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Just got the fabulous "Switch Around" (Wally Hoskins & Rosemary McCoy) acetate look-alike. Can anyone tell me anything more about it, please?

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I'd be interested to know what an acetate lookalike, looks like ? Are you saying it's been booted on a vinyl single and made to look like an acetate, or you have had an acetate of it cut ?

 

I'm confused :ohmy:

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Wasn't it a Beltone acetate or something?

 

Dave - a reissue label (think it may have been Norton) released a few acetate lookalikes some months ago.  They're just large centre-holed vinyl pressings with the acetate label stuck on to them.  Look convincing in the sleeve, though not so much when you look at one without.

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ITS A BONA FIDE RELEASE BY SOUL TRIBE WITH "PERMISSION OF ROB THOMAS ON THE LABEL...WOULD SCAN IT BUT I CANT!

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one of the famed underhand recordings that went on without DJ's consent.

Not saying that any recent release isn't genuine, but this tune got recorded at a venue and distributed.

There was a thread somewhere on here.

H

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Pete, it seems to me that anything that wasn't played at Wigan doesn't float your boat. You need to experience it played at an allnighter on a decent system. It's proper northern to me, great to dance to.

 

 

What an absolutely ill founded assumption.  Ask me my top 100 and at least 40% come from the post Wigan days.

The record in question sounded like two people were singing different songs!

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Just listening to this got up and started singing, Outcast, Eddie and Ernie, is it the same backing track ???

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Pete, it seems to me that anything that wasn't played at Wigan doesn't float your boat. You need to experience it played at an allnighter on a decent system. It's proper northern to me, great to dance to.

The thing is, when we hear records at an event when the dance floor is packed and the atmosphere is kicking, then every subsequent time we hear that record, it takes us back to that time.

Believe me, when you stop going out, you hear records differently. We start looking for more substance, bigger productions, more soulful voice and more meaningful lyrics. This also happens if you do go out, but you never dance. That's why people start putting records up on here proclaiming how great they are and how cheaply they can be got. Most of them are fine for listening to at home. But please don't expect to fill a dance floor with them. If a cheap record is good, one play at an allnighter and there will be a rush up to the decks to see what it is. If this doesn't happen leave it at home.

 

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Jesse Johnson - Left Out,too?

Jesse Johnson - Left Out,too?

Jesse Johnson - Left Out,too?

Indeed "Left Out" and "Outcast" are basically the same song with different lyrics, arrangementand tempo of course. same producer /writer credits if I remember correctly. Not at home so cant look at the actual records to come up with names but I am sure someone will. Was kinda amazed when I found out about this for my self some time ago.

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Outcast written by E Cambell & E Johnson

And both labels from New York, carnt make out what the acetate says is it from New York?

Is E Johnson, J Johnson or a relative?

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I'd be interested to know what an acetate lookalike, looks like ? Are you saying it's been booted on a vinyl single and made to look like an acetate, or you have had an acetate of it cut ?

 

I'm confused :ohmy:

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Indeed "Left Out" and "Outcast" are basically the same song with different lyrics, arrangementand tempo of course. same producer /writer credits if I remember correctly. Not at home so cant look at the actual records to come up with names but I am sure someone will. Was kinda amazed when I found out about this for my self some time ago.

 

Outcast and JJ Daniels - "Mr Lonesome" use the near same backing.

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Outcast and JJ Daniels - "Mr Lonesome" use the near same backing.

 

 

Funny I don't hear one in the other, or never noticed any real similarity  :g:

Outcast is the same as Left Out, same writer, or one of them, just different tempo and lyrics as Marc says.  Does have some of the same words in as well I think?  Need to listen again.

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Indeed "Left Out" and "Outcast" are basically the same song with different lyrics, arrangementand tempo of course. same producer /writer credits if I remember correctly. Not at home so cant look at the actual records to come up with names but I am sure someone will. Was kinda amazed when I found out about this for my self some time ago.

 

.....& for an instrumental version check out Juggy Soul at sunrise Sue :thumbsup:

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Funny I don't hear one in the other, or never noticed any real similarity  :g:

Outcast is the same as Left Out, same writer, or one of them, just different tempo and lyrics as Marc says.  Does have some of the same words in as well I think?  Need to listen again.

 

My first thought was JJ Daniels, no thats b*llocks nothing like BUT ........ have a listen Chalky, there certainly is a similarity. Good spot KevH :thumbsup:

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My first thought was no thats b*llocks nothing like BUT ........ have a listen Chalky, there certainly is a similarity. Good spot KevH :thumbsup:

 

 

I'll have a listen tomorrow.....just sorting me self out for tonight.

