Dobber Posted October 12, 2014 Posted October 12, 2014 3 questions for the mentioned 45 1. which was released first 2. are they the same group,the 2 groups sounds similar 3. are these 2 the only versions, or is there others (apart from the nursery rhyme)
Guest Bearsy Posted October 12, 2014 Posted October 12, 2014 What labels were each on? Parisians - Demon Hot traditions - Abet
Chalky Posted October 12, 2014 Posted October 12, 2014 (edited) Parisians is on Demon Hot and Traditions are on A-bet. I had several conversations with Paul Tefzeger about the Traditions and his other groups, Ditalians being one. But I need to find them. The Traditions on Barclay are a white group, the ones on A-Bet do sound black but I'm not 100% and Paul couldn't remember much. Both arranged by Jeff Dickson. Edited October 12, 2014 by chalky
Quinvy Posted October 13, 2014 Posted October 13, 2014 Traditions is by far the better version, much cleaner recording and better arrangement. Problem is it's ten times rarer than the Demon Hot 45. At the end of the day it's still a bloody nursery rhyme.
pow wow mik Posted October 13, 2014 Posted October 13, 2014 It's not though is it, they just use a line from the nursery rhyme, which makes sense as an adult sentence anyway, as a metaphor for a lonely girl. prefer parisians, more balls.
Guest Rubber Soul Posted October 13, 2014 Posted October 13, 2014 It's not though is it, they just use a line from the nursery rhyme, which makes sense as an adult sentence anyway, as a metaphor for a lonely girl. prefer parisians, more balls. Agreed! I like The Tradition´s version, but definitely prefer The Parisians´one... Much rawer and more intense, he really sings with feeling with that rough voice.
Guest Pussycat365xx Posted October 13, 2014 Posted October 13, 2014 Always gotta go with raw passion bumhead
Guest Mellorful Posted October 13, 2014 Posted October 13, 2014 A real one for sale https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/381015892047?_trksid=p2060778.m1431.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
Ted Massey Posted October 13, 2014 Posted October 13, 2014 https://www.ebay.com/itm/Northern-Soul-45-PARISIANS-Twinkle-Little-Star-DEMON-HOT-HEAR-/381015892047?pt=Music_on_Vinyl&hash=item58b651204f&autorefresh=true crazies are out
Paul Shirley Posted October 13, 2014 Posted October 13, 2014 sold traditions a few months ago for 900 , crazies are here as well ted i got a great offer of 400 lol
Guest marco Posted October 13, 2014 Posted October 13, 2014 https://www.ebay.com/itm/Northern-Soul-45-PARISIANS-Twinkle-Little-Star-DEMON-HOT-HEAR-/381015892047?pt=Music_on_Vinyl&hash=item58b651204f&autorefresh=true crazies are out Wow!
Wiggyflat Posted October 14, 2014 Posted October 14, 2014 Ive bought loads of stuff from funkyou.The thing is he often has multiple copies of certain 45's.I wonder if this is going to be a Jesse Davis situation.
Mrtag Posted October 14, 2014 Posted October 14, 2014 https://www.ebay.com/itm/Northern-Soul-45-PARISIANS-Twinkle-Little-Star-DEMON-HOT-HEAR-/381015892047?pt=Music_on_Vinyl&hash=item58b651204f&autorefresh=true crazies are out Yep! Dead Up From The Neck Up
Blackpoolsoul Posted Saturday at 06:34 Posted Saturday at 06:34 On 12/10/2014 at 16:27, Chalky said: Parisians is on Demon Hot and Traditions are on A-bet. I had several conversations with Paul Tefzeger about the Traditions and his other groups, Ditalians being one. But I need to find them. The Traditions on Barclay are a white group, the ones on A-Bet do sound black but I'm not 100% and Paul couldn't remember much. Both arranged by Jeff Dickson. Tim Browns quote from Traditions current auction "A superior re-take of The Parisians record on Demon Hot has a much clearer (and better) mix of the track on A-Bet which was then renamed as the group became The Traditions. Very rare (much rarer than the Demon Hot release) and only to be found on stock issue copies as the promo features 'Ruby Tuesday' on both sides." 1
Frankie Crocker Posted Sunday at 16:14 Posted Sunday at 16:14 On 05/04/2025 at 07:34, Blackpoolsoul said: Tim Browns quote from Traditions current auction "A superior re-take of The Parisians record on Demon Hot has a much clearer (and better) mix of the track on A-Bet which was then renamed as the group became The Traditions. Very rare (much rarer than the Demon Hot release) and only to be found on stock issue copies as the promo features 'Ruby Tuesday' on both sides." Was this just a bit of marketing from Tim or what? Butch played the Parisians version out presumably because of the quality rather than its rarity. It’s Butch’s spins that’ve made the Parisians version as popular as it is. The Parisians is still a rare record and always been hard to come by. As indicated by the scans above, the song had the same arranger and producer so the musicians could be the same too QED? Was Demon Hot the small local label that was then picked up by Abet, a much larger company? The Parisians take does it for me - the Traditions take is fine though; the two groups are probably the same but the Abet version has had a few more tweaks in the recording studio.
