Baz Atkinson Posted June 18, 2009 Posted June 18, 2009 Trying to update some stuff need a few discographies and some help,logos are ALA,GWP,FRONT PAGE AND MR G,all help would be really apprecaited. BAZ A
Dave Rimmer Posted June 18, 2009 Posted June 18, 2009 Trying to update some stuff need a few discographies and some help,logos are ALA,GWP,FRONT PAGE AND MR G,all help would be really apprecaited. BAZ A www.soulfulkindamusic.net At least one of them there
Baz Atkinson Posted June 18, 2009 Author Posted June 18, 2009 Thanks Dave thats front page and gwp cracked any help on the other 2 appreciated!!! BAZ A
Jaco Posted June 19, 2009 Posted June 19, 2009 ALA 1171 Ray Williams - "Tell me now/I'm so glad to be back home" 1172 Hank Carbo - "Hot pants/Hoy pants too" 1173 Jimmie Robbins - "Repossessing my love/For goodness sakes" 1174 Patricia & Jimmy - "Trust your child/Pt.2" 1175 Little Richard - "Goodnight Irene/Why don't you love me" 1176 Kip Anderson - "You can't keep a good man down/Houstan Texas bound" 1177 Eli The Prophet - "Take a little, give a lot/A woman is a sometime thing" 1178 Jimmy Bee - "The outside man/I only have eyes for you" 1179 Jimmy Bee - "All my love belongs to you/Find your self" 1180 Dax Zanos - "Simple game/?" 102 Sweet Promise - "Funky jungle/I'm a music man" 103 Brothers By Choice - "She puts the ease back/Instrumental" 104 Brothers By Choice - "Baby you really got me going/Take a little more" 105 Brothers By Choice - "Girl I need you too/Young, single and free" 107 Ogden East - "Jamaican holiday/Daddy's money" 108 Brothers By Choice - "Oh darling/Why can't you make up your mind" 109 Jose Feliciano - "I'm coming home again/Disco flam" 110 Brothers By Choice - "How much I feel/She puts the ease back" 112 Swamp Dogg - "Right arm for your love/Come get it" 114 Vic Asher - "Hard times/Take whatcha get" 1971 The Watts Prophets - "Pain/Wake up" 7711 Al & Anthony - "My heart needs you/Seventh day" Mr G to follow.
Guest Posted June 19, 2009 Posted June 19, 2009 ALA 1171 Ray Williams - "Tell me now/I'm so glad to be back home" 1172 Hank Carbo - "Hot pants/Hoy pants too" 1173 Jimmie Robbins - "Repossessing my love/For goodness sakes" 1174 Patricia & Jimmy - "Trust your child/Pt.2" 1175 Little Richard - "Goodnight Irene/Why don't you love me" 1176 Kip Anderson - "You can't keep a good man down/Houstan Texas bound" 1177 Eli The Prophet - "Take a little, give a lot/A woman is a sometime thing" 1178 Jimmy Bee - "The outside man/I only have eyes for you" 1179 Jimmy Bee - "All my love belongs to you/Find your self" 1180 Dax Zanos - "Simple game/?" 102 Sweet Promise - "Funky jungle/I'm a music man" 103 Brothers By Choice - "She puts the ease back/Instrumental" 104 Brothers By Choice - "Baby you really got me going/Take a little more" 105 Brothers By Choice - "Girl I need you too/Young, single and free" 107 Ogden East - "Jamaican holiday/Daddy's money" 108 Brothers By Choice - "Oh darling/Why can't you make up your mind" 109 Jose Feliciano - "I'm coming home again/Disco flam" 110 Brothers By Choice - "How much I feel/She puts the ease back" 112 Swamp Dogg - "Right arm for your love/Come get it" 114 Vic Asher - "Hard times/Take whatcha get" 1971 The Watts Prophets - "Pain/Wake up" 7711 Al & Anthony - "My heart needs you/Seventh day" Mr G to follow. Mr G 801 The Earls - If I Could Do It Over Again / Papa 1967 802 London Lee - I Love You / Junkyard In The Sky 1967 803 Younger Generation - Symphonia Society's Child / You're Loving 1967 804 Declaration of Independence - Morning Glory Man / Letter To Ruth 1967 805 Declaration of Independence - House / Next Stop...Dead End Street 1968 806 Nirvana Sitar String Group - Never My Love / Nine O'Clock 1968 807 The Sintrifical Fours - (You Put Me Through) Changes / The Music Got To Me 1968 808 North Atlantic Invasion Force - Black On White / The Orange Patch 1968 809 Chalkit Milk Revue - Forever Bliss / Funny How Time Slips Away 1968 810 Battalion Tweed - But It's Alright / Last Time 1968 811 Tony Middleton - Let Me Down Easy ( Vocal )/ Let Me Down Easy ( Instrumental ) 1968 812 Sintrifical Fours - Queen Of My Heart / Flashin' Thunderbolts Of Jupiter 1968 813 Trillium - Queen Alice / News 1968 814 British North American Act - Don't Run Away / ? 