Guest Ollie Lailey Posted May 5, 2006 Posted May 5, 2006 (edited) Got this from an acid jazz news letter.................... "Mod legend has it that Paul Weller wrote a Northern Soul stomper at the age of fifteen that only ever appeared on an impossibly rare demo recorded by The Jam before he discoverd Punk rock. The song was real. It was entitled Left Right & Centre. Weller has given permission for this lost classic to be re-recorded by a collection of Face Mod musicians and a Northern Soul Star singer. It features .. Steve Craddock on Guitar (Ocean Colour Scene, Paul Weller). Richard Searle on Bass (Corduroy, WET DOG). Dean Parish on vocals (Famous American Northern Soul singer). Stephen Large on Keyboards (Lord Large, Glenn Tillbrooke ,The Ordinary Boys). Produced by Andy Jones (Lord Large). Acid Jazz Records are releasing it in June 2006" will this be awful? or will it be great? Has Dean Parish still got it? I'm not saying anything, until i hear it......... what about you lot? cheers ollie Edited May 14, 2006 by Ollie Lailey
Guest Andy BB Posted May 5, 2006 Posted May 5, 2006 Putting my head squarely above the parapet...I think it'll be a good record. The last couple of Acid Jazz soul 45s have been really good, as were the soulful tracks on the recent Andy Lewis album. My money's on Mr Pillar to pull one out of the bag with this. My money is also on a whole raft of neersayers to slag the backside out of it before they've even heard it. Which is fair enough, white writer, white singer, white producer - it's enough to give some of you lot apoplexy
Guest Stuart T Posted May 5, 2006 Posted May 5, 2006 Putting my head squarely above the parapet...I think it'll be a good record. My money is also on a whole raft of neersayers to slag the backside out of it before they've even heard it. Which is fair enough, white writer, white singer, white producer - it's enough to give some of you lot apoplexy Aw bugger, I'm not sure whether I should hate this or really like it. Bah, its so confusing, can we have a poll?
Wiganer1 Posted May 5, 2006 Posted May 5, 2006 Aw bugger, I'm not sure whether I should hate this or really like it. Bah, its so confusing, can we have a poll? ==== ive heard this !!! uncle russ played it to me the other week on the phone he has cut 3 trax (DP) with one being left right and centre and itll never be over for me + 1 more i think... the LF &C is ok not as bad as some home made NS but not bad apparently they have been playing this in the london clubs.. regards mark
Guest Dan Posted May 5, 2006 Posted May 5, 2006 weller's a genius (if a bit simple, if that's possible) in my book and dean parrish has got a great voice so i'm looking forward to it big time.
Wiganer1 Posted May 5, 2006 Posted May 5, 2006 weller's a genius (if a bit simple, if that's possible) in my book and dean parrish has got a great voice so i'm looking forward to it big time. ======= saw him last year dan at wolverhampton,,not a great fan but he was sensational...gets better with age..
Steve Plumb Posted May 5, 2006 Posted May 5, 2006 Putting my head squarely above the parapet...I think it'll be a good record. The last couple of Acid Jazz soul 45s have been really good, as were the soulful tracks on the recent Andy Lewis album. My money's on Mr Pillar to pull one out of the bag with this. My money is also on a whole raft of neersayers to slag the backside out of it before they've even heard it. Which is fair enough, white writer, white singer, white producer - it's enough to give some of you lot apoplexy Sounds interesting? When can we have a sound file so we can make our own minds up whether to buy it or not Cheers Steve
John Al Posted May 5, 2006 Posted May 5, 2006 It will be another "tailor made" and thus attract all sorts of negative comment. Me, I am looking forward to the collaboration of Dean Parrish, Paul Weller and Acid Jazz. It may be dire but it will be interesting....... John.
