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One of my all time favourite records, roger, but never been able to come across a w/demo, must be a tough unthumbsup.gif

I believe it is quite Tough to find Harry, When I bought it I didn't realise that it was a difficult one.

Just bought it from Soul Bowl along with other Ric-Tic stuff. The only chance I have ever had to purchase one in 41 Years collecting.

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Also love the not often mentioned

"Welcome to the club"

Cloudy Days"

From "The Groovesville Masters album, also "She,s a Living Doll"

Tony

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This one also appeared on a plain orange Mickays label with italic 'Mickays' across the top...and of course on Scepter (only red stock copies?)

How about his version of 'Day Tripper'...love it...here's x3 WDs off my shelves:

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J J Barnes - Say It -

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J J Barnes - Deeper In Love -

(Soundclip from Refosoul Archive)

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one of my fave JJ 45s.....checkout the refosoul clip.......i understand the backing femme vocal was sister Ortheia...and the band sounds like the Funk Bros....marvelous and nice and cheap ....shades.gif

J J Barnes - Poor Unfortunate Me -

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J J Barnes - Please Let Me In -

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J J Barnes was the first black person I ever heard sing live. Mid 70's at the Casino. If I wasn't hooked by then I certainly was when he finished.

My favourite J J track -'I Think I found A Love' Hitbound production through & through. Like a Detroit stick of rock.

Can't find a file in refosoul though.

Best

Kev

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I'm 99% certain it was j.j. barnes on acitate singing 'show me the way' that Ginger has/had? ....... brilliant version :tumbleweed3:

is it on 7" vinyl or is the acitate the only way to get this (not interested in cd or album)

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I'm 99% certain it was j.j. barnes on acitate singing 'show me the way' that Ginger has/had? ....... brilliant version :thumbsup:

is it on 7" vinyl or is the acitate the only way to get this (not interested in cd or album)

There's a part clip of this in Refosoul listed as JJ Barnes - Show Me

Cheers

Richard

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I'm 99% certain it was j.j. barnes on acitate singing 'show me the way' that Ginger has/had? ....... brilliant version :rolleyes:

is it on 7" vinyl or is the acitate the only way to get this (not interested in cd or album)

I think the J J Barnes version is called "Ain't It The Truth", and was unreleased at the time - it appeared on either the 1st or 2nd "Cellarful of Motown" CD of unreleased material. Don't think it had a 7" vinyl release.....

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I think the J J Barnes version is called "Ain't It The Truth", and was unreleased at the time - it appeared on either the 1st or 2nd "Cellarful of Motown" CD of unreleased material. Don't think it had a 7" vinyl release.....

almost, it full title is (Tell Me) Ain't It The Truth. JJ one of the co-writers. No vinyl release.

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almost, it full title is (Tell Me) Ain't It The Truth. JJ one of the co-writers. No vinyl release.

A few acitate/emi discs around though, £25 of well known dealer

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Did ever his Ric Tic stuff get released in Canada on that Quality/Reo label, for some reason meethinks yes ! :thumbsup:

I have Real Humdinger on Canadian Reo and so far it is the only one I have found.

It seems the earlier 45's came out on Reo and the Ric Tic started doing there own on the lovely deep cherry red label?

Hi Kev

Any chance of a scan of that Real Humdinger on Reo please?

Post it up here or PM me :D

Cheers

Richard

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Hi Kev

Any chance of a scan of that Real Humdinger on Reo please?

Post it up here or PM me :D

Cheers

Richard

Hi Richard

Just wondering the same, I have posted on Weird Ric-Tic regarding the S.O.S. Stop Her On Sight Canadian Release.

I didn't realise that J J Barnes - Real Humdinger was there on REO

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got a track by jj on a cd some where called " i cant see me leaving you" any info any one, plus the great "shes mine" is that on contempo raries , both awesome tracks

This track is another great track from the Perception Lp which Mr Hampsey has posted up for the track "Wishful Thinking"[You`ll like that too i reckon Cod]...Both these tracks are LP only as far as i`m aware.........

What about "To An Early Grave" [Magic Touch]? Thats a GREAT record........:thumbsup:

Best, Ivor

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one of my fave JJ 45s.....checkout the refosoul clip.......i understand the backing femme vocal was sister Ortheia...and the band sounds like the Funk Bros....marvelous and nice and cheap .... :shades:

J J Barnes - Poor Unfortunate Me -

Joe Hunter played piano and arranged this. Naturally, he had several other Motown session players playing on it. What I can't figure out, is why Armen Boladian didn't release "It's Alright To Cry Sometimes" by J,J, It's fantastic. Also, it was so modern sounding for 1965, that, at first, I thought it was an unreleased Motown cut.

Speaking of that, -I've only heard 28 seconds of it. Can anyone send me an MP3 of "It's Alright To Cry Sometimes"? I'd really appreciate it. 1964-66 Motown (and related Motown soundalikes by Motown session players) are my first love in music. I've GOT to hear that whole song!

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Is the James Barnes on Golden Hit (Free At Last) J.J. Barnes?

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I think James Barnes on Golden Hit must be Jock Mitchell even though there is no evidence.

Because, Mitchell is also singing this "Free At Last" on the same Golden Hit label (#103) and both voices are very closed to me.

As you may know, James Barnes also released another single (Good & Funky) on Golden Hit label (#102).

In addition, Jock Mitchell issued a single (The Ways Of A Woman) on Cha-Joc, Florida based label, in 70s and it is written "Golden Hit Production" on the label, so I believe that Jock Mitchell had the Golden Hit label or at least he was concerned with label operation.

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Jock Mitchell was either sole owner or co-owner in Golden Hit and Golden Hit Productions. I have also heard that James Barnes was Jock Mitchell. But Jock Mitchell was working out of Detroit, at the same time as well-known J.J. Barnes (another James Barnes) was at the height of his career. Why would Mitchell choose a stage name the same as a known rival singer/songwriter? Not to mention the James Barnes from New Jersey (of Jimmy Barnes & Gibralters). I also seem to remember a James Barnes Gospel singer (or was that just Jock Mitchell?)

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