Funky 4 Corners Posted December 13, 2010 Posted December 13, 2010 Does anyone know who played harmonica on the Marvelettes `The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game`? Also, has anyone ever seen a `Globe` copy of their `Keep Off no Trespassing`? Has anyone seen a `Globe` copy of the Isley Brothers `Just Ain't Enough Love`? Thanks
Modernsoulsucks Posted December 13, 2010 Posted December 13, 2010 Im pretty sure Keith that I've seen a Globes demo with same song both sides. ROD
Guest TONY ROUNCE Posted December 13, 2010 Posted December 13, 2010 (edited) Does anyone know who played harmonica on the Marvelettes `The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game`? Also, has anyone ever seen a `Globe` copy of their `Keep Off no Trespassing`? Has anyone seen a `Globe` copy of the Isley Brothers `Just Ain't Enough Love`? Thanks It's not a harmonica on THGCBTG - according to the note in The Complete Motown Singles Vol 6 (I think!) it's some form of early synthesiser. That's info from the guy who engineered the session. I'll look it up when I get home from work and tell you exactly what the device was called (unless someone else would care to do that in the meantime...) Haven't seen 'globes' on either of those you ask about. The first 'brown strip' release was 'A Place In The Sun', incidentally. Edited December 13, 2010 by TONY ROUNCE
Funky 4 Corners Posted December 13, 2010 Author Posted December 13, 2010 Im pretty sure Keith that I've seen a Globes demo with same song both sides. ROD Thanks Rod, Occasionally I've also seen white labels of an earlier design, e.g. the vertical Soul type and then the later design on the stock copy.
Funky 4 Corners Posted December 13, 2010 Author Posted December 13, 2010 It's not a harmonica on THGCBTG - according to the note in The Complete Motown Singles Vol 6 (I think!) it's some form of early synthesiser. That's info from the guy who engineered the session. I'll look it up when I get home from work and tell you exactly what the device was called (unless someone else would care to do that in the meantime...) Haven't seen 'globes' on either of those you ask about. The first 'brown strip' release was 'A Place In The Sun', incidentally. Thanks for this Tony, I have a backing track only version and I just assumed it was a `harp` with some echo but with your input in place, you could well be right.
Louise Posted December 13, 2010 Posted December 13, 2010 Thanks Rod, Occasionally I've also seen white labels of an earlier design, e.g. the vertical Soul type and then the later design on the stock copy. Hi Keith I have a two globes white demo of "Just Ain't Enough Love" with "Take Some Time Out For Love" on the Flip Dave
Modernsoulsucks Posted December 13, 2010 Posted December 13, 2010 Hi Keith I have a two globes white demo of "Just Ain't Enough Love" with "Take Some Time Out For Love" on the Flip Dave Is that right? It's "Gotta have you back" on the issue. I've never seen demos like that before. Actually Im now wondering if I have seen a WDJ of "Keep..." I may be confusing with "Destination Anywhere" The last regular issueGlobes design I actually have is Wonder "Hey love" which falls between " Got to have you back" and "Starting the hurt all over again", both on later design. No idea when Globes phased out completely. ROD
Louise Posted December 13, 2010 Posted December 13, 2010 Is that right? It's "Gotta have you back" on the issue. I've never seen demos like that before. Actually Im now wondering if I have seen a WDJ of "Keep..." I may be confusing with "Destination Anywhere" The last regular issueGlobes design I actually have is Wonder "Hey love" which falls between " Got to have you back" and "Starting the hurt all over again", both on later design. No idea when Globes phased out completely. ROD Yep, I too have a issue of "Ain't Enough Love" with "Got To Have You Back" Release number T-54146. With "Ain't Enough Love" being taken from The "This Old Heart Of Mine album on the label. But The Two Globes white demo of "Just Ain't Enough Love" with "Take Some Time Out" has a release number T-54182 With both tracks credited as being taken from the "Doin' Their Thing " album. The white demo has all the correct stamped numbers in the run out groove etc Honestly never really noticed this before ! Any Motown experts out there got any explanations ? Dave
Modernsoulsucks Posted December 13, 2010 Posted December 13, 2010 I checked a listing and it is there Dave BUT so is "Till Johnny comes" so maybe/probably withdrawn? Certainly "Doin their thing" LP rings no bells with me. I'd ask around a bit more and if none turn up I'd put one on Manship and book a Winter cruise [hopefully] ROD
The Yank Posted December 14, 2010 Posted December 14, 2010 Just looked at the liner notes for "The Complete Motown Singles...1966" and it says they used a "monophonic synthesizer " on "...Hunter...".
