Guest Catfish Posted July 29, 2006 Posted July 29, 2006 I recently heard Soul Sam play Urban Blues Project 'Love Don't Live Here' and decided I'd like a copy. On doing a search on Gemm.com I was pleased to see I could get a copy for under $10. However, this is not as simple as it seems. There is a long list of offers with a plethora of dodgy sounding remixes, dub versions, DJ mixes & flock wallpaper tandoori specials. Oh, and a choice of 3 different labels- 'A&M' (this is I suspect the original- and I think it came out in 1996) , 'Soulfuric' and 'AMNPM'. I wish to buy the original 12". I don't mind if remixes are included but it must have the original, unmessedaboutwith tune on there. Anyone know which is the one? Or got a nice copy for sale? Any info appreciated. Used to buying 7" singles- lot simpler ain't it!
Guest Dodger Posted July 29, 2006 Posted July 29, 2006 I think it's the original Classic Club mix on Soulfuric that you want. Roger
Guest Johnny One Trout Posted July 29, 2006 Posted July 29, 2006 The original may be on the soulfuric mix but i'm fairly sure that the original 12 was the AMNPM but to be honest can't be arsed searchin it out sorry John
Guest Darks Posted July 29, 2006 Posted July 29, 2006 I think it's the original Classic Club mix on Soulfuric that you want. Roger I'm almost certain that it is the U.B.P Classic Mix. The correct title of this is Urban Blues Project present Michael Procter "Love don't live" on AM/PM. Rick Scott used to play this all the time a few years ago. All a bit strange, especially hearing it in a village hall somewhere near Lincoln. Good record though. Regards Alan
Cunnie Posted July 29, 2006 Posted July 29, 2006 Think this is the mix you want but be careful when you order it as it's record 1 in a 2 record set & it's the UBP Classic mix but a lot of covers have the Jazz & Groove mix printed on the front cover & UBP on the back. It's on AM:PM records number 581-791-1 Must admit vocally it sounds a bit Tom Jonesy to me but a great dance record from 1996 & always sure to fill a dance floor. UBP.mp3 While your'e searching through the Urban Blues Project stuff keep a lookout for the UBP classic mix of We Are One featuring Bobby Pruitt. Awesome record with some great vocals & horn work featured. Mart...
Guest Catfish Posted July 31, 2006 Posted July 31, 2006 Thanks for all the info. Esp Cunnie for the download. Quite the best quality download I've ever managed to play on my old 5gb computer...Enjoyed listening to it! I've now bought the CD so I could play it in the car.. but will prob buy the 12" as well now I know what to get. See what you mean about Tom Jones now. Still like it tho'.
Cunnie Posted July 31, 2006 Posted July 31, 2006 No problem Catfish, happy to help Give me an hour or so & i'll post you up the other UBP track when i've copied it from vinyl. Mart...
