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Ian Dewhirst

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  1. Backbeats Artists Series - First 5 Releases — Track Listings Since its launch in early 2010, the Backbeats Series has subsequently released 30 compilations covering numerous genres within black music throughout the previous 50 years all at an incredible budget price which appeals to consumers. This is probably the reason why combined sales of the series have now reached 125,000 and are continuing to grow. Following the demand for the multi-artist compilations, we decided that it would be great if we could target the same market with a similar-value range of artist compilations drawn from the same areas of appeal that the various artists Backbeats compilations draw from. So welcome to the Backbeats Artists series which will regularly release incredible value artist compilations that have been compiled by experts and produced with love. We kick off with 5 great artists from black music’s illustrious history………… All the following for less than £5.00 each including P&P! How’s that for value? BACKBART001 Holland & Dozier — The Creative Corporation Compiled by Steve Edgar 1. Don't Leave Me (Vocal) 3.14 - Holland & Dozier 2. Why Can't We Be Lovers 4.03 - Holland & Dozier 3. Don't Leave Me Starving For Your Love PT1 3.23 - Holland & Dozier 4. Don't Leave Me Starving For Your Love PT2 2.18 - Holland & Dozier 5. Slipping Away 3.24 - Holland & Dozier 6. Can't Get Enough 2.36 - Holland & Dozier 7. New Breed Kinda Woman 2.51 - Holland & Dozier 8. If You Don't Want To Be In My Life 3.06 - Holland & Dozier 9. I'm Gonna Hijack Ya, Kidnap Ya, Take What I Want 3.40 - Holland & Dozier 10. You Took Me From A World Outside 3.40 - Holland & Dozier 11. I'm So Glad Pt1 3.57 - Holland & Dozier 12. Super Woman (You Ain't No Ordinary Woman) 4.01 - Holland & Dozier 13. Let's Get Together 3.49 - Holland & Dozier 14. Don't Stop Playing Our Song 3.46 - Holland & Dozier 15. The Picture Will Never Change 4.33 - Holland & Dozier 16. Lady By Day 4.22 - Holland & Dozier 17. Where Did We Go Wrong 4.13 - Holland & Dozier 18. Don’t Leave Me (Instrumental) 2.48 - Holland & Dozier Amazon Link: http://www.amazon.co...46423711&sr=1-1 BACKBART002 Laura Lee — Supreme Soul Diva Compiled by Dean Rudland 1. Woman’s Love Rights 5.12 - Laura Lee 2. Wedlock Is A Padlock 3.07 - Laura Lee 3. Love and Liberty 3.03 - Laura Lee 4. It’s Not What You Fall For, It’s What You Stand For 6.29 - Laura Lee 5. Since I Fell For You (Parts 1 & 2) 8.01 - Laura Lee 6. Two Lovely Pillows 3.33 - Laura Lee 7. Her Picture Matches Mine 3.52 - Laura Lee 8. I Can’t Make It Alone 3.06 - Laura Lee 9. Don’t Leave Me Starving For Your Love 2.59 - Laura Lee 10. We’ve Come Too Far To Walk Away 4.33 - Laura Lee 11. I Need It Just As Bad As You 2.57 - Laura Lee 12. Crumbs Off The Table 3.34 - Laura Lee 13. Rip Off 3.15 - Laura Lee 14. If I’m Good Enough To Love (I’m Good Enough To Marry) 3.38 - Laura Lee 15. Guess Who I Saw Today 3.51 - Laura Lee 16. If You Can’t Beat Me Rockin’ (You Can Have My Chair) 2.52 - Laura Lee 17. You’ve Got To Save Me 3.15 - Laura Lee 18. I’ll Catch You When You Fall 3.53 - Laura Lee 19. At Last (My Love Has Come Along) 4.34 - Laura Lee 20. Mirror Of Your Soul 4.43 - Laura Lee Amazon Link: http://www.amazon.co...46423711&sr=1-5 BACKBART003 Tommie Young — Shreveport Soulstress Compiled by Dean Rudland 1. That's How Strong My Love Is 3.14 - Tommie Young 2. Everybody's Got A Little Devil In Their Soul 3.38 - Tommie Young 3. You Came Just In Time 2.40 - Tommie Young 4. Hit And Run Lover 2.32 - Tommie Young 5. Midsummer Dream 3.16 - Tommie Young 6. Do You Still Feel The Same Way? 3.41 - Tommie Young 7. You Brought It All On Yourself 3.49 - Tommie Young 8. That's All A Part Of Loving Him 3.17 - Tommie Young 9. She Don't Have To See You (To See Through You) 3.09 - Tommie Young 10. Do We Have A Future? 