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  1. Kiki Dee - I dig you baby/Small town - World Pacific Mint Demo https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/310455622934?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649 'Kent' Album 'Right back where we started from' (includes 'Levi Jackson - This Beautiful day') https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/310455622775?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649 Message me if interested off eBay!
  2. Have his new one too but hanging on to that for now!
  3. I have a Mint copy of 'William Bostic - What you do to me' for sale. Excellent Rare Modern Soul I am open to offers if you're interested. PM me please!
  4. Yes as you say Tabs, just had verification from the seller that it is from a collection he bought from South Africa. Thank you again.
  5. Excellent, thank you Mr Diddly :-) I will compare it to the one I have bought.
  6. This one always does it for me Four Tops - Can't seem to get you out of my mind OOOOOH!! Tingles galore!
  7. Please Kev, can you upload the image? Thank you
  8. Just bought one from the states, UK Stateside 'JSS 1142' Oscar Toney Jnr - For your precious love/Ain't that true love. Looked on the discography and it's not supposed to be that number. Was there any Stateside stuff booted on a UK Stateside label? Can't see any that start with 'J' either (JSS)? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/370647985972?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649 The print looks rather suspicious not being in the usual font.
  9. Can you find this then? 'JSS1142'
  10. Looking for someone on here who knows a lot about the 'Stateside' record label please. Who would you recommend?
  11. Northern Soul Uk replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    It is the 'First' vinyl release, but a bootleg is an illegal issue, so apart from the bootleg, it was never officially released by Tamla Motown. Although, saying that I have seen it listed on the 'Tamla Motown' subsidiary label 'Soul'? The plot thickens.
  12. Heard this the other night on TV. Nice song and vocals. Is it an attempt at Motown/Soul?
  13. Hits the spot every time! And this!
  14. I have been asked to guest on an internet radio station on Tuesday 4th September at 7pm-9pm. The show will be an insight as to what music influenced me and made me want to start DJing. The playlist will be a mixture of Northern Soul, Funk, Jazz/Funk and obscure Disco. I am sure that you will love it. So why not tune in on; www.cowbellradio.co.uk.
  15. Now on ebay! https://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=310430695621
  16. Never ever understood why this track hardly ever get's played? It has everything! and cheap as chips! The Superiors - I'd rather die
  17. As promised, Just recieved this through the post and here is a better recording of this fab track
  18. Bari Track, backing track to Rose Batiste - I miss my baby
  19. OOOH!! Bitchy! I can't complain about playing Rave, it's not done bad for me! Ian you might want to tune in to https://www.cowbellradio.co.uk/ on Tuesday September 4th at 7pm. I have been asked to do a 2 hour DJ/Interview show about what got me into the music and the tunes that made/make the hairs on the back of my neck stand on end, even to this day. I have been asked to choose 25 of my all time favorite tracks that influenced me. I know you will love all of them Ian. No Rave in sight by the way, all Nothern, Jazz/Funk and relatively obscure Disco tunes.
  20. I would but I am DJing in York tonight, Rave would you believe. But I have DJd with Louie Vega a couple of times and seen him play numerous times. He is amazing! and if I wasn't working I would be there in a breath!
  21. Yes, but that was a LONG time ago!
  22. When I had a break from Northern, like many of us did, I got into the House/Rave scene big style and actually DJd it for a good length of time, and still do a bit. I was amazed to be honest at how similar the Rave scene in particular was to the Northern scene. Traveling miles to the club you liked the best, taking drugs, dancing all night, and very loved up. I used to say to them, I have seen all this before in the 70s, but they couldn't get to grips with it until I explained the Northern scene of which most of them were too young to remember. There are a lot of people that used to and still are into Northern that got into the dance scene and vice versa. What REALLY pee's me off, is that whenever there is a documentary made about the Dance scene in the UK, it always seems to concentrate on the South and Manchester, and Leeds never gets a mention. Leeds was responsible for many household club names such as 'Back2Basics, Hard Times, Orbit, Ark, Leeds Warehouse, Kaos, Soak and the 'Leeds Gallery' where I was resident DJ/Promoter for 9 years. I just wish that the programmers would start to see that it was not all about the South and Hacienda, and look a little further with their research. Eric Morillo was good though

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