Frank Wilson is here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkpenzFNbpk
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Frank Wilson is here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkpenzFNbpk
Hello, it's me again.
Will be transferring our records onto cd's hopefully in early feb, more than 300 of them, so i can't sell them until then, i will let you all know.
Hubby has been looking for that Frank Wilson copy but does not have it sadly.
Our records have been sitting in a box for nearly 30 years, although in the late 70's they were well played again and again.
Does anyone know anything about the record Are you angry by the serviceman?
Ann
Looks like The Servicemen came from the Phoenix area. The track is available on this compilation, "Soul Side Of The Street: Hot Phoenix Soul Sides From The Vaults Of Hadley Murrell"
During the 1960s and early '70s Phoenix radio DJ Hadley Murrell moonlighted as a record producer for some of the funkiest bands on the little-known but fertile Phoenix R&B circuit. This sampling of the cream of the desert town's soul output ...during the movement's glory days, captures unknown but gifted local bands like Roy & The Dew Drops, The Servicemen, and Those Fabulous Jokers at their creative best. The collection features cuts like the James Brown-style instrumental "Garbage in the Kitchen Pt. 1," the Desert Souls' echo-swathed "Monkey See," and the urban blues of Dumas King's "Wish You'd Come Home."
Other than that I know little about the track
Mel :cool::cool::cool:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=7WLOEnURzNY
£10 on soul supermarket and crazy beat records same price edit that these seem to be re issues from 2001
So I would imagine that if you have the original it may be worth a few ££££, cant say for sure though, wheres crazy jay when you need him;)
It is Wind hit records phoenix on a yellow label.
Murrell music M-100
I don't know whether this is any help, and it would have been bought second hand in the 70's.
Have seen a few around on the sites I mentioned cant put links up as they are ecommerce, but I would imagine if re-issues that came out in 2001 are going for £10 that you may well have a corker on your hands I could go to 50p , but seriously cant find a value for it but its will be wortha few bob ++++++ please dont let it go for peanuts, I maybe wrong but dont think I am :cool:, crazyjay may have more idea he will be around sometime no doubt
It may be listed in the Manship catalouges, they do one for U.S. releases and one for U.K. from whay I remember. They list re-issues as well and also promos. They used to be available from several good indie shops, now it will have to be on-line.
Manships Uk Soul 45 Price Guide
300 Pages Of Values & Scans
Manship Guide To Northern Soul Bootlegs
60 Page Illustrated Guide
Manships Rare Soul Price Guide Edition 5
Approx 700 Pages 80,000 Titles
Million Dollars Of Rare Soul
1000 Scans Of The World Rarest
Million Dollars Of Rare Soul
1000 Rarest Soul 45s On Earth
They all retail somewhere aroun £25 - £30 but are exceptionally good with full colour label scans.
Mel :cool::cool::cool:
I have to confess - I have no idea about values. I know the Servicemen have a really nice desireable sound. I have a couple of tracks by them on CD. There is one particular track I would like to get by them called 'Connie'.
I would love to hear the tracks you have though - I haven't heard of them before, but may well be interested. I may even make an offer a little better than Huddy's!!! :p
I have just given someone some very good news about a certain record lol :D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D