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  1. Just to keep everyone upto date. I've had over 50 emails so far, I need the weekend to go through everything. Cheers me dears Simon #-o
  2. Big Mix of Soul/R&B/Jazz/Funk/Ska etc..... Sidney Joe Quails - Don't Do this/ Johnny Robinson - Gone but not forgotten (Winsford 3rd anniversary 45) Jackie Milton - Little by Little (DE-VEL) The Monster Orchestra - Hanging Out/ Adrop in the bucket (GNP Crescendo) Owen Gray with Sonny Bradshaw Quartet - Come on Baby (CHEK) UK Dee Dee Sharp - What kind of lady (Gamble "playing cards design) D Nate Edmonds - I don't need no 45 (ARMAN) The Chantels - Indian Giver (Verve) - Candidate for the ugliest copy ever! But plays Clean, Great DJ copy. Bob Hines Trio - Dahsheka - (Grit & Gravy). The Three Sounds - I was a very good year - (Blue Note) Aalon Butler & the new breed band - Its got to be something (PKC) Archie & The Fugitives - Rich Man Poor Man/ Funky You (Sandman) The Metros - Funky City (Ra-Sel) Helen Smith & the Racketeers - Thrills & Chills (Lloyd) Soul Bros inc - Pyramid (Golden Eye 80's press) Little Eddie & the Grants -Rudy's Dead (President) UK Graham Bond -Walking in the Park (WB) Little Sherman & the Mod Swingers - The price of Love (Sagport) Frankie Coe - Gotta see my baby (Big City) Chet Poison Ivey - Shake a Poo Poo (Tangerine) Bill Doggett - 25 Miles (King) The Knights - The Hump (Trager) Wilmer and the Dukes - Get It (Action) UK Soul Toranodoes - Go for yourself (Magic City) Pee Wee & The Prophets - Fat Woman/I'm so tired (Raven) Seven Souls - Got to find a way/Groove in (Venture) Rickey Vee - Pretty Girls/T'aint no big thing (Jet Stream) Benny Gordon - Last train to south Carolina/Don't play it no more (Estill) Jimmy Hughes - It aint what you've got (Atlantic) Johnny Jones & the king Casuals - Soul poppin' (MCA) UK London Fog & the Continentals - Easy Mover (Gold Star) York Wilborn's "Psychedelic Six" - Finky Football/Thank you (True Soul) Little Sonny - Stretchin' Out (Revilot) Justin Hines - Rub up Push up/ The Ark (island) UK Detroit City Limits - Ninety eight cents plus tax (Okeh) D The Newcastle Blues - Walking the Dog/Cotton Mama (Alley) Del Simmons - Buckey's Theme (Parrot) Synergy - More People than Me (JBP) Chuck Jackson - The breaking point (TOP RANK) UK Ronnie Marks - Some Lonely Heart (Fania) Darrow Fletcher - What Good am I without you (Jacklyn) Soul Duo - Cant nobody love me (Shiptown) Yvonne Baker - You didn't say a word (Parkway "west coast") D Bobby Sax - I've got some place to go (Deplace) The Channels - I've got my eyes on you (Groove) The Stony Island Band - Stony Island Band (Glades) The Martinis - Bullseye (USA) Sons of the Kingdom - Modernization (KOG) Carolyn Sullivan - Dead! (philips) Gil Scott Heron - Lady Day and John Coltrane (Flying Dutchman) Willis Jackson - Jive Samba (Prestige) The Montclairs - Hung up on your love (Paula) Lionel Hampton - Greasy Greens (Glad Hamp) Brother Jack McDuff - Talking 'bout my woman (Prestige) Dave Hamilton - Pisces Pace/ The Deacons (TCB) Tobias Wood Henderson - Color Blind Man (Pulsar) Duke Payne - The Bottom/Reaction (M and M) Gary Brown - Spoiled Child (Brownie) AllSpice - Slipped Away (At Home) Unlimited Touch - In the Middle (Prelude) Fist-O-Funk Orchestra - The Feeling (Fist O Funk) Candy & the Kisses - Out in the Streets Again (Scepter) Emmett Gardner - Check out what you've got (Maxwell) D The Intrigues - In a moment (Yew) Sebastian Williams - Get your point over (Ovide) The Modern Times - Stompin' crazy legg/Happy Man (Golden World) Naomi Davis - Forty First Street Breakdown (Desco) 5 Miles Out - Super Sweet girl of mine (Hotline) D Reggie Craven Quartet - Uptight (Jond-Or) Money Studies MS 001 (936/1000) Sugar Hill - Whats the matter baby?/Wome Can Do it (Down Home) Gunga Din - Crabcakes/Snake Pit (Valise) The Gaylads - Looking for a girl/Aren't you the guy (Fab 62) UK Up setters - Man from M.I.5 (Upsetter) The Lost Family- Blow my Mind (Music Bag) Honey and the Bees - Love Addict (Arctic) Larry McGee - The Burg (Boogie Band) Ellis & Cephas - I'm gonna miss you girl (VON'S) El Anthony - Sweet Jo-Ann (Star-Vue) Liz McCall - Double Determination (Mr G) Teddy & the Finger poppers - Soul Groove (Arctic) The Rumbles - Boss Soul (Downey) Baby Little - Big time playboy (Watts Way) Tommy Neal - Goin' to a happening (vocalion) UK No PM's email Mods57 at hotmail dot com
  3. I'm gonna love you just a little more, baby - kellee patterson - shady brook 11750 refosoul The 5min cut - Soul Funk perfection
  4. Did you know this is reissued: https://store.daptonerecords.com/index.asp?...D&ProdID=98
  5. I think This is a mans world is the better track
  6. There is a new Justin Timberlake track coming out DAMN GIRL! It samples a good chunk of JC Davis - A NEW DAY (New Day records). Mr Davis has been rewarded well apparently. I can listen to it, but its not my cup of tea. I bet Mr Davis is happy as larry though!
  7. What about The Wooden Glass - Instrumental but more soulful than a lot of vocals GENIUS
  8. Its is the Moon People & Dave Baby Cortez - But Happy Soul with a Hook - the instro to Hippy
  9. Gwen McCrae - Your Love CAT Leon Thomas - Thank you baby DON 5 Miles Out - Super Sweet Girl of Mine - HOT LINE Bit of Disco, Raregroove and Funk? Just great Soul music
  10. Andy, I'm not talking today's R&B either! Rock n Roll - wasn't this more a white hijack of rocking blues? R&B progressed into Boogaloo which then progressed into Funk. Not necessarily song, more rhythm led music for the dancefloor, based on primitive, sexual musical patterns. Would you not say that Do-wop followed by soul music - took their own path, with the roots in melody rather than rhythm (I know that this is a generalization with so many crossovers). Perhaps that's how it took of in Europe, where melody, traditionally, is generally favoured over rhythm.
  11. I would say R&B fits more with 60's FUNK than any other genre on the scene...period. Simon
  12. Lovely record this - But it aint 60's
  13. WOW NICE UP THE BOARD WITH THE SELECTOR OVERLORD PETE S - PROPER SOUNDS AS I WOULD SAY


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