Guest Dan Posted May 5, 2006 Posted May 5, 2006 ======= saw him last year dan at wolverhampton,,not a great fan but he was sensational...gets better with age.. you're spot on there mark i loved the jam from day one and even stayed with him through the style council years (though by then was getting more into northern) but his voice has improved dramatically. though i always feel as though it's a bit of a pastiche, like he's singing how he thinks he should. still a british pop great though.
Guest smigger Posted May 5, 2006 Posted May 5, 2006 Ah, it's all coming back to me now. Now I remember Richard telling me about it ages ago. Proximity to Holland does not help on occasions like these. Must try and get a soundfile out of him. If obtained and cleared I'll stick it on here for a slagging.
Guest Rowly Posted May 5, 2006 Posted May 5, 2006 white writer, white singer, white producer .... Just up your Strasse then mate!
Guest Posted May 5, 2006 Posted May 5, 2006 Heard this very briefly on radio 2, janice long about 1.30 am in the Morning a couple of weeks back when travelling back from the Buzzard re-union. sounded very good and as with all "Northern" type tracks you're not quite sure where/if you have heard it before. hope its a sucess for Dean/Paul.
Guest vinylvixen Posted May 5, 2006 Posted May 5, 2006 (edited) Just up your Strasse then mate! Oooh, you two hope to see you both soon..........and the record. Let's wait and see.....the pins are on the velvet cushion waiting to be stuck in my eyes - BUT, i could be surprised Andy, I do love a bit of apoplexy.....that is breath control, isn't it Jo Edited May 5, 2006 by vinylvixen
Bigsoulman Posted May 5, 2006 Posted May 5, 2006 Dunno, really can't be arsed with all this "modfather" bullshit that he's supposed to be but my son has Ocean Colour Scene album with a track called "All Up", which I think the band wrote after consulting with him, cracking instrumental really, but can't be bothered with all these wannabe soulmen Lenny
Guest WPaulVanDyk Posted May 5, 2006 Posted May 5, 2006 Will wait for release and see what it is like. To me it sounds good
Guest bertie97 Posted May 6, 2006 Posted May 6, 2006 NEVER IN MY OPINION HAS PAUL WELLER HAD ANYTHING TO DO WITH SOUL MUSIC(MUSICALLY),SO WHY NOW. AND MORE TO THE POINT ,WHY DO WE KEEP DEBATING THIS ON A SOUL FORUM . LET SLEEPING MODS LIE
Guest Posted May 6, 2006 Posted May 6, 2006 wellers version of nolan porters if i could only be sure gets 10/10 from me obviously nothing can ever beat an original track but his attempt is top marks from me
Sunnysoul Posted May 6, 2006 Posted May 6, 2006 Got this from an acid jazz news letter.................... "Mod legend has it that Paul Weller wrote a Northern Soul stomper at the age of fifteen that only ever appeared on an impossibly rare demo recorded by The Jam before he discoverd Punk rock. The song was real. It was entitled Left Right & Centre. Weller has given permission for this lost classic to be re-recorded by a collection of Face Mod musicians and a Northern Soul Star singer. It features .. Steve Craddock on Guitar (Ocean Colour Scene, Paul Weller). Richard Searle on Bass (Corduroy, WET DOG). Dean Parish on vocals (Famous American Northern Soul singer). Stephen Large on Keyboards (Lord Large, Glenn Tillbrooke ,The Ordinary Boys). Produced by Andy Jones (Lord Large). Acid Jazz Records are releasing it in June 2006" Excuse my ignorance but perhaps the above should have read Richard Searling on Bass and "Arranger" Ian Levine ???
