Dean Posted April 8, 2012 Posted April 8, 2012 Hard call which side to prefer, Need Your Love Probabaly just shades it for me.
Dean Posted April 8, 2012 Posted April 8, 2012 Much more common but wouldn't mind hearing this out loud again . . . .
boba Posted April 10, 2012 Posted April 10, 2012 the intertains 729 # is listed in some sources as having an alternate b-side -- "I've gotta find out for myself" instead of "need your love". I have never seen this and can't find much evidence of this, except one person on the entire internet saying their copy has "I've gotta find out for myself." It sort of sounds like an error where someone listened to "gotta find a girl" and misinterpreted the lyrics. Can anyone provide any evidence for the alternate 729 flipside? I would say it definitely is an error except for one person on the internet saying their copy (which is a canadian press) has "I've gotta find out for myself." I thought maybe it was the canadian presses that had that title but there is (or at least was) one on Manship's site and it has the regular 729 flip. Thanks in advance for any info.
Dean Posted April 10, 2012 Posted April 10, 2012 Sorry, no info about alt side boba but thought this was interesting: 746 Listed here ( https://www.soulfulkindamusic.net/uptown.htm ) as Gwen Owen but label is Gwynn. Not anyhting to do with Gwen Owens. Scan from internet by the way, not mine, just posting for curiosity:
Dean Posted April 10, 2012 Posted April 10, 2012 This is from mine, but again just for curiosity. Not Northern, More '60s white freakbeat, sounds very English. If any label collector needs/wants it let me know it's in my scrap pile but is actually quite pleasing to play (if you're into freakbeat that is!)
boba Posted April 11, 2012 Posted April 11, 2012 Sorry, no info about alt side boba but thought this was interesting: 746 Listed here ( https://www.soulfulki....net/uptown.htm ) as Gwen Owen but label is Gwynn. Not anyhting to do with Gwen Owens. Scan from internet by the way, not mine, just posting for curiosity: yeah, there's a lot of bad information that gets copied and circulated about. I used to see the "interns" record (a garage / pop thing) listed as the intertains. i wish i had a real answer on whether that b-side exists so I can cross it of my want list. the intertains and ambassadors are from cleveland. The ambassadors on uptown are the same group as on debroussard. The intertains have some sort of connection to the entertains on steel town.
Platters 81 Posted April 11, 2012 Posted April 11, 2012 great oldie.....the Tommy Dodson double sider..play this regularly at home
Guest CapitolSC Posted April 11, 2012 Posted April 11, 2012 Uptown great label My old mate Ian Jackson from London was collecting this label in the early 80s The first person to play the selectives 1581 rhyhm street on the Mod scene cool dancer. Some of my faves Nature boys Watch yourself Cookie Jackson Love brings pain/find me a lover Maria Tynes The queen is on her knees Groove stick Imitation of life Intertains Gotta find a girl Al H
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