Mike Posted October 25, 2004 Posted October 25, 2004 Inspired by recent post, and while have hit the lp tracks topic a few times think a worthy quick hit and run thread would be worthwhile motown lp only tracks well known, should be well known, oddball, cover versions, etc etc kick it off with two from same lp that always enjoy and still hear 24 hrs out and about now and again Edwin Starr - 25 Miles 24 Hours (to find my baby) and Soul City (open your arms to me)
Mattbolton Posted October 25, 2004 Posted October 25, 2004 Mike, I spun a track off Billy Eckstine's Prime Of My Life lp called Fantasy at the 100 Club. It quite rightly cleared the floor as I had evidently lost my mind. But I think it's just killer. Perhaps a bit..... dramatic and cabaret, but it has this kind of aura that just suspends the song in mid air then soars.... Have a listen and it might make a bit more sense.
mischief Posted October 25, 2004 Posted October 25, 2004 on the SOUL label Major Lance "Think about the love we had" 'NOW ARRIVING' LP 2 great tracks on there and i've played both out can't remember the name of the other one... I was told it was the last album to come out on the SOUL label...
Garethx Posted October 25, 2004 Posted October 25, 2004 (edited) Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell "I'm Your Puppet" (from "Easy" Tamla) G.C. Cameron "Include Me In Your Life" (from "G.C. Cameron" Motown) Chuck Jackson "Let Someone Love You" (from "Teardrops Keep Falling On My Heart" VIP) Marvin Gaye "There Goes My Baby" (from "In The Groove" Tamla) Bobby Taylor "Don't Be Afraid" (from "Taylor Made Soul" Gordy) David Ruffin "The Roving Kind" (from "David Ruffin" Motown) Edited October 25, 2004 by garethx
pikeys dog Posted October 25, 2004 Posted October 25, 2004 Loads of em..... but off the top of my head... Your Love Can Save Me - The Marvelettes Cracking dancer and then some..... WOOF!
Platters 81 Posted October 25, 2004 Posted October 25, 2004 (edited) the Jimmy Ruffin...UK..Sounds Superb LP (1974?).."ive passed this way before"..has some tracks on it that i think never got an official US release.....(on LP or 45)......maybe pulled out of the can after he left........i like "ive got you girl".....lovely mid tempo ........( isnt "born to be bad " a great tune?).... Edited October 25, 2004 by platters 81
Guest Posted October 25, 2004 Posted October 25, 2004 Loads of em..... but off the top of my head.. Marvin Gaye 'Tear It on Down' is hard to beat
soulAdequateNP Posted October 25, 2004 Posted October 25, 2004 The Monitors "Share A Little Love With Me" from "Greetings We're The Monitors" comes instantly to mind.
Guest Posted October 25, 2004 Posted October 25, 2004 The Monitors "Share A Little Love With Me" from "Greetings We're The Monitors" comes instantly to mind. link Tammi Terrell - 'Tears at the end of a love affair'
Guest Posted October 25, 2004 Posted October 25, 2004 jimmy ruffin - 96 tears temptations - save my love for a rainy day well thats 2 that i play out also ....not sure about this one edwin starr - you beat me to the punch ?
Chalky Posted October 25, 2004 Posted October 25, 2004 The Monitors "Share A Little Love With Me" from "Greetings We're The Monitors" comes instantly to mind. link and off the same lp "Serve Yourself A Cup Of Happiness"
Simon T Posted October 25, 2004 Posted October 25, 2004 Do the MFP LPs count? Isley Bros: Trouble and My Love Is Your Love
Alan T Posted October 25, 2004 Posted October 25, 2004 Four Tops & Supremes - Do you love me just a little, honey David Ruffin - What you gave me Thelma Houston - Nothing left to give Three perfect crossover tracks Tomo
davidwapples Posted October 25, 2004 Posted October 25, 2004 what about tammi terrell tears at the end of a love affair?
