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Anybody remember a record that Carl Fortnum used to feature in his sets at middleton niters,it was a storming instrumental,pretty certain it was covered as hank jacobs "boogaloo soul"??

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was it Ruth white and the Continentals on Candi records (same as Empires) ? regards Simon.

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  On 06/10/2012 at 13:31, sharmo 1 said:

was it Ruth white and the Continentals on Candi records (same as Empires) ? regards Simon.

no idea whether it was an acetate,or not,he was playing something similar around the same time,covered as "leaving detroit" which was also great.

  On 06/10/2012 at 13:49, micksmix said:

no idea whether it was an acetate,or not,he was playing something similar around the same time,covered as "leaving detroit" which was also great.

The "Leaving Detroit" Carl has played for years, at least since the days of the Dome, played as Frank Foster I think if memory serves me correctly?

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  On 06/10/2012 at 14:00, chalky said:

The "Leaving Detroit" Carl has played for years, at least since the days of the Dome, played as Frank Foster I think if memory serves me correctly?

I think that's a Bell Sound acetate that just has "Moods" typed on the label.

  On 16/10/2012 at 20:51, simon t said:

I think that's a Bell Sound acetate that just has "Moods" typed on the label.

I WANT THIS ACETATE...are you reading this, Carl!?!?!?!

Thunderous track...a Capitol Soul Club anthem in its day...a must-rush to the dancefloor disc!!!

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I'm sure somebody was playing "Go Ahead On" by "The Packers" covered up at Middleton, or maybe another version?

Des Parker

  On 17/10/2012 at 13:32, SOUL.INC said:

I'm sure somebody was playing "Go Ahead On" by "The Packers" covered up at Middleton, or maybe another version?

Des Parker

Hi Des,

Im sure Mr Rivers did this,pretty certain of it.

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