Guest Posted June 20, 2006 Posted June 20, 2006 (edited) Heres my first start............. I wonder how many of these where sold?.Isreal God its shit!! Got this for 20p today,what kinda` music is this?luverly UK label too!!.i know!,sod all to do with the thread,ah well!! Edited June 20, 2006 by ken
Godzilla Posted June 20, 2006 Posted June 20, 2006 Sugar and Dandy are Sugar Simone and Dandy Livingstone. Godz
Soul Shrews Posted June 20, 2006 Posted June 20, 2006 Heres my first start............. I wonder how many of these where sold?.Isreal God its shit!! Got this for 20p today,what kinda` music is this?luverly UK label too!!.i know!,sod all to do with the thread,ah well!! Brilliant Ken!!!! Going off thread in the 1st post on a thread started by yourself! That must be a Soul Source first surely? Spot on mate (As usual) Cheer's P 'n' M
Guest Posted June 20, 2006 Posted June 20, 2006 Sugar and Dandy are Sugar Simone and Dandy Livingstone. Godz I worked that much Godz,what i cant figure is the style of music?sort of R&R R&B and other styles all mixed-in,got another one by em too`,more trad reggie type stuff.
Guest Posted June 20, 2006 Posted June 20, 2006 Brilliant Ken!!!! Going off thread in the 1st post on a thread started by yourself! That must be a Soul Source first surely? Spot on mate (As usual) Cheer's P 'n' M Glad you spotted it P and i hope M is cool,later Ken
Godzilla Posted June 20, 2006 Posted June 20, 2006 I worked that much Godz,what i cant figure is the style of music?sort of R&R R&B and other styles all mixed-in,got another one by em too`,more trad reggie type stuff. Think it's called Ska Ken Godz
Guest Posted June 20, 2006 Posted June 20, 2006 (edited) Think it's called Ska Ken Godz your right maybe. Edited June 20, 2006 by ken
Soul Shrews Posted June 20, 2006 Posted June 20, 2006 Glad you spotted it P and i hope M is cool,later Ken
Godzilla Posted June 20, 2006 Posted June 20, 2006 No way have you had a listen it dont do any of them strange noises maybe Pete can judge Wot you on about strange noises? Ah I know - my mate started a ska band around '80ish - they ended up as The Burial and their songs still get included on Oi! comps although they were never really an Oi! band. Anyway, he's about 15 and he goes into the local music shop and says "have you got one of those things that goes "chikachukchuk chikachukchuk" in a Prince Buster Stylee. Music bloke pisses himself of course... Still sounds like Ska to me mate Godz
Guest Posted June 20, 2006 Posted June 20, 2006 Wot you on about strange noises? Ah I know - my mate started a ska band around '80ish - they ended up as The Burial and their songs still get included on Oi! comps although they were never really an Oi! band. Anyway, he's about 15 and he goes into the local music shop and says "have you got one of those things that goes "chikachukchuk chikachukchuk" in a Prince Buster Stylee. Music bloke pisses himself of course... Still sounds like Ska to me mate Godz "chikachukchuk chikachukchuk",yup thats what i meant "chikachukchuk chikachukchuk chikachukchuk chikachukchuk chikachukchuk chikachukchuk"
Richard Posted June 20, 2006 Posted June 20, 2006 The Sugar and Dandy is Jamaican R&B, they listened to a lot of R&B from the States and tried to copy it in there own style. Some leading US R&B heros in Jamaica were Fats Domino and Rosco Gordon. The Islands style started to change in about 1963 as R&B was developing into a more soulful style in the States Jamaican producers continued with the more R&Bish sound from which they developed Ska. Probably the Ska you are thinking of Ken is a bit further down the line but early Ska is like an R&B/Ska crossover. Ska really picked up as the Island was heading towards independence and wanted to create it's own identity Listen hard and you can hear how it developed into Ska
Godzilla Posted June 20, 2006 Posted June 20, 2006 Still sounds like ska to me. But then again I am stubborn Godz
Guest Posted June 20, 2006 Posted June 20, 2006 The Sugar and Dandy is Jamaican R&B, they listened to a lot of R&B from the States and tried to copy it in there own style. Some leading US R&B heros in Jamaica were Fats Domino and Rosco Gordon. The Islands style started to change in about 1963 as R&B was developing into a more soulful style in the States Jamaican producers continued with the more R&Bish sound from which they developed Ska. Probably the Ska you are thinking of Ken is a bit further down the line but early Ska is like an R&B/Ska crossover. Ska really picked up as the Island was heading towards independence and wanted to create it's own identity Listen hard and you can hear how it developed into Ska The other three things are deffo ska,ie;tra-la-la-la-la/oh dear what can the matter be?,and the other side of the above,i`m not crying now.thanks for info Richard,are they worth owt .
