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  1. The trouble with the term 'Golden Age' is you can't tell when it was until it's over, That being said, 'Everything's for sale if the price is right' so advice would be, put everything up on Discogs (its free to list) at the price you want (sellers fees,average price,taken into account) sit back & watch what happens, either re-invest in more vinyl or spend, spend, spend
  2. Concrete posted a post in a topic in Record Wants
    now sorted thanks to all
  3. Concrete posted a post in a topic in Record Wants
    Anyone got a copy of Janet Lawson Quintet The Janet Lawson Quintet on Inner City that they want to part with Cheers John
  4. Comedy Buyer of the Day ? seriously it pays to check, discogs, record stacks and even e bay with the similar items .
  5. Concrete posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    blue eyed soul doesn't get much better than this in my book
  6. If the insurance paid out on this, surely it would be their property ?
  7. or suck it until the hole dissapears
  8. With the same time signature as United Sounds biggie Its a wonder this isn't bigger
  9. and Heartache Souvenirs
  10. "they call her princess prrrrriiiiinnnncess ANNE" Flashlight Pulling My Strings yukkk!
  11. thought we'd moved onto B here's my double bubble ;)
  12. Concrete posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Never in better voice than on this Leon Ware penned tune RIP Della Reese
  13. Concrete posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    More than a few tracks on O C Smiths albums most popular of them being Colour Him Father
  14. I love her choice of music on her Saturday show very funny lady
  15. Concrete posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Ritchie Adams Len Barry Johnny Caswell '60s philly seemed to be a hotbed of blue eyed soul hence Darryl Hall
  16. Thats right, the spoken intro mix sounds like a totally different version,however the b side of both mixes feature the instrumental version of the non spoken intro version. I'm sure it was the instrumental version that I heard first at the Mecca , now this could be down to the popularuty of instrumentals at the time, Perception Strings Orchestra, Ron Renaldo etc. or that the copy IL played from had the spoken intro version on the b side, which may not have fitted at the time, with IL's close contacts with Deke Deberry the re-mixing of the vocals with the instrumental version would not have been hard to do and hence the version we all remember is born. Total conjecture BTW
  17. Shame she didn't record more .
  18. Her rarest on the label
  19. I'm sure that Miss LL''s was played at Wigan I can recall it being hammered one night '75 along with the instrumental by Music Box . As far as i know there are at least 4 versions Louise Lewis (backed with Matches) dark blue Skyway original Karl Evans/Music Box vocal/instrumental yellow Skyway never seen an original of this so guess its a boot Louise Lewis (backed with Matches) light blue Skyway boot Louise Lewis/Karl Evans light blue Skyway boot Anyone know if an original of Music Box exists or was it a SS 'special' like the Modern things Miles Grayson was the producer he's responsible for a few northern tunes.
  20. Wow bunch of New Romantics (remember them?) bopping away to 'Northern Soul' somebody got the timeline mixed up.
  21. Concrete posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Just the tune you need when you've cleared the floor with that 'newie' put this on and see them come flooding back
  22. Is the other side of the reissue, 'If You Can't Put it Out' considered a first issue ?
  23. Concrete posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    shocking news RIP Brenda
  24. Gem of a B side 'Above A Whisper'

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