Chalky Posted Sunday at 19:57 Posted Sunday at 19:57 (edited) Someone edited the discogs entry from both Demon Hot and The Parisians and has them both as out of Florida? I wonder where they got that info from? They sound like the same group to me as the Traditions. Edited Sunday at 19:59 by Chalky
Blackpoolsoul Posted Monday at 16:00 Posted Monday at 16:00 (edited) 20 hours ago, Chalky said: Someone edited the discogs entry from both Demon Hot and The Parisians and has them both as out of Florida? I wonder where they got that info from? They sound like the same group to me as the Traditions. Name is "TheGlassbee" who contributes a lot (don't know who this is though or if on this site) 45cat have info stating "backed by" Mike and The Souls who, at one stage (I thought) could be The Lost Souls (Mike Petra) from Arkansas who recorded on Leopard, but that is more guessing and It doesn't mention anything on their website. Drawing board again One more thing was Ernie Fields the same man that was from Hollywood "American Idol" and "The Voice" or his father (the band leader) or am I getting mixed up again. Edited Monday at 16:27 by Blackpoolsoul
Blackpoolsoul Posted Monday at 16:18 Posted Monday at 16:18 (edited) 20 hours ago, Chalky said: Someone edited the discogs entry from both Demon Hot and The Parisians and has them both as out of Florida? I wonder where they got that info from? They sound like the same group to me as the Traditions. The "reissue" on Discogs (Single Sided) is interesting copyright "Soulfulrecords" ? 45cat have it as a bootleg Edited Monday at 16:18 by Blackpoolsoul
Chalky Posted Monday at 16:34 Posted Monday at 16:34 15 minutes ago, Blackpoolsoul said: The "reissue" on Discogs (Single Sided) is interesting copyright "Soulfulrecords" ? 45cat have it as a bootleg It is a bootleg. I'll give you one guess who owned the "company" 1
Woodbutcher Posted Monday at 16:57 Posted Monday at 16:57 If the Traditions is rated at 10x rarer than the Parisians why do the prices on Popsike say the opposite ... ? 1
Jessie Pinkman Posted Monday at 17:41 Posted Monday at 17:41 1 hour ago, Chalky said: It is a bootleg. I'll give you one guess who owned the "company" Does the labels of this company normally have a little star on them.
Stanley Posted Monday at 17:56 Posted Monday at 17:56 i sold a stone mint parisions original and got a beautiful traditions abet to play out which has the added bonus of the bongos. if you know you know , better and a lot rarer. tim brown knows his stuff a real trophy piece.
Chalky Posted Monday at 18:33 Posted Monday at 18:33 51 minutes ago, Jessie Pinkman said: Does the labels of this company normally have a little star on them. No mate, it’s the gang who served some time at her majesty’s pleasure a few years ago 1
washlively Posted Monday at 19:35 Posted Monday at 19:35 Parisians every time for me regardless of rarity. Just an observation "Traditions" wasn't included on Kent's CD KEND 121 Abet/Excello "Uptown down South".
Weingarden Posted Monday at 21:17 Posted Monday at 21:17 5 hours ago, Blackpoolsoul said: Name is "TheGlassbee" who contributes a lot (don't know who this is though or if on this site) That's Dante Carfagna, a very, very knowledgeable American collector and historian. 2 1
Weingarden Posted Monday at 21:19 Posted Monday at 21:19 Sounds to me like the two groups share a lead singer at the very least. i prefer the blunt force of the Parisians recording. Don't need the added bongos or backing vocals. 3
The Yank Posted Monday at 22:43 Posted Monday at 22:43 (edited) 6 hours ago, Blackpoolsoul said: 6 hours ago, Blackpoolsoul said: One more thing was Ernie Fields the same man that was from Hollywood "American Idol" and "The Voice" or his father (the band leader) or am I getting mixed up again. There was a third Ernie Fields a radio deejay / ventriloquist who worked at WHAT in Philly and moved to WMBM in MIami in 1967. Weirdly enough, the ventriloquist's dummy was named Cockroach. Not sure if if the Cockroach Production credits refer to him on the Demon Hot 45 or it's just a strange coincidence. Edited Monday at 22:49 by The Yank 1
Woodbutcher Posted Monday at 23:06 Posted Monday at 23:06 22 minutes ago, The Yank said: There was a third Ernie Fields a radio deejay / ventriloquist who worked at WHAT in Philly and moved to WMBM in MIami in 1967. Weirdly enough, the ventriloquist's dummy was named Cockroach. Not sure if if the Cockroach Production credits refer to him on the Demon Hot 45 or it's just a strange coincidence.
