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by DJ Burn Hard
posted 21/01/2013

Sounds Of Soul chronicles and playlist: 18 January – collectors delight

It doesn’t happen very often that collecting vinyl records seams almost like a financially rewarding venture and not a compulsive disorder like most of the times. I was extremely delighted to learn this week that a little known and mostly overlooked 7”, which I nevertheless have championed over the years, did extremely well in an auction of a big record dealer. Ike Strong’s I Owe My Life To You actually sold for about ten times of what I have spend on a decade ago, making me feel for a moment like a very smart investor. But of course this is an absolute delusion, first of all because I would never sell such a nugget of a record just to cash in on it and secondly because a extreme rise in value like this is very rare and outnumbered by the many times I’ve probably paid far to much for that elusive wax. Let’s face it – collecting records is not a way to rake in the money, it’s a habit that costs money. The real return in the investment in vinyl is when you give them a spin on the turntable and that’s exactly what I did at last Fridays Sounds Of Soul radio show featuring these records:

 

Little Milton/You Ought To Be Here With Me/7″ Golden Ear

Ike Strong/I Owe My Life To You/7″ Bama

Serena Johnson/All Work And No Play/7″ Big Z

Voices Of East Harlem/I Like Having You Around/7″ Just Sunshine

Otis Clay/The Only Way Is Up/7″ Echo

The Dells /All About The Paper/7″ 20th century Fox

Danny Hunt/What’s Happening To Our  Love Affair/7″ Dynamite Records

Jimmy Jones/Ain’t Nothing Wrong, Making Love The First Night/7″ Conchillo Rcords

George & Gwen McCrae/Winners Together Or Losers Apart/7″ Cat

Natural Four/You Can’t Keep Running Away/7″ Curtom

Winfield Parker/I Wanna Be With You /7″ P & L Records

The Valentine Brothers/Money’s Too Tight/7″ Bridge Records

Latimore/We Got To Hit It Off/7″ Glades

The Tymes/It’s Cool/7″ RCA Victor

Barbara Hall/You Brought It On Yourself/7″ Innivation II  Records

Carl Temple/Soul Day Theme/7″ Brighter World

Lonnie Lester/You Can’t Go/7″ Nu-Tune

Jimmy Robins/I Can’t Please You/7″ Jerhart

Jackie Lee/Darkest Day/7″ abc

Cam Cameron/They Say/7″ Capri

The Parliaments/Don’t Be Sore At Me/7″ Revilot

Jimmy Delphs/Almost/7″ Karen

The Lovelites/My Conscience/7″ Lovelite Records

Don Gardner/Your Love Is Driving Me Crazy/7″ Mr. G. Records

The Gaturs/Cold Bear/7″ Atco

 

If you want to hear the show back here is the link to the Sounds Of Soul page at Eastside radio:
https://eastsidefm.org/specialist/soundsofsoul/

 

Here’s a little clip of the excellent opener of the show by Little Milton: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3UnlP7xo0C8

 

DJ Burn Hard