NORTHERN SOUL - US 7" RARITIES. Floor fillin' selection of 10 x US Northern/Funk 45s... Titles are Eddie Bo - Can You Handle It c/w Don't Turn Me Loose (Bo Sound BS-5116 - Ex) and Come To Me (Blue Jay 154 - VG+), Cresa Watson - Dead c/w Alpine Winter (Charay C-91 - lovely Ex), Marv Lockard - Phantom Lover (Counterpart Records 2583 - VG some light surface marks), Gloria Jones - Tainted Love (Champion 14003 - VG+, 'AZ' etched in runouts), Mike And The Jokers - There's Got To Be A Girl (Chase 6000 - VG), Barbara Paul - DOn't Let The Party End (Carla 45-4528 promo - Ex+ and stock copy - VG+), Superbs - Love's Unpredictable (Catamount 2122 - Ex+) and Ruth White - Give Us Your Blessings (Candi 1029 promo - Ex+).
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DOO WOP - ORIGINAL US 7" RARITIES. Delightful collection of 6 x beautiful original US 7" Doo Wop rarities. Titles are The Quinns - Hong Kong c/w Oh Starlight (Cyclone 111 - sharp Ex condition, a couple of light and minor surface hairline marks), Five Crowns - Popcorn Willie c/w I Can't Pretent (Caravan 15609 - VG+, a few light storage marks, could possibly be cleaned to Ex), Bobby Williams - Tarzan c/w If Dreams Could Come True (Cort 1314 - very sharp Ex), The Dee Cals - A Wonderful Day (Coed 1960 - VG+), The Excels - You're Mine Forever (Central NA-2601 - Ex) and The Laddins - Did It c/w Now You're Gone (Central NA-2602 - Ex).
JIMMY LEE AND WAYNE WALKER/ MOONGLOWS - 7" CHESS PROMOS. Here we have a quality pack of 2 Chess 7" promos. Artists/ titles include Jimmy Lee And Wayne Walker - Love Me/ Lips That Kiss So Sweetly (4863, 1955 US promo press on Chess. Labels have some age-related handling/ storage wear. The record although lovely and glossy does have a number of light surface marks, VG) & Moonglows - Starlite/ In Love (1605, 1955 US promo press on Chess. Again the labels have some age-related handling/ storage wear. The record has some fine surface marks. VG).
LAVERN BAKER - WRAPPED TIED AND TANGLED (NORTHERN - 55311). Here we have a floor fillin' slice of Northern Soul by Chicago soul queen and big office favourite LaVern Baker; Wrapped, Tied And Tangled/ Nothing Like Being In Love (55311, original 1967 US pressing on Brunswick. Rainbow labels have a remainder drill hole through part of the track name, otherwise in bright, clean shape. The A side has one or two light paper surface marks, strong VG+/ B side is beautiful Ex. Comes in original Brunswick company paper sleeve).
JOHNNY WATSON - COME TO THE PARTY/ DARLING OF MY DREAMS 7" (ALLSTAR - AS-7167). Here we have a real rock n roll 7" gem by Johnny Watson; Come To The Party/ Darling Of My Dreams (AS-7167, original 1958 US pressing on Allstar. Labels are lovely and bright with minimal storage/ handling wear. The record has a number of light surface marks including a couple of fine but feelable marks, VG).
CREST - R&R/ R&B 7" PACK. Here we have a quality selection of 15 7" singles on Crest, mostly rock n roll/ R&B. Artists/ titles include Tom Tall - Mary Jo (45-1038, record is superb Ex), Norm Skylar - Night Shift (45-1044, strong VG+), Hank Sanders - Been Gone A Long Time (45-1039, Ex), Johnny Donna - What Happened Last Night (45-1058, VG+), Frank And Ernie - Spot Light (45-1056, VG), Boogaloo - Big Fat Lie (1014, Ex), The Ebb-Tones (1016), Jack Lewis (1025), Boogaloo (45-1030, red vinyl), Lynn Marshall (45-1036), Bill Skidmore III (45-1040), Dale's Boys (45-1045), Glen Garrison (45-1047), Buddy Lowe (45-1049) & Donna Loren (45-1095). Condition is generally VG to Ex.
