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Nice one Kegsy. I was aware of CM being the author of the tune but hadn't got around to listening to it. Not sure I prefer it to Patti Jo, but it's very good all the same. 

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That's a pretty scarce Philippines(!) issue of that 45 on the eBay link above though!

 

Patti Jo is the original version from April 1973.

Curtis Mayfield is from April/May 1974.

 

There's a also decent version by Melba Moore from 1979:

 

Melba Moore released a version of "Ain't No Love Lost" which Patti Jo also recorded the original version of:

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This guy is having a laugh describing this 'visually graded' PJ as EX, isn't he? 

$300 too... I'd love a minter of this. Heard it out a couple of weeks back and it sounded amazing, really amazing... Packed the floor too...

 

 

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Rare-Funk-Soul-PATTI-JO-Make-Me-Believe-In-You-PHILIPPINES-WND-45-06-/111437822022?pt=Music_on_Vinyl&hash=item19f2363846

 

Sorry, but what's your point? Condition? Or price?

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That's a pretty scarce Philippines(!) issue of that 45 on the eBay link above though!

 

Patti Jo is the original version from April 1973.

Curtis Mayfield is from April/May 1974.

 

 

 

Well you live and learn.

Never thought for a moment that Patti Jo's version would have made it to vinyl before Curtis's. 

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That's a pretty scarce Philippines(!) issue of that 45 on the eBay link above though!

 

Patti Jo is the original version from April 1973.

Curtis Mayfield is from April/May 1974.

 

There's a also decent version by Melba Moore from 1979:

 

Melba Moore released a version of "Ain't No Love Lost" which Patti Jo also recorded the original version of:

 

Nice versions Seb neither of which I was familiar with  :thumbsup:

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Well you live and learn.

Never thought for a moment that Patti Jo's version would have made it to vinyl before Curtis's. 

 

The reason was because Curtis was contracted to Scepter to write and produce songs at the time, and was would you believe running short of material / behind with his quota. Scepter sent Patti Jo to work with him, as soon as she had signed with them.

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Benji, I guess if I werr selling myself I couldn't bring myself to put an EX grade on it. He hasn't listened to it and the label is rather fooked, isn't it? If it's worth $300 as a rare Phillipine release then fair enough. I may be wrong but I tend to view record gradings as a whole, both vinyl and labels.

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That's a pretty scarce Philippines(!) issue of that 45 on the eBay link above though!

 

Patti Jo is the original version from April 1973.

 

 

 

There is little info out there about Patti Jo, apparently she was only 16

when she recorded Make Me Believe In You.

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There is little info out there about Patti Jo, apparently she was only 16

when she recorded Make Me Believe In You.

 

Not correct....there is quite a bit of info out there on her....you need to update your search engine man :wicked:  :D I even posted several pages of an interview she gave in Black Stars magazine.....it's in the Soul Source archive.

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Not correct....there is quite a bit of info out there on her....you need to update your search engine man :wicked:  :D I even posted several pages of an interview she gave in Black Stars magazine.....it's in the Soul Source archive.

 

Sorry I stand erected

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Bloody amazing.As Mr one trout has said already.How the hell have both tracks by Melba passed me by!!!!

 

I would never have believed it if the soundclips werent here.

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Benji, I guess if I werr selling myself I couldn't bring myself to put an EX grade on it. He hasn't listened to it and the label is rather fooked, isn't it? If it's worth $300 as a rare Phillipine release then fair enough. I may be wrong but I tend to view record gradings as a whole, both vinyl and labels.

 

Ok, I see your point re. grading and agree, record should be graded as whole and playgraded as well. Don't think it's too much off price-wise though if vinyl is really EX.

 

Didn't know that both Melba Moore and Curtis himself recorded it as well. Just played them, both nice, ok-ish. But PJ wins it easily.

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Well I stand open mouthed as I didn't know Melbas versions either but having said that Patti still edges it for me, especially if its Tom Moultons mix. Very happy sweat drenched wide eyed nights spent spinning and dipping to her in the days when iIcould do all that without risking a cardiac arrest and Steve 'The Silver Soul Fox' G had not a trace of the Schofield upon his flowing locks :-)

 

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Although many of us are probably too proud to admit it, it was the track the dumbfounded us upon first hearing in 1974 with Solid Soul Sensations. We didn't say 'wtf?' In those days but it was thereabouts... 


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