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HIYA KEV YES ME AND ROB FOUND IT AT ROSE MCCOYS HOUSE ... BACK IN 1999 OR 2000

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What an absolutely ill founded assumption.  Ask me my top 100 and at least 40% come from the post Wigan days.

The record in question sounded like two people were singing different songs!

I apologise then Pete, but it does sound the business played out and always packs the dance floor.

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I feel the same about your posts too Chalky, especially your record recommendations, but I'm far too polite to insult you with sleeping smileys.

 

 

Insult all you like Phil, water off a ducks back.  I don't recommend records to anyone I just post tracks I like, whether anyone else likes them is irrelevant really but if someone does then it's a bonus.  I posted several cheap records as that is what the topic is about.  I try to participate in a positive way rather than sit back and slag off everything someone does or say.

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I'm sorry but I thought it was your good self that was insulting me? By posting sleeping smileys you are basically saying that my posts aren't worthy of a written response. I thought this was a public forum for the discourse of rare / northern soul music? If you want a forum of sycophants and like minded back slappers, then I will refrain from any further posting.

Best regards, Phil.

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No wonder it was unreleased...

Pete...not a tune for me either (just not quite my taste lol).......but a whole lot better than that     "tingle tingle tingle"...thing you sold to sam can,t see how you can listen to both a love the worst one...........now theres a tune l can certainly see why it never got released......if the sale of tingle was nowt to do with you  l apologise in advance  atb t

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Outcast written by E Cambell & E Johnson

And both labels from New York, carnt make out what the acetate says is it from New York?

Is E Johnson, J Johnson or a relative?

The acetate is most likely from New York, as Rose Marie McCoy worked out of New York.  She was part of gene Redd Jr.'s writing team, as was Randall Stewart.  So, it's nt surprising that Randall Stewart ended up using the same tune for "Left Out".  He was also working for Old Town Records at the time, thus Old Town's Maureen Music got the publishing.

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I feel the same about your posts too Chalky, especially your record recommendations, but I'm far too polite to insult you with sleeping smileys.

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hi guys - know Rob well and he told me he found it in Rosemarys house when visiting there

 

asked Anglo what was situ with the vinyl release

 

and they said there legal releases - licenced

 

as it was never out on any form , then i think it can be played out

 

as i did in my set @ orrell last night

 

think rob cut rogers copy off his acetate but it was a long time ago

when we talked last - andy rix might know more

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Pete, it seems to me that anything that wasn't played at Wigan doesn't float your boat. You need to experience it played at an allnighter on a decent system. It's proper northern to me, great to dance to.

The thing is, when we hear records at an event when the dance floor is packed and the atmosphere is kicking, then every subsequent time we hear that record, it takes us back to that time.

Believe me, when you stop going out, you hear records differently. We start looking for more substance, bigger productions, more soulful voice and more meaningful lyrics. This also happens if you do go out, but you never dance. That's why people start putting records up on here proclaiming how great they are and how cheaply they can be got. Most of them are fine for listening to at home. But please don't expect to fill a dance floor with them. If a cheap record is good, one play at an allnighter and there will be a rush up to the decks to see what it is. If this doesn't happen leave it at home.

 

Phil I think It's gonna take a lot to float the Titanic!!! :lol: great nighter tune!! Each to there own Eh!! :thumbsup:

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Phil I think It's gonna take a lot to float the Titanic!!! :lol: great nighter tune!! Each to there own Eh!! :thumbsup:

 

I bow to your supreme taste in music.

Still sounds like a bag of sh8te to me.

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Guest kolectem
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I thought the original acetate was the one Roger banks has? Think it's audiodisc

Me also,

 I thought he obtained it of Rob T, Could have moved it on Thou,

Love it where ever it is......

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So if I want to put out an acetate that I own that was never issued then own the rights to press it up and sell the record on? Or do I have to obtain a licence to do that.?

No, owning an unreleased acetate doesn't equal owning the rights to the music on it. You'd still need to find who owns the music and license it. Which could be like finding a needle in a haystack...

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No, owning an unreleased acetate doesn't equal owning the rights to the music on it. You'd still need to find who owns the music and license it. Which could be like finding a needle in a haystack...

I thought that after so many years have passed these laws are redundant?

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The government here, and ones overseas, inc google et al are trying to erode copyright laws, some are standing up against them, but as far as I'm concerned unless it's deemed to to be enough to given be given a copyright, such as a headline say, you pay a licence for using it, and I broadly apply that to images, vision, songs etc... These things are not free...

M

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