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Hi all

Anyone tell me anything about Jesse Potter & The Fabulairs who recorded 'Now I Think Am Ready' on Big 8 Records please?

The flipside is a version of James Brown's 'It's A Man's World'.

Apparently 'Now I Think Am Ready' is getting plays on the scene - if so where and who is playing it please?

Cheers

Richard

Jesse Potter & Fabulairs - 'Now I Think Am Ready' (Big 8)

https://soundcloud.com/user1502162/jesse-potter-fabulairs-now-i

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Just googled this and found somethingfrom February 2010 saying Soul Sam had been playing this - don't know if that's true or not.

Anyone know anything about this artist or 45 please?

Cheers

Richard

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Yes think was being played by Soul Sam at one point and is a decent enough tune. It was fairly cheap too a year or so ago (£20/£25?)

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It has been played in Europe for quite a while now.....great tune, love it!

I think i paid £7 for my copy at a recordfair....

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Think i sold this to Sam a while ago?

Originally thought it was those funky Manchester lads that played it first, or so Barry Maleady told us all when he played it on one of our Soul People shows a couple of years ago?

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The guys behind these tracks (Earl English & Jack Hill) went on to sign some of their later tracks to Invictus Records (Earl English -- "Wanting You") in 1974.

Thomas Associates (who are 'credited' with producing their Invictus sides) also leased the Hi-Lites tracks to Invictus in 74 (Philly's Keith Barrow wrote that song) and T.A. were also responsible for the Tom Green UK Action 45 tracks.

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That would be the same Earl English & the Apaches who had the 45 out on Six Toe (& on Big 8) .............

What does the 'Midwest Funk' LP notes have to say about him & the group (can't find my copy at present) ??

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What does the 'Midwest Funk' LP notes have to say about him & the group (can't find my copy at present) ??

Don't know mate - anyone elaborate please?

Those Earl English & Apaches 45s are top class.

This has been driving me mad - but I'm sure Paul Weller used the basic song structure for one of his songs - it's so familiar.

I can't work out which :g: Anyone help please?

Anyone got any idea which Weller track it was please (the Jesse Potter soundfile is at the top of this thread)?

Cheers

Richard

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Love that tune! It's been played here in finland few years now. used to be cheap 45 from funk sales list (flip is average version of it's a man's world) might be labels 1st release. Apaches-pull together (3001) is from year 1973 and this is from 1972 (B.C.A 1972)

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If Earl English and Jack Hill did business with Detroit's Invictus, maybe Big 8 Records and Six Toe Records were located in Michigan, and the songwriter, Willie Woods, is the same Willie Woods who was a member of Jr. Walker's All Stars?

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