Everything posted by Reforee
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Uk Label Collectors - Ever Seen This Before?
I THINK YOU WILL FIND ITS UK AND RPM ARE STILL GOING, ORIGINALLY PART OF THE MODERN GROUP OF LABELS EARLY 60s, MAINLY TO REISSUE OLD MATERIAL , BASED IN CHIPPING NORTON, I THINK THEY ARE STILL RUNNING???? THE MAN IN BLACK
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Black Circle Records
Two Black Circle labels One out of Pittsburg, the other out of NY, both early to mid 70s
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Tomorow's Wish - My Love With You
CHECK OUT THE VARI TRACK ON COASTAL RECORDS "NOBODY LIKE YOU & TURN IT ON, THERE WAS A LITTLE BUZZ ON THIS LAST YARMOUTH. THE MAN IN BLACK
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Who Would Play This One?
All this talk,but bet you none of you have played the 'b' side?????????????????? The Man in Black
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Tomorow's Wish - My Love With You
TW only came out on 12", same production & producer as Tearra out of Atlanta Manny Campbell, it (TW) didnt sell in large quanties, so Im told, so its one of those sleepers i guess you wont be able to find when the word gets out. I seem to recall TW were part of or an offshoot of Tavasco, but not 100% certain The Man in Black
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Upnorth Promotions ( Alex Lowes)feat Sam Dees
Great weekender only one at that weekender at Morcombe before moving to Southport, Fraser Dunn is now a regular with a load of the Scottish crew at Soul Essence Gt. Yarmouth. I still have the chair Sam Dees sat on when he came off stage and sat for a good hour signing photos etc. Have all the programs and remember Gerald Alston being live there as well, those sodding ducks kept everybody awake. The Man in Black
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Leighton Buzzard Nights?
L/Buzzard was renowned for having one of the biggest concentration of soul collections in the country, but without a main venue at least to play the sodding things. Black Horse soul/jazz/funk nites on tuesdays was great with people coming from all over the south and midlands, in its day it was on a par with Frames, the Norfolk Village. The Man in Black
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Northern Funk
WHAT YOU WOULD EXPECT FROM A SCOUSER?????? FLANNY BEING THE EXCEPTION? THE MAN IN BLACK
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Sherlock Holmes
Great track hard to find 45, took me over 10 years to get my copy at £120, worth a good £300 of anybodies money by todays prices get or regret as they say The Man in Black
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Ain't No Mountain High Enough
Nuthin like a bit of varied taste to make the world go round. Soul is Soul from whatever era, never seen the need to get in a sweat about whos playing what when or where though if you dont like the music switch it off. The Man in Black
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Black Ice [who Is The Vocalist?]
Black ice 5 piece male group consisting Antone Curtis, Gerald Bell, Cleveland Jones, Frank Willis, Ralph Lars.. They did a great album on HDM written mainly by Eddie Horan a great vocalist himself Not sure who the lead vocalist is, not much info about on that but will dig a little deeper if poss? Regards Reforee The Man in Black