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Cigarettes and Coffee - Otis Redding
Mr. Soul, Awesome song and a top fav! Nice pick.
My First Mistake, The Chilites
Paladin, that's a fantastic song.
Songs I'm Listening To Now:
Sidney Joe Qualls - How Can You Say Goodbye http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpvUvYHjGNQ Al Green sound-alike!!
Leon Ware - I Want You [[Live!) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SN0UE6MTgg
Eugene Record - Where Are You? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJfn969d4gg
Thanks, your selections are pretty cool as well.......Next up on the turntables; City of Angels & Bill Withers Making Music......
Thanks Texassoul & continuing in a deep soul groove.
Pouring Water On A Drowning Man & Love Attack - James Carr
Talking Book - Stevie Wonder
"Pata-Pata" by Miriam Makeba
My baby just cares for me/Nina Simone
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"I Wanted To Tell You" by Little Nicky Soul on Shee 101. It's a Northern Soul favourite. It's a dead rare record. I've never seen it, and I've looked through probably more than a few million 45s in my time. So, I can see why the price is where it is [[$1100.00 US). I can't afford to buy it. But, I wouldn't mind having it [[or even just a recording of it). Right now anyone can listen to it on You-Tube.
Here's a link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uz6KDz2Q-KA
I'm curious to hear what you all think of it.
Sounds like about 1964 or 1965. But the song writing, itself, has 1962 style. I'm an expert on ZTSC Columbia Midwest [[Terre Haute/Chicago) pressing plant code #s, but not quite so good on ZTSP East Coast plant [[I think that's in Pennsylvania). Anyway, 94,000 seems to be about right for around late 1964. "I'm On The Outside Looking In" was pressed around that number, as was "Look Away" by Garnet Mimms & Enchanters.
It's a great slightly uptempo group sound. The group behind him is very, very good. You non-Soul fans probably won't love it, but it is quite listenable. The lead can sing. It's well-written, too. Richard Tee did a great job arranging it. He's my favourite New York '60s arranger. The lead guitar is great, but I'd have had the piano more upfront. The drummer's part is excellent -and excellently played-got to be Pretty Purdie.
Hi Rob I wanted to tell you pun intended was issued on a Goldmine CD entitled "For Millionaires Only Volume 4" appropriately titled in view of its price.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Millionaires.../dp/B00002ZZ3Q
what else but "I Wanted To Tell You".
I Wanted to Tell You - Little Nicky Soul
Never heard of it before. Great record. Wish I'd heard it in the 60s when it was affordable.
Thanks for link, Robb.
Rhapsody in Blue
Atheists Ain't Got No Songs.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1ngMz92vwA
"I hold in my hand....the entire antheist hymnal...."
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It just sold for $1680.00 US.
Robb--"I Wanted To Tell You"...a fool and his money are soon parted, LOL. I don't hear anything special or remarkable in this song, woundn't spend $10 on it. To each his own! :)
A Jerry Ragavoy [[RIP) production:
God Bless My Girl [[But Don't Forget About Me) - Ben Aiken
Found What I Need - B B King
Same song, both brilliant!
PARLIAMENT - Live Up [[To What She Thinks of Me)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kV8BX...eature=related
THE FANTASTIC FOUR - [[I'm Gonna) Live Up To What She Thinks
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGjv0PMZeXk
Thx Mike....never heard either one.....
Last thing played before I got out of the car
"You Can't Blame Me" - Johnson, Hawkins, Tatum and Durr - an East Side Classic.
Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison
Last Thing I Needed First Thing This Morning - Willie Nelson
Teena Marie/Naked to The World LP........
Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes featuring Sharon Paige " I Hope That We Can Be Together Soon".
I've Got To Find Someone To Love - Jerry Fischer & The Nightbeats
Sidney Joe Qualls - If You Don't Know Me By Now http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tneTzVnkEgM
Albert King - Born Under A Bad Sign http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=955J3s0WpDY&feature=fvst
collect everything by this guy...great!!
feel like making love - jr. walker & the all stars [[what a killer remake) just got hip to this today!
it's the way nature planned it - the 4 tops
below us, all the city lights - tower of power
smooth sailing from now on - the temptations
why did i choose you - marvin gaye
what you gave me - marvin & tammi
point of no return - bobby womack
Sidney Joe Qualls - very much like Al Green, but KINDA LET LOOSE
Red Rodney/Live at The Village Vanguard featuring Ira Sullivan.......
Natalie Cole--I Cant Say No-- Live Album
Sylvester-- You Are My Friend
Curtis Hairston-- Shining Star
Texadelphia!
There's Gonna Be A Showdown [[album) - Archie Bell & The Drells
Papa Don't Take No Mess - James Brown
Ann Peebles - Breaking Up Somebody's Home : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uK3cAvnhLqs
Albert King - Born Under A Bad Sign : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pEVKDbNZWZg
Tailgate [[21st Creation) 12" Extended and Saturday Night, Sunday Morning [[Thelma Houston) from Motown Disco and Killing Me Softly by Junior Walker.
The Gene Ammons Story-The Organ Combo's[[ vinyl Compilation 2 Record set) from The Mighty Gene Ammons.......
Next Up/ What does it Take To Win Your Love vinyl lp /Jr Walker
I'm over here[doing the dog]with rufus thomas...hehe!!
Junie Morrison--FREEZE-- Westbound lp -1975
Ohio Players--PAIN --Westbound lp