Popular Post Ian Dewhirst Posted December 18, 2014 Popular Post Posted December 18, 2014 Talk about a monster of a project. It's been almost 2 years in the making but hopefully the end result has been worth it...... The Odyssey: A Northern Soul Time-Capsule Amazon Link:- https://www.amazon.co.uk/Odyssey-Northern-Soul-Time-Capsule/dp/B00JYDGJHM/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1418927279&sr=1-1&keywords=the+odyssey+northern+soul ‘The Odyssey: A Northern Soul Time Capsule’ is the single most comprehensive overview yet of a truly unique UK musical culture which has now lasted over 45 years and had spread across the world. The current popularity of the film “Northern Soul” and it’s soundtrack plus the attendant publicity within the mainstream media - a UK Top 10 film smash, a UK Top 10 album smash and No.1 DVD smash have well and truly put Northern Soul at the forefront of people’s interest again. This is a very, very exciting musical culture which now seems to be appealing to a younger generation of new fans in their teens who love the energy that Northern Soul provides and have the energy to burn off. But how did it start? What made young teenagers in the north of England in the late 1960s and 1970s switch from the mainstream musical scenes and plunge underground into the darkest recesses of black American Soul music? What made them travel hundreds of miles every weekend to see particular DJs and acts? What made them pay 4 weeks of hard-earned wages for a 7” vinyl single from 1967 that hardly anyone had ever heard of? Welcome to Northern Soul. One of the most enigmatic musical cultures ever to exist is now available to explore in depth. Curated by well-known professional compiler, head of Harmess Records and 1970s Northern Soul DJ, Ian Dewhirst, ‘The Odyssey: A Northern Soul Time Capsule’ is very much a labour of love. The contributors to the project read like a who’s who of Northern Soul’s golden era. Ian Dewhirst and Anglo American’s Tim Brown co-compiled the music and deliberated at length over the myriad of licensing issues. Mike Ritson, publisher of Manifesto magazine, kindly allowed us to use large swathes of his definitive book about Northern Soul, ‘The In Crowd’ to document the history of the scene. Karl White kindly provided us with a summing-up of the post Wigan Casino years, Simon White, journalist and broadcaster, interviewed, supervised and directed the collection of numerous interviews with most of the scene’s best-known characters. Richard Searling interviews the world’s longest-standing and most enigmatic record dealer, John Anderson, as well as squeezing in an interview with Philadelphia International’s Kenny Gamble, who looks through Richard’s collection of his own releases from the 1960’s and sees many of these UK releases for the first time ever! Northern Soul history! Not one, but 2 DVDs. The 160 page book layout was designed by Glen Gunton and the overall package design by Jaffa — both long-serving Northern Soul stalwarts. The music follows the evolvement of Northern Soul, from its early beginnings at Manchester’s Twisted Wheel club in 1968, through to The Golden Torch, Blackpool Mecca, Wigan Casino and Cleethorpes Pier in the 1970s, Stafford Top Of The World and The 100 Club in the 1980s and the huge dearth of Soul weekenders and the 100 Club again from the 1990’s to the present day. Featuring a mind-numbing 230 tracks and over 10 hours of legendary music, all licensed from legitimate sources and all of which have been painstakingly re-mastered and documented within the sleeve-notes. The most comprehensive Northern Soul track-listing ever. ‘The Odyssey: A Northern Soul Time-Capsule’ truly does what it says on the tin. This is the most exhaustive history of the Northern Soul scene ever released. Due to be unearthed in February 2015. CD 1 The Twisted Wheel 1. Open The Door To Your Heart - Darrell Banks 2. Walking Up A One Way Street - Willie Tee 3. I Dig Your Act - The O'Jays 4. I Feel So Bad - Jackie Edwards 5. 60 Minutes Of Your Love - Homer Banks 6. I Spy (for the FBI) - Jamo Thomas And His Party Brothers Orchestra 7. Barefootin' - Robert Parker 8. She Blew A Good Thing - The Poets 9. First I Look At The Purse - The Contours 10. I’m Gonna Run Away From You - Tami Lynn 11. (At The) Discotheque - Chubby Checker 12. I’ll Always Love You - The Spinners 13. Looking For You - Garnet Mimms 14. The Boogaloo Party - The Flamingos 15. I’m Gonna Miss You - The Artistics 16. There’s Nothing Else To Say - The Incredibles 17. Baby Do The Philly Dog - The Olympics 18. That Beatin’ Rhythm - Richard Temple 19. Love Love Love - Bobby Hebb 20. You’ve Been Cheatin' - The Impressions 21. Investigate - Major Lance 22. Just Walk In My Shoes - Gladys Knight & The Pips 23. Ain’t No Soul (In These Old Shoes) - Major Lance 24. A ‘Lil Lovin’ Sometimes - Alexander Patton 25. The Right Track - Billy Butