Friday, 2 January 2015

Blog SOLD! all second-hand vinyl in excellent, good and reasonable condition.  Imported LP's & 12'' Singles.  Funk, Dance, Soul, Hip Hop, and Rare Grooves.  Look through the entire site to get an idea of what sold.  Some might be familiar.  

Look out for the CD Music Blog via most links.  I've managed to upload a snippet of the vast collection as it will take sometime to upload 20,000 CD's.  

I'll have a nice long grey beard by then ;--)

See the entire site in one swoop here ---> Complete 12'' & LP Listing & Help Files or My Record & CD Collection 

If you fancy any FLAC's or MP3's (I've got over 20,000).  Use the enclosed email below and I'll do my best to answer or get a sneak preview here ---> Sneak Preview CD Collection

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Michael Sterling

Michael Sterling
Trouble 1990

Prince

Prince
Sign 'O' The Times 1987

Randy Brown

Randy Brown
Intimately 1979

Ruby Andrews

Ruby Andrews
Genuine Ruby 1977

Rick James Ft. Bobby M.

Rick James Ft. Bobby M.
Blow 1982

Ritchie Family

Ritchie Family
I'll Do My Best 1983

Fat Larry's Band

Fat Larry's Band
Lookin' For Love 1979

Delegation

Delegation
Eau de vie 1987

High Fashion

High Fashion
Feelin’ Lucky 1982
CD & Record Collection
Caroline Crawford (born c. 1949) is an American rhythm and blues and disco singer and actress, who recorded as Carolyn Crawford for Motown Records in the early 1960s, and for other labels later in her career.

In 1963, at the age of about 13, she won a talent contest held by Detroit radio station WCHB, the prize for which was a contract with Motown Records. She recorded three singles for the label, an unsuccessful first release of "Forget About Me" (Motown 1050) being followed by "My Smile Is Just a Frown (Turned Upside Down)" (Motown 1064), written by Smokey Robinson.

The record reached # 39 on the Billboard rhythm and blues chart. She also sang backup vocals for some of the Motown artists. Her final record for Motown, "When Someone's Good To You" (Motown 1070), released in December 1964, failed to chart and her contract was not renewed, although the record later became a favorite among British soul fans.