CORAL - ROCK N ROLL/ ROCKABILLY 7" RARITIES. Up next we have a rockin' pack of 4 7" rarites on the Coral label. Artists/ titles include Johnny Burnette inc Eager Beaver Baby/ Touch Me (x2) inc (9-619829, stamped matrix. Labels are lovely, bright and clean. The record is superb Ex) & (9-61829, US promo. Labels have some numbers written on them. Record is Ex). Don Thomas - She Acts Like She Doesn't Care/ Hey Little Dancing Girl (62418, US promo. Record is strong VG+, displaying only a couple of light hairline paper surface marks) & Red Smith - Whoa Boy/ You Upset Me Baby (9-61312, US promo. Record is Ex).
WASHBOARD SAM - DIGGIN' MY POTATOES/ BRIGHT EYES 7" (CHESS 1545). Here we have a stompin' cut from bluesman Washboard Sam; Diggin' My Potatoes/ Bright Eyes (1545, 1953 US pressing on Chess. The labels have some age related handling and storage wear/ scuffing. The record, although bright and glossy does have a number of light surface marks, strong VG).
MUDDY WATERS - I'M YOUR HOOCHIE COOCHE MAN 7" (CHESS 1560). Here we have the superb 7" by one of Chicago's finest bluesmen, Muddy Waters - I'm Your Hoochie Cooche Man/ She's So Pretty (1560, 1954 US pressing on Chess. Labels are lovely and bright. The record superb, strong VG+ condition, displaying only a couple of light paper marks).
THE PEPPERS - ROCKING CHAIR BABY/ HOLD ON 7" (CHESS 1577). Here we have the absolutely swingin' 7" cut by R&B favourites The Peppers; Rocking Chair Baby/ Hold On (1577, 1954 US press on Chess. Labels have some handling/ age related storage wear. The record has a number of light surface marks, nothing feelable. A strong VG copy of this scarce floor-filling favourite).
JOHN BRIM - I WOULD HATE TO SEE YOU GO 7" PROMO (CHESS 1624). Here we have the stock copy of killer 7" blues jam by John Brim And His Gary Kings; I Would Hate To See You Go/ You Got Me Where You Want Me (1624, 1956 US press on Chess. Labels have some age-related/ storage wear. The record has some light paper surface marks, including one fine but feelable mark at the start of the Aside, VG/ Bside VG+).
BOBBY SISCO - GO GO GO/ TALL DARK & HANDSOME MAN 7" (CHESS 1650). Here we have another copy of that requisite rockabilly 7" by Bobby Sisco; Go, Go, Go/ Tall, Dark & Handsome Man (1650, 1957 US pressing on Chess. Labels have a little pen on them. The record has one or two light surface marks, VG+).
CHESS - 7" RARITIES. A wonderful selection of 6 7" rarities on the legendary Chess Records label. Artists/ titles include Willie Mabon inc I'm Mad/ Night Latch (1538, red vinyl has one or two light surface marks, VG+), Howlin' Wolf inc I'll Be Around/ Forty Four (1584, record is VG+) & Come To Me Baby/ Don't Mess With My Baby (1607, label has some storage/ age related wear. Record is VG+). John Brim - That Ain't Right/ Go Away (1588, record is VG), Jimmy (T99) Nelson - Free And Easy Mind/ Great Big Hunk Of Man (1587, record is VG) & Chuck Berry - Thirty Days/ Together (1610, record is lovely VG+).
