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Kapps a weird label; loads & loads of MOR stuff - old ladies music, old orchestras, etc .... and then the great soul stuff !!!

Who owned & ran the label and just what was their game plan for the label ...... ANYONE KNOW ??

My all-time favourite 45 on KAPP is however an early one by Ronnie James Dio (yes, that guy) from 1965. A tune penned by Cynthia Weil and Barry Mann called "Where You Gonna Run To, Girl". Hardly soul by any stretch of the imagination, but a fantastic track if you're into Brill Building pop. :)

  On 20/05/2012 at 06:47, Roburt said:

Who owned & ran the label and just what was their game plan for the label ...... ANYONE KNOW ??

Surely something within Billboard to cut'n'paste :lol:

I know there is a mention of them signing a Mr.Rubin Parker ...I have it within my piles of said magazines. :thumbsup:

  On 21/05/2012 at 13:33, Sebastian said:

My all-time favourite 45 on KAPP is however an early one by Ronnie James Dio (yes, that guy) from 1965. A tune penned by Cynthia Weil and Barry Mann called "Where You Gonna Run To, Girl". Hardly soul by any stretch of the imagination, but a fantastic track if you're into Brill Building pop. :)

Hard to imagine the connection between the artist as he later became and such a great track.

Amongst my favourites would be the Exits - "Another sundown in Watts" a sublime piece of soul music.

My favourites include all of Lenny Welch's output and 45s by....

Chi Chi,

Revels,

Sissie Houston

Sound Judgement

Mighty Joe Drake......

Although i love the Vernon Garrett 45, my fave on Kapp is still this one:

Only seen two issues of this for sale, all the others are white demos.

SteveL - if we ever do that oldies dance spot, I'll have this. From where it began for me:

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Bit of a marmite record, at the moment I like it but if I heard it out twice I'd soon go off it!

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Especially good when they're Mint!!!!! :yes:

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  On 22/05/2012 at 21:09, Brooky said:

Especially good when they're Mint!!!!! :yes:

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On the subject, I see you have listed a copy of 'Patti & The Emblems'. How is it possible to tell an original promo, from one of the re-presses?

Hi Steve

I'm not an expert but the repro's/boots have a black 'A' . Also I think that I have seen repro's with a red 'A' (think these have appeared relatively recently) that are so obviously duds that it's immediately apparent that they are not original.

Someone like Pete S could probably give you chapter and verse.

  On 22/05/2012 at 18:27, Dean said:

SteveL - if we ever do that oldies dance spot, I'll have this. From where it began for me:

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THE WHOLE SOUL SUPERMAN ALBUM IS THE BUISNESS. :)

Via Pye UK...their, 'Hand clapping...' album also gained a US Kapp release :hatsoff2:

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Fab...the pair of 'em :hatsoff2:

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  On 22/05/2012 at 18:27, Dean said:

SteveL - if we ever do that oldies dance spot, I'll have this. From where it began for me:

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Turn it over Dean

Kev

  On 20/05/2012 at 12:07, smudger said:

Chuck Overton Is it possible

Turn it over Smudger

Kev

  On 21/05/2012 at 13:47, Flynny said:

Surely something within Billboard to cut'n'paste :lol:

I know there is a mention of them signing a Mr.Rubin Parker ...I have it within my piles of said magazines. :thumbsup:

Rubin featured here as a new release ......

Billboard - 11 Nov 1967 - Page 12

Jerry Williams composed the flip side but Jerry doesn't recall who Rubin actually was

Andy

Only posting as a label curiosity . . . unless of course you want it, in which case it's an exclusive hard to find dance floor monster, just right for today's scene :sleep3:

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In my non-expert opinion....that's an Original!!!

Joking aside...definite Original Promo!

Edited by Brooky

  On 24/05/2012 at 23:11, Steve Luigi said:

In your opinions, would you say that this is an original promo please?

If it's got delta number 103291 in the run-out groove then it's the repro/bootleg.

  On 24/05/2012 at 23:11, Steve Luigi said:

In your opinions, would you say that this is an original promo please?

Genuine.

If anyone has got a mint looking promo that sadly plays all the way through with a hiss, then maybe it's my old copy...it got damaged when I DJed with it one time. Shame really as I had bought that copy from Russ Winstanley straight off the decks at one of the final Casino nighters!! Almost wish I had kept it now for sentimental reasons!

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