Guest Johnny One Trout Posted May 6, 2006 Posted May 6, 2006 Putting my head squarely above the parapet...I think it'll be a good record. The last couple of Acid Jazz soul 45s have been really good, as were the soulful tracks on the recent Andy Lewis album. My money's on Mr Pillar to pull one out of the bag with this. My money is also on a whole raft of neersayers to slag the backside out of it before they've even heard it. Which is fair enough, white writer, white singer, white producer - it's enough to give some of you lot apoplexy Andy Eddie is just a Weller wannabe and he knows it The problem is that even if it is good the "purists" will slate it because it isn't an autrhentic 60's record btw Is it just me or does any one else want to take EP outside and show him what acid jizz really is??
sister dawn Posted May 6, 2006 Posted May 6, 2006 Excuse my ignorance but perhaps the above should have read Richard Searling on Bass and "Arranger" Ian Levine ??? Please not in the same sentance as the God Weller
hipshaker 05 Posted May 6, 2006 Posted May 6, 2006 Is it just me or does any one else want to take EP outside and show him what acid jizz really is?? christ ..... eddie's a great bloke but i don't think i'd go so far as wanting to jizz on him
Guest Posted May 14, 2006 Posted May 14, 2006 (edited) dean parrish left, right and centre will have it'll never be over for me on the b side.... sorry guys asked to remove demos! Edited May 17, 2006 by Coops
Guest Posted May 14, 2006 Posted May 14, 2006 (edited) hi guys, have posted these two somewhere else, but incase they're missed here's dean parrish's new single (left right & centre) and flip side (it'll never be over for me) enjoy! sorry guys asked to remove demos ! oh, by the way, he'll be singing them live at Peterborough College Ballroon Wirrina re-union, 16th June 2006 for details https://www.playsforplaytime.org p.s. don't shoot the messenger!! Edited May 17, 2006 by Coops
Jordirip Posted May 14, 2006 Posted May 14, 2006 hi guys, have posted these two somewhere else, but incase they're missed here's dean parrish's new single (left right & centre) and flip side (it'll never be over for me) enjoy! oh, by the way, he'll be singing them live at Peterborough College Ballroon Wirrina re-union, 16th June 2006 for details https://www.playsforplaytime.org p.s. don't shoot the messenger!! Nice one Coops. All the talk going on about this made me really want to hear it. Verdict, well it sounds pretty much as I expected. they're competantly done tracks, The Left , right... track sounds very dated in it's style though in terms of what people are generally into these days Northern wise, and the Timi Yuro is quite fast with a funkyish edge. I'm at a bit of a loss as to why they have been done really, apart from Paulweller and the Ocean Colour scene boys trying to get a bit of cred out of doing something "Northern" and working with an old Wigan hero. I always thought Weller had heard Northern before when he recorded that track (forgot the title) that sounded like he had just listened to the World Column "So is the sun", but those posh Ocean Colour Scene lads from Solihul..... I'm not so sure. Not bad tracks though and I certainly would rather hear them on radio 1or 2 than most of the other corporate blandness and Indie twoddle. Jordi
Guest Posted May 14, 2006 Posted May 14, 2006 Nice one Coops. All the talk going on about this made me really want to hear it. Verdict, well it sounds pretty much as I expected. they're competantly done tracks, The Left , right... track sounds very dated in it's style though in terms of what people are generally into these days Northern wise, and the Timi Yuro is quite fast with a funkyish edge. I'm at a bit of a loss as to why they have been done really, apart from Paulweller and the Ocean Colour scene boys trying to get a bit of cred out of doing something "Northern" and working with an old Wigan hero. I always thought Weller had heard Northern before when he recorded that track (forgot the title) that sounded like he had just listened to the World Column "So is the sun", but those posh Ocean Colour Scene lads from Solihul..... I'm not so sure. Not bad tracks though and I certainly would rather hear them on radio 1or 2 than most of the other corporate blandness and Indie twoddle. Jordi yeah, i pretty much agree jordi, not quite my cup of tea but not as offensive as the lavinian disco-beat-re-vamps on that hidious dvd set thing. the strange comercialism of northern soul? not sure if that's the title but something like it.
Dayo Posted May 14, 2006 Posted May 14, 2006 Sounds great to me. Music is just music. Nothing more or less. It either works or it doesn't. Never understood the negative feeling towards respectful remakes or tasteful tailor-mades.
