Albert Petit Posted April 26, 2009 Posted April 26, 2009 I know the issue on Carrie & Mary Jane...but in Jameco? Its a reissue? https://cgi.ebay.com/Northern-Soul-45-EDWAR...93%3A4|294%3A50
Guest Trevski Posted April 26, 2009 Posted April 26, 2009 (edited) I know the issue on Carrie & Mary Jane...but in Jameco? Its a reissue? https://cgi.ebay.com/Northern-Soul-45-EDWAR...93%3A4|294%3A50 It was released on Jameco. Used to see more of those than Carrie. Edited April 26, 2009 by Trevski
Guest Nik Mak Posted April 26, 2009 Posted April 26, 2009 It was released on Jameco Think it's a re-issue.
Guest Trevski Posted April 26, 2009 Posted April 26, 2009 Think it's a re-issue. Always thought it was legit.
Guest Nik Mak Posted April 26, 2009 Posted April 26, 2009 Always thought it was legit. You might be right T but I was talking to Pat Brady about my copy on Carrie and I'm sure he mentioned 'Jameco' was a legit re-issue done in the 70's. But as I'm usually wrong I'll wait and see if anyone confirms this. lol.
Dave Moore Posted April 26, 2009 Posted April 26, 2009 I've always understood the Jameco 45 to be a genuine 60s isue along with the Carrie and Mary Jane 45s? Anyone got some definitive info?
Patto Posted April 26, 2009 Posted April 26, 2009 This is one of my all-time fave Northern soul tracks a great dancer with a fantastic intro.I own a Mary Jane copy and a Green label Carrie.This is my understanding of the releases,could be wrong but its what i have been told by several good sources Orange label Carrie is its first release Then came the Mary Jane release without Call Me on the flip Then came the Jamico release Then in the mid 70s Carrie re-released both sides on the Green label The Carrie and Jamico tracks are from the same session and probably backed by the Fifes The Mary jane is a different take and suggests a different session with backing this time by the Arabians There is also of course the Uk Grapevine release with Baby Don't you weep
Steve Edgar Posted April 26, 2009 Posted April 26, 2009 This is one of my all-time fave Northern soul tracks a great dancer with a fantastic intro.I own a Mary Jane copy and a Green label Carrie.This is my understanding of the releases,could be wrong but its what i have been told by several good sources Orange label Carrie is its first release Then came the Mary Jane release without Call Me on the flip Then came the Jamico release Then in the mid 70s Carrie re-released both sides on the Green label The Carrie and Jamico tracks are from the same session and probably backed by the Fifes The Mary jane is a different take and suggests a different session with backing this time by the Arabians There is also of course the Uk Grapevine release with Baby Don't you weep I was always lead to believe that the Mary Jane, Carrie and Jameco records of "Im Gonna Love You" are all different takes, and all genuine 60's releases, I have it on Jameco, and would be interested in hearing a clip ov the Mary Jane and Carrie cuts? Also, is the Jameco and Carrie sides of "Call Me" (for me the best side!) different takes? anyone know? steve
Val (Chunky) Posted April 26, 2009 Posted April 26, 2009 The Mary jane is a different take and suggests a different session with backing this time by the Arabians THE version for me......
Guest tripsy Posted April 26, 2009 Posted April 26, 2009 I've always understood the Jameco 45 to be a genuine 60s isue along with the Carrie and Mary Jane 45s? Anyone got some definitive info? The Jameco is authentic. Label out of Queens, New York They picked up the Detroit master for distribution in '67
Steve G Posted April 26, 2009 Posted April 26, 2009 The Jameco is authentic. Label out of Queens, New York They picked up the Detroit master for distribution in '67 Thanks, i was just going to say that. Jameco is authentic. yellow label. Steve
Rich B Posted April 26, 2009 Posted April 26, 2009 When Ian Levine was originally tipping it didn't he give it's label as Jameco? I have had all of them (including the green Carrie issue) and there was nothing about the Jameco copy that made me think it wasn't a genuine late (?) 60's release. Isn't the label design and manufacture similar to the Black Hawk issue of Roy 'C' - "Shotgun wedding"? Best, RB
Steve Edgar Posted April 26, 2009 Posted April 26, 2009 Isn't the label design and manufacture similar to the Black Hawk issue of Roy 'C' - "Shotgun wedding"? Best, RB Yeah it is Black Hawk is Jameco too! it's that Flying Hawk "taking off" logo. and the vinyl is from the same pressing plant too, matrix on "Shotgun Wedding" is H-110. and on Edward Hamilton is H-119. When did "Shotgun Wedding" get released on Black Hawk? steve
Guest TONY ROUNCE Posted April 27, 2009 Posted April 27, 2009 Yeah it is Black Hawk is Jameco too! it's that Flying Hawk "taking off" logo. and the vinyl is from the same pressing plant too, matrix on "Shotgun Wedding" is H-110. and on Edward Hamilton is H-119. When did "Shotgun Wedding" get released on Black Hawk? steve ...1966. It was originally issued on Hammond during 1965, without the added 'shooting' sound effects and with the artist credit of Roy hammond and the Souls....
