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  1. Showmen "The Wrong Girl/ Fate Planned It This Way" 7"

    Showmen "The Wrong Girl/ Fate Planned It This Way" 7"

    Legendary Northern Soul on Mini Records Learn More
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  2. United "Four Honey Please Stay/ Baby Don't Do It" 7"

    United "Four Honey Please Stay/ Baby Don't Do It" 7"

    Repro of big bucks classic Northern Soul Learn More
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  3. LITTLE ARTHUR MATHEWS "I’m Gonna Whale On You" / WILLIE WRIGHT "I'm Gonna Leave" 7"

    LITTLE ARTHUR MATHEWS "I’m Gonna Whale On You" / WILLIE WRIGHT "I'm Gonna Leave" 7"

    Killer rumbling RnB action for the floor, a haunting sax-driven monster with hypnotic beat by Little Arthur, a bluesy female scorcher on the flip, both tracks ready to set your floor on fire. Learn More
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  4. BILLY (The Kid) EMERSON "I Never Get Enough" / PINEY BROWN "Sugar In My Tea" 7"
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  5. JOHN LEE HOOKER "Shake It Up And Go" / HERB ZANE "Twistin' At The Pit" 7"

    JOHN LEE HOOKER "Shake It Up And Go" / HERB ZANE "Twistin' At The Pit" 7"

    Currently indemand is John Lee Hooker’s “Shake It Up And Go” recorded in Culver City, March 9, 1961 and originally issued on his eponymous Galaxy LP 201. The flip side is another album track, “Twistin’ At The Pit”, originally issued in 1961 on the Regent LP Twist Party attributed to Big Daddy. It is identical to the later Music Maestro 45 correctly identified as Herb Zane. Learn More
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  6. BOBBY KING "Thanks Mr Postman" / BOBBY GUY "Good Enough" 7"

    BOBBY KING "Thanks Mr Postman" / BOBBY GUY "Good Enough" 7"

    Mr Bobby King's 'Thanks Mr Postman' is a slinky twisting gem, while Guy's 'Good Enough' is a piano-tinkled groover for popcorn floors. Learn More
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  7. JOE SIMON "I See Your Face" / LEON PETERSON "Searching" 7"

    JOE SIMON "I See Your Face" / LEON PETERSON "Searching" 7"

    Next we pair two prolific soul men – Joe Simon and Leon Peterson – and feature their most collectable sides respectively Learn More
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  8. JERRY McCAIN "The Jig’s Up/ Twist 62" 7"

    JERRY McCAIN "The Jig’s Up/ Twist 62" 7"

    The A-side features Jerry “Boogie” McCain's R&B swamp stroller “The Jig’s Up”. Released in 1957 it was McCain’s final 45 for Ernie Young’s Nashboro subsidiary Excello, one of half-a-dozen singles he recorded for the label. McCain went on to release a number of other singles for Gas and Rex before arriving at Columbia in 1962 for four singles on their OKeh R&B imprint. “Twist 62”, was the flip to the first of the OKeh 45s, “Red Top”, a Lionel Hampton song. It was an attempt to cash in on the latest dance craze but did little, at the time, to enhance record sales, although 50 years on it has a whole new lease of life. Learn More
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  9. JOHNNY NASH "Ol' Man River / I Lost My Baby" 7"

    JOHNNY NASH "Ol' Man River / I Lost My Baby" 7"

    Another essential in Outta Sight's northern soul reissue 45s series featuring new-to-vinyl couplings and rarities. On this seven the label presents two early New York soul classics courtesy of Texas born Johnny Nash. The top-side “Ol’ Man River” is a stunning soulful rework of the show tune standard. The flip-side is the much-overlooked “I Lost My Baby” from the earlier ABC-Paramount recordings. It dates from 1961 but sounds much later and is one of his most sought-after 45s Learn More
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  10. JIMMY RUFFIN "Don't Feel Sorry For Me"/ LAMONT DOZIER "Dearest One" 7"

    JIMMY RUFFIN "Don't Feel Sorry For Me"/ LAMONT DOZIER "Dearest One" 7"

    A couple of real early classics by the legendary Jimmy Ruffin and Lamont Dozier back-to-back for the first time. Learn More
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  11. MIRACLES "If Your Mother Only Knew/ That's The Way I Feel" 7"

    MIRACLES "If Your Mother Only Knew/ That's The Way I Feel" 7"

    Early Smokey Robinson penned RnB / Popcorn dancers back to back Learn More
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  12. SPIRAL STARECASE "More Today Than Yesterday/ Baby What I Mean" 7"
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  13. MOMENTS "I’ve Got The Need/ Nine Times" 7"
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  14. MARRY CLAYTON "I've Got My Eyes On You / The Doorbell Rings" 7"
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  15. GIVE 'EM SOUL Volume 1 LP

