Mal C Posted January 21, 2014 Posted January 21, 2014 Just listening to this tonight, and realise Ive never actually seen or known the orig label for this 45, anybody know, or have a scan, or was it a acetate jobbie? Its the Group version of Bobby Treetop - Wait Till I Get To Know Ya, of course... Malcolm 1
Benji Posted January 21, 2014 Posted January 21, 2014 I think acetate only, but it was discussed before.
KevH Posted January 22, 2014 Posted January 22, 2014 (edited) Yes got this Mal. Its on Spectator and as you say a version of Bobby Treetop, by Ken Williams and the Babysitters.A more gritty r'nb style version,same lyrics. Put out on Spectator by KR and Herb Abrahamson of (Festival records etc),after KR found the tapes at HA's.Apparently a demo for BT. KR put out 200 at Wigan.Downside - ? lo fi recording although i have played it out the sound system nearly shook its self to death. Edited January 22, 2014 by KevH
Andrea Ko Posted January 22, 2014 Posted January 22, 2014 Hi all, this tune is not on youtube, is it? I've never heard it and I'm curious...
Pete S Posted January 22, 2014 Posted January 22, 2014 Hi all, this tune is not on youtube, is it? I've never heard it and I'm curious... You haven't missed anything Andrea...
Andrea Ko Posted January 22, 2014 Posted January 22, 2014 You haven't missed anything Andrea... well, I love Bobby Treetop's though
KevH Posted January 22, 2014 Posted January 22, 2014 If the recording was better it would have helped Andrea. Take no notice of Pete, it's actually a great version. Mal - where did you hear the sound clip ? 1
Sebastian Posted January 23, 2014 Posted January 23, 2014 It's a fantastic version. Was included on one of the Goldmine CD's (one of the "Northern Soul Fever" volumes if I remember correctly). If anyone has got the 45 for sale, please get in touch with me. It's on Youtube as well: 1
boba Posted January 23, 2014 Posted January 23, 2014 I'm confused, when was the 45 released? anyone have a pic of it?
Pete S Posted January 23, 2014 Posted January 23, 2014 I'm confused, when was the 45 released? anyone have a pic of it? Never released Bob
Andrea Ko Posted January 23, 2014 Posted January 23, 2014 It's a fantastic version. Was included on one of the Goldmine CD's (one of the "Northern Soul Fever" volumes if I remember correctly). If anyone has got the 45 for sale, please get in touch with me. It's on Youtube as well: Sorry Pete S, I like it! 1
Sebastian Posted January 23, 2014 Posted January 23, 2014 (edited) Never released Bob I guess the SPECTATOR "label" credit in that CD was just a bunch of smoke and mirrors then? I've always been led to believe that it was issued as a bootleg 45 in the 70's, but I've never seen a copy, so that's probably wrong. Edited January 23, 2014 by Sebastian
Sebastian Posted January 23, 2014 Posted January 23, 2014 In the latest Manship guide it is listed and seems to exist: Ken Williams - Get To Know Ya' / same - SPECTATOR 2 (70s bootleg poor quality) - £20 Also, several mentions of it existing on the internet, but no proof. Would love to see a scan of it in case it indeed exists.