Blunny Posted April 27, 2009 Posted April 27, 2009 (edited) This is one of my all-time fave Northern soul tracks a great dancer with a fantastic intro.I own a Mary Jane copy and a Green label Carrie.This is my understanding of the releases,could be wrong but its what i have been told by several good sources Orange label Carrie is its first release Then came the Mary Jane release without Call Me on the flip Then came the Jamico release Then in the mid 70s Carrie re-released both sides on the Green label The Carrie and Jamico tracks are from the same session and probably backed by the Fifes The Mary jane is a different take and suggests a different session with backing this time by the Arabians There is also of course the Uk Grapevine release with Baby Don't you weep Edit: Forget that. My eyes are going Edited April 27, 2009 by Blunny
Steve Edgar Posted April 27, 2009 Posted April 27, 2009 350192632393 ...1966. It was originally issued on Hammond during 1965, without the added 'shooting' sound effects and with the artist credit of Roy hammond and the Souls.... Cheers Tony, just wondered, would that make Edward Hamilton's Jameco release not long after this? steve
Guest Posted April 27, 2009 Posted April 27, 2009 (edited) This is one of my all-time fave Northern soul tracks a great dancer with a fantastic intro.I own a Mary Jane copy and a Green label Carrie.This is my understanding of the releases,could be wrong but its what i have been told by several good sources Orange label Carrie is its first release Then came the Mary Jane release without Call Me on the flip Then came the Jamico release Then in the mid 70s Carrie re-released both sides on the Green label The Carrie and Jamico tracks are from the same session and probably backed by the Fifes The Mary jane is a different take and suggests a different session with backing this time by the Arabians There is also of course the Uk Grapevine release with Baby Don't you weep also a 2nd legit release on a green label (light green) i always understood the three labels to be all different takes from each other (Carrie, Mary Jane, Jamico) Edited April 27, 2009 by mikecook
Guest Posted April 27, 2009 Posted April 27, 2009 I was always lead to believe that the Mary Jane, Carrie and Jameco records of "Im Gonna Love You" are all different takes, and all genuine 60's releases, I have it on Jameco, and would be interested in hearing a clip ov the Mary Jane and Carrie cuts? Also, is the Jameco and Carrie sides of "Call Me" (for me the best side!) different takes? anyone know? steve that was my understanding as well Steve. Can anyone supply definite info on this one please
Guest carl_p Posted April 28, 2009 Posted April 28, 2009 Also, is the Jameco and Carrie sides of "Call Me" (for me the best side!) different takes? anyone know? steve i have all three and they all sound like the same take to me.
Steve Edgar Posted April 28, 2009 Posted April 28, 2009 i have all three and they all sound like the same take to me. cheers! I take it ya talking bout the "Call Me" side Carl. steve
Guest Posted April 28, 2009 Posted April 28, 2009 (edited) I'm Gonna Love You Mary Jane Jameco Carrie sounds like 3 different takes to me are they all genuine 60's releases Edited April 28, 2009 by mikecook
Guest carl_p Posted April 28, 2009 Posted April 28, 2009 re: I'm Gonna Love You....... I like the mary jane take the best. the drums are a little more subtle. i would also think the fifes are the arabians. The orange carrie and the jameco have the same times 2:25. The Mary Jane is 2:45. The green Carrie is 2:35.
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