Soul Shrews Posted June 12, 2006 Posted June 12, 2006 LOL.......... Seem to remember all the first batch of Alfie Davidson's jumped?
steve z Posted June 12, 2006 Posted June 12, 2006 Having heard the mastertape in the course of preparing the CD reissue of Kent's "I'm A Loser" CD I can confirm that this is a fault on the original tape. It doesn't actually slow down, though - that noise towards the end of the second line of the song must have somehow accidentally got onto the master when the string section was overdubbed as it's not on the 'underdub' (i.e. the version without strings) that was also on the tape. It is indeed on all US and UK copies - and the Cd reissue too! TONY HI got a uk demo ,when I find it ,will listen intently ATB Stevie
Garethx Posted June 13, 2006 Posted June 13, 2006 (edited) Did anyone see the recent ebay listing of the deejay copy of Roosevelt Matthews on King? The seller talks about the condition of the record in great detail and mentions that the b-side (You Got Me Diggin' You) suffers from what he refers to as a cosmetic haziness in the vinyl, despite being unplayed storestock and playing like a virtually mint record. My copy is exactly like this too, but for years I had always assumed that someone had tried to 'polish' this side of the record with something they shouldn't have. I would be interested to know if anyone elses' copy of this 45 is the same, and whether this visual fault is repeated on the blue issues of the record. As an addendum to the above I must state that the record in question plays so much better than any compiled version of either side: both the funk cut on King Funk or the ballad on both King Northern Soul or Dave Godin's Deep Soul Treasures 4 seem to suffer from efforts to remove extraneous noise from their source recording, whether it be from the mastertapes or dubs from disc. Edited June 13, 2006 by garethx
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