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Page 2 Patience Valentine If You Dont Come SAR Classy R & B from beginning to end. One of two releases by Patience Valentine on Sam Cookes SAR label, this one is probably worth thirty times wht the other one is. Why I wonder ? To me it will always be a Roger Banks record, and although there are probably another ten copies floating around out there its not one you hear get played often enough. Pretty obviously it finds itself at the top of my DJ playlist at the moment ! Current value in excess of £500 in mint condition. Cody Black Im Slowly Molding King About six years ago Ted Massey asked Soul Sam to play this at the Black Horse in Wolverhampton. I was immediately captivated, and had to have one. It took me nearly four years to find a copy, and at the time was the most expensive record I had ever bought. A good Detroit artist with releases on several labels this is again bordering on R & B, but with an infectious beat that even now drags people onto the dancefloor in vast numbers. Current value in excess of £600. The Gilettes Same Identical Thing J & S Another from the Stafford era that just chugs along. I know nothing about the artists, or the label for that matter, but as Berry Gordy said Its whats in the groove that counts. Again a record that pulls people towards the dancefloor, set more towards midtempo than a stomper I would defy anyone to sit still whilst this was playing. As far as current vale its difficult to say because Ive seen it at anything from £40 to £100 in the last two weeks, so search around and youll find one at the right price for you. James Conwell The Trouble With Girls 4J Starting off with a strident burst of horns this is a record that I think will go big this year. Im not sure if this is the Jimmy Conwell of Cigarette Ashes fame, and Im inclined to think its not, this has been steadily rising in price over the last year or so. Originally heard this being played by Chris Anderton, who when he got a mint copy from the States gave me the rather battered looking copy he had been playing. Although it looked battered, it plays just fine. Current value in excess of £100. Milton Grayson It Aint Necessarily So Keen Bit of a left fielder this one. Very early sounding record in terms of traditional Northern Soul (It might possibly even be a late Fifties recording, although I suspect its very early Sixties), and a version of an old standard .but with SOUL. I played this for the first time at the 100 Club, and stars that they are, the dancers stayed on the dancefloor right through it. As yet Ive not played it anywhere else, but will be doing so later this year. One to watch I think. Current value £30 but set to rise. |