Sebastian Posted October 25, 2004 Posted October 25, 2004 (edited) Four Tops "Opportunity Knock (For Me)" from their "Now!" LP is a big fave of mine. Edited October 25, 2004 by Sebastian
oldsteve woomble Posted October 25, 2004 Posted October 25, 2004 Inspired by recent post, and while have hit the lp tracks topic a few times think a worthy quick hit and run thread would be worthwhile motown lp only tracks well known, should be well known, oddball, cover versions, etc etc link Isley Brothers - Seek and You Shall find Marvin and Tammi - Memory Chest (awesome) David Ruffin - I Can't Stop The Rain Smokey & Miracles - Just Losing You Gladys Knight & The Pips - Ain't You Glad You Chose Love Gladys Knight & The Pips - The Stranger
Guest taffy Posted October 25, 2004 Posted October 25, 2004 FOUR TOPS - TEA HOUSE IN CHINA TOWN[GREAT VERSION] 1ST LP & I'D BE GREATFUL OFF 2ND LP.
Craig W Posted October 25, 2004 Posted October 25, 2004 This would be a fantastic theme for another CD swap as there are some real treasures lurking on Motown and soul Lps that are little heard. Is it a good idea or what?
Citizen P Posted October 25, 2004 Posted October 25, 2004 I can't Stop The Rain David Ruffin came out as a UK single, but..a few I play out at Live It Up Smokey Robinson-- More More of Your Love Shorty Long --Baby Come Home To Me Stevie Wonder --Angel baby & I Want My Baby Back Edwin Starr--I Just Wanted To Cry 2 Stomers from the Supremes---Money & Misery Makes My Heart Its Home. The list is endless folks Tony
oldsteve woomble Posted October 25, 2004 Posted October 25, 2004 I can't Stop The Rain David Ruffin came out as a UK single, but..a few I play out at Live It Up Tony link Hey thanks for that Tony, I didn't know that and have always played it off the album. Great track though! Shame on me for lazy research!
Guest Awake 502 Posted October 26, 2004 Posted October 26, 2004 Supremes / Can't shake it loose David Ruffin / What you gave me Isley Brothers / Whispers ( getting louder ) Gladys Knight / Ain't you glad you chose love Gladys Knight / He's my kind of fellow
Mike Posted October 26, 2004 Author Posted October 26, 2004 I can't Stop The Rain David Ruffin came out as a UK single, but..a few I play out at Live It Up Smokey Robinson-- More More of Your Love Shorty Long --Baby Come Home To Me Stevie Wonder --Angel baby & I Want My Baby Back Edwin Starr--I Just Wanted To Cry 2 Stomers from the Supremes---Money & Misery Makes My Heart Its Home. The list is endless folks Tony link Maybe of interest ?Edwin Starr "i just wanted to cry" did get a german pic cover 45 release
jazzyjas Posted October 26, 2004 Posted October 26, 2004 I like these: "Father Dear" by the Miracles off the "Hi, We're the Miracles" LP "A Favor For a Girl" Brenda Holloway from the "Every Little Bit Hurts" LP (been loving that one since 1987 and someone just included that one on the midtempo swap) "Time Is Passing By" the Monitors: I don't know if this is LP only or a single, but I love this one. On the Gladys Knight LP that includes "Take a Walk In My Shoes", there is a great track at the end of one of the sides. Can't remember the name, though. Can anyone help? I'm all for the swap, too. Motown's got so much great overlooked stuff. -Jas
Guest vinylvixen Posted October 26, 2004 Posted October 26, 2004 FOUR TOPS - TEA HOUSE IN CHINA TOWN[GREAT VERSION] 1ST LP & I'D BE GREATFUL OFF 2ND LP. link Try looking at the Soul Satisfaction Series on Motown compiled by the lovely Jo Wallace Taffs/ Steve Woomble's tracks and many of the others are on the CDs. The criteria for the series is B sides and Album Tracks..... Just thought I'd mention it
Richard Posted October 26, 2004 Posted October 26, 2004 One of my favs is Last Call by Jr Walker from the RoadRunner LP, it was also on the French EP of How Sweet It Is but otherwise an LP only track (I think?). Cheers Richard
Guest Posted October 26, 2004 Posted October 26, 2004 Barbara Mc Nair - Steal Away The Night (Here I Am LP) this is an absolute "Killer" of a track, why it never got released as a 45' God only knows.
