right: Leo should be listed. The Jay Rhythm record....
  21. LMA and El Toro definitely both Detroit...circa 1970, don't know specific years.
  22. tayster was a new york label in the sixties, but at some point circa 1969 or 1970 seems to have been based in detroit, for three specific releases that i know of: the chico and buddy 45 and the damn sam the miracle man 45 and lp....
  23. cool. i meant billesse isn't on there now but maybe should be.
  24. this is great! thanks, everyone, especially chalky. some notes: you've got Chex and Saxy twice. should Gemni be Gemini? (el count executives label? but 70s...) it should be Genebro, not Genbro. is Not forgetting a label or a stray note that got in? are Star Maker and Starmaker both right? is Vip just a repetition of V.I.P.? La Val was based very far west, on the other end of the state, no? Big Mac (not Big Mack) was in saginaw, no? should Billesse be on there? there are a few scattered about that aren't capitalized...
  25. Ren-Cen should come off and be added to 70s list. and Renaissance should be added to that list as well.


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