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Kenny Burrell - The Rarest 45 [Frank Wilson - Do I Love You]

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Kenny Burrell - The Rarest 45 Frank Wilson Do I Love You....

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  • Listen back.... he says within the northern soul scene!!

  • The fact that the rare soul scene is still going and being kept going by die hard collectors means that these guys recordings live on. Thats what matters!  I wont name names but my dad was one of a few collectors who paid for a ex soul singer to come to the UK to perform, the artist is a janitor in the US now and cried on stage when singing as he had no idea his recordings means so mush to so many. Collectors do care.

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  • @cmomofilm There are so many souls cleaning up after the math of men and singing to the halls of cement. If we could all here them at once I think so many welts would pop up that a new human emotion would be discovered. I think its great your pops called this soul singer up. It probably made both of their life times.

  • yo what kind a skippy these white boyz doing??? That is the grind-proper!

  • I have vinyl records that are 50+ years old that are not deteriorating at all. For instance the classic record 'The Exotic sounds of Martin Denny, FORBIDDEN ISLAND is from 1958, looks and plays like new. I seek out organ music because I play the organ, like- 'Mr. Fantastic and the Wonderful World of Wurlitzer'.

    I have a 'Cardinal Records' that must be extremely rare because I can't find it anywhere- 'Harry Wach, Californian Here I Come' Stereo 12 CVS 502

    Any way to find out how many pressed?

  • only 2 in existence

  • That Frank Wilson single may be the best Motown record that wasn't even recorded in Detroit!

  • A copy went for 26,000 pound a month a so ago...wicked tune..ENJOY

  • hmm, let's review the nonsense being spouted here. First, most of these artists wouldn't have made another nickel whether northern soul existed or not. Second, the music most of them made would have been completely forgotten and lost forever without northern soul. Third, the buying markets for all of these records are driven almost entirely by the DJ's, Manship, and most importantly Ebay. Rare in anything sells, and this is one record that deserves every penny.

  • Surely the modern day US R&B warbelers and hip hop artists who sample these records are in a far better position to support the originals, than the northern soul buying and music loving people of the UK!.

    The blame lies fairly and squarely in the US (record company owners/promoters)for the exploitation of soul singers.

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