Guest Brett F Posted December 10, 2009 Posted December 10, 2009 (edited) As a rule i don't generally sell records from my collection, but i've bought quite a few things of late, so decided to dig out things i never play (thinking i may sell), well i got this out of a box, and thought it isn't really my cup of tea, then played it. Jesus, it's brilliant, that smouldering tempo and Baker just purrs then belts it out. It just goes to show, you should occasionally re-visit records you own and give them an airing, i'm sure (if you don't know it) there must be a clip on here somewhere, i painstakingly recorded around 2000 of my favourite vinyls to cd then (just for this reason) put them in my Itunes, and this isn't on there ! Mind there isn't a lot of 60's on my ipod. Get re-visiting....it's good for the soul. Brett Edited December 10, 2009 by Brett F
Simsy Posted December 10, 2009 Posted December 10, 2009 Dang, I would have bought it from you. Posted this up a while back to rave revues. Cracking track!
Guest GFAS03 Posted December 10, 2009 Posted December 10, 2009 it's a TUNE. I heard it played out for the first time in ages at a nighter about a month or six weeks ago, it's been on and off the turntable ever since The same thing happened with Martha Star, no part time love, two great female belters
Dennisoul Posted December 10, 2009 Posted December 10, 2009 (edited) Absolutely one of my favorite tunes from the Stafford era, covered up as Betty LaVette and The Big Wheels. Played by the mighty Jim Wensiora and Keb top tune indeed Edited December 10, 2009 by Dennisoul
Guest tomaokeh Posted December 11, 2009 Posted December 11, 2009 Absolutely one of my favorite tunes from the Stafford era, covered up as Betty LaVette and The Big Wheels. Played by the mighty Jim Wensiora and Keb top tune indeed
Guest tomaokeh Posted December 11, 2009 Posted December 11, 2009 Fantastic top tune bought a hacked copy of ebay 2yrys back on diamond for $6 a total right off played with crackles put back on the bay for 10p sold for £25 i describe it as as well wrecked but the guy was very happy beats me
boba Posted December 11, 2009 Posted December 11, 2009 As a rule i don't generally sell records from my collection, but i've bought quite a few things of late, so decided to dig out things i never play (thinking i may sell), well i got this out of a box, and thought it isn't really my cup of tea, then played it. Jesus, it's brilliant, that smouldering tempo and Baker just purrs then belts it out. It just goes to show, you should occasionally re-visit records you own and give them an airing, i'm sure (if you don't know it) there must be a clip on here somewhere, i painstakingly recorded around 2000 of my favourite vinyls to cd then (just for this reason) put them in my Itunes, and this isn't on there ! Mind there isn't a lot of 60's on my ipod. Get re-visiting....it's good for the soul. Brett if you look at the writing credits on this, this is clearly the same joan baker that had the record as joan baker and the belgianettes on ember. She was not a member of the belgianettes (at least on okeh) though.
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