    GIVE 'EM SOUL Volume 1 LP

    14 cuts from 1953 to the early sixties. Learn More
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  16. GIVE 'EM SOUL Volume 2 LP

    GIVE 'EM SOUL Volume 2 LP

    14 more tracks from 1954 to the early sixties. Learn More
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  17. NAPPY BROWN "Coal Miner/ Skidy Woe"

    NAPPY BROWN "Coal Miner/ Skidy Woe"

    NAPPY BROWN was born Napoleon Brown Goodson Culp in Charlotte, North Carolina. He joined Savoy Records in 1954 and went on to become one of the biggest R&B stars of the day with a string of hits that crossed over to the wider white audience. His unique vibrato style influenced many contemporary artists including Elvis Presley. Here we present his most collectable R&B side "Coal Miner" coupled with the Jump Blues rarity "Skidy Woe". Learn More
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  18. TARI STEVENS "False Alarm/ BONNIE & LEE "The Way I Feel About You" 7"

    TARI STEVENS "False Alarm/ BONNIE & LEE "The Way I Feel About You" 7"

    The highly prized “False Alarm” by the little known Tari Stevens, rumored to by Christine Cooper. A masterpiece of song writing and arrangement that could have been tailor-made for the Northern Soul scene. The flip side, “The Way I Feel About You” was a minor hit for the Bonnie & Lee. Learn More
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  19. TWISTED WHEEL / Brazennose & Whitworth Street 1963-1971 LP

    TWISTED WHEEL / Brazennose & Whitworth Street 1963-1971 LP

    Homage to Manchester's iconic Twisted Wheel Club with 14 original tracks culled from the club's R&B and soul history. When the Wheel opened it's doors to Manchester's new wave Modernists in September 1963 - with DJ Roger Eagle behind the decks - the course of rare soul music in the UK was set to change. Eagle was a rare breed R&B pioneer and soul preacher who captured the imagination of the North's musical youth and introduced them to the obscure, unheard, exotic and intoxicating world of black American dance music. Here, we present a soundbite spanning the clubs 8 year reign, and both of its venues. Side A represents the Wheel's R&B roots cemented in Brazennoise Street, while Side B documents the birth of Nothern Soul, forever synonymous with Whitworth Street. Learn More
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  20. IVORY JOE HUNTER "I'm Cuttin' Out / You Only Want Me When You Need Me" 7"
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  21. DAVID MICHAEL "Wow!" / HANK LEVINE "Image (Part 1)" 7"

    DAVID MICHAEL "Wow!" / HANK LEVINE "Image (Part 1)" 7"

    Two intrumentals: a jazzy, piano driven A-side backed by slow, exotica styled instrumental. Learn More
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  22. LITTLE STEVIE WONDER "Contract On Love"/ BOB KAYLI "Tie Me Tight" 7"

    LITTLE STEVIE WONDER "Contract On Love"/ BOB KAYLI "Tie Me Tight" 7"

    LITTLE STEVIE WONDER cut six singles for Tamla before losing the “Little” moniker. “Contract On Love” was his first serious Hitsville production following the novelty flop “Little Water Boy” in December 1962. The distinctive handclap beat that announces the dance track would be recycled to great effect on The Supremes’ 1964 hit “Where Did Our Love Go”. BOB KAYLI, aka Robert Gordy, is the younger brother of Motown boss Berry Gordy. “Tie Me Tight” was written by Robert and marked his first recording for the company, which also features The Supremes on backing vocals. Learn More
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  23. THE SUPREMES "Your Heart Belongs To Me" 7"

    THE SUPREMES "Your Heart Belongs To Me" 7"

    THE SUPREMES would go on to become Motown’s most successful act but back in the summer of ’62 they had to settle for No.95 in the Billboard Hot 100 with their 4th release as The Supremes and the first to be penned by Smokey Robinson. It was also their first record to chart, putting an end to their unfortunate Hitsville pet name… the “no-hit Supremes. On the flip side we feature a short “on-air” radio interview from the original BBC radio series Top Gear, produced by Bernie Andrews and hosted by Brian Matthew. The Supremes introduce themselves and talk about the Apollo. Learn More
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  24. GAY POPPERS "I Want To Know / You Got Me Up Tight" 7"

    GAY POPPERS "I Want To Know / You Got Me Up Tight" 7"

    THE GAY POPPERS were a doo-wop quintet from New York who first caught our attention in 1960 with “You Better Believe” on Savoy. A label hop to Bobby Robinson’s Fire imprint saw two releases: “I Want To Know” (Fire 1026) and “You Got Me Up Tight” (Fire 1039), both featured here, for the first time in over 50 years. Learn More
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  25. LITTLE ESTHER "Cherry Wine/ You Took My Love Too Fast" 7"

    LITTLE ESTHER "Cherry Wine/ You Took My Love Too Fast" 7"

    First time re-issue of female vocal R'n'B/Jump Blues from 1953, originally released on Federal. Learn More
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