Guest Nick Harrison Posted January 27, 2010 Posted January 27, 2010 (edited) Was this Group out of Cleveland Ohio, the same band members as 1972 Imperial Wonders and 1974 Four Wonders.........................I have never seen a 1974 album "I cant get over you" on Solid Foundation. But the Solid Foundatian label released - a 45 S/F108 pressing and promo "Just Looking For My Love" both A and B sided 45's. The pressing being on a black and green label. So why is the black and green 45 of Solid Foundation 101 "You Only Live Once" conterfeit, and the claret and green 45 of "You Only Live Once" the original. Edited January 28, 2010 by Nick Harrison
Guest Dave Turner Posted January 27, 2010 Posted January 27, 2010 Was this Group out of Cleveland Ohio, the same band members as 1971 Imperial Wonders and 1974 Four Wonders.........................I have never seen a 1974 album"I cant get over you" on Solid Foundation. But the Solid Foundatian label released - a 45 S/F108 pressing and promo "Just Looking For Love" both A and B sided 45's. The pressing being on a black and green label. So why is the black and green 45 of Solid Foundation 101 "You Only Live Twice" conterfeit, and the claret and green 45 of "You Only Live Twice" original. You Only Live Twice You Live Only Once
Epic Posted January 27, 2010 Posted January 27, 2010 You Only Live Twice You Live Only Once Just Looking For Love Just Looking For My Love
George G Posted January 27, 2010 Posted January 27, 2010 (edited) Could someone tell me about this alleged boot of the Imperial Wonders 45? The record was a hit in some places and there were probably several thousand of the original pressings. This is not the first time I've heard about a boot, but I've never seen one - at least not in the US. I don't know anything about the Four Wonders - well, anything that's relevant. They are not the IW, as Al Boyd's 'autobiography' referenced above makes clear. Regarding the phantom album, these were mentioned on the label as hype, there were never any LPs by them or the 9th Street Exit (a real group on which I do have info). - George Edited January 27, 2010 by George G
Guest Nick Harrison Posted January 27, 2010 Posted January 27, 2010 (edited) Shocking ...................consuming alcohol whilst incharge of a keyboard. . Many sincere appologies to the "senior rank" and a huge thank you Chalky for the valued info/data. And George G also for your input too. Edited January 28, 2010 by Nick Harrison
boba Posted January 28, 2010 Posted January 28, 2010 Could someone tell me about this alleged boot of the Imperial Wonders 45? The record was a hit in some places and there were probably several thousand of the original pressings. This is not the first time I've heard about a boot, but I've never seen one - at least not in the US. I don't know anything about the Four Wonders - well, anything that's relevant. They are not the IW, as Al Boyd's 'autobiography' referenced above makes clear. Regarding the phantom album, these were mentioned on the label as hype, there were never any LPs by them or the 9th Street Exit (a real group on which I do have info). - George vaguely related, but I just got up a 4th version of this track I've never seen before by the "new city sound" on AMG. It shares the same backing as the rock 'n co but it's a kiddie group singing out of tune. The flip is a cover of starwind on pilot master and shares the same backing track as that. Interesting record I've never seen before (unfortunately not very good). The other versions are by Rock n' co and Changing Tymes.
George G Posted January 28, 2010 Posted January 28, 2010 vaguely related, but I just got up a 4th version of this track I've never seen before by the "new city sound" on AMG. It shares the same backing as the rock 'n co but it's a kiddie group singing out of tune. The flip is a cover of starwind on pilot master and shares the same backing track as that. Interesting record I've never seen before (unfortunately not very good). The other versions are by Rock n' co and Changing Tymes. I didn't know that (I do have the CT and R'n'C records). AMG/Pilot Master is one strange operation. The Trans National Funck Co were from Cleveland, so there may be more ties there. I'm still gathering info..... - George
boba Posted January 28, 2010 Posted January 28, 2010 I didn't know that (I do have the CT and R'n'C records). AMG/Pilot Master is one strange operation. The Trans National Funck Co were from Cleveland, so there may be more ties there. I'm still gathering info..... - George a lot of chicago groups were on AMG, they basically charged you $2000 to record and "promote" your record, they weren't a custom label in that they presented themselves as a legit label. the puzzle people claimed their record actually got played on the american bandstand TV show... the variations of love were even from buffalo, NY
George G Posted January 28, 2010 Posted January 28, 2010 a lot of chicago groups were on AMG, they basically charged you $2000 to record and "promote" your record, they weren't a custom label in that they presented themselves as a legit label. the puzzle people claimed their record actually got played on the american bandstand TV show... the variations of love were even from buffalo, NY Pay To Play ops are what I call 'em. The 'new' Fraternity records (when Shad O'Shea ran it) did the same kind of deal, AMG probably learned the business model from him. One of the guys involved with AMG was Bill Stith, who was in the Cincinnati group the Covairs with his twin brother. Stith spent some time behind Great World Of Sound/Twin records in Miami but returned home around 1975 for the AMG run. GWS/Twin (now you know how the label got that name) was similar. Brite Star/Bryte seemed to originate the concept - stereotyped as a 'song poem' label, they released a lot of source recordings as well - in their case you gave them the recording and paid them to 'promote' it. Synod on AMG are from Chicago as well. Sub-par commercial rock.
Sebastian Posted January 28, 2010 Posted January 28, 2010 Could someone tell me about this alleged boot of the Imperial Wonders 45? This is not the first time I've heard about a boot, but I've never seen one Original: Counterfeit (pressed with different stampers):
boba Posted January 28, 2010 Posted January 28, 2010 Original: Counterfeit (pressed with different stampers): also only vaguely related, but the kiddie version I just got only credits walter williams and not bobby dukes or eddie levert
Steve Plumb Posted January 28, 2010 Posted January 28, 2010 https://www.imperialw...rs.com/bio.html Christ! There's a lot of information in that article Nice one Chalky! I always assumed the The Four Wonders were the same group as The Imperial Wonders! Wrongly! Four killer tracks over two fab 'Solid Foundation' 45 releases from the two groups that's for sure! Cheers Steve
Guest Nick Harrison Posted January 28, 2010 Posted January 28, 2010 Christ! There's a lot of information in that article Cheers Steve Yes - Steve, well worth printing out and filing with the 4 x 45's, and did you also encounter many a visit to the surface for air, whilst reading it. . Swifty - there's an opportunity to claw back some of that bonus you lost on S.O.U.L 45/Musicor, as Mr Plumb did or still has the 4 Wonders 45 pressing on his front page focus, recommended and priced correctly. Cheers Nick.
Steve Plumb Posted January 28, 2010 Posted January 28, 2010 Yes - Steve, well worth printing out and filing with the 4 x 45's, and did you also encounter many a visit to the surface for air, whilst reading it. . Swifty - there's an opportunity to claw back some of that bonus you lost on S.O.U.L 45/Musicor, as Mr Plumb did or still has the 4 Wonders 45 pressing on his front page focus, recommended and priced correctly. Cheers Nick. Hey thanks for the plug Nick Was going to mention it BUT thought against it as it wasn't a wanted thread btw Tried to read it all in one breath but nearly suffocated! Take care mate Steve
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