1968 815 Tony Middleton Good Morning World ( Vocal ) / Good Morning World ( Instrumental ) 1968 816 Reunion People - Gettin' Younger / Good Morning Starshine 1968 817 The Rainbow Press - There's A War On / Better Way 1968 818 Roman Rebellion - What Summer Brings / Now I'm Missing You 1968 819 North Atlantic Invasion Force - Elephant In My Tambourine / Rainmaker 1968 820 Link Wray - Rumble '69 / Mind Blower 1969 821 The Rainbow Press - Great White Whale / The Last Platoon 1969 822 Jay Jackson and The Heads of Our Time - With A Little Help From My Friends / Listen Here 1969 823 Liz McCall - Double Determination / Boy From Crosstown 1969 824 Don Gardner - Your Love Is Driving Me Crazy / There Ain't Gonna Be No Loving 1969 825 The De Vons - Groovin' With My Thing / Wise Up 1968 826 Haldeman, Ehrlichman, Mitchell and Dean - The Creep ( Mono ) / The Creep ( Stereo ) 1968 Malc Burton
Baz Atkinson Posted June 19, 2009 Author Posted June 19, 2009 Job well done gus ,thanks very much. BAZ A
Simon T Posted June 20, 2009 Posted June 20, 2009 ALA 105 Brothers By Choice - "Girl I need you too/Young, single and free" Did this come out on a 7" ?
Simon T Posted June 20, 2009 Posted June 20, 2009 ALA 105 Brothers By Choice - "Girl I need you too/Young, single and free" Did this come out on a 7" ?
Anoraks Corner Posted June 20, 2009 Posted June 20, 2009 Trying to update some stuff need a few discographies and some help - GWP Four 45's were issued on GWP in Japan...sadly one of them was Al Hirt. Oh! The joys of label collecting!
boba Posted June 20, 2009 Posted June 20, 2009 don't know how this fits in the numbers but i have this: ALA S-20 - Family - Wallflower / Father/Son Song It's from 1983. "Family" is Chris James of the Natural Four plus his kids. he told me ALA was run by richard pryor. Totally unrelated, but someone else recently told me that AVI was run by liberace. ALA 1171 Ray Williams - "Tell me now/I'm so glad to be back home" 1172 Hank Carbo - "Hot pants/Hoy pants too" 1173 Jimmie Robbins - "Repossessing my love/For goodness sakes" 1174 Patricia & Jimmy - "Trust your child/Pt.2" 1175 Little Richard - "Goodnight Irene/Why don't you love me" 1176 Kip Anderson - "You can't keep a good man down/Houstan Texas bound" 1177 Eli The Prophet - "Take a little, give a lot/A woman is a sometime thing" 1178 Jimmy Bee - "The outside man/I only have eyes for you" 1179 Jimmy Bee - "All my love belongs to you/Find your self" 1180 Dax Zanos - "Simple game/?" 102 Sweet Promise - "Funky jungle/I'm a music man" 103 Brothers By Choice - "She puts the ease back/Instrumental" 104 Brothers By Choice - "Baby you really got me going/Take a little more" 105 Brothers By Choice - "Girl I need you too/Young, single and free" 107 Ogden East - "Jamaican holiday/Daddy's money" 108 Brothers By Choice - "Oh darling/Why can't you make up your mind" 109 Jose Feliciano - "I'm coming home again/Disco flam" 110 Brothers By Choice - "How much I feel/She puts the ease back" 112 Swamp Dogg - "Right arm for your love/Come get it" 114 Vic Asher - "Hard times/Take whatcha get" 1971 The Watts Prophets - "Pain/Wake up" 7711 Al & Anthony - "My heart needs you/Seventh day" Mr G to follow.