Guest TONY ROUNCE Posted December 14, 2010 Posted December 14, 2010 (edited) Yep, I too have a issue of "Ain't Enough Love" with "Got To Have You Back" Release number T-54146. With "Ain't Enough Love" being taken from The "This Old Heart Of Mine album on the label. But The Two Globes white demo of "Just Ain't Enough Love" with "Take Some Time Out" has a release number T-54182 With both tracks credited as being taken from the "Doin' Their Thing " album. The white demo has all the correct stamped numbers in the run out groove etc Honestly never really noticed this before ! Any Motown experts out there got any explanations ? Dave The latter pairing of 'Just Ain't'...' and TSTOFL was issued by Motown to cash in on the US success of 'It's Your Thing' and, in a lesser way, off the back of the belated 1969 UK success of their reissued mid 60s Tamla 45s. 'Doin' Their Thing' was a proposed cash-in album, planned for the same reason (hence the word 'Thing' in the title,,,). I say 'proposed' because I'm pretty sure it never came out. I'm not 100% certain about this but I seem to remember that either the UK reissue of TSTOFL or the 54182 reissue is a slightly different take or mix. Please don't hold me to that! Edited December 14, 2010 by TONY ROUNCE
Anoraks Corner Posted December 14, 2010 Posted December 14, 2010 Yep, I too have a issue of "Ain't Enough Love" with "Got To Have You Back" Release number T-54146. With "Ain't Enough Love" being taken from The "This Old Heart Of Mine album on the label. But The Two Globes white demo of "Just Ain't Enough Love" with "Take Some Time Out" has a release number T-54182 With both tracks credited as being taken from the "Doin' Their Thing " album. Here's T-54133 as a double-sided Globes demo:
Anoraks Corner Posted December 14, 2010 Posted December 14, 2010 Off on a tangent, but here's one for those who like to a have a center in their record, check this out:
Guest TONY ROUNCE Posted December 14, 2010 Posted December 14, 2010 Off on a tangent, but here's one for those who like to a have a center in their record, check this out: ...Not the first such item I've seen - in fact I own a few such items myself - but definitely one of the nicest, Dave! I've mused on this before on here but I have reason to believe that EMI had plans to release TTWLI on a UK 45 and may even have pressed TPs before deciding against it. My supposition is based on the fact that the track was in the Radio London Top 20 at the time that the Marine Offences Bill came into play and made pirate radio officialy illegal. I know that Big L used to play records upfront of release, but not soul records as a rule - it was more likely to be something new from the Beatles, Stones or Beach Boys than a more-or-less second tier Motown act (which the Isleys were in terms of chart profile). I can remember hearing it several times on Big L and anticipating a release date that never came. TTWLI still has one of the greatest and most exciting intros ever to grace a soul 45.... :no:
Guest Jimmy Scriv Posted December 14, 2010 Posted December 14, 2010 Off on a tangent, but here's one for those who like to a have a center in their record, check this out: Can anyone explain how some British Tamla Motown with same TMG number sometimes have a press out centre and are also available with solid centres with just the spindle hole. Often kept awake wondering about this
Staceys Dad Posted December 14, 2010 Posted December 14, 2010 Just looked at the liner notes for "The Complete Motown Singles...1966" and it says they used a "monophonic synthesizer " on "...Hunter...". its quite a haunting sound ......often thought it might be stevie wonder on the harmonica...thanks and what a great song
Funky 4 Corners Posted December 15, 2010 Author Posted December 15, 2010 Can anyone explain how some British Tamla Motown with same TMG number sometimes have a press out centre and are also available with solid centres with just the spindle hole. Often kept awake wondering about this For those who have nothing better to do, I've got a two part story on the origins of record centres, with pictures!!!! on my blog.
Mr Blue Posted December 21, 2010 Posted December 21, 2010 so cool. Off on a tangent, but here's one for those who like to a have a center in their record, check this out:
45cellar Posted December 21, 2010 Posted December 21, 2010 Does anyone know who played harmonica on the Marvelettes `The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game`? Also, has anyone ever seen a `Globe` copy of their `Keep Off no Trespassing`? Has anyone seen a `Globe` copy of the Isley Brothers `Just Ain't Enough Love`? Thanks There are a few different pressing plants Involved as the 2 Tamla Globe DEMOs for "TOO MANY FISH IN THE SEA" show. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Both of these DEMOs above play "HERE I AM BABY" The Globe DEMO below actually plays "KEEP OFF, NO TRESPASSING" I'm not sure how many are about like this. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ As already mentioned, The first release Tamla 54146 Globe DEMO has "GOT TO HAVE YOU BACK" both sides. The Later Release Tamla 54182 Globe DEMO has "TAKE SOME TIME OUT FOR LOVE" / "JUST AIN'T ENOUGH LOVE"
Guest TONY ROUNCE Posted December 21, 2010 Posted December 21, 2010 As a PS to my earlier post (#11 on your songsheet) I had my 'different mixes' the wrong way round. The 54182 of Just Ain't Enough Love is a slightly different mix to the first issue on 54146 - Take Some Time Out For Love is the same mix as was used on the first issue, it's the stereo album version that's different on that track. Sorry 'Bout Dat....
Craig W Posted December 22, 2010 Posted December 22, 2010 Don't know if this is the Isley brothers globes design issue in question so correct me if I'm wrong or read it incorrectly.
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