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Just been sorting through a few records and played this. What are the origins of this and who are the vocals actually by and when and where was it actually recorded? Besides this , Festival time and To win your heart are there any other versions.

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Just been sorting through a few records and played this. What are the origins of this and who are the vocals actually by and when and where was it actually recorded? Besides this , Festival time and To win your heart are there any other versions.

I remember when we were school kids and first heard "To Win Your Heart". For a while we had to refer to it as "Festival Time With Words" because we didn't know who it was.

Those were the days. thumbsup.gif

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Hello Craig,

I'd say the origins are "dubious" to say the least. The vocal doesn't seem to fit right. And the lyrics are dreadful. And the singer probably works in a call centre in Stoke-On-Trent or somewhere.

Apart from that, I think it's very extremely fabulous.

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Just been sorting through a few records and played this. What are the origins of this and who are the vocals actually by and when and where was it actually recorded? Besides this , Festival time and To win your heart are there any other versions.

Russ used to give this lots of plays late 70's, covered as Al Kent ?

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Hello Craig,

I'd say the origins are "dubious" to say the least. The vocal doesn't seem to fit right. And the lyrics are dreadful. And the singer probably works in a call centre in Stoke-On-Trent or somewhere.

Apart from that, I think it's very extremely fabulous.

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Paul Mooney

Whats wrong with the lyrics "Stevie Wonder and his Fingertips , James Brown with those Motown licks" Absolute classic lines :lol:

And another thing there are no call centres in Stoke on Trent now , they are all in India. :P

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Russ used to give this lots of plays late 70's, covered as Al Kent ?

More likely it was someone called Al from Kent ??? thumbsup.gif

Paul Mooney

:lol:

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More likely it was someone called Al from Kent ??? thumbsup.gif

Paul Mooney

:lol:

But who cared in those days, was one of his more soulful plays at the time

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...there are no call centres in Stoke on Trent now , they are all in India. thumbsup.gif

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I think it turned up on one of those "Soul Supply" double albums too.

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It is on a CD Golden Northern Soul or something double CD. I quite like the version but have never heard it played out even at the Csino, always thought it was one of those dubbed versions that sort of appeared recently - so has this ever been on vinyl?

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It is on a CD Golden Northern Soul or something double CD. I quite like the version but have never heard it played out even at the Csino, always thought it was one of those dubbed versions that sort of appeared recently - so has this ever been on vinyl?

Grant

Yes its on the Slow Fizz label white label Dj promotion "copi" SF1. I dont know the origins of it.

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Yes its on the Slow Fizz label white label Dj promotion "copi" SF1. I dont know the origins of it.

Craig,

Does it say "recorded in Nottingham" on the label?

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sure discussed this before?

a chris king 80s tailor made innit,

Think Dave Rimmer had a amusing antidote to go with it

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i played this at one the worcester all niters and the sound quality is dreadful...had to use the gain on the decks to make it play decent...

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