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scunnyjack

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  1. Was played off the original Stevie Wonder - Uptight album back in the late 60's, never released as a single in UK/USA at that time as far as I am aware. Played it a couple of years ago in Scunthorpe and the response was great by those never heard before, and those not for a long time.
  2. Some new releases from the Mecca. I Just Can't Say Goodbye - Philly Devotions You've Got To Try Harder - Ronnie Walker Sending My Best Wishes - Garland Green Heart Be Still - Jackie Moore (Album Track ) Steve
  3. Mine is identical except for one very small difference which is proberbly a huge one in value, the credit is spelt Wylia instead of Wylie. Steve
  4. Ordered a record case Sunday night and came yesterday morning so well pleased with service. Noticed internal error on website tonight when moving away from home page. Steve
  5. Can remember Pep playing it at The Winter Gardens and this was the first time I had heard it played, although it could easily have been played elsewhere.
  6. I still have the Valentino version on Gaiee with the red printed sleeve and used to have a 12" version by Carl Bean on US Motown. The Valentino version was played at Cleethorpes in the mid 70's assuming as a new release. Steve
  7. I'll be at 2nd show in Scunny Chalky, great venue but maybe ambitious putting two shows on. Steve
  8. A Love Supreme - Will Downing This Time Baby - Jackie Moore Come To Me - France Joli You're The One For Me - D Train Steve
  9. I taped a good few as well but together with my Mecca, Wigan, and many Cleethorpes tapes got slung in the dustbin many years ago when no longer having a tape player at home or in the car. . Now have an Hi-Fi with cassette player. Steve
  10. Was featured as a new release on Robbie Vincents Radio 1 Soul Show in 1977 and I got the shortened version on Kudo 7 Inch. Used to listen Robbie every Saturday night in those days and was hearing some brilliant new US releases at that time.
  11. Lots of fave singers, many already mentioned as expected, but to pick only 2 all time faves it would be BOBBY WOMACK and MILLIE JACKSON Steve
  12. Mine arrived today but only had a chance to play a couple of tracks so far - New York City - I'm Doing Fine Now- being one and worth the money alone.. Looks like another brilliant compiliation MR D.and quite rightly deserves to be in the Top 40 Steve
  13. Saw the documentary last night Paul, and having enjoyed it that much will watch again. I have eleven vinyl albums mostly bought on release or soon after, Resurrection (Underated ) on casette, and numerous CD's. I do hope new and younger fans delve into his wonderful back catalogue, a good start would be the compilation - Essential Bobby Womack - The Last Great Soul Man. In the very early seventies I bought many new release's on the basis of reviews in Blues and Soul, Womack, O'Jays, Spinners, Harold Melvin, Chi Lites, Stylistics, Bill Withers,early EWF, Invictus, Hot Wax , just to name a few. Forty years on and I am still discovering new stuff by many of the same artists and get that same thrill. Can't Stop A Man In Love off the brilliant Fact's Of Life album was also done as we all know by Reuben Howell. I think both were 1973 but is Bobby's version the original ? Steve
  14. Same here Paul. I knew of Bobby prior to 1972, but listening Harry Hippie that year prompted me to buy the album Understanding and I have been an avid collector ever since. A lot of people may have missed his 70's output due to the Northern Boom and others only familiar via his Northern/ Modern sides, but for me he has been one of the greatest soul singers of all time and The Bravest Man In The Universe is giving him the acclaim he so richly deserves. Steve
  15. Noticed bit about Bobby Womack in Sunday's paper but with hectic week had forgot. Thanks for reminding me. Steve
  16. Picked up Danny White and a Theola Kilgore record both on Sue from a bargain shop 1970 or slightly earlier. I choose these on the strength of other Sue releases played in Scunthorpe at the time. When played, I thought they were crap and threw them in the dustbin. Steve
  17. From first hearing it at the Mecca to even now the intro to The Carstairs - It Really Hurts Me Girl Others include Jackie Lee - Oh My Darlin and Jerry Williams - If You Ask Me , but there are many more that have stood the hairs up over the years , but not so many (hairs) to go at now. Steve
  18. I saw most of the program last night and I was his Manchester Apollo concert which i think was 1976. I cannot remember if the female singer was the same but one of the highlights for me at Manchester was the duets of his Tammi Terrell songs. Seen some concerts over the years but that one rates as one of the very best I've been to. Steve
  19. Sticking to Soul Classics that have been big chart hits as the thread suggests. William Bell - A Tribute To A King Aretha Franklin - Until You Come Back To Me Harold Melvin and The Blue Notes - If You Don't Know Me By Now O'Jays - Backstabbers Steve
  20. Uptight - Stevie Wonder - Bought at the time for Love A Go GO and I Want My Baby Back both big at my local Soul Night Soul Master - Edwin Starr - I dare say my all time fave Motown LP Motown Memories Volumes 1 and 2 After The Goldrush - Neil Young - College mates got me into CSNY and still a huge Neil fan Tumbleweed Connection - Elton John - First and last EJ LP I ever bought but really rated this. Also purchased other Soul, Non Soul albums but these were the ones I always played. That was until Bobby Womack ( Understanding ) and Millie Jackson (Caught Up ) came out. Steve
  21. Stay Close To Me - The Five Stairsteps Just remember to put the right side on, the b sides called I Made A Mistake Steve
  22. Brilliant record, surprised it has not made the Top 500 Books ( Unless in the newest one ). Maybe not had the dancefloor reaction it richly deserves at the venues used for compiling. Steve
  23. 1. Do I Love You 2. The Right Track 3. Out On The Floor. Steve
  24. Ethiopians - Hong Kong Flu and Train To Skaville, not heard them for a very long time. These along with Symarip, Skatalites among others started to be played at our local Scunny soul nights, and whilst there were not many skinheads in our town, I went to see Junior Walker at the Attic (late 60's/early 70's ) and there was a huge presence there. I was too busy listening to rare soul stuff new to my ears to take notice of quantity of reggae played. I dare say that a number of the same skinheads ( Donny boot boys ) chased me away from Belle Vue around that time as well. I was actually banned from playing Max Romeo;s Wet Dream at my local youth club because our leader got wind it was banned by the BBC. Judge Dread didn't go down well either. Steve

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