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Raresoulvinyl@Btconnect.Com LANCS, OL14 6DA. UNITED KINGDOM ANGLO AMERICAN TEL 01706 818604 PO BOX 4 , TODMORDEN Email : [email protected] LANCS, OL14 6DA. UNITED KINGDOM www.raresoulvinyl.co.uk LIST 670 – MONDAY 25TH APRIL RARE SOUL AUCTION APRIL 2016 ENDS 2.00PM FRIDAY 29THAPRIL Auction ends Friday 29th April at 2.00pm. Highest bid wins and pays the offered price-no extensions, timeouts, drop-downs or other dull and uninteresting complications. Lots of good stuff coming in at the moment so slightly more items than of late. Cheers. Reservations 9.30 am – 5.45 pm weekdays only Postage and packing £2.00 for 1st disc then 50p per record. Please add £1.00 for recorded delivery. Special Delivery is £7.00. Europe £4.00 for 1st record ( 50p each additional record ) USA £5.00 (approx $9 US ) for 1st record ( then 50p per record) Rest Of The World £6.00 for 1st record (then 50p per record). We accept most major credit cards. Our list is free to buyers but the cost of this is substantial. We have to be strict on subs with those who don’t buy, so if this list is ticked at the top of the page it is £6 subs for 6 months please. MIN BID AUCTION A OTHELLO ROBINSON SO IN LUV BABY LUV 0035 M- 200 First release before Era on this tiny Los Angeles label, never really been massive, never booted, perfect for any enterprising deejay therefore. B NEW WORLD WE’RE GONNA MAKE IT POLYDOR 14154 M- 310 Actually this group are the World Column, but with a different lead vocalist – one who sounds just like Curtis Mayfield (who wrote the song) on this superb Chicago 1972 outing. C RUBIN YOU’VE BEEN AWAY KAPP 869 WD VG++ 200 Okay, so Northern Soul copied itself from Motown by and large but which Motown record (or Stax, or Okeh) ever sounded like this one? Careering stomper at its best. Almost a mint minus, just two small marks. D THE SOUL SHAKERS YOU’RE TURNIN’ TERI DE 003 M- 700 Yet another gem from the pen of Leonard Jewel Smith and as with everything on the original pink Teri De a highly collectable item. E JERI SHAW A LITTLE LESS TALK MASTERSOUND VG++ 150 001 Stomping Mile Grayson production from 1966 of the old standard song. Out of L.A. this is probably a very scarce record. F BIG FRANK & THE I WON’T LET HER SEE ME BLUE ROCK M- 280 ESSENCES CRY 4012 A bit of writing on the label but good vinyl (styrene actually) and far rarer than the Philips release (Blue Rock was first). A Stafford biggie just waiting to go again. G MARIE KNIGHT THAT’S NO WAY TO TREAT MUSICOR 1106 VG++ 275 A GIRL WD One of the great lines in Northern Soul – ‘The taste of madness that your lips placed on mine’. Pretty strong VG++....Just a one second cue burn. H TONY GALLA IN LOVE SWAN 4275 WD M- 500 Great condition on this rather superior blue-eyed stomper. Wigan missed this one, it would have loosened a few slates off the roof I would think. I JEANIE & THE LET ME DOWN EASY LIMELIGHT 3011 VG++ 400 GENTLEMEN Possibly one of the rarest major label items sees the Mercury jazz subsidiary put out the Condors ‘Let Me Down Easy’ under another name. In fact the Condors hardly came out in truth, it’s a some kind of test press/promo. The Jeanie cut is slightly different with a stronger mix/sound quality. J ROY HAMILTON YOU SHOOK ME UP RCA 9171 VG++ 200 The usual RCA story, black issue is the really rare one. I remember this one turning up in the eighties and thinking that not all the best Northern records had been found in the previous decade. A corker. K THE FOUR I’M NOT STRONG PARTY TIME 1001 VG++ 550 PERFECTIONS ENOUGH D Always was a rare record....but on a promo? Seriously hard. Needs no further introduction me- thinks. L THELMA WILSON DO YOU UNDERSTAND LOU-NEITA 0206 VG++ 200 Obscure, chugging dancer from Georgia hits a similar groove to Betty Fikes’ Southbound 45. M TOMMY NAVARRO I CRIED MY LIFE AWAY DE JAC 1253 M- 350 A great example of Uptown Soul with a touch of the Latin about it....the kind of thing the Drifters were up to at the time. Still a dancefloor packer. N HANK JACOBS ELIJAH ROCKIN’ WITH CALL ME 5385 WD M- 200 SOUL One of the big revived instrumentals of recent years but actually much rarer on a white promo like this one. O THE SEVEN SOULS I STILL LOVE YOU OKEH 7289 M- 