Baz Atkinson Posted July 29, 2009 Posted July 29, 2009 Seem to be massing a few-having just got the subliminal sherlyn whittiker +touch track ,would be useful to do a little check etc,so usual question "need a discography"thanks in advance. BAZ A
Mark B Posted July 29, 2009 Posted July 29, 2009 (edited) hi Baz speaking of dade just got this girl i got news for you Venezuelan. Mark Edited July 29, 2009 by mark.b
Guest Posted July 29, 2009 Posted July 29, 2009 (edited) The Blackpool Mecca tune sounds right for a reactivation, "Trying To Get Back To You Girl" - Jackey Beavers - Dade 2041. Edited July 29, 2009 by Guest
Dylan Posted July 29, 2009 Posted July 29, 2009 Seem to be massing a few-having just got the subliminal sherlyn whittiker +touch track ,would be useful to do a little check etc,so usual question "need a discography"thanks in advance. BAZ A do you have the benny latimore "i'm a believer" worth looking out for as its a great double sider. sorry I can't help with a full discog.
Baz Atkinson Posted July 29, 2009 Author Posted July 29, 2009 hi Baz speaking of dade just got this girl i got news for you Venezuelan. Mark looks nice mark,love stuff like this!!! BAZ A
Baz Atkinson Posted July 29, 2009 Author Posted July 29, 2009 do you have the benny latimore "i'm a believer" worth looking out for as its a great double sider. sorry I can't help with a full discog. YEP INCREDIBLE MASSIVE FAN!! BAZ A
Baz Atkinson Posted July 29, 2009 Author Posted July 29, 2009 The Blackpool Mecca tune sounds right for a reactivation, "Trying To Get Back To You Girl" - Jackey Beavers - Dade 2041. OH YES TIS A LOVELY TUNE OFTEN GIVE IT A SPIN!!! BAZ A
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Jaco Posted July 30, 2009 Posted July 30, 2009 ANYONE -ALL HELP APPRECIATED!! BAZ A [/quot These are numbered 2001 and upwards. 2001 Five Steps - "These boots were made for walking/Tighten up" 2002 Mona Lisa - "They don't know/Pt.2" 2010 Mona Lisa - "I can't stand myself/I love me" 2011 Nickie Lee - "Ten commandmants of man/Late shadow" 2012 Stranger and Patsy - "Tonight/Give me the right" 2013 Benny Latimore - "Girl I got news for you/Ain't gonna cry no more" 2014 Benny Latimore - "There she is/It was so nice while it lasted" 2015 Benny Latimore - "It's just a matter of time/Lets move and groove together" 2016 Freddie and the Kinfolk - "Blabbermouth/The goat" 2017 Benny Latimore - "The power and the glory/Love don't love me" 2018 Red Tam - "Red Tam is a lover/Red and white blues" 2019 Nickie Lee - "And black is beautiful/Faith within" 2020 Benny Latimore -"Have a little faith/I'm a believer" 2021 Nickie Lee - "The dream of the people/Pt.2" 2022 Benny Latimore - "I pity the fool/I'm just an ordinary man" 2023 N Dee and the Stones - "Potato chips/Last take" 2024 Freddie and the Kinfolk - "Mashed potato popcorn/Last take" 2025 Jimmy Bo Horne - "I just can't speak/Street corners" 2026 Benny Latimore - "I'll be good to you/Life's little ups and downs" 2027 Arnold Albury and the Casuals - "Funky yolk/Thanks for waiting" 2028 Arnold Albury and the Casuals - "My baby don't understand/Feel it" 2029 Arnold Albury and the Casuals - "That's a bet/My baby don't understand" 2030 Lynn Williams - "I'll expect/Tears in my eyes" 2031 Jimmy Bo Horne - "Clean up man/Down the road of love" 2035 Jimmy Bo Horne - "I just can't speak/Street corners" 2040 Lynn Williams - "Is it possible/ Theme from vanilla" 2041 Jackie Beavers - "Trying to get back to you/Pt.2" 2042 Sherlyn Whittaker - "That's why (I still love you)/I like making love" ? Lynn Williams & the Rising Sun - "You are the greatest/It takes two" Anybody confirm that "I just can't speak" got two releases
