Premium Stuff Posted March 14, 2014 Posted March 14, 2014 Nice double-sider this Ed Cooper - Just Like The Hero / Don't Let Life Get You Down (Nimrod 904). Anyone tell me anything more about Ed Cooper the artist, the play of both sides of this track on the rare soul scene? Any other nice nuggets of info greatly appreciated Cheers Richard
Chalky Posted March 15, 2014 Posted March 15, 2014 It has had some spins, Kev Fev one if I remember giving it some spins. No serious turntable action though as I remember, used to get it more on tapes.
Premium Stuff Posted March 15, 2014 Author Posted March 15, 2014 It has had some spins, Kev Fev one if I remember giving it some spins. No serious turntable action though as I remember, used to get it more on tapes. Cheers Chalky I'm guessing you mean the "Just Like The Hero" side. The other side is pretty good too but a bit less "Northern". One of the things that always puzzled me was the inclusion of "JLTH" on one of the Goldmine Allnighter CDs - think it was Volume 2. This seemed to suggest it was a "big" niter sound. Don't know much about the artist unless it's someone else under a different name. The only other release on Nimrod as far as I recall, off the top of my head, is Herman George. Anyone know of any others? Cheers Richard
Guest Posted March 16, 2014 Posted March 16, 2014 (edited) I reviewed the Ed Cooper in Del Boy's infamous, "Shades Of Soul" non-glossy magazine back in October 2000. I thought it sounded good back then...possibly even more relevent now, considering its pace/production. https://www.anorakscorner.com/DiscReviews2.html Edited March 16, 2014 by Flynny 1
Premium Stuff Posted March 16, 2014 Author Posted March 16, 2014 Thanks Mr F Yes, remember reading that at the time and also saw it again on your website a few days ago- it's one of the few references that pops up on a google search. Nice write up btw on what must still be a quite obscure 45. Cheers Richard
Cobbles Posted March 16, 2014 Posted March 16, 2014 (edited) I first heard it on a Dean Anderson tape back in late 80s / early 90s..... Ed Cooper + Herman George are both great 45s on the label .... would be interested to know of any other notable releases on the label https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZCSmggwxiQ cheers franc Edited March 16, 2014 by cobbles
Chalky Posted March 16, 2014 Posted March 16, 2014 Ed Cooper and Herman George only two I know of and the only two listed in R&B Indies?
Guest Posted March 17, 2014 Posted March 17, 2014 Have seen white and orange label copies of Herman George, but only white ones of Ed Cooper...were there also orange ones (stockers)?
Nick Soule Posted March 17, 2014 Posted March 17, 2014 Have seen white and orange label copies of Herman George, but only white ones of Ed Cooper...were there also orange ones (stockers)? There's another Herman George record on Bet records out of Indiana. There's a orange label and a multi-colored one. Are you thinking of that one?
Guest Posted March 17, 2014 Posted March 17, 2014 There's another Herman George record on Bet records out of Indiana. There's a orange label and a multi-colored one. Are you thinking of that one? Nowp, what I was saying is that I have had orange (stocker?) label and white (demo?) label copies of Herman, but only ever white label copies of Ed...leading to the question has anyone got an orange label Ed? 1
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