2.26 - Tommie Young 11. You Can Only Do Wrong So Long 2.41 - Tommie Young 12. Take Time To Know Him 3.14 - Tommie Young 13. Get Out Of My Life 2.48 - Tommie Young 14. I'm Not Going To Cry Anymore 3.04 - Tommie Young 15. One Sided Love Affair 3.24 - Tommie Young 16. You Can't Have Your Cake (And Eat It Too) 3.30 - Tommie Young Amazon Link: http://www.amazon.co...46423711&sr=1-3 BACKBART004 Willie Mitchell — Memphis Rhythm King Compiled by Dean Rudland 1. Everythings’s Gonna Be Alright 2.23 - Willie Mitchell 2. 30-60-90 2.25 - Willie Mitchell 3. That Driving Beat 2.07 - Willie Mitchell 4. My Babe 2.21 - Willie Mitchell 5. Mercy 2.09 - Willie Mitchell 6. The Champion 2.13 - Willie Mitchell 7. Cleo’s Mood 2.22 - Willie Mitchell 8. 20-75 2.14 - Willie Mitchell 9. Wade In The Water - Willie Mitchell 10. Grazin’ In The Grass - Willie Mitchell 11. You Can’t Sit Down 2.02 - Willie Mitchell 12. Toddlin’ 2.06 - Willie Mitchell 13. Poppin’ 2.18 - Willie Mitchell 14. Pearl Time 2.30 - Willie Mitchell 15. Papa’s Got A Brand New Bag 2.12 - Willie Mitchell 16. The Horse 2.29 - Willie Mitchell 17. Barefootin’ 2.13 - Willie Mitchell 18. Breaking Point 3.03 - Willie Mitchell 19. Six To Go 2.14 - Willie Mitchell 20. Big Power House 2.22 - Willie Mitchell 21. Prayer Meeting 2.13 - Willie Mitchell 22. Turn Back The Hands Of Time 2.47 - Willie Mitchell 23. Teenie’s Dream 2.10 - Willie Mitchell 24. Groovin’ 3.00 - Willie Mitchell Amazon Link: http://www.amazon.co...46423711&sr=1-2 BACKBART005 Honey Cone — Scorching Soul Trio Compiled by Dean Rudland 1. Want Ads (Long Version) 3.48 - Honey Cone 2. While You’re Out Looking For Sugar (Album Version) 3.14 - Honey Cone 3. Sunday Morning People 2.42 - Honey Cone 4. Son Of A Preacher Man 2.26 - Honey Cone 5. Are You Man Enough Are You Strong Enough 3.17 - Honey Cone 6. Take My Love 3.09 - Honey Cone 7. The Feeling’s Gone 2.51 - Honey Cone 8. When Will It End 2.52 - Honey Cone 9. We Belong Together 3.10 - Honey Cone 10. It’s Better To Have Love And Lost 2.42 - Honey Cone 11. If I Can’t Fly 3.23 - Honey Cone 12. Take Me With You 2.59 - Honey Cone 13. All The Kings Horses (And All The Kings Men) 3.48 - Honey Cone 14. Don’t Count Your Chickens (Before They Hatch) 3.01 - Honey Cone 15. How Does It Feel 3.09 - Honey Cone 16. One Monkey Don’t Stop No Show (Part 1) 3.31 - Honey Cone 17. Stick Up 3.02 - Honey Cone 18. Who’s It Gonna Be 5.53 - Honey Cone 19. Sitting On A Time Bomb (Waitin’ On The Hurt To Come) 3.40 - Honey Cone 20. Innocent ‘Til Proven Guilty 3.28 - Honey Cone 21. Woman Can’t Live By Bread Alone 3.05 - Honey Cone 22. Stay In My Corner 4.57 - Honey Cone Amazon Link: http://www.amazon.co...46423711&sr=1-4 We currently have around 30 more Backbeats Artists albums in the pipeline and we'll be releasing them 5 at a time every couple of months, so watch this space! Ian D
  2. All 5 currently sailing up the Amazon rankings! Out on Monday! https://www.amazon.co...sts,popular,178 Difficult to beat at less than a fiver each including delivery! Ian D
  3. All 5 currently sailing up the Amazon rankings! Out on Monday! https://www.amazon.co...sts,popular,178 Difficult to beat at less than a fiver each including delivery! Ian D
  4. Yeah. I'm still pretty supple and demonstrating tendencies that are not becoming of my age. It's weird mate. In my head I'm a lot younger than I am. Plus I don't really feel that old. But everytime I get too cocky, I suddenly become aware that maybe I'm not as robust as I thought...... But, hey, other than the odd muscle cramp, 80% deafness, natural mental degradation, regular breathing difficulties and marginally less energy due to the demands of a full-time job, I generally feel OK....... I really applaud DHthe Drug for saying what he wants to say and having the sponteneity to launch threads which reflect his passion. "It's Keeps Rainin'" was a record I got introduced to when I first got on the scene. It was an 'oldie' at that time, but there again, so was Jimmy Radcliffe's "Long After Tonight Is All Over". I'd almost forgotten it until Dave brought it up....... Ian D
  5. Mmmm. That really doesn't surprise me at all Kev. We still have quite a bit of work to do mate.... Ian D