Garethx Posted July 30, 2009 Posted July 30, 2009 I'd be surprised if JBH got a release on 2035. His name is spelled Jimmie "Bo" Horn on the label on 2025. Other notable 45s on the label would have to include those earlier than the 2000 series: Helene Smith "Demonstrate Your Love" Dade 1853; Clarence Reid "Push A Little Harder" Dade 1855; The Twans "I Can't See Him Again" Dade 1903; Yvonne Fair "Say Yeah Yeah" Dade 5006. The numbering system of the earlier 45s is a bit scattergun as there were basically two labels: those which were distributed locally by Henry Stone himself (some starting at 5000, though not all) and those picked up for national/regional distribution by Atlantic/Atco (the Twans and Yvonne Fair 45s have additional numbers apart from the Dade serial nos. which fit into Atlantic series run-downs and do not appear to have been issued locally). A fun label to collect: I don't have anything like a complete set, but there are some great records among it all. Particular favourites are the Arnold Albury records, the Lynn Williams singles and the various Latimore 45s. I would very much like to buy Benny Latimore "Ordinary Man" on Dade (as opposed to Atlantic) if anyone has one for sale.
Jaco Posted July 30, 2009 Posted July 30, 2009 ame='Jaco' date='30 July 2009 - 08:53 AM' timestamp='1248936809' post='1121580'] I'd be surprised if JBH got a release on 2035. His name is spelled Jimmie "Bo" Horn on the label on 2025. Other notable 45s on the label would have to include those earlier than the 2000 series: Helene Smith "Demonstrate Your Love" Dade 1853; Clarence Reid "Push A Little Harder" Dade 1855; The Twans "I Can't See Him Again" Dade 1903; Yvonne Fair "Say Yeah Yeah" Dade 5006. The numbering system of the earlier 45s is a bit scattergun as there were basically two labels: those which were distributed locally by Henry Stone himself (some starting at 5000, though not all) and those picked up for national/regional distribution by Atlantic/Atco (the Twans and Yvonne Fair 45s have additional numbers apart from the Dade serial nos. which fit into Atlantic series run-downs and do not appear to have been issued locally). A fun label to collect: I don't have anything like a complete set, but there are some great records among it all. Particular favourites are the Arnold Albury records, the Lynn Williams singles and the various Latimore 45s. I would very much like to buy Benny Latimore "Ordinary Man" on Dade (as opposed to Atlantic) if anyone has one for sale. Gareth, Manships 3rd guide has the Jimmy "Bo" Horn track as Dade 235. The scan of the label in Million Dollas of Rare Soul looks like it might be 235, but my poor vision doesn't help The 5000 series appear to be 5000 Ted Taylor - "Darling if you must leave/I lost the best thing I ever had" 5001 Jimmy Paris - "Esmerelda/Lost love" 5002 Sonny Til - "Someone up and told me/Open up your heart" 5003 Nat Hendrick and the Swans - "Wobble,wobble/Pt.2" 5004 Nat Hendrick and the Swans - "(Do the) mashed potato/Pt.2" 5005 Kitty Love - "The power of love/You gotta change" 5006 Yvonne Fair - "Straighten up/Say yeah yeah"
Baz Atkinson Posted July 30, 2009 Author Posted July 30, 2009 I'd be surprised if JBH got a release on 2035. His name is spelled Jimmie "Bo" Horn on the label on 2025. Other notable 45s on the label would have to include those earlier than the 2000 series: Helene Smith "Demonstrate Your Love" Dade 1853; Clarence Reid "Push A Little Harder" Dade 1855; The Twans "I Can't See Him Again" Dade 1903; Yvonne Fair "Say Yeah Yeah" Dade 5006. The numbering system of the earlier 45s is a bit scattergun as there were basically two labels: those which were distributed locally by Henry