CHESS - 7" RARITIES. Another fantastic selection of 6 7" singles on the legendary Chess Records. Artists/ titles include Betty James - I'm A Little Mixed Up/ Help Me To Find My Love (1801, Records is beautiful Ex), Eddie Bo - Oh Oh/ My Dearest Darling (1698, record is beautiful Ex), Jimmy Rogers - If It Ain't Me/ Walking By Myself (1643, record is superb Ex), Bobby Dean - Dime Store Pony Tail/ Just Go Wild Over Rock And Roll (1673, labels have some stamped text. Record is beautiful Ex), Chuck Berry inc Maybellene/ Wee Wee Hours (1604, record has one or two light surface marks, VG+) & Together/ Thirty Days (1610, promo label on one side, stock label on the other. Record is beautiful Ex).
ABC-PARAMOUNT - 7" ROCKABILLY RARITIES. Here we have 2 stunning rockabilly 7", both original US releases on ABC-Paramount. Artists/ titles include Ronnie Self - Pretty Bad Blues/ Three Hearts Later (45-9714, 1956 US pressing. 45 1011 N1/ 1012 N1 matrix. Record is superb Ex/ comes in original company sleeve) & Vince Everett - Baby Let's Play House/ Livin' High (45-10472, 1963 US pressing. ABC 11554/ 11552 matrix. A side is beautiful Ex/ B side has a couple of light paper marks, strong VG+/ again in an original paper company sleeve).
BENNY JOY - CRASH THE PARTY C/W LITTLE RED BOOK 7" (ORIGINAL US COPY - ANTLER 831/832). Great jumpin' 45 from Benny Joy with this rarity on Antler Records - Crash The Party c/w Little Red Book. The record is in very fine Ex condition showing just a couple of very light and faint surface scuffs. With extremely clean labels.
CLEAR WATERS - HILL BILLY BLUES C/W BOOGIE WOOGIE BABY 7" (ORIGINAL US COPY - ATOMIC-H RECORDS 203). A Major R&B dancer from Clear Waters with the Hill Blilly Blues c/w Boogie Woogie Baby on Atomic-H Records 203. The record is in superb Ex condition showing only a couple of very light, faint and wispy paper hairline marks. Lovely sharp and clean labels showing only minor wear.
FREDDIE CADDELL - AT THE ROCKHOUSE C/W GOTTA BIG FAT MAMA 7" (ORIGINAL US COPY - ARDENT RECORDS A-12-001/2), Jivin' At The Rockhouse with Freddie Cadell c/w Gotta Big Fat Mama on Ardent Records A-12-001/2. The record is in very sharp Ex condition showing only a couple of very light and faint surface scuffs. With sharp and clean labels showing only a little wear.
LATTIE MOORE - JUKE BOX JOHNNIE C/W PRETTY WOMAN BLUES 7" (ORIGINAL US COPY - ARC RECORDS 8005). Lattie Moore's a Juke Box Johnnie and he can dance all night! Original US copy on Arc Records 8005 c/w Pretty Woman Blues. The record is in very clean Ex condition showing some very light 'wavy' outline marks on the 'Pretty Woman Blues' side which are likely part of the pressing. Very sharp and clean labels.
JERRY PARSONS - UNDECIDED C/W DON'T NEED NO JOB 7" (ORIGINAL US COPY - AMP 45-791). Ace twangy 45 from Jerry Parsons And The Blue Jeans with Undecided c/w Don't Need No Job. Original US copy on Amp Records, Columbus, Ind. 45-791. The record is in very clean Ex condition showing just a couple of very light and minor surface hairline marks. Very clean and sharp labels.
BENNY INGRAM - JELLO SAL C/W HOW CAN I KEEP YOU LOVING ME 7" (ORIGINAL US COPY - BANDERA 1302). Scorchin' Rockabilly rarity from Bennny Ingram with this 1958 cut Jello Sal c/w How Can I Keep You Loving Me. The record is in glossy VG+ condition with a few rather light and minor surface marks/scuffs, none of which are heavier with no feelable scratches to mention. With neat and clean labels showing only minor wear.