Sutty Posted July 31, 2006 Posted July 31, 2006 (edited) i have the mix u want for sale on a mint 12 on my gemm site if you're interested, its on soulfuric and its part 2 of the 12"set, the 12's were issued seperately in the US, https://www.gemm.com/item/MICHAEL--PROCTOR/...2/GML812746542/ Sams playing Michael Proctor by that rate he'll be playing Kenny Latimore in 2010 and quentin harris by 2016 cheers Paul Edited July 31, 2006 by Sutty
Cunnie Posted July 31, 2006 Posted July 31, 2006 i have the mix u want for sale on a mint 12 on my gemm site if you're interested, its on soulfuric and its part 2 of the 12"set, the 12's were issued seperately in the US, https://www.gemm.com/item/MICHAEL--PROCTOR/...2/GML812746542/ Sams playing Michael Proctor by that rate he'll be playing Kenny Latimore in 2010 and quentin harris by 2016 cheers Paul Hey up Paul, When are we gonna see you back up in gods own county again ? Not to worry as you'll be seeing me in Brighton next year for the little shindig down there You should know better than to criticize Sam on't net Sutty as you could end up in allsorts of bother That's a bargain Catfish as iv'e seen Michael proctor listed for £30 recently & now Sams playing it we all know what's going to happen. Here's the other UBP track i promised you. Bobby_Pruitt.mp3
Micksmix Posted July 31, 2006 Posted July 31, 2006 Hey up Paul, When are we gonna see you back up in gods own county again ? Not to worry as you'll be seeing me in Brighton next year for the little shindig down there You should know better than to criticize Sam on't net Sutty as you could end up in allsorts of bother That's a bargain Catfish as iv'e seen Michael proctor listed for £30 recently & now Sams playing it we all know what's going to happen. Here's the other UBP track i promised you. Bobby_Pruitt.mp3 also on the same label,Donna Allen "he is the joy" is worth checking out
Guest vinylvixen Posted July 31, 2006 Posted July 31, 2006 (edited) I recently heard Soul Sam play Urban Blues Project 'Love Don't Live Here' and decided I'd like a copy. On doing a search on Gemm.com I was pleased to see I could get a copy for under $10. However, this is not as simple as it seems. There is a long list of offers with a plethora of dodgy sounding remixes, dub versions, DJ mixes & flock wallpaper tandoori specials. Oh, and a choice of 3 different labels- 'A&M' (this is I suspect the original- and I think it came out in 1996) , 'Soulfuric' and 'AMNPM'. I wish to buy the original 12". I don't mind if remixes are included but it must have the original, unmessedaboutwith tune on there. Anyone know which is the one? Or got a nice copy for sale? Any info appreciated. Used to buying 7" singles- lot simpler ain't it! First heard this played out at the Black Cap in Camden at time of UK release....and remember sprinting up to the dj and pestering him for the details There are two 12's of the same track 'Love don't Live' - both on AM:PM - released through Universal back in '96ish. You want the mix that's in the BROWN cover....I think it's the Jazz mix - ignore the word 'Jazz'. I'm not at home at the mo' but I'll check for you - I've always rated Michael Proctor and especially this record Jo Edited July 31, 2006 by vinylvixen
Mark R Posted July 31, 2006 Posted July 31, 2006 First heard this played out at the Black Cap in Camden at time of UK release....and remember sprinting up to the dj and pestering him for the details There are two 12's of the same track 'Love don't Live' - both on AM:PM - released through Universal back in '96ish. You want the mix that's in the BROWN cover....I think it's the Jazz mix - ignore the word 'Jazz'. I'm not at home at the mo' but I'll check for you - I've always rated Michael Proctor and especially this record Jo I have a UK issue 12" of this....................it's "the right mix" as it were, and mine is in the "BLUE" cover.............so take care with the advice related to which colour cover UK 12" to go for!! Cheers, Mark R
Guest vinylvixen Posted July 31, 2006 Posted July 31, 2006 I have a UK issue 12" of this....................it's "the right mix" as it were, and mine is in the "BLUE" cover.............so take care with the advice related to which colour cover UK 12" to go for!! Cheers, Mark R LOL...I think the covers probably got 'mixed up' in a moment of gay abandon but I'll check the mix....when I get back home - and swop the covers Jo
Girthdevon Posted July 31, 2006 Posted July 31, 2006 I wish to buy the original 12". I don't mind if remixes are included but it must have the original, unmessedaboutwith tune on there. This is a great site for deciphering mixes, cat no. etc https://www.discogs.com & straight to the Urban Blues page https://www.discogs.com/artist/Urban+Blues+Project the UBP Classic Mix is the mix that was always huge with the soul boys - althought the Original Vibe Mix was always my choice - this only appears on AM:PM & if you go for the promo double pack you get both. Deliver Me is also worth checking with Proctor on vocals - and Testify with Jay Williams Cheers Girth
Val (Chunky) Posted August 1, 2006 Posted August 1, 2006 ....and here's a picture of the one you want
Guest Posted August 1, 2006 Posted August 1, 2006 I found I'd written this in the back of my diary at the time as 'one to get'. Never did. Does it have a major sample in it or something?