Stone himself (some starting at 5000, though not all) and those picked up for national/regional distribution by Atlantic/Atco (the Twans and Yvonne Fair 45s have additional numbers apart from the Dade serial nos. which fit into Atlantic series run-downs and do not appear to have been issued locally). A fun label to collect: I don't have anything like a complete set, but there are some great records among it all. Particular favourites are the Arnold Albury records, the Lynn Williams singles and the various Latimore 45s. I would very much like to buy Benny Latimore "Ordinary Man" on Dade (as opposed to Atlantic) if anyone has one for sale. thanks Gareth very helpful BAZ A
Baz Atkinson Posted July 30, 2009 Author Posted July 30, 2009 Gareth, Manships 3rd guide has the Jimmy "Bo" Horn track as Dade 235. The scan of the label in Million Dollas of Rare Soul looks like it might be 235, but my poor vision doesn't help The 5000 series appear to be 5000 Ted Taylor - "Darling if you must leave/I lost the best thing I ever had" 5001 Jimmy Paris - "Esmerelda/Lost love" 5002 Sonny Til - "Someone up and told me/Open up your heart" 5003 Nat Hendrick and the Swans - "Wobble,wobble/Pt.2" 5004 Nat Hendrick and the Swans - "(Do the) mashed potato/Pt.2" 5005 Kitty Love - "The power of love/You gotta change" 5006 Yvonne Fair - "Straighten up/Say yeah yeah" THANKS Jaco,again very useful. BAZ A
Garethx Posted July 30, 2009 Posted July 30, 2009 (edited) Hi Baz and Jaco The confusion over Jimmie Bo Horn is that the record has two numbers: D-235 opposite the publishing credit and (2025) under the 'Produced by Brad Shapiro & Steve Alaimo" credit. The four figure number as opposed to the D number is its designation in the Dade series. Edited July 30, 2009 by garethx
Jaco Posted July 30, 2009 Posted July 30, 2009 Hi Baz The confusion over Jimmie Bo Horn is that the record has two numbers: D-235 opposite the publishing credit and (2025) under the 'Produced by Brad Shapiro & Steve Alaimo" credit. The four figure number as opposed to the D number is its designation in the Dade series. Gareth, Fully understood, now.
Garethx Posted July 30, 2009 Posted July 30, 2009 Adding to the cake is the fact that Dade 2025 is occupied by two records: the aforementioned JBH super-rarity and the Atlantic-distributed white demo of Benny Latimore's "I'll Be Good To You". I've never seen a blue issue of that particular record as the issues all appear to be Dade 2026 with the newer, hand-drawn logo (as per JBH) and no mention of Atlantic distribution. I'm guessing it is the factor of the clashing numbers which explains the extreme rarity of "I Can't Speak."
boba Posted July 30, 2009 Posted July 30, 2009 Gareth, Manships 3rd guide has the Jimmy "Bo" Horn track as Dade 235. The scan of the label in Million Dollas of Rare Soul looks like it might be 235, but my poor vision doesn't help The 5000 series appear to be 5000 Ted Taylor - "Darling if you must leave/I lost the best thing I ever had" 5001 Jimmy Paris - "Esmerelda/Lost love" 5002 Sonny Til - "Someone up and told me/Open up your heart" 5003 Nat Hendrick and the Swans - "Wobble,wobble/Pt.2" 5004 Nat Hendrick and the Swans - "(Do the) mashed potato/Pt.2" 5005 Kitty Love - "The power of love/You gotta change" 5006 Yvonne Fair - "Straighten up/Say yeah yeah" THANKS Jaco,again very useful. BAZ A i have a stupid question, I always thought the kitty love was a weird chicago licensed in production given that it's a chicago curtis mayfield written / anthor published thing but someone recently pointed out to me that it was just a cover of a chicago record, and now I can't remember who did the original. what is it a cover of? thanks.