Guest Baz Posted June 20, 2006 Posted June 20, 2006 "chikachukchuk chikachukchuk",yup thats what i meant "chikachukchuk chikachukchuk chikachukchuk chikachukchuk chikachukchuk chikachukchuk" Sounds like one of your motors Ken
Guest Posted June 20, 2006 Posted June 20, 2006 Sounds like one of your motors Ken You aint seen me new gas gusler have you,BMW 730i so dont think so
Guest Posted June 20, 2006 Posted June 20, 2006 Topic in a topic,whatever next? bakc on topic,anybody got any strange labels then?
Guest Baz Posted June 20, 2006 Posted June 20, 2006 You aint seen me new gas gusler have you,BMW 730i so dont think so I've seen it Hows that one go.....glug, glug, glug
Guest Posted June 20, 2006 Posted June 20, 2006 (edited) I've seen it Hows that one go..... Like shit leaves mega carbon footprints everywhere Might do Luton saturday,it`ll cost me about £20........... Edited June 20, 2006 by ken
Richard Posted June 20, 2006 Posted June 20, 2006 (edited) Ken Book value £12 each I'm afraid. Some of what I've heard on the Carnival label is kack but I really like the one you posted up. Personally I think a lot of Jamaican R&B is very under rated. Great tracks are Dolly Baby, Patricia, Jenny Lee, Mash It and Running Around (this is a take on More More Doggin by Roscoe Gordon) all by Owen Gray, I Wont Cry by Derrick Harriot, Railroad Track and Boogie In My Bones by Laurel Aitken. There's lots of good uns out there, I'll try and post a few up in the next few days - maybe not everyones taste but I'll give a few a go and see what you think. Edited June 20, 2006 by richard
Guest Posted June 20, 2006 Posted June 20, 2006 Ken Book value £12 each I'm afraid. Some of what I've heard on the Carnival label is kack but I really like the one you posted up. Personally I think a lot of Jamaican R&B is very under rated. Great tracks are Dolly Baby, Patricia, Jenny Lee, Mash It and Running Around (this is a take on More More Doggin by Roscoe Gordon) all by Owen Gray, I Wont Cry by Derrick Harriot, Railroad Track and Boogie In My Bones by Laurel Aitken. There's lots of good uns out there, I'll try and post a few up in the next few days - maybe not everyones taste but I'll give a few a go and see what you think. I like it too!!,if they`re anything like this,i wouldnt mind a listen!!later Ken
Richard Posted June 20, 2006 Posted June 20, 2006 (edited) Here's Derrick Harriot - I Won't Cry to kick off with https://www.soul-source.co.uk/index.p...cmd=si&img=8849 Edited June 20, 2006 by richard
Guest Posted June 21, 2006 Posted June 21, 2006 Here's Derrick Harriot - I Won't Cry to kick off with https://www.soul-source.co.uk/index.p...cmd=si&img=8849 Very nice!!
Richard Posted June 21, 2006 Posted June 21, 2006 (edited) Ooops when uploading the track it didn't work right but tried again so see below24___Track_24.mp3 Edited June 21, 2006 by richard
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