Chalky Posted October 26, 2004 Posted October 26, 2004 This would be a fantastic theme for another CD swap as there are some real treasures lurking on Motown and soul Lps that are little heard. Is it a good idea or what? link No cause I've only a few lps and not many of those are Motown
Rob Wigley Posted October 26, 2004 Posted October 26, 2004 Inspired by recent post, and while have hit the lp tracks topic a few times think a worthy quick hit and run thread would be worthwhile motown lp only tracks well known, should be well known, oddball, cover versions, etc etc kick it off with two from same lp that always enjoy and still hear 24 hrs out and about now and again Edwin Starr - 25 Miles 24 Hours (to find my baby) and Soul City (open your arms to me) link Its got to be THE VELVELETTES "THESE THING WILL KEEP ME LOVING YOU" with the different words ! I will be playing this to the Velvelettes personally on Friday at the Great yarmouth weekender bet they haven't heard it since they recorded the record ! Also bet the person who put the WRONG version on the compilation LP didn't even know he had done it ! Long live BUB and the TRACKY Club for always playing it!
Chris Anderton Posted October 26, 2004 Posted October 26, 2004 Gladys Knight-What good am I without you David Ruffin-Questions Marvin Gaye-Most of the MPG album Tammi Terrell-Tears at the end of a love afair Tops and Supremes-Dont you love me just a little bit honey Temptations-No more water in the well Smokey-Flying high together Bobby Taylor-One girl Brenda Holloway-A favour for a girl 4 Tops-I`m grateful 4 Tops-left with a broken heart So, so many, all wonderful......... Chris
Citizen P Posted October 26, 2004 Posted October 26, 2004 And there's more, From Tears of A Clown LP-- Don't Think Its Me--Not played it out yet but tis a good ender. ++Kiki Dee--Love like a warm Kind of sorrow Jimmy Ruffin -Beauty's Only Skin Deep Jnr Walker --These Things Will Keep Me Loving You Isleys-Somebody Share a Little Love with me Temptations--All side 2 of Cloud 9 LP especially Hey Girl Gladys Knight--I Know Better Temptations--No man can love her like I do Anymore for Anymore?? Tony
Anton L Posted October 26, 2004 Posted October 26, 2004 Gladys Knight-- Ain't no sun since you've been gone. What a stomper
heikki 1 Posted October 27, 2004 Posted October 27, 2004 for some good vocal harmonies check out: Originals - I've got a need for you - Definitions LP on Soul
Chalky Posted October 27, 2004 Posted October 27, 2004 I've got the Temptations 25th Anniversary LP from '86. On it is a great previously unissued version Truly Yours. You signed you letter truly yours, but you know you were never truly mine
Guest Kolla Posted November 10, 2004 Posted November 10, 2004 Re. Brenda Holloway's Favour for a girl I got my wrist quickly slapped by Mick Smith a few months ago for this one - it isn't an "LP only" track. There is a french issued EP - TMEF 508 (bloody gorgeous pic. cover too!)
Paul R Posted November 10, 2004 Posted November 10, 2004 Most of the Jr Walker "A gasss" LP. Particularly At A Saturday Matinee, Riding High On Love , and Shut Up Don't Interrupt Me. Also Martha & The Vandellas on "Watchout" Hapiness Is Guaranteed.
FrankM Posted November 10, 2004 Posted November 10, 2004 Its got to be THE VELVELETTES "THESE THING WILL KEEP ME LOVING YOU" with the different words ! I will be playing this to the Velvelettes personally on Friday at the Great yarmouth weekender bet they haven't heard it since they recorded the record ! Also bet the person who put the WRONG version on the compilation LP didn't even know he had done it ! Long live BUB and the TRACKY Club for always playing it! They might have heard it on the new Double CD that they wrote the sleeve notes for.
