Guest the soulster Posted June 13, 2006 Posted June 13, 2006 could someone please help, i heard a different version to james fountain, does anyone know of any other versions, labels, prices, etc thanks
Pete S Posted June 13, 2006 Posted June 13, 2006 could someone please help, i heard a different version to james fountain, does anyone know of any other versions, labels, prices, etc thanks I think it was Raymond Smith on XI Chains label. Or IX Chains
grant Posted June 13, 2006 Posted June 13, 2006 IX CHAINS - £20 DJ / £40 Issue on John Manship's site - with soundclip available Grant
Pete S Posted June 13, 2006 Posted June 13, 2006 IX CHAINS - £20 DJ / £40 Issue on John Manship's site - with soundclip available Grant I sell it for a tenner and have probably got one for that price if needed
Guest trickbag Posted June 13, 2006 Posted June 13, 2006 theirs a female artist that sings this,but cant remember who she is,if i remember ill post it think thats the one your after. ricky sock it to em shorty.Raymond_Smith___Seven_Day_Lover.mp3
Guest Posted June 13, 2006 Posted June 13, 2006 IX CHAINS - £20 DJ / £40 Issue on John Manship's site - with soundclip available Grant paid £2 in 1975/6 but hey, that's inflation!!!! It's the one we all bought while waiting for james fountain to come out on cream, except mr. barnfather, but that's a different storry hee hee hee
Gasher Posted June 13, 2006 Posted June 13, 2006 SO SHARE THE STORY WITH US THEN COOPS AS WERE NOT ALL MIND READERS AND WHAT IS THE GOING RATE ON A PEACHTREE ISSUE ANYWAY?? JUST CURIOUS
Codfromderby Posted June 13, 2006 Posted June 13, 2006 who was responsible for raymond smith, cause at the same time was trieste,s version of the anderson bros on the same label, also a pretty good record by frankie floyd, always thought at that time (70,s) that frankie floyd was another version of a monster sound at the time, but no ,it was just a quite good 45 on that label, coincidence, seven day lover, i can see him lovin you "manufactured"
Simon T Posted June 13, 2006 Posted June 13, 2006 theirs a female artist that sings this,but cant remember who she is,if i remember ill post it think thats the one your after. Isn't the 'female' version just one of those tracks where thier pitch and speed have been fcuked about with?
Simon T Posted June 13, 2006 Posted June 13, 2006 who was responsible for raymond smith, cause at the same time was trieste,s version of the anderson bros on the same label, also a pretty good record by frankie floyd, always thought at that time (70,s) that frankie floyd was another version of a monster sound at the time, but no ,it was just a quite good 45 on that label, coincidence, seven day lover, i can see him lovin you "manufactured" trieste 1976 frankie floyd 1974
Guest martyn Posted June 14, 2006 Posted June 14, 2006 who was responsible for raymond smith, cause at the same time was trieste,s version of the anderson bros on the same label, also a pretty good record by frankie floyd, always thought at that time (70,s) that frankie floyd was another version of a monster sound at the time, but no ,it was just a quite good 45 on that label, coincidence, seven day lover, i can see him lovin you "manufactured" Yeah,never thought of that 'coincidence' before - sounds highly suspicious
Guest Netspeaky Posted June 14, 2006 Posted June 14, 2006 Why wouldn't they be coincidence, there are numerous 60's examples of another version of a record. I can see him lovin you, was a NY recording so was the Trieste version, so there was a good chance someone who was involved with the Anderson Bros thought it had milage as a song. 7 Day lover was on William Bell's label quite high profile in Black Music terms, so chances of other versions was I say quite high.
soulfulsaint Posted June 14, 2006 Posted June 14, 2006 Why wouldn't they be coincidence, there are numerous 60's examples of another version of a record. I can see him lovin you, was a NY recording so was the Trieste version, so there was a good chance someone who was involved with the Anderson Bros thought it had milage as a song. 7 Day lover was on William Bell's label quite high profile in Black Music terms, so chances of other versions was I say quite high. And of course Ray Dahrouge's who penned 'I Can See Him Loving You' brought out his own version around this time on Polydor - not bad either.
Simon T Posted June 14, 2006 Posted June 14, 2006 And of course Ray Dahrouge's who penned 'I Can See Him Loving You' brought out his own version around this time on Polydor - not bad either. Anderson Bros is 1974 Trieste is 1976 Ray Dahroughe is 1979 and the title is slightly different 'I can see him makin' love to you, baby'
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