Dylan Posted October 8, 2009 Posted October 8, 2009 Paul Vann "I'm suprised" Chance Tony Ashley "We must have love" Decca both have the same girly backing in the chorus singing "we must have love" so were they recorded in same studio or even in same session ? is it the same girls on both tracsks could it be the rayons ? there must be quite a few other examples of this kind of thing.........
Davenpete Posted October 8, 2009 Posted October 8, 2009 About a million tracks using the Time's A Wasting backing with the Fuller Brothers pretending to be different people (Love and Brotherhood is the best song, but forget the name). Dave
boba Posted October 8, 2009 Posted October 8, 2009 About a million tracks using the Time's A Wasting backing with the Fuller Brothers pretending to be different people (Love and Brotherhood is the best song, but forget the name). Dave I don't think it's the fuller brothers pretending to be different people, it's producer ron carson reusing the same backing track on different artists. love and brotherhood were a real group, i have a photo of them, and they're not the fuller brothers as far as I know (although I guess I never checked against a photo of the fuller brothers to see if they looked the same).
ALIVE'N'KICKIN Posted October 8, 2009 Posted October 8, 2009 this thread brings up a good point, would artists that record today get away with using the same backing track for two songs? i guess ill have to start that one now lol
Mick Holdsworth Posted October 10, 2009 Posted October 10, 2009 I don't think it's the fuller brothers pretending to be different people, it's producer ron carson reusing the same backing track on different artists. love and brotherhood were a real group, i have a photo of them, and they're not the fuller brothers as far as I know (although I guess I never checked against a photo of the fuller brothers to see if they looked the same). Also, neither group were the Whispers. - Don't know about Promatics though - who were they? Cheers Mick
Mick Holdsworth Posted October 10, 2009 Posted October 10, 2009 this thread brings up a good point, would artists that record today get away with using the same backing track for two songs? i guess ill have to start that one now lol Can't think of any artist reusing a backing from one of their own songs, but an artist using some other backing is quite common practice - maybe not in it's original form - just sampled loops etc. Cheers Mick
Shsdave Posted October 10, 2009 Posted October 10, 2009 Can't think of any artist reusing a backing from one of their own songs, but an artist using some other backing is quite common practice - maybe not in it's original form - just sampled loops etc. Cheers Mick Here's two obvious ones, sure there's loads more but my brain deserted a long time ago Johnny Summers I Can't let go / I'm still yours Kell Osbourne Law against a heartbreaker / You can't outsmart a woman dave
boba Posted October 10, 2009 Posted October 10, 2009 Also, neither group were the Whispers. - Don't know about Promatics though - who were they? Cheers Mick Pete S put me in touch with Kenney Harrison of the Promatics, they were a totally different group, he's pretty cool, they were also from the bay area and sang backup on a few other tracks including Lonnie Hewitt "Gotta keep my bluff in" and Marvin Holmes and Justice on Brown Door.
Trev Thomas Posted October 10, 2009 Posted October 10, 2009 Here's two obvious ones, sure there's loads more but my brain deserted a long time ago Johnny Summers I Can't let go / I'm still yours Kell Osbourne Law against a heartbreaker / You can't outsmart a woman dave jackie ross - selfish one / new lover
Trev Thomas Posted October 10, 2009 Posted October 10, 2009 at the moment due to a shortage, a lot of my records are sharing the same covers, i really must get down to covers 33
Guest Bogue Posted October 10, 2009 Posted October 10, 2009 Loads when you think isn't there Some that spring to mind : Len Jewel - Bettin On Love & Jimmy Conwell- Too Much Barbara English - Sitting In The Corner & The Remarkables - (can't remember the name of the song now though) ...Easily Misled ? or tother side ? Andre Williams - You Got It I Want It & Clarence Jackson - If It Don't Fit Don't Force It & more....Teas ready though
Mick Holdsworth Posted October 11, 2009 Posted October 11, 2009 this thread brings up a good point, would artists that record today get away with using the same backing track for two songs? i guess ill have to start that one now lol Can't think of any artist reusing a backing from one of their own songs, but an artist using some other backing is quite common practice - maybe not in it's original form - just sampled loops etc. Cheers Mick Here's two obvious ones, sure there's loads more but my brain deserted a long time ago Johnny Summers I Can't let go / I'm still yours Kell Osbourne Law against a heartbreaker / You can't outsmart a woman dave Dave, I was refering to the previous post about recording artists TODAY reusing their own backings Cheers Mick
Shsdave Posted October 11, 2009 Posted October 11, 2009 Dave, I was refering to the previous post about recording artists TODAY reusing their own backings Cheers Mick DOH !!!! Sorry Mick I'll try to locate my brain next time I answer Cheers mate Dave
Mach Posted October 11, 2009 Posted October 11, 2009 i,m convinced, international 5, so in love with you on starway, and the unlimited 4 on chanson are the same outfit.
boba Posted October 11, 2009 Posted October 11, 2009 i,m convinced, international 5, so in love with you on starway, and the unlimited 4 on chanson are the same outfit. unlimited four was definitely the new jersey chanson label though. international five was GM pressed and detroit connected though, we were discussing in another thread that there appears to be two "chanson" operations, I don't know what the connection was.
Mach Posted October 11, 2009 Posted October 11, 2009 unlimited four was definitely the new jersey chanson label though. international five was GM pressed and detroit connected though, we were discussing in another thread that there appears to be two "chanson" operations, I don't know what the connection was. the groups harmonies, are nearly identical in places one vocalist in particular, cheers for info bob
boba Posted October 11, 2009 Posted October 11, 2009 the groups harmonies, are nearly identical in places one vocalist in particular, cheers for info bob maybe there was some connection, I don't know. in the other thread matt w. was saying that he thought there was a connection between the domestic five and the international five. It would be cool to get to the bottom of it.
Md Records Posted October 12, 2009 Posted October 12, 2009 (edited) Chuck Corby reused the backing and some of the phrasing of the "Soul Communicators - Those Lonely Nights" when he was asked to reform the Dell Vikings (even though he wasn't in the original line up) , on "Finger Poppin' Woman" in the late 1970's Des Parker Edited October 12, 2009 by SOUL.INC
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