Sebastian Posted January 23, 2014 Posted January 23, 2014 (edited) Just found this written on here in 2008 by KevH: "found out the Ken Williams "Get to know ya",is taken from master tapes originally owned by the Festival records boss.Done as a demo for Bobby Treetop. Later released as a batch of 200 in '79 on the Spectator label,by the then owner of the master tapes, who shall remain nameless" Edited January 23, 2014 by Sebastian
Pete S Posted January 23, 2014 Posted January 23, 2014 I guess the SPECTATOR "label" credit in that CD was just a bunch of smoke and mirrors then? I've always been led to believe that it was issued as a bootleg 45 in the 70's, but I've never seen a copy, so that's probably wrong. No I've had that bootleg, just mean it was never released in the 60's that's all. 2
Davetay Posted January 23, 2014 Posted January 23, 2014 (edited) In the latest Manship guide it is listed and seems to exist: Ken Williams - Get To Know Ya' / same - SPECTATOR 2 (70s bootleg poor quality) - £20 Also, several mentions of it existing on the internet, but no proof. Would love to see a scan of it in case it indeed exists. I have seen this boot for sale at a Piercebridge All Dayer, in the mid-00s. The guy had more than one for sale and they looked like they had just been done! Selling them as limited ed. from label owner, lol. Edited January 23, 2014 by davetay
Sebastian Posted January 23, 2014 Posted January 23, 2014 No I've had that bootleg, just mean it was never released in the 60's that's all. OK, sorry I misunderstood. Would still like a copy of that 70's bootleg if anyone has got one for sale.
Pete S Posted January 23, 2014 Posted January 23, 2014 OK, sorry I misunderstood. Would still like a copy of that 70's bootleg if anyone has got one for sale. I didn't ever see a copy of this until the 2000's! Think it was one sided or same both sides. White label, black print. 1
Guest MrC Posted January 23, 2014 Posted January 23, 2014 (edited) Just found this written on here in 2008 by KevH: "found out the Ken Williams "Get to know ya",is taken from master tapes originally owned by the Festival records boss.Done as a demo for Bobby Treetop. Later released as a batch of 200 in '79 on the Spectator label,by the then owner of the master tapes, who shall remain nameless" It actually says a bit more than that in KevH post earlier in this thread....... Edited January 23, 2014 by MrC
KevH Posted January 23, 2014 Posted January 23, 2014 (edited) Maybe a boot maybe not.Just re-read the email from 2008 with corrections.... Released into the wild however in '79,ltd to 300.Not a "sousann" either.(But was never going to trouble Bobby Treetops version bitd.) Herb Abrahamson is no longer with us, i believe,so only KR's word for it.(the master purchased from HA). I'll try and scan it ,but don't hold your breath,i'm pretty useless....... like Pete says white label,black print,same both sides.... Edited January 23, 2014 by KevH
Goldsoul Posted January 23, 2014 Posted January 23, 2014 I'm sure I answered this question a few years ago. 1. It ain't a boot. Herb pressed 300 of each and I bought them all for the uk market. Sadly the quality was so poor, they didn't sell. 2. This and Charlotte Stokes Is this the price I have to pay were both unreleased demos that Herb Abramson(owner of Festival records and Original Atlantic partner) gave to me in 1977/78. 3. Same source gave me the instrumental acetate of Stronger than her love. Sadly Herb is no longer with us. 2
KevH Posted January 23, 2014 Posted January 23, 2014 (edited) And its titled " Get to know ya". Edited January 23, 2014 by KevH
Rich B Posted January 23, 2014 Posted January 23, 2014 Can be found on Spotify; The Babysitters "You'll have to wait" Lost Soul (vol 4) no idea as to the origins of the series on there. 1
KevH Posted January 23, 2014 Posted January 23, 2014 Can be found on Spotify; The Babysitters "You'll have to wait" Lost Soul (vol 4) no idea as to the origins of the series on there. See post 23.
Guest Posted January 23, 2014 Posted January 23, 2014 Its nice only because its a different version but seriously inferior to this slice of quality! https://youtu.be/dYFMfdpu9bA
Rich B Posted January 23, 2014 Posted January 23, 2014 See post 23. Sorry Kev not sure what you mean? I was just letting those who hadn't heard it know where they could. What I intended to convey was to the 'not knowing the origins' was that of the series of Lost Soul compilations that appear on Spotify.