BILL WOODS - PHONE ME BABY C/W SWEETHEARTS IN HEAVEN 7" (ORIGINAL US COPY - BAKERSFIELD 125). Super rare 45 from Bill Woods with Phone Me Baby c/w Sweethearts In Heaven rumoured to have featured a very young Buck Owens playing on this.. Original release on Bakersfield Records with blue labels. The record is in glossy VG condition showing some light and minor surface marks, these never heavier feelable scratches. Neat and clean labels showing light possible sticker removal marks on both sides.
ELROY DIETZEL - TEENAGE BALL C/W PRECIOUS DESIRES 7" (ORIGINAL US COPY - BO-KAY K-101). Boppin' tonight with Elroy Dietzel; here's Teenage Ball c/w Precious Desires. Scarce original copy from 1956 on Bo-Kay K-101. The record is in very sharp Ex condition showing only a couple of rather light and minor surface scuffs, never heavier in nature. Lovely and sharp labels.
LILLIAN VINES WITH THE DYNAMICS - HOUSE OF LOVE - DYNAMIC RECORDS 111. Only known release from Lillian with this pair of RnB tracks backed by The Dynamics to include House of Love c/w I Dreamed About My Baby Last Night. On the red Dynamic Records label (111) and in Excellent condition with just a few very light hairlines. Label is clean but is bubbling up a little on both sides.
TEDDY (MR BEAR) MCRAE - HOLD OUT BABY/ HI FI BABY 7" PROMO (AMP 129-1). Here we have a superb 7" promo slice of killer jump blues by Teddy (Mr Bear) McRae; Hold Out Baby/ Hi Fi Baby (AMP 129-1, 1958 US promo pressing on Amp 3 Records Inc. Labels are lovely and bright. The record has one or two light paper surface marks, strong VG+).
SUN RECORDS COLLECTION - LITTLE JUNIOR'S BLUE FLAMES - SUN 187. Delta Blues from 1953 with the tracks Feelin' Good c/w Fussin' and Fightin' Blues performed by Little Junior's Blue Flames. Nice example in VG+ condition - light hairlines are visible but none are feelable at all - nice clean labels.
SUN RECORDS COLLECTION - LITTLE JUNIOR'S BLUE FLAMES - SUN 192. Another belting pair of Blues tracks here with Love My Baby c/w Mystery Train from those boys in Little Junior's Blue Flames again. In nice VG+ condition with some very light marks and hairlines - very close to Ex. Clean labels with some light rubbing.
SUN RECORDS COLLECTION - JAMES COTTON - HOLD ME IN YOUR ARMS - SUN 206. Big rarity now as we head into 1954 now with the tracks Hold Me In Your Arms c/w Cotton Crop Blues by Blues legend James Cotton. In VG+ condition with just some light hairlines and scuffs - none are feelable whatsoever - nice clean labels.
SUN RECORDS COLLECTION - ELVIS PRESLEY - GOOD ROCKIN' TONIGHT - SUN 210. Another pair of classics here from the King with Good Rockin' Tonight c/w I Don't Care if the Sun Don't Shine. Label has misspelled credit of "Ray Brown" instead of Roy. In Ex condition with just very light hairlines - very clean labels.
THE MOONGLOWS - I WAS WRONG/ Ooh Rocking Daddy 7" (DOO WOP - CH-1156). Here we have a classic doo wop 7" cut by Cleveland group The Moonglows with Red Holloway's Orch; I Was Wrong/ Ooh Rocking Daddy (CH-1156, original US pressing on the black/ yellow Chance Records label. 45-5089-87/ 5092-87 matrix. Labels are lovely, bright and clean. The record has a number of light scuffy surface marks, nothing feelable. VG).
JERRY LEE LEWIS ACETATE - WHOLE LOT OF SHAKIN GOIN ON. A very interesting and obviously super scarce single sided acetate of Jerry Lee performing his 1957 hit Whole Lot of Shaking Going On. Note in white crayon on both the run out groove and on the reverse reads "Too Long". In VG condition with some wear to grooves and a few light hairlines/marks.