Baz Atkinson Posted July 30, 2009 Author Posted July 30, 2009 ABSOLUTELY AND TOTALLY DIFFERENT DESIGN TO THE 2 WOEFUL BOOTS. BAZ A Hi Baz and Jaco The confusion over Jimmie Bo Horn is that the record has two numbers: D-235 opposite the publishing credit and (2025) under the 'Produced by Brad Shapiro & Steve Alaimo" credit. The four figure number as opposed to the D number is its designation in the Dade series.
Jaco Posted July 31, 2009 Posted July 31, 2009 ABSOLUTELY AND TOTALLY DIFFERENT DESIGN TO THE 2 WOEFUL BOOTS. BAZ A Hi Baz and Jaco The confusion over Jimmie Bo Horn is that the record has two numbers: D-235 opposite the publishing credit and (2025) under the 'Produced by Brad Shapiro & Steve Alaimo" credit. The four figure number as opposed to the D number is its designation in the Dade series.
Chalky Posted July 31, 2009 Posted July 31, 2009 excellent book from Jeff Lemlich called Savage Lost all about Florida Music (not just soul) https://www.limestonerecords.com/website/author/author.htm I'll dig it out at the weekend Baz when I get home and see if I an add owt for you.
Baz Atkinson Posted July 31, 2009 Author Posted July 31, 2009 excellent book from Jeff Lemlich called Savage Lost all about Florida Music (not just soul) https://www.limestone...thor/author.htm I'll dig it out at the weekend Baz when I get home and see if I an add owt for you. hELLO MATE thats good of you,eemed to have missed that one, ps I was wrecked after the wilton lol BAZ A
Chalky Posted July 31, 2009 Posted July 31, 2009 (edited) ps I was wrecked after the wilton lol BAZ A sign of a good night pal Edited July 31, 2009 by chalky
Md Records Posted July 31, 2009 Posted July 31, 2009 I had the Kitty Love record at one stage, I remember it being a cover of the Amanda Humphry tune on "U.S.A." Des Parker
Baz Atkinson Posted July 31, 2009 Author Posted July 31, 2009 I had the Kitty Love record at one stage, I remember it being a cover of the Amanda Humphry tune on "U.S.A." Des Parker youve got a good memory there Des -stil got one myself somewhere -tis a good tune imo. BAZ A
boba Posted July 31, 2009 Posted July 31, 2009 I had the Kitty Love record at one stage, I remember it being a cover of the Amanda Humphry tune on "U.S.A." Des Parker thank you
Guest SoulRenaissance Posted August 1, 2009 Posted August 1, 2009 I had the Kitty Love record at one stage, I remember it being a cover of the Amanda Humphry tune on "U.S.A." Des Parker youve got a good memory there Des -stil got one myself somewhere -tis a good tune imo. BAZ A Had both of these two as well, but sold the Kitty Love years ago. Check out the other side "Call on me" Amanda Humphrey, in a similar style to Amanda's (Love) "You keep calling me by her name".
boba Posted August 1, 2009 Posted August 1, 2009 Had both of these two as well, but sold the Kitty Love years ago. Check out the other side "Call on me" Amanda Humphrey, in a similar style to Amanda's (Love) "You keep calling me by her name". maybe lending more evidence to the (still totally unsubstantiated to me) rumor people have been saying here that amanda love is amanda humphrey. Why would a dade artist cover such an obscure chicago USA-label record? maybe they are also "kitty" love? weird. I will play all 3 back to back and compare voices.