Daved Posted August 1, 2006 Posted August 1, 2006 Deliver Me is also worth checking with Proctor on vocals - and Testify with Jay Williams Cheers Girth Girth, I've always thought that Deliver Me is the best of his too. Dave
Girthdevon Posted August 1, 2006 Posted August 1, 2006 (edited) Girth, I've always thought that Deliver Me is the best of his too. Dave Didn't he fall out with the Jazz & Groove boys for some reason or another ?? his only other release of note (that I recall) was this one with 7th District Inc. Must be this mix. Well worth hunting down. https://www.discogs.com/release/260916 Girf Edited August 1, 2006 by Girthdevon
Guest Trevski Posted January 2, 2008 Posted January 2, 2008 (edited) Hey up Paul, When are we gonna see you back up in gods own county again ? Not to worry as you'll be seeing me in Brighton next year for the little shindig down there You should know better than to criticize Sam on't net Sutty as you could end up in allsorts of bother That's a bargain Catfish as iv'e seen Michael proctor listed for £30 recently & now Sams playing it we all know what's going to happen. Here's the other UBP track i promised you. Bobby_Pruitt.mp3 Heard Sam play this out, prefer it to the other track. How much for one of these then? Cancel that, just got one! Edited January 3, 2008 by Trevski
Steve G Posted January 3, 2008 Posted January 3, 2008 Heard Sam play this out, prefer it to the other track. How much for one of these then? Cancel that, just got one! The Bobby Pruitt is the harder one to get and as has been said has gone all "massive" again at the moment. The Aston Martinez remix is the one you want of that. That's part of a two record 12 on Soulfuric, but you can leave the other record behind, as it's all horrible dubs and stuff. "Love don't live" also came out on a UK CD single, for those that don't really need the vinyl. The CD single contains the "Radio version" and "full length" versions of the classic club Mix, so has the short version thatSam dubbed onto a 7" ..I got it on CD when I was buying all those cheap promos that Mike whathisname (ex Northern guy) used to tout round the southern record fairs a few years ago. Kenny Lattimore "Sutty"? Which one "Days like this"? Bloody awesome tuneage too. Steve
Guest Trevski Posted January 3, 2008 Posted January 3, 2008 The Bobby Pruitt is the harder one to get and as has been said has gone all "massive" again at the moment. The Aston Martinez remix is the one you want of that. That's part of a two record 12 on Soulfuric, but you can leave the other record behind, as it's all horrible dubs and stuff. "Love don't live" also came out on a UK CD single, for those that don't really need the vinyl. The CD single contains the "Radio version" and "full length" versions of the classic club Mix, so has the short version thatSam dubbed onto a 7" ..I got it on CD when I was buying all those cheap promos that Mike whathisname (ex Northern guy) used to tout round the southern record fairs a few years ago. Kenny Lattimore "Sutty"? Which one "Days like this"? Bloody awesome tuneage too. Steve Got the 2x12" from germany on Soulfuric £17. They have a couple more, I think.
Harrogatesoul Posted January 3, 2008 Posted January 3, 2008 Should have a spare of the 'right' mix if anyones after one. Rich
Sutty Posted January 3, 2008 Posted January 3, 2008 (edited) Kenny Lattimore "Sutty"? Which one "Days like this"? Bloody awesome tuneage too. Steve blimey this is an old thread! 'if i lose my woman' MAW mix is the real killer, still sounds great. hard to believe it was 1998. https://www.discogs.com/release/66445 and buy this off Derek https://www.soul-source.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=63165 both are umpteen times better than michael proctor, well slightly better anyway IMHO Edited January 3, 2008 by Sutty
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