Gene-r Posted August 11, 2009 Posted August 11, 2009 Been listening to an old Keb tape from 1986, and there's one track in particular I can't get out of my mind - "You'd Better Get Away" by Azie Mortimer. Does anyone know what this really is? From what I can remember at the 100 Club during this time, Keb played it off a 12" acetate (not sure if it was an LP track or what). I heard someone mention a few years ago that it was actually called "Get Away", by a girl group. Anyone know about it, and what it's really called and, most importantly, who is it by? I presume it's a one-off. So, who is now the lucky owner of the acetate? Please put me out of my misery - this is such an awesome track! Gene
Andy Rix Posted August 11, 2009 Posted August 11, 2009 Without hearing it to be absolutely sure I'll stick my neck out and say that this is probably the track that John Vincent used to play in the late 70s as The Sequins - You'd better get away .... I certainly recall it got some further airtime during the Keb era but I seem to recall Guy being the one who pushed it the most ... my memory might be letting me down here Anyway .. it's a track I've always loved and one I actually missed hearing for many years as it seemed to have disappeared for a second time .. first JV then Keb/Guy ..... imagine my delight when Ady Croasdell called me one day to ask me if i knew anything about an unreleased Swan recording called 'Run run run' .. he played it to me and it was the very same 'Sequins' tune ... what a good day that was So .. it's the Persianettes and you can find it on the Kent CD that features the Swan recordings Regards Andy
Gene-r Posted August 11, 2009 Author Posted August 11, 2009 Without hearing it to be absolutely sure I'll stick my neck out and say that this is probably the track that John Vincent used to play in the late 70s as The Sequins - You'd better get away .... I certainly recall it got some further airtime during the Keb era but I seem to recall Guy being the one who pushed it the most ... my memory might be letting me down here Anyway .. it's a track I've always loved and one I actually missed hearing for many years as it seemed to have disappeared for a second time .. first JV then Keb/Guy ..... imagine my delight when Ady Croasdell called me one day to ask me if i knew anything about an unreleased Swan recording called 'Run run run' .. he played it to me and it was the very same 'Sequins' tune ... what a good day that was So .. it's the Persianettes and you can find it on the Kent CD that features the Swan recordings Regards Andy Nice one - many thanks for the info Andy! I shall now be looking out for the Swan CD - gotta have it!
Tony Turner Posted August 11, 2009 Posted August 11, 2009 (edited) Definitely The Persianettes-Run Run and on the Kent 'Swan' CD. And also definitely the John Vincent spin. And I have a live Stafford tape of Guy Hennigan playing it in December 1985. Edited August 11, 2009 by Tony Turner
Gene-r Posted August 11, 2009 Author Posted August 11, 2009 Definitely The Persianettes-Run Run and on the Kent 'Swan' CD. And also definitely the John Vincent spin. And I have a live Stafford tape of Guy Hennigan playing it in December 1985. I guess Guy must have sold that copy to Keb in mid-1986.
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