Weingarden Posted Monday at 23:38 Posted Monday at 23:38 Certainly the same Ernie Fields as the one credited for Twinkle. 3
Blackpoolsoul Posted Tuesday at 06:33 Posted Tuesday at 06:33 7 hours ago, Woodbutcher said: Thanks he hung around with some interesting folks
Popular Post George G Posted Tuesday at 06:47 Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 06:47 (edited) Ernie has (had?) an instagram page Ernie Fields | Ernie Fields & Cockroach Comedy Team | Instagram The article below from a Miami newspaper Jan 1969 confirms the Parisians (mispelled Parsians) connection to the the Miami Ernie Fields, he moved from Philadelphia to Miami in late 1967/early 1968 Also, Mike and the Souls could be Mike Vetro and his Soul Brothers and Sisters, a well known Miami band Edited Tuesday at 06:49 by George G 4
Chalky Posted Tuesday at 08:28 Posted Tuesday at 08:28 (edited) 11 hours ago, George G said: Ernie has (had?) an instagram page Ernie Fields | Ernie Fields & Cockroach Comedy Team | Instagram The article below from a Miami newspaper Jan 1969 confirms the Parisians (mispelled Parsians) connection to the the Miami Ernie Fields, he moved from Philadelphia to Miami in late 1967/early 1968 Also, Mike and the Souls could be Mike Vetro and his Soul Brothers and Sisters, a well known Miami band Thanks George for confirming Dante’s source, good to know. so either the group went with Ernie to Abet and re-recorded the track or the tapes did and they were remixed? Edited Tuesday at 18:15 by Chalky 2
Sebastian Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 22 hours ago, Chalky said: so either the group went with Ernie to Abet and re-recorded the track or the tapes did and they were remixed? The lead vocal phrasing is ever-so-slightly different on Demon Hot vs. A-Bet, so at least parts of it must've been re-recorded and not just remixed. 1
Chalky Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago (edited) 22 minutes ago, Sebastian said: The lead vocal phrasing is ever-so-slightly different on Demon Hot vs. A-Bet, so at least parts of it must've been re-recorded and not just remixed. I’ve not listened that closely on a decent system. There could be more than one take on the tapes as well. If it was re-recorded then they must have had some faith in the group to take them from Miami to Nashville. Edited 21 hours ago by Chalky 1
Sebastian Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago (edited) 2 hours ago, Chalky said: I’ve not listened that closely on a decent system. There could be more than one take on the tapes as well. If it was re-recorded then they must have had some faith in the group to take them from Miami to Nashville. Just because it was released on a Nashville label doesn't mean that it was recorded there. It could've been re-cut in Miami and then they just had the tapes sent to A-Bet/Nashboro. Or as you write, there might've been multiple vocal takes on the original master tape that they could've used for the A-Bet release. In any case, the bongos and backing vocals are not present on the Demon Hot release. Edited 18 hours ago by Sebastian
Kjw Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago On 07/04/2025 at 17:00, Blackpoolsoul said: Name is "TheGlassbee" who contributes a lot (don't know who this is though or if on this site) 45cat have info stating "backed by" Mike and The Souls who, at one stage (I thought) could be The Lost Souls (Mike Petra) from Arkansas who recorded on Leopard, but that is more guessing and It doesn't mention anything on their website. Drawing board again One more thing was Ernie Fields the same man that was from Hollywood "American Idol" and "The Voice" or his father (the band leader) or am I getting mixed up again. I think 'theglassbee' on Discogs is Dante Carfagna
Chalky Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 1 hour ago, Sebastian said: Just because it was released on a Nashville label doesn't mean that it was recorded there. It could've been re-cut in Miami and then they just had the tapes sent to A-Bet/Nashboro. Or as you write, there might've been multiple vocal takes on the original master tape that they could've used for the A-Bet release. In any case, the bongos and backing vocals are not present on the Demon Hot release. Yes I realise that too. I presume the backing vocals and bongos are easy enough to add to existing tapes? Guess we will never know for sure what really happened.
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