  6. I think Ady has a point here. "The Magic Touch" had a massive amount of relevance with many of our European cousins. Dan D who runs the Baltic Soul Weekenders was positively raving about the legacy of the record when he interviewed Melba recently. I think this record exported beautifully to the rest of the world at a key time for traditional Northern Soul. So, yes, a key record in the evolution of the scene without a doubt. Ian D
  7. Not really Dave. I could understand if you were in a hurry, but Modern Soul has never been my preference for lovemaking. A bit frenetic if you know what I mean. I x Modern Soul record = approximately 3 minutes and it takes me that long just to stretch my legs..... Ian D
  8. Sue & Sunny Ian D
  9. That record must be cursed. I bust the Bobby Hutton on Phillips and Oscar Perry's "He Sent Me You" on Mercury when I rolled my car on the way back from Cleethorpes in the mid 70's..... Ian D
  10. Good point Toad. Now re-edited with the following addition:- Oh, and did we mention condition?????? This has never been touched by human hands! As a promotional gift to match the yellow demo, London records gave away a pair of brand new yellow latex washing up gloves which the previous owner always donned before he examined the record. It was never played, only examined OK? With latex gloves. Did we mention condition????" Ian D
  11. It's loads of artists buying 'em up and recycling 'em as artwork....... https://1800recycling.com/2010/07/uses-old-vinyl-records/ Ian D
  12. "Seldom does one get the chance to hold one of the original Northern Soul scene's most cherished records, but rarer still will be the opportunity to hold a rarer-than-rare yellow UK demo on one of the most cherised of all U.K. labels, London. This incredibly poignant slab of early Soul music can only be described as the epitomy of what we would now call a classic beat ballad. But what a beat ballad! One can almost hear the echoes of Fats nonchalant phrasing whirling around the Twisted Wheel to a packed dance-floor. This record is one of the foundations of the entire Soul scene. To actually hold one of the 'rumoured until now' yellow London demos in your hand, is to undergo a transformation which will connect you with the very heart of the glorious scene from it's birth almost 50 years ago. Oh, and did we mention condition?????? This has never been touched by human hands! As a promotional gift to match the yellow demo, London records gave away a pair of brand new yellow latex washing up gloves which the previous owner always donned before he examined the record. It was never played, only examined OK? With latex gloves. Did we mention condition???? This is history and you cannot put a price on it. And for this reason, we have withdrawn it from sale". How's that Dave? Ian D
  13. You know, I'll say one thing - I really can't knock his enthusiam. It's kinda infectious to me. I think it's brilliant that he's knocking out these podcasts which ALWAYS have some interesting stuff on them whether they're known or not. Plus I like the fact that he's banned from here, hardly does any gigs yet STILL has a massive amount of enthusiasm for hearing hearing fresh stuff. I'm actually playing catch up 'cos I never had chance to listen to a couple of the earlier ones. Good on him for taking the time to still do this against all the odds! Ian D
  14. Truer words were never spake. I don't think many of our heroes made much of a living from it....... Ian D
  15. I bet the Gay Disco stuff earnt him more than the previous 2 decades.I think he probably had more commercial success in the late 70's then previously. I just think he was a brilliant arranger with almost anything that was thrown at him. I mean, if you're gonna make a Richie Family record then do one like this, which is right up there with "Like An Eagle" LOL.... The Richie Family "Quiet Village" Right, better get back to the Northern ay......? Ian D
  16. Seconded. Well, he's still around I think..... https://www.fyicomminc.com/jazzmen/horace-ott.htm Ian D