Pete S Posted January 23, 2014 Posted January 23, 2014 Sorry Kev not sure what you mean? I was just letting those who hadn't heard it know where they could. What I intended to convey was to the 'not knowing the origins' was that of the series of Lost Soul compilations that appear on Spotify. I knew what you meant
boba Posted January 24, 2014 Posted January 24, 2014 thanks for posting the pic. is the singer really a "ken williams" and not baby huey (james ramey)? 1
Goldsoul Posted January 24, 2014 Posted January 24, 2014 thanks for posting the pic. is the singer really a "ken williams" and not baby huey (james ramey)? Bob...no idea on that one. All I remember is, I spent a pleasant afternoon listening to reels of 60's tapes owned by Herb. Most were Sidney Barness/JJ Jackson penned demos. When 'To Get To Know Ya' came up, he referred to it as the Superiors and Okeh solo artist Ken Williams.
KevH Posted January 24, 2014 Posted January 24, 2014 Sorry Kev not sure what you mean? I was just letting those who hadn't heard it know where they could. What I intended to convey was to the 'not knowing the origins' was that of the series of Lost Soul compilations that appear on Spotify. Sorry Rich,thought you hadn't seen the scan with correct artist.
KevH Posted January 24, 2014 Posted January 24, 2014 (edited) Sorry Kev not sure what you mean? I was just letting those who hadn't heard it know where they could. What I intended to convey was to the 'not knowing the origins' was that of the series of Lost Soul compilations that appear on Spotify. edit same post. Edited January 24, 2014 by KevH
Triode Posted January 24, 2014 Posted January 24, 2014 Bob...no idea on that one. All I remember is, I spent a pleasant afternoon listening to reels of 60's tapes owned by Herb. Most were Sidney Barness/JJ Jackson penned demos. When 'To Get To Know Ya' came up, he referred to it as the Superiors and Okeh solo artist Ken Williams. What I would give to listen to them tapes....!.........and where are they now? BTW Kev R. Is this the same batch you sourced the Ad-Libs version of "You'll always be in style"? The connection being Sidney Barnes? Triode
Mal C Posted January 24, 2014 Author Posted January 24, 2014 (edited) Hope you dont Mind Kev, but here it is all cleaned up for your i-Tunes people... M Edited January 24, 2014 by Mal C 1
KevH Posted January 24, 2014 Posted January 24, 2014 Its nice only because its a different version but seriously inferior to this slice of quality! https://youtu.be/dYFMfdpu9bA Yes know what you mean. Bobby Treetop is so engrained in our history.Top tune no doubt,doesn't hurt to hear alternative versions though. I think KW &B's is a credible version.
Gold Band Posted January 24, 2014 Posted January 24, 2014 Hope you dont Mind Kev, but here it is all cleaned up for your i-Tunes people... M Malc Does the record play for 3.07 as it only plays for 2.33 on the golden age of northern soul CD but the carver we have plays for 2.37 as it comes back in again at the end you know think it's finished but it hasn't. Cheers Kirsty
KevH Posted January 24, 2014 Posted January 24, 2014 Yes Kirsty - 2.37 to a dead stop.(On the label says 3.07.)
Mal C Posted January 24, 2014 Author Posted January 24, 2014 mines 2.34 Kirsty, and sudden stop without the fade.. cant remember where I got the MP3 to be honest, but the 3.07 must inc the fade surely from the master perhaps? and the Spectator 45 just recorded the music to the dead stop.. Malcolm
Goldsoul Posted January 24, 2014 Posted January 24, 2014 What I would give to listen to them tapes....!.........and where are they now? BTW Kev R. Is this the same batch you sourced the Ad-Libs version of "You'll always be in style"? The connection being Sidney Barnes? Triode Nope. The Ad Libs came from April Blackwood and TM Music publishers. I cleared out their acetate inventory around 77/78
Md Records Posted January 24, 2014 Posted January 24, 2014 I'm sure this has been answered before - who is/was Bobby Treetop? Des
boba Posted January 24, 2014 Posted January 24, 2014 I'm sure this has been answered before - who is/was Bobby Treetop? Des I don't think this has been answered. It might be Bobby Copney who recorded earlier on Tuff, just speculation. Also interesting that Benny Golson arranged the record.
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