45cellar Posted June 4, 2010 Posted June 4, 2010 Did this come out on Partytime? Mark Yes This is a scan of my Stock Copy from my old scanner. Also available as a DEMO. Only ever seen a Stock Copy for The Show Stoppers though on Partytime.
Windlesoul Posted June 4, 2010 Author Posted June 4, 2010 Hi Roger, I'm referring to the instrumental version, or is the one you've scanned, it?
45cellar Posted June 4, 2010 Posted June 4, 2010 Hi Roger, I'm referring to the instrumental version, or is the one you've scanned, it? Hi Mark Sorry, I've Just arrived home from Nights, didn't notice the Inst in your Question. So as far as I'm aware, the Instrumental didn't come out on Party Time.
Neil Rushton Posted June 4, 2010 Posted June 4, 2010 Hi Mark Sorry, I've Just arrived home from Nights, didn't notice the Inst in your Question. So as far as I'm aware, the Instrumental didn't come out on Party Time. I released the instrumental on Inferno as b side to vocal. Licenced it from PartyTime/ShowTime in Philly, the lovely guy who owned the label, Irving Weinroth, could not find the instrumental to begin with and send me a great letter saying he was enclosing what he considered a better instrumental entitled "The Funky Donkey". I had to politely tell him it was not suitable!
Pauldonnelly Posted June 4, 2010 Posted June 4, 2010 I released the instrumental on Inferno as b side to vocal. Licenced it from PartyTime/ShowTime in Philly, the lovely guy who owned the label, Irving Weinroth, could not find the instrumental to begin with and send me a great letter saying he was enclosing what he considered a better instrumental entitled "The Funky Donkey". I had to politely tell him it was not suitable!
Hermanthegerman Posted June 4, 2010 Posted June 4, 2010 I released the instrumental on Inferno as b side to vocal. Licenced it from PartyTime/ShowTime in Philly, the lovely guy who owned the label, Irving Weinroth, could not find the instrumental to begin with and send me a great letter saying he was enclosing what he considered a better instrumental entitled "The Funky Donkey". I had to politely tell him it was not suitable! Haha, nice sidenote, Neil!!!
Popular Post Rick Cooper Posted June 4, 2010 Popular Post Posted June 4, 2010 Did this come out on Partytime? Mark As Neil rightly says the Four Perfections record was owned by Irving Weinroth and the instrumental version never came out on ''Partytime''. I had it done for the Cream release at the Grand Prix studio in Philadelphia in 1976 ish. I left Global/Cream records due to a bust up with Global's owner ,Ed Balbier, just before I could get the record pressed. Some time later Global got round to pressing it but didn't promote it and I only found out years later that it had been issued. Neil issued the vocal and instrumental on Inferno as there was still a demand for it. The missing tape probably got lost when Global shut down and the original studio tape may have been left at Grand Prix. As backing tracks go I think it grooves along quite nicely and may feature some of Phillys top session men but I never thought to ask Irving at the time. In those days I don't remember anybody caring too much about who played on records. Rick Cooper 4
funkyfeet Posted June 5, 2010 Posted June 5, 2010 As Neil rightly says the Four Perfections record was owned by Irving Weinroth and the instrumental version never came out on ''Partytime''. I had it done for the Cream release at the Grand Prix studio in Philadelphia in 1976 ish. I left Global/Cream records due to a bust up with Global's owner ,Ed Balbier, just before I could get the record pressed. Some time later Global got round to pressing it but didn't promote it and I only found out years later that it had been issued. Neil issued the vocal and instrumental on Inferno as there was still a demand for it. The missing tape probably got lost when Global shut down and the original studio tape may have been left at Grand Prix. As backing tracks go I think it grooves along quite nicely and may feature some of Phillys top session men but I never thought to ask Irving at the time. In those days I don't remember anybody caring too much about who played on records. Rick Cooper I was on the promo list got all the Cream releases bar the Four Perfections for some reason, understand now.
Rob Wigley Posted June 6, 2010 Posted June 6, 2010 As Chalky once described this as "Rob Wigley's favourite oldie"-I couldn't imagine just playing a straight Instrumental out instead of the vocal as I just LOVE this record and thinking about it I think Chalky had my cream copy off me years ago so I can't play it to check !! Rob
Sunnysoul Posted September 16, 2013 Posted September 16, 2013 (edited) The various vinyl releases of Ain't Nothing But A House Party all note the songwriters as Del Sharh and Joe Thomas but just came across this piece of sheet music which notes Joe Thomas and Carl Fisher as the songwriters ... https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/180732998090?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649 Edited September 17, 2013 by sunnysoul
Dave Moore Posted September 17, 2013 Posted September 17, 2013 Del Sharh IS Carl Fisher. Carl Fisher was of course a prolific songwriter as well as a founding member of The Vibrations. He also penned The Volcanos tracks "Storm Warning" and "The Laws Of Love". Joe Thomas, who also co wrote "I'm Not Strong Enough", if I remember correctly, think went on to became a drummer with a number of famous artists including Curtis Mayfield? Regards, Dave .