  17. He also did Don Covay's "It's Better To Have". A magnificent career. He seems like a real safe pair of hands which is probably how he managed to evolve over 3 decades or so. Controversially I think the best arrangement he ever did was on a Gay Disco record - Denis Parker's "Like An Eagle". I actually think the production is a masterpiece and it's subsequently been ripped off on a couple of 90's dance hits. It's not really appropriate for Soul Source but here's the Todd Terje re-edit of the song anyway... Dennis Parker "Like An Eagle" https://youtu.be/2VM3LLxVb-Y A million miles from "Key To My Happiness" but that's what you call a diverse career. He's a major unsung hero in my book. Ian D
  18. Well John's obviously no slouch when it comes to assessing the value of indididual records and their potential worth. For that price I'd whack it in a cool frame and call it art......... Mind you, I don't blame him at all. I'm selling unique records which may not be considered to be rare but which I consider priceless and people are happy to buy 'em. Somebody somewhere in the world will always want a unique copy of a great record........... Ian D
  19. It's because it was sold as an artefact rather than anything else. The audio quality will be inferior to the commercial pressing and only has a finite amount of plays in it anyway. So whoever bought it would probably want to frame it rather than actually play it. View it more as the Northern Soul version of an Andy Warhol piece of art rather than anything else. In fact Damien Hirst probably bought it. That'd make perfect sense. Ian D
  20. Ian Dewhirst replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Yep. I used to often get crushed by the sheer volume of Merle Haggard and Ferlin Husky records I had to go through to get to something decent. In my experience a lot of the majors massively over-pressed a lot of C&W 45's. I saw that for myself via the Bostocks market stalls in the early 70's, House Of Sounds in Philadelphia in 1976 and numerous other places ever since. It got to the point where if I hit a place and the first couple of thousand 45's were all C&W, I'd make my excuses and get out. The potential hit rate would be negligible and probably not worth it. Thinking about it now, I have no doubt that Nashville must have had some scams going. Why else would Columbia press up so many C&W stiffs which eventually ended up in the UK in the early 70's via a bulk warehouse clearance deal? The Soul stuff is rare compared to C&W and Pop. Maybe the inflated prices are actually justified ay? Ian D
  21. Ian Dewhirst replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    There is such a thing as too many records. Decent Soul music probably amounts to a mere 0.5% and that's on a lucky day! Ian D
  22. Yes. Uptempo type floater was what I meant. That was whiskey talking....... Ian D
  23. I did, you schitzoid freak. Check the releases........ Classification is a bitch. One man's 'crossover" is another man's "mid-tempo northern". Anyone with a thirst to learn about Soul music probably won't mind experimenting a 'lil bit. Plus things change over the years. A 'ballad' from 1965 can then become a 'beat ballad', then a 'northern mid-tempo-classic' and then a 'mod anthem' over a gestation of 30 years or so. 'Modern' can suddenly become 'northern' if a 70's or 80's record hits big with the northern crowd. So records like Skip Mahoney and the Futures can slip into 'northern' more than 'modern' if they find the right audience. Nobody ever said this was easy........... Ian D
  24. Yes! Of course it does you f*ckwit. People have their own particular 'comfort zones', so classifications are all important for today's market. For someone who supposedly does commercially successful compilations, I thought you would have realised that.......? Ian D
  25. You could go on forever mate. Seriously, it's almost endless. The good ones kinda merge the boundaries 'cos if it's just great, then really who gives a shit about how it should be classified.....also people's perceptions change all the time, so there's never an absolute really. For instance how do you classify these..... The Fabulous Downbeats "Life Goes On" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E574hvX-zYM Joe Mathews "Ain't Nothing You Can Do" Matta Baby "Do The Pearl Girl Pt 1" Mod? Tittyshakers? Boogaloo? 60's R'n'B? Northern? Does it even matter? Ian D

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