Paul R Posted July 25, 2005 Posted July 25, 2005 Following on from Genes thread about the Sounds Superb albums. What about other 60s and 70s albums with US rarities on them. I remember getting a copy of Funky Bottom Congregation when Herb Ward was big. Also I forgot the title but I have another RCA album with Willie Kendricks Change your ways. Wasn't Mamie Galore "No Right To Cry" on one as well. Paul
Micksmix Posted July 25, 2005 Posted July 25, 2005 can't believe you forgot Herb Ward's biggie "honest to goodness" think the mamie galore track was on a really strange compilation Doris Duke& friends I think,sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong Mick
Guest Posted July 25, 2005 Posted July 25, 2005 can't believe you forgot Herb Ward's biggie "honest to goodness" think the mamie galore track was on a really strange compilation Doris Duke& friends I think,sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong Mick link No thats right Mick Doris Duke & friends but not sure who her friends are as there's no artists listed on the label or sleeve. Could be wrong here but think it was on Manhatten label ? Will have a check tonight
Pete S Posted July 25, 2005 Posted July 25, 2005 can't believe you forgot Herb Ward's biggie "honest to goodness" think the mamie galore track was on a really strange compilation Doris Duke& friends I think,sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong Mick link You're right about that album, I've never seen a copy - ever. I thought Change Your Ways was on Funky Bottom Congregation but if it's not then it's on Just A Little Bit Of Soul. Blowing Up My Mind is on one of those two, as well as the aforementioned Herb Ward atrocity - in my all time top 5 worst records that one.
Mark B Posted July 25, 2005 Posted July 25, 2005 You're right about that album, I've never seen a copy - ever. I thought Change Your Ways was on Funky Bottom Congregation but if it's not then it's on Just A Little Bit Of Soul. Blowing Up My Mind is on one of those two, as well as the aforementioned Herb Ward atrocity - in my all time top 5 worst records that one. link blowing up my mind and change your ways in same lp, think it is the just a little bit of soul, mark
Pete S Posted July 25, 2005 Posted July 25, 2005 blowing up my mind and change your ways in same lp, think it is the just a little bit of soul, mark link That one has also got Johnny Nash - I'm Leaving on there
Guest Posted July 25, 2005 Posted July 25, 2005 This topic has brought up an old question of mine......Was the Gladys Knight track "Stranger" only available on that Motown compilation (name escapes me), i ask because an age ago someone told me it was, think the guys/girls on here will let me know.
Craig W Posted July 25, 2005 Posted July 25, 2005 This topic has brought up an old question of mine......Was the Gladys Knight track "Stranger" only available on that Motown compilation (name escapes me), i ask because an age ago someone told me it was, think the guys/girls on here will let me know. link Dont know if The Stranger was on a compilation album Brett but its certainally on The Nitty Gritty on UK (S)TML 11135 by Gladys Knight and the Pips. Superb track. The Marvelettes also did a version of The Stranger on Their album Sophisticated soul but this is nowhwere near as good as the Gladys Knight version
Micksmix Posted July 25, 2005 Posted July 25, 2005 This topic has brought up an old question of mine......Was the Gladys Knight track "Stranger" only available on that Motown compilation (name escapes me), i ask because an age ago someone told me it was, think the guys/girls on here will let me know. link back again,brett the stranger originally came out on the "nitty gritty "album,mystery solved Mick
Micksmix Posted July 25, 2005 Posted July 25, 2005 Dont know if The Stranger was on a compilation album Brett but its certainally on The Nitty Gritty on UK (S)TML 11135 by Gladys Knight and the Pips. Superb track. The Marvelettes also did a version of The Stranger on Their album Sophisticated soul but this is nowhwere near as good as the Gladys Knight version link great minds think alike Mick
Guest Posted July 25, 2005 Posted July 25, 2005 Cheers fellas'.... , I do have an old Motown comp from about 25 years back with the aforementioned track on.
Guest Posted July 25, 2005 Posted July 25, 2005 Just got one this week,white label columbia pictures promo... Oh no not my baby,Maxine Brown. Differant version? Hey girl,Feddie Scott. Up on the roof,Drifters. Exclusively for broadcasting radio and tv,including chains,the Beatles not one of there best,the theme is Goffin & King. How much?...50p
Guest Posted July 25, 2005 Posted July 25, 2005 Great news Ken, there is a beat up old shop in my City that sells books and records.....always pick things up that cheap that the owner only accepts "Old Money".
Ernie Andrews Posted July 26, 2005 Posted July 26, 2005 Their was one on Minit that had the Themes- No explanation needed, Alder RAy and Jimmy Lewis let him know and afew others. Good album IMo
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