GLEN GLENN - EVERYBODY'S MOVIN' ON ERA RECORDS. Now i can understand why Orin Glenn Troutman changed his name although think he was perhaps not quite with it when he decided on Glen Glenn. Nevertheless he could belt out a some cracking tracks as he did with Everybody's Movin' c/w I'm Glad My Baby's Gone on Era Records (45-1061). This copy is in its original company sleeve and is in Excellent condition with a few light hairlines but none of the heavy or feelable nature.
RUFUS SHOFFNER AND JOYCE SONGER - ORBIT TWIST 7" (7317/ 18). Here we have a superb scarce rockabilly 7" cut by Rufus Shoffner And Joyce Songer - Orbit Twist/ East And West Border (7317/ 18. 1962 US pressing on American Artist Records. Labels are lovely, bright and clean. The A side has one or two light paper surface marks, strong VG+/ side B is Ex).
PERRY LA POINTE - B.O. ROCK/ TO LATE TO CRY 7" (ROCKABILLY - CRAZY CAJUN 501). Here we have a stompin' cut of classic rockabilly by Perry La Pointe and The Orange Playboys - B.O. Rock/ To Late TO Cry (501, US pressing on The Crazy Cajun Records. The labels have some light handling wear. The record has one or two hairline paper surface marks, strong VG+).
LEE JACKSON - FISHIN' IN MY POND/ I'll JUST KEEP WALKIN' 7" (CHICAGO BLUES - COBRA 5007). Here we have a fantastic cut of classic Chicago blues by Lee Jackson; Fishin' In My Pond/ I'll Just Keep Walkin' (5007, 1957 US pressing on Cobra Record Corp. Labels have some usual storage/ handling age-related wear. The record has a number of light paper surface marks, nothing feelable. A strong VG copy of this absolute classic!).
CHRIS KENNER - GRANDMA'S HOUSE/ DON'T LET HER PIN THAT CHARGE ON ME 7" (JUMP BLUES - BARTON 220). Here we have a killer mid-50s slice of floor-fillin' jump blues by Louisiana favourite Chris Kenner - Grandma's House/ Don't Let Her Pin That Charge On Me (220, 1956 US pressing on Barton. Labels have the usual age-related handling wear and some pen marks. The record has some light paper surface marks, VG+).
ROCKABILLY/ R&B - BARTON RECORD INC 7" RARITIES. Here we have a superb pack of 4 7" rarities on the Barton Record Inc label. Mostly rockabilly/ R&B etc, including some promos. Artists/ titles include Gar Bacon -- There's Gonna Be Rockin' Tonight/ Y-I-O-U (248, 1957 US promo press. Record is beautiful Ex), The Bill Johnson Quintet - So Sweet Of You/ Traveling Stranger (239, US press. Record has a number of light surface marks including a couple of fine but feelable marks, VG), Ann Cole - Give Me Love Or Nothing/ I've Got Nothing Working Now (247, 1957 US press. Record is Ex) & Marie Knight - I Thought I Told You Not To Tell Them/ September Song (253, 1958 US promo press. Record is Ex).
BETHLEHEM RECORDS - ORIGINAL US 7" RELEASES. Jumpin' pack of 4 x scarce original US 7" on Bethlehem dating from the early 1960s. Titles are Lenny Johnson - Gee Gee Baby (It's Nice To Hold You Again) (45-3000 - superb Ex+ condition showing only a couple of extremely fine and faint paper marks), O'NIta Hammond - Mighty Fine c/w I'll Have The Blues (Over You) (45-3020 - brill Ex+ condition), Billy Yates - Blues Like Midnight c/w Fool Around With Love (45-4049 - Ex, with some light pressing 'pitting' marks) and Charlie And Bill - Country Twist (45-3064 - great Ex+ condition). Once again fantastic and clean copies presented with their scarce, and also very clean, company sleeves.