Baz Atkinson Posted June 20, 2009 Author Posted June 20, 2009 don't know how this fits in the numbers but i have this: ALA S-20 - Family - Wallflower / Father/Son Song It's from 1983. "Family" is Chris James of the Natural Four plus his kids. he told me ALA was run by richard pryor. Totally unrelated, but someone else recently told me that AVI was run by liberace. Thank Bob sure I have a Family track somewhere ill check that out,got a few on AVI also,Liberace ohhhh intersting!!!
Guest James Trouble Posted June 24, 2009 Posted June 24, 2009 (edited) Mickey And The Soul Generation - How Good Is Good B/W Get Down Brother That's on Mr G. Same label? Texas? I assume not, although I've not really thought about it... Edited June 24, 2009 by James Trouble
Ady Croasdell Posted June 24, 2009 Posted June 24, 2009 Four 45's were issued on GWP in Japan...sadly one of them was Al Hirt. Oh! The joys of label collecting! Which were t'others Dave and have you got them? I dug out some acetates for you, i just need to find where I put them!
Ady Croasdell Posted June 24, 2009 Posted June 24, 2009 Baz, There's also GWP's Grapevine label that had these two great releases on it. Ady TAYLOR, DEBBIE Stop GWP GRAPEVINE 202 TAYLOR, DEBBIE Don't Nobody Mess With My Baby GWP GRAPEVINE 202 PERSIANS, The I Can't Take It Anymore GWP GRAPEVINE 201 PERSIANS, The Detour GWP GRAPEVINE 201
Anoraks Corner Posted June 24, 2009 Posted June 24, 2009 Which were t'others Dave and have you got them? I dug out some acetates for you, i just need to find where I put them! UP153 Debbie Taylor - Don't Mess With My Baby / Stop UP159 Hesitations - Yes I'm Ready / That's no way to treat a girl UP193 Persians - Detour / I Can't Make It Anymore ...and an Al Hirt 45 that is currently 'filed' in my lock up rather than on the shelves...can dig it out if you wish? All are on luverly green GWP labels and have fab pic sleeves with song lyrics...ideal for karaoke! Acetates...I think you put them Next to the Jesse Davis CDR
Baz Atkinson Posted June 24, 2009 Author Posted June 24, 2009 Baz, There's also GWP's Grapevine label that had these two great releases on it. Ady TAYLOR, DEBBIE Stop GWP GRAPEVINE 202 TAYLOR, DEBBIE Don't Nobody Mess With My Baby GWP GRAPEVINE 202 PERSIANS, The I Can't Take It Anymore GWP GRAPEVINE 201 PERSIANS, The Detour GWP GRAPEVINE 201 Hello mate played detour the other night , it sounded brilliant,sure cant take no more got some casino action? BAZ A
Baz Atkinson Posted June 24, 2009 Author Posted June 24, 2009 Mickey And The Soul Generation - How Good Is Good B/W Get Down Brother That's on Mr G. Same label? Texas? I assume not, although I've not really thought about it... NOT CONNECTED BUT YOU KNOW WHAT ID LOVE MORE INFORMATION ON OTHER RELEASES ON THIS MR G IF STUFF IS AS MICKEY AND SOUL GENERATION DEFINETLY WORTH CHECKING OUT!! BAZ A
Guest James Trouble Posted June 24, 2009 Posted June 24, 2009 (edited) I'm not sure there are any other releases on that Mr G, Baz. I wonder if there is a connection between Mr G and the GC labels? Is the "G" in the labels the same person? It would probably be better to look into funk releases from the same area, rather than chase the label. Texas, Jazzman has researched it a lot for the Texas Funk compilation. The culture clash in the area and the studios used gave the best funk sounds in many people's opinion, independents, doing their own things, experimenting with sounds they believed in without commercial constraints. Mavericks of the soul circuit. Carleen and The Groovers, Mickey And The Soul Generation, Soul Seven, Lou Pride et al. I wouldn't be surprised if some of those key bands shared the same studio at some point, the sound from that area is very distinctive. One of the studios used in the area used a sewage pipe for reverb and an old 1950s recording deck. The production is very distinctive, perhaps even unique. Texas is to 'deepfunk' what Detroit is to 'northern'. To be honest I've never really taken much interest in areas, studios, producers etc. I'll do a bit of research for you, Baz, see if I can report back with any info... Edited June 24, 2009 by James Trouble
Baz Atkinson Posted June 24, 2009 Author Posted June 24, 2009 I'm not sure there are any other releases on that Mr G, Baz. I wonder if there is a connection between Mr G and the GC labels? Is the "G" in the labels the same person? It would probably be better to look into funk releases from the same area, rather than chase the label. Texas, Jazzman has researched it a lot for the Texas Funk compilation. The culture clash in the area and the studios used gave the best funk sounds in many people's opinion, independents, doing their own things, experimenting with sounds they believed in without commercial constraints. Mavericks of the soul circuit. Carleen and The Groovers, Mickey And The Soul Generation, Soul Seven, Lou Pride et al. I wouldn't be surprised if some of those key bands shared the same studio at