Baz Atkinson Posted July 20, 2006 Posted July 20, 2006 IVE SAT ON THIS FOR YONKS,GOT OFF JOHN POWNEY YEARS AGO ,ITS BLOODY BRILLIANT ON THE MAJESTY LOGO,ANY INFORMATION ON IT FOLKS,THE FLIP HAS A KILLER FUNK THING ON IT ALSO. BAZ A.
michael-j Posted July 20, 2006 Posted July 20, 2006 no information on the artist themselves (nothing really from Google), but there were stock copies of this floating round about two years ago - got one if anyone wants one... great label design...
Larsc Posted July 20, 2006 Posted July 20, 2006 https://www.saleomatic.com/WillieGresham.html "At the time, the Midnighters consisted of Hank Ballard, Henry Booth, Lawson Smith, and Norman Thrasher, with a road band that had Cal Green (guitar), Willie Gresham (sax), Pat Patterson (trumpet), Semuel [sic] Evans (bassist), and James Gadson (drums). " https://home.att.net/~marvart/Carpets/carpets.html
Larsc Posted July 20, 2006 Posted July 20, 2006 "About this time I formed my own group, Gregg Smith and Shades of Brown. I had a lot of very strong players. The Wilson Pickett Band had come through there and broke up. Some of the band members teamed up with me. Willie Gresham was our awesome saxophonist. We would have a couple of days a week when we would have access to the rehearsal hall at the college Arts Center. Before we would even attempt to do a song, each player would have to break down their part on their instrument and then write out the music. This is how we would study. We broke songs down before we even began to play it. We'd analyze it then we'd put it together and rehearse it. We were so tight from that disciplined approach. It taught us so much musically. We were opening for groups like Albert Collins in Oakland, Portland, all around the West coast. I thought I was really on my way then. By the time I got to be about 32, I was opening for folks like James Brown. I did three dates with James. I also began to do a lot of writing about that time." https://www2.1starnet.com/hallv/Honey%20Gro...s_Musicians.htm
Baz Atkinson Posted July 20, 2006 Author Posted July 20, 2006 https://www.saleomatic.com/WillieGresham.html "At the time, the Midnighters consisted of Hank Ballard, Henry Booth, Lawson Smith, and Norman Thrasher, with a road band that had Cal Green (guitar), Willie Gresham (sax), Pat Patterson (trumpet), Semuel [sic] Evans (bassist), and James Gadson (drums). " https://home.att.net/~marvart/Carpets/carpets.html BRILLIANT VERY INFORMATIVE,THANKS LARS. BAZ A
Diggin' Dave Posted June 10, 2007 Posted June 10, 2007 Decided to bump this thread because this is such a wonderful 45, especially the boo hoo side! Been on constant rotation since i got it about 6 months ago, and i never seem to get tired of it. If anyone ever encounters a copy of it BUY ON SIGHT! (and no I don't have one for sale, but it should be easy enough to pick up somewhere else)
rswells Posted June 11, 2007 Posted June 11, 2007 so, w/ respect to the "boo hoo" side, have y'all heard this or spun it at a northern night? i've had it in my box for a while, but have yet to break it out for the public, i guess. that said, both sides are indeed top-notch!
Baz Atkinson Posted June 11, 2007 Author Posted June 11, 2007 Decided to bump this thread because this is such a wonderful 45, especially the boo hoo side! Been on constant rotation since i got it about 6 months ago, and i never seem to get tired of it. If anyone ever encounters a copy of it BUY ON SIGHT! (and no I don't have one for sale, but it should be easy enough to pick up somewhere else) very good of you as well ,bloody great track good to see it get the reCognition it deserves. BAZ A.
Guest Netspeaky Posted June 11, 2007 Posted June 11, 2007 so, w/ respect to the "boo hoo" side, have y'all heard this or spun it at a northern night? i've had it in my box for a while, but have yet to break it out for the public, i guess. that said, both sides are indeed top-notch! Spun this at last Amlwch nighter, it's still in my play box so good chance it will hit the decks again this Saturday.
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