Triode Posted September 17, 2013 Posted September 17, 2013 May well be wrong but I'm almost certain I bought vocal and instrumental versions from Global on a green Soul Fox boot 45,! So was that before the Cream and Inferno releases? Maybe The Soul Fox "Borrowed" the tape? Please tell me I'm not imagining this!!........ Triode (I think)
Triode Posted September 17, 2013 Posted September 17, 2013 That should have read SOUL GALORE not soul fox.....
Only Dreaming Posted September 17, 2013 Posted September 17, 2013 My Green Soul Galore boot has "hold on" on the flip. Great track it is too! Dave. That should have read SOUL GALORE not soul fox.....
Neil Rushton Posted September 17, 2013 Posted September 17, 2013 The often overlooked release on Inferno from the Irving Weinroth connection is "Got To Get Closer To My Love" by The Showstoppers which we put out as the b side to "Ain't Nothing But A Houseparty"...it was first worldwide released of GTGCTML and Rick Cooper and Francis Tee were the ones who tipped of us and I think supplied a tape or disc to dub from. Sold over 6,000, which isn't bad for such an obscure record, with sales being down to "Ain't Nothing But A Houseparty". Neil 3
Dave Moore Posted September 17, 2013 Posted September 17, 2013 The often overlooked release on Inferno from the Irving Weinroth connection is "Got To Get Closer To My Love" by The Showstoppers which we put out as the b side to "Ain't Nothing But A Houseparty"...it was first worldwide released of GTGCTML and Rick Cooper and Francis Tee were the ones who tipped of us and I think supplied a tape or disc to dub from. Sold over 6,000, which isn't bad for such an obscure record, with sales being down to "Ain't Nothing But A Houseparty". Neil One of the best 'previously unreleased' 45s there is. Have a few colourful anecdotes relating to the Weinroths and their studio 'etiquette' coming in the book I'm putting the finishing touches to. Regards, Dave 1
Rick Cooper Posted September 17, 2013 Posted September 17, 2013 One of the best 'previously unreleased' 45s there is. Have a few colourful anecdotes relating to the Weinroths and their studio 'etiquette' coming in the book I'm putting the finishing touches to. Regards, Dave Dave I met Irving Weinroth in Philly once when he gave me the tapes for Four Perfections and he told me that the "Kip Gainsboro" credited as producer was a made up name,Kip was the family dog and Gainsboro was their street address at the time. The production is top rate so who was the real producer, perhaps all will be revealed in your book. The sax is quite Mike Terryish ,was he on it ? Irving also said he had never heard of, or done a deal with Simon Sousson for the Soul Galore boot. Rick
Agentsmith Posted September 17, 2013 Posted September 17, 2013 the wheel came full circle when carl sang "houseparty" at prestatyn.....if only they had rehearsed i'm not strong enough as well...that WOULD have bought the house down!
Dave Pinch Posted September 17, 2013 Posted September 17, 2013 all partytime copies seem to have surface noise on the intro....also on the soul galore 45 which was dubbed from a partytime 45..were the cream/ inferno copies cleaned up at all
Dave Moore Posted September 17, 2013 Posted September 17, 2013 Dave I met Irving Weinroth in Philly once when he gave me the tapes for Four Perfections and he told me that the "Kip Gainsboro" credited as producer was a made up name,Kip was the family dog and Gainsboro was their street address at the time. The production is top rate so who was the real producer, perhaps all will be revealed in your book. The sax is quite Mike Terryish ,was he on it ? Irving also said he had never heard of, or done a deal with Simon Sousson for the Soul Galore boot. Rick Hi Rick, No Mike Terry involvement but, without revealing to much at this stage, the relationship between The Four Perfections and The Weinroths wasn't too good. Regards, Dave
Dave Moore Posted September 17, 2013 Posted September 17, 2013 the wheel came full circle when carl sang "houseparty" at prestatyn.....if only they had rehearsed i'm not strong enough as well...that WOULD have bought the house down! But Carl wasn't involved in The Four Perfections 45. Regards, Dave
Rick Cooper Posted September 17, 2013 Posted September 17, 2013 all partytime copies seem to have surface noise on the intro....also on the soul galore 45 which was dubbed from a partytime 45..were the cream/ inferno copies cleaned up at all Dave The Cream release was done from the tape supplied by Partytime/Irvin Weinroth .He got the instrumental done at Grand Prix studios in Philly so must have used the session tape to do this. I should think he took the vocal of this tape rather than the tape used in the sixties which has the distortion on the intro. My Cream copy sounds fine but as you say the Partytime copies have a bit of hiss at the start. Rick
Agentsmith Posted September 18, 2013 Posted September 18, 2013 But Carl wasn't involved in The Four Perfections 45. Regards, Dave of course dave, but a nice thought...that perhaps when he was recording house party for the label, that this track may have been lined up at the same time....probably out by the timeline,..i'm sure you will put me right
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