some point, the sound from that area is very distinctive. One of the studios used in the area used a sewage pipe for reverb and an old 1950s recording deck. The production is very distinctive, perhaps even unique. Texas is to 'deepfunk' what Detroit is to 'northern'. To be honest I've never really taken much interest in areas, studios, producers etc. I'll do a bit of research for you, Baz, see if I can report back with any info... Fantastic James might link it in with my trip there in October,I think infact I know and many agree that the Lone star state is completely unique not only the Latino/Brown pride stuff but the massive amount of quality from the numerous logos,check out www.texassoulrecordings.com as a brill sttarting point ,im sure bobo contributed to this site also!Like the sound of this Texas funk compilation have you got a link James ? Imstill of the view that it is one of the few states in the us where you can still find tune after tune,gonna try and dig a bit deeper next trip!I can remember when Guy came back from Houston late eighties boy did he have some stuff,sure Kitch and Dean Anderson riaded along with many others,no one picking up rare funk however/could be wrong. i
mshoals Posted June 24, 2009 Posted June 24, 2009 ALA 1176 Kip Anderson - "You can't keep a good man down/Houstan Texas bound" This is KID Anderson (it's a country 45), not the the great soul man Kip Anderson.
Guest James Trouble Posted June 24, 2009 Posted June 24, 2009 (edited) Hey Baz, Jazzman's site is probably the best place to find it. Ignore the shocking cover design, the sleeve notes are good and the choices on the album are decent. Although I imagine the sleeve notes are available on the net and many of the choices on the album are available on MP3s on the net somewhere, maybe even on this site... The thing about rare funk, 68-70 type deepfunk, is it so much rarer than rare northern soul, probably 10 times rare, maybe more. The number of good rare northern records is in the 1000s, good rare archetypal deepfunk is only in the 100s. I guess that not only was it made over a much shorter time period, remember it only existed in the first place because of experimentation so by the nature of the musicians who made it would naturally move on and experiment away from the sound, it was also much harder to make, the musicianship required was more skillful, the nature of the beats, it's 'jazzyness', was harder to make than the simple beats of motown soundalikes et al. To put it in perspective, Sharon Jones and Daptone have been performing together at least twice as long probably three times as the period over which the music was originally made in the late 1960s. And because of this it's no wonder that almost all the original serious funk collectors from the late 90s early 2ks have moved on to other sounds such as RnB, jump jive, rock-a-billy, northern soul, crossover soul, beat ballads or disco to satisfy their search for new sounds, because new deepfunk sounds very rarely turn up...Good luck in your Texas search though Edited June 24, 2009 by James Trouble
Baz Atkinson Posted June 24, 2009 Author Posted June 24, 2009 Hey Baz, Jazzman's site is probably the best place to find it. Ignore the shocking cover design, the sleeve notes are good and the choices on the album are decent. Although I imagine the sleeve notes are available on the net and many of the choices on the album are available on MP3s on the net somewhere, maybe even on this site... The thing about rare funk, 68-70 type deepfunk, is it so much rarer than rare northern soul, probably 10 times rare, maybe more. The number of good rare northern records is in the 1000s, good rare archetypal deepfunk is only in the 100s. I guess that not only was it made over a much shorter time period, remember it only existed in the first place because of experimentation so by the nature of the musicians who made it would naturally move on and experiment away from the sound, it was also much harder to make, the musicianship required was more skillful, the nature of the beats, it's 'jazzyness', was harder to make than the simple beats of motown soundalikes et al. To put it in perspective, Sharon Jones and Daptone have been performing together at least twice as long probably three times as the period over which the music was originally made in the late 1960s. And because of this it's no wonder that almost all the original serious funk collectors from the late 90s early 2ks have moved on to other sounds such as RnB, jump jive, rock-a-billy, northern soul, crossover soul, beat ballads or disco to satisfy their search for new sounds, because new deepfunk sounds very rarely turn up...Good luck in your Texas search though All very interesting,AMAZING the amount of rock-a-billy collec tors that pick up rare soul particulary the peacock/duke/stuff etc.Thanks for the Jazzman site tip gonna trawl through tonight.
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