350 Probably a little bit rarer on the issue but not a lot in it to be honest and a guaranteed floorfiller for any deejay. P JOHNNIE HOYLE WHAT ABOUT ME RAY-BO 105 VG++ 225 Yet another item that proves that Nashville had considerable soul back in the day. A rare record, but a few surface scratches, check the soundbite. Q LITTLE JOE ROMAN WHEN YOU’RE TUFF 419 WD VG++ 700 LONESOME Never anything other than an expensive record but actually much rarer than is often thought. A good condition copy (just one light mark) is even harder to come by. R THE ICEMEN ITS TIME YOU KNEW OLE-9 1008 M- 300 Great New York group soul (not Chicago as is sometimes stated). Rarer black vinyl copy (back in the day you only ever saw blue vinyl copies). BRAND NEW MANIFESTO! We now sell Manifesto magazine with the latest issue out right now. Articles on the Volcanos, Showstoppers, Latasha Lee plus columns from Richard Searling, Soul Sam, Simon White, Roy Burton and more. ‘Tim Brown talks’ touches on those recent bootlegs and plenty more. £5.00 plus £1 p&p. 1 MIKE JEMISON LETS BRING BACK THE GOOD GeNEVA 510 M- 10 TIMES Excellent midtempo Detroit from 75, sounding just a little older than that date. 2 LEE ROGERS MY ONE AND ONLY D-TOWN 1062 M- 15 Great Motor City stuff as usual from Lee. 3 THE ROYALETTES NEVER AGAIN M.G.M 13405 M- 15 Perfect Big City soul copies Little Anthony note – for – note. 4 SNOOPY DEAN SHAKE ‘N’ BUMP BLUE CANDLE M- 10 1505 Really, with move towards funkier sounds. I’m surprised this one hasn’t been revived. Sounds better than ever! 5 ANNETTE THOMAS HANG ON STAX 0118 WD M- 10 Mecca spin, especially collectable on white promo. 6 EDWIN STARR GIRLS ARE GETTING RIC-TIC 118 M- 10 PRETTIER His least known Ric Tic. Why? It’s a corker. 7 KIM WESTON I GOT WHAT YOU NEED M.G.M 13720 M- 10 Her best one post-Motown, and a neat picture sleeve too. 8 THE SHOWMEN THE HONEY HOUSE SWAN 4241 M- 15 Ah, Norman Johnson and the boys never let you down. Another great mover from them. 9 THE ESQUIRES YOU’VE GOT THE POWER WAND 1193 M- 15 Two Wand 45s are for us the best of their entire output. 10 OLLIE AND THE YOU’RE LEAVING ME STAX 0014 M- 10 NIGHTINGALES One of the greatest acts Stax ever had on a superb midtempo number. NORTHERN RARITIES 11 THE EMBERS WATCH OUT GIRL M.G.M 14167 M- 300 Rare, issue copy – blue and gold, this s a 1970 release. 12 ENDEAVORS BEWARE OF YOUR FRIENDS EMPIRESTATE VG++ 200 1897 13 THE T.N.J.’S TWO GIRLS LUCKY – LOU VG++ 200 812 14 THE MAGICTONES HOW CAN I FORGET YOU WHEELSVILLE M- 200 114 15 THE NATURAL HOLD BACK THE DAWN DORE 909 M- 100 RESOURCES 16 ROSE ST. JOHN I KNOW THE MEANING VEEP 1231 VG++ 200 AND THE WONDERETTES Rare yellow label issue copy. 17 CHRIST BARTLEY I SEE YOUR NAME EXTRA 610 M- 75 Original label – Canadian. Issued in the UK on Right On (please note the name, this won’t have got very far obviously). 18 THE CARMEL I HEAR A SYMPHONY AUDITION 77817 M- 25 STRINGS D 19 OSCAR TONEY, JR. AIN’T THAT TRUE LOVE BELL 776 D M- 25 20 JIMMY BEE WANTING YOU KIMBERLY 101 M- 25 21 EMILE GRIFFITH GOIN GOIN GONE TANGERINE 983 M- 50 WD 22 THE CHARMETTES SUGAR BOY WORLD M- 25 ARTISTS 1053 WD 23 GERRY & PAUL AND THE CAT WALK FAT BACK 411 M- 30 THE SOUL EMISSARIES Bellsound stamped original. 24 ETTA JAMES & DO I MAKE MYSELF CLEAR ARGO 5519 D VG++ 30 SUGAR DeSANTO 25 THE DAISIES COLD WAVE CAPITOL 5667 M- 50 26 GROVER MITCHELL TAKE YOUR TIME AND LOVE JOSIE 961 WD M- 40 ME 27 SAMMY SEVENS EVERYBODY CROSSFIRE SWAN 4159 WD M- 50 28 FIRST CHOICE THIS IS THE HOUSE SCEPTER 12347 M- 35 D Rare on a promo. 29 THE FABULETTES SCREAMIN’ AND SHOUTIN’ SOUND STAGE M- 35 2576 WD 30 JESSICA JAMES WE’LL BE MAKIN’ OUT DYNO VOICE M- 75 AND THE OUTLAWS 220 D 31 JOE ANDERSON I CAN’T GET ENOUGH OF HEIDI 112 WD M- 100 YOU 32 JUNE EDWARDS HEAVEN HELP ME SOUTH CAMP M- 75 7001 WD 33 LYDIA MARCELLE IT’S NOT LIKE YOU MANHATTAN 809 VG++ 150 WD Rare promo copy. 34 CAROL AND GERRI ON YOU HEARTACHE M.G.M 13568 D M- 250 LOOKS GOOD 35 WILLIE PARKER DON’T HURT THE ONE YOU M-PAC! 7235 M- 75 LOVE The rarer release of this great stormer with ‘Salute To Lovers’ on the reverse. 36 TOTAL ECLIPES YOU TOOK POUR HEART RIGHT – ON 102 D M- 25 (THAT WAS TORN TO PIECES) Rare promo copy.
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