Guest alison Posted May 14, 2006 Posted May 14, 2006 christ ..... eddie's a great bloke but i don't think i'd go so far as wanting to jizz on him Jeez - I know Eddie & John have a special manly love for each other but I may have to reconsider the solid state of my marriage
Sutty Posted May 14, 2006 Posted May 14, 2006 sounds like a mod revival group like secret affair or the like to me?
Guest rachel Posted May 14, 2006 Posted May 14, 2006 Nice one Coops. All the talk going on about this made me really want to hear it. Verdict, well it sounds pretty much as I expected. they're competantly done tracks, The Left , right... track sounds very dated in it's style though in terms of what people are generally into these days Northern wise, and the Timi Yuro is quite fast with a funkyish edge. I'm at a bit of a loss as to why they have been done really, apart from Paulweller and the Ocean Colour scene boys trying to get a bit of cred out of doing something "Northern" and working with an old Wigan hero. I always thought Weller had heard Northern before when he recorded that track (forgot the title) that sounded like he had just listened to the World Column "So is the sun", but those posh Ocean Colour Scene lads from Solihul..... I'm not so sure. Not bad tracks though and I certainly would rather hear them on radio 1or 2 than most of the other corporate blandness and Indie twoddle. Jordi There's a couple of OCS songs with a bit of a Northern/Motown sound to them, one where they try a NS-style instrumental, forgotten the name ... don't know if they were into it particularly or just Weller's influence. As for these tracks... The A side sounds to me like most modern attempts at a Motown sound-a-like, and the B, well, can't understand why they'd want to turn such a heartfelt song into that
Guest Baz Posted May 14, 2006 Posted May 14, 2006 (edited) Sure Ian Lavine wasnt involved in this Edited May 14, 2006 by Baz
Guest rachel Posted May 14, 2006 Posted May 14, 2006 Wheres that grey none gone i'll replace it with this one
Guest Baz Posted May 14, 2006 Posted May 14, 2006 Why thank you Rachel my post has been amended gotta say i'm bloody loving the b side Your taking the p*ss right? please tell me you are Davie, i had you down as some one with decent taste
Guest dundeedavie Posted May 14, 2006 Posted May 14, 2006 Why thank you Rachel my post has been amended Your taking the p*ss right? please tell me you are Davie, i had you down as some one with decent taste i'm taking it on face value baz , i have no liking of the plodding original
Guest Baz Posted May 14, 2006 Posted May 14, 2006 i'm taking it on face value baz , i have no liking of the plodding original Face Value? i'll give you a penny for it
Guest dundeedavie Posted May 14, 2006 Posted May 14, 2006 Face Value? i'll give you a penny for it why? coz you are attached to the original ? ...i'm not
Guest Baz Posted May 14, 2006 Posted May 14, 2006 why? coz you are attached to the original ? ...i'm not Nope, dont really care much for that either, especially after it gets plastered on t-shirts "it'll never be over for me"
Guest dundeedavie Posted May 14, 2006 Posted May 14, 2006 Nope, dont really care much for that either, especially after it gets plastered on t-shirts "it'll never be over for me" you have a point there lol
Guest Posted May 14, 2006 Posted May 14, 2006 Anyone remember Paul Wellers collaboration with General Johnson to make an alt' version of "Loverboy"?..............good version i.m.o.!!!!!!
Pete S Posted May 16, 2006 Posted May 16, 2006 I always thought Weller had heard Northern before when he recorded that track (forgot the title) that sounded like he had just listened to the World Column "So is the sun", Trans Global Unity Express I think it was called. Total rip off of So Is The Sun and they should have sued. The Style Council did a really good 60's pastiche with Sold Bond In Your Heart. As for this one, quite pleasant but only northern in the sense that Edwyn Collins' A Girl Like You is Northern.
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