Chalky Posted August 1, 2009 Posted August 1, 2009 ame='Jaco' date='30 July 2009 - 08:53 AM' timestamp='1248936809' post='1121580'] I'd be surprised if JBH got a release on 2035. His name is spelled Jimmie "Bo" Horn on the label on 2025. According to Jeff Lemlich book, Savage Lost there is no 2035 release and JBH last release on Dade was 2031. Bit of other info, all national releases were distributed by Atlantic except 2040 and 2041 which were distributed by TK.
Chalky Posted August 1, 2009 Posted August 1, 2009 (edited) Here's the listing according to Jeff Lemlich's book Savage Lost I've listed them how he has, I presume he has them dated so listed in correct order. 2042 isn't in Jeff's listing. Also added whether local or national release. 1800 Steve Alaimo with the Redcoats - Home By Eleven/? 1801 Davey Jones - Love Me Someone/The Real Thing 1802 ? 1803 The Trends - Rockin'/Runaway 1804 Nat Kendrick & Swans - Do The Mashed Potato Pt1/Pt 2 1806 R-Dells - You Say/You Know Baby 1807 King Coleman - Loo-Key-Doo-Key Pt1/Pt2 1808 Nat Kendrick & Swans - Dish Rag Pt 1/ Pt2 1809 The Baby - Wait And See/I Need Love (alos on Atco 6175 as Baby lloyd) 1810 King Coleman - My Mother Told Me/? 1811 Percy Welch - Back Door Man/Throw This Poor Dog A Bone 1812 Nat Kendrick & The Swans - Slowdown/Hot Chile 1813 Johnny Shaw - May's Shuffle/Any May 1814 ? 1815 Sonny Thompson - Hangout Pt 1/Pt 2 1816 ? 1817 ? 1818? 1819? 1820 King Coleman Do The Hully Gully Pt 1/Pt 2 1821 Delmiras - The Big Sound/Dry Your Eyes 1822 Sam Early - Question Mark/Trust Me Baby 1823 The Charmettes Tonite I'm Lonely / Hearts Of Stone 1835 Davey Jones - Baby Please Love Me/Where There's Life There's Hope 5000 Ted Taylor - "Darling if you must leave/I lost the best thing I ever had" 5001 Jimmy Paris - "Esmerelda/Lost love" also issued on KC 113 5002 Sonny Til - "Someone up and told me/Open up your heart" 1850 Davey Jones & His Continentals - Bobbin'/Mack The Knife 1851 Yvonne Fair - Straighten Up/Say Yeah Yeah! (local) 1852 Arthur Freeman - No Hard Feelings/Shirley 1853 Helen Smith & Backbeats - Demonstrate Your Love/Somebody Tell Me 1854 1855 Clarence Reid & Delmiras - Push A Little Harder/Like White On Rice 5003 Nat Hendrick and the Swans - Wobble,wobble/Pt.2 (national) 5004 Nat Hendrick and the Swans - (Do the) mashed potato/Pt.2 (national) 5005 Kitty Love - The power of love/You gotta change (national) 5006 Yvonne Fair - Straighten up/Say yeah yeah (national) 1900 Freddy Scott & Four Steps - Same Ol' Beat/Take A Rest ( also on Marlin 16002) 1901 King Coleman - It's Dance Time (vocal)/ Intstrumental 1902 the book says see Marlin Discography, will do so later) 1903 The Swans Darling Tell Me Why / I Can't See Him Again 26 Five Steps - These Boots Are Made For Walkin'/Tighten Up (also on Scott 26) 2001 Five Steps - "These boots were made for walking/Tighten up" 2002 Mona Lisa - "They don't know/Pt.2" 2010 Mona Lisa - "I can't stand myself/I love me" 2011 Nickie Lee - "Ten commandmants of man/Late shadow" 2012 Stranger and Patsy - "Tonight/Give me the right" 2013 Benny Latimore - "Girl I got news for you/Ain't gonna cry no more" 2014 Nickie Lee - I Want To Get Next To You/Nickie Lee Orch - Nick's Kick (local) 2014 Benny Latimore - "There she is/It was so nice while it lasted" (National) 2015 Benny Latimore - "It's just a matter of time/Lets move and groove together" (national) 2016 - Mark McIver - Soul