Guest enchantedrythm Posted November 10, 2004 Posted November 10, 2004 Mike, I spun a track off Billy Eckstine's Prime Of My Life lp called Fantasy at the 100 Club. It quite rightly cleared the floor as I had evidently lost my mind. But I think it's just killer. Perhaps a bit..... dramatic and cabaret, but it has this kind of aura that just suspends the song in mid air then soars.... Have a listen and it might make a bit more sense. link ABOUT TIME SOME ONE ELSE PICKED THIS FABULOUS TRACK UP. BILLYS MOTOWN STUFF SEEMS TO HINGE AROUND A 'HAD YOU BEEN AROUND' TEMPO, MUCH LIKE THE MAJORITY OF HIS POST 60'S OUTPUT. THIS TRACK IVE BEEN CHAMPIONING FOR NIGH ON 40 YEARS SINCE BEING INTRODUCED TO IT BY MY DAD-A TRUE BLACK MUSIC FAN OF THE 30'S, 40'S, 50'S & 60'S. INCIDENTLY THIS WAS ALSO MY MATERNAL GRANDMOTHERS FAV ECKSTINE TRACK. NOTE THAT ITS THE ONLY TRACK WITH SERIOUS MOTOWN IN HOUSE WRITERS.REST IN PEACE DAD AND KITTY.
Guest enchantedrythm Posted November 10, 2004 Posted November 10, 2004 MY FAV OF THE MOMENT IS OFF THE MIRACLES FOUR IN BLUE, TRACK 'DONT SAY YOU LOVE ME' EDWIN STARR'S MY WEAKNESS IS YOU' OF THE SOUL MASTER LP ALSO FEATURES A COMPLETELY DIFFERENT TAKE, BACKING TRACK AND VOCALS. D ROSS AND SUP'S TRACK OFF LOVE CHILD LP IS 'CANT SHAKE IT LOOSE' MADE FAMOUS ON THE 'NORMAN' SCENE BY PAT LEWIS THE SUPREMES LP 'SING RODGERS AND HART' INCLUDES A STORMING UPTEMPO 'MY HEART STOOD STILL'. D. R AND THE SUPREMES LP LET THE SUNSHINE IN HAS THREE GOOD TRACKS THE BEST BEING 'WILL THIS BE THE DAY' TEMPS-SAVE YOUR LOVE FOR A RAINY DAY-LP 'WITH A LOT OF SOUL' DAVID RUFFIN'S EVERYTHING COMING UP LOVE FEATURES A SUPERIOR VERSION OF 'FIRST ROUND KNOCKOUT' PATRICK GAMMON-LP DONT TOUCH ME HAS INFATUATION ON, IVE NOT SEEN A SINGLE BUT MIGHT BE ON THE RVERSE OF A GERMAN 12" CHECK OUT JNR WALKERS LATER LP SAX APPEAL STILL TRYING TO DECIDE WETHER SAMMY DAVIS LP 'SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE' CONTAINS A DANCER-SPINNING TOP MAYBE MARY WELLS - VERSION OF 'WHEN IM GONE' ON SOUNDS SUPERB LP KIKI DEE'S CHEAPO LP ON SOUNDS SUPERB INCLUDES THREE GREAT TRACKS 'LOVE MAKES THE WORLD GO AROUND' 'BE MY LOVE' AND ILL TRY SOMETHING NEW, I THINK OFF THE TOP OF MY HEAD.................................................PLUS 100'S MORE IF PROMTED
Tomangoes Posted November 12, 2004 Posted November 12, 2004 The 25 Miles LP is quality but I could not shift it on ebay. My fave is the track 'Soul City' (Open your arms to me). Ed
Rich Buckley Posted November 12, 2004 Posted November 12, 2004 For me has to be the Four Tops - Tea House In Chinatown and the Miracles - My Baby Changes Like The Weather - class!!! Rich
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