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  1. Don't know if TD ever did a live album but the later version is on MCA and not to hard
  2. Reduced 84%
  3. I've always wondered why Genes name appears on Don Thomas Come on Train credits, now I see its a gospel connection. I've seen a cd of Time Wounds all Heals on New Balance which I thought (at the time) to be a jap release Great Toons thats agreed Scott
  4. If we all end up on the same island,Its gonna be one hell of a party
  5. George Blackwell Can't Loose my Head Smoke Powerful Horns Soulful Vocals & Relentless Gut Churning RYTHYM What more could I add? THE LYRICS Sleepless nights I lie awaken, thinking how my hearts been taken, by alove I thought was so true, and now I'm feeling blue
  6. 74 to 76 the biggest floor filler must have been the Casualeers except one I usually left the dance floor
  7. Concrete posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    I love the bass in Willie Hutch's Duck' the bit just before the girls start ooh oohing
  8. WOW all that synth, I remember them all (although I think Jaws was a little slower than that) Definitely played at the All dayers of the time and spun in the local clubs by the likes of Eric Hearn & Terry Lennaine, you might add Double Exsposure to that list
  9. What was it suffering from? LOL
  10. Echo that totally I can remember playing that to death back in the day, I couldn't find the 45, But what a great album Mimms, McDaniels & Pollard what a truly soulful trio I think Richard S made the choices and did the sleevenotes. Now to get back to this thread, Likes and Dislikes are a personal thing, but one things for sure The Drifter is a song with soul by the buket load and you may dismiss it but you can't deny it !
  11. Check the boot sales theres a Music for Pleasure compilation with it on! Scott
  12. Concrete posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Ex Mecca spin excellent sax
  13. Concrete posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    I think the kiddies building blocks were a short term design change Charles Mann's I Can Feel It ,has the same design as does my copy of Bobby Huttons album' So iI guess it would be around '73. Yet Later Lamont Dozier 45s and Nolan Porters album are the normal abc logo Anyone agree that there's some damn fine music on this logo from this period? Scott
  14. Its kinda obvious really..... If a records a turntable hit the DJ whos in possesion of the demo plays it to bits it doesn't last. however the more obscure the record is the easier it is to find the demo
  15. I seem to recollect seeing this on Uk TRAK one night at the Casino I'm pretty sure it wasn't Pay The Price Dennis from Liverpool had it in his box
  16. Have we established that the hole was made by a drill or a heated "prong" some records are left with residue on the lable. Were records drilled individually in batches?
  17. Concrete posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Carole King on radio2 with Johnny Walker now
  18. Haven't been on here for a while same old arguements going on then not worth me having an opinion........some one will only go and change it ! good luck hope you find the answer.....
  19. Concrete posted a post in a topic in Record Wants
    How much will i have to pay for a ex to m copy of 7 the loser eric lomax, anyone know? Thanks John
  20. Dont know the high and mighty version, Devaughn's is an uptempo philly affair obviously recorded at the be thankful sess and written by the man himself Thanks John
  21. Help William DeVuaghns You gave me a brand new start, is on two cds of his ,But not on album or 45, am I right?
  22. Theres a Uk TSOP 12 of it so i guess a vinyl 7 exists

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