Thing/The Tic Of The Clock (Local) 2016 Freddie and the Kinfolk - "Blabbermouth/The goat" (National) 217 Freddie and the Kinfolk - Blabbermouth/The goat (Local) 217 Benny Latimore - The power and the glory/Love don't love me (Local) 2017 Benny Latimore - The power and the glory/Love don't love me (national) 2018 Nickie Lee - And Black Is Beautiful/Faith Within' (Local) (alos issued on Mala 12025) 2018 Red Tam - "Red Tam is a lover/Red and white blues" (national) 2019 Nickie Lee - "And black is beautiful/Faith within" (local) 2020 Benny Latimore -"Have a little faith/I'm a believer" (Local) 2021 Nickie Lee - "The dream of the people/Pt.2" (Local) (also issued on Mala 12039) 2022 Benny Latimore - "I pity the fool/I'm just an ordinary man" (Local) (alos issue don Atlantic 2639) 2023 N Dee and the Stones - "Potato chips/Last take" (local) 2024 Freddie and the Kinfolk - "Mashed potato popcorn/Last take" (National) 2025 Jimmy Bo Horne - "I can't speak/Street corners" (Local) 2025 Benny Latimore - I'll Be Good To You/Life's Little Ups And Downs (National) 2026 Benny Latimore - "I'll be good to you/Life's little ups and downs" (Local) 2027 Arnold Albury and the Casuals - "Funky yolk/Thanks for waiting" (local) 2028 Arnold Albury and the Casuals - "My baby don't understand/Feel it" (Local) 2029 Arnold Albury and the Casuals - "That's a bet/My baby don't understand" 2030 Lynn Williams - "I'll expect/Tears in my eyes" (Local) 2031 Jimmy Bo Horne - "Clean up man/Down the road of love" (Also on Alston 4606) 2032 2033 no # - Lynn Williams - You are the greatest/It takes two 2040 Lynn Williams - "Is it possible/ Theme from vanilla" 2041 Jackie Beavers - "Trying to get back to you/Pt.2" 2042 Sherlyn Whittaker - "That's why (I still love you)/I like making love" Edited August 2, 2009 by chalky
Guest SoulRenaissance Posted August 1, 2009 Posted August 1, 2009 maybe lending more evidence to the (still totally unsubstantiated to me) rumor people have been saying here that amanda love is amanda humphrey. Why would a dade artist cover such an obscure chicago USA-label record? maybe they are also "kitty" love? weird. I will play all 3 back to back and compare voices. Always interchanged the names without thinking, as they sound exactly the same artist. Sounds like others too?
Larsc Posted August 2, 2009 Posted August 2, 2009 (edited) R&B Indies also has these listed (not in Jeff's discog): 1823 The Charmettes Tonite I'm Lonely / Hearts Of Stone 1903 The Swans Darling Tell Me Why / I Can't See Him Again 2035 Jimmy Bo Horne I Can't Speak / Street Corners I haven't read the whole thread so apologies if I'm repeating something Edited August 2, 2009 by LarsC
Chalky Posted August 2, 2009 Posted August 2, 2009 R&B Indies also has these listed (not in Jeff's discog): 1823 The Charmettes Tonite I'm Lonely / Hearts Of Stone 1903 The Swans Darling Tell Me Why / I Can't See Him Again 2035 Jimmy Bo Horne I Can't Speak / Street Corners I haven't read the whole thread so apologies if I'm repeating something 2035 doesn't exist...does it? I don't know of a second release of ICS. Maybe it was scheduled to be the national release but never materialised. Anyone ever seen one on 2035?
Larsc Posted August 3, 2009 Posted August 3, 2009 2035 doesn't exist... It's one of the very few Dade titles not listed with a matrix number so that could be true.
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