NORTHERN SOUL - 60s US 7" RARITIES. Floor fillin' selection of 4 x in-demand 60s US original Northern 45s. Titles are Barbara Mason - Bobby, Is My Baby c/w I Need Love (Arctic 120 - super Ex condition showing only a couple of very faint and minor surface hairline marks), Denise Keeble - Love School c/w Giving Up (B.F.W. Records 1101 - Ex condition with only a couple of light and minor surface marks), Kolettes - Who's That Guy (Barbara Records 1094 - VG+ a few light surface marks/scuffs, nothing heavier) and Tina Florence - Too Much For Me, Baby (Apt 45-25078 - lovely clean Ex condition).
BLUE LAKE RECORDS - ORIGINAL US R&B 7" RARITIES. Stompin' pack of 2 x scarce original US 7" from 1956 on the small Chicago R&B label. Titles are Little Pappa Joe - Lookin' For My Baby c/w Easy Lovin' c/w Easy Lovin' (116 - very fine Ex condition showing only a couple of rather light and minor surface hairline marks) and Lu (Lou) Mac - Albert Is His Name c/w I'll Never Let Him Know (117 - Ex condition with lovely clean playing surfaces, some light wear on the B side label).
DRITS & DRAVY - TALK THAT TALK PTS 1/ 11 7" (R&B - ANOTHER 100). Here we have a magic organ led r&b stomper by Drits & Dravy - Talk That Talk - Part 1/ Part 11 (100 AN, 1963 US pressing on Another Record. Yellow labels are lovely and bright, a small about of fraying around the centre hole. The record is in lovely VG+ condition with only a couple of light surface marks).
FATS GAINES AND HIS BAND - HOME WORK BLUES/HE'S A REAL FINE MAN 7" (BIG TOWN RECORDS 45-108). Another superb R&B rarity on Big Town Records, this time from Fats Gaines And His Band with Home Work Blues c/w He's A Real Fine Man. The release date is believed to be 1953. The record (45-108) is in very fine Ex condition showing just a few very light, fine and minor surface hairline marks.
BIG TOWN RECORDS - ORIGINAL US 7" RELEASES. 2 x more 7" rarities on Big Town Records to include Willie B. Huff - I Love You Baby c/w Operator 209 (45-105 - VG+ with a surface mark at the start of the A side, not a heavier feelable scratch, elsewhere very clean) and The Thrillers - Mattie, Leave Me Alone c/w The Drunkard (45-109 - sharp Ex condition with a couple of light and minor surface marks).
EVANS CARROLL AND THE TEMPOS - THE MONSTER 7" (BANGAR RECORDS - BA 00615). The very scarce 1964 cut from Evans Carroll (Bateman) And The Tempos with The Monster c/w Come Back Baby. The record (original US release, Bangar BA 00615) is in very fine Ex condition showing only a couple of very light and minor surface hairline marks. Clean and sharp labels with only minor wear.
J. WALTON - TELL ME WHAT YOU GOT C/W SHADE GROVE 7" (BIG STAR RECORDS 003). Huge Detroit Blues rarity with this 1965 7" Tell Me What You Got c/w Shade Grove from J. (James) Walton. The record (original US copy, Big Star Records 003) is in very sharp and glossy Ex condition. Showing just a couple of very light and minor surface hairline marks, none of these are ever heavier in nature whatsoever with this copy extremely well preserved. With lovely clean and sharp labels.
GARY MONTGOMERY - RIGHT NOW 7" (ORIGINAL US RELEASE - BEAGLE RECORDS 101). Extremely scarce original 1962 Rockabilly classic from Gary Montgomery with Right Now c/w It's All Right. The record (Beale Records No. 101) is in VG condition. Noted with a number of surface marks, scuffs and a couple of light but feelable scratches, the record has been play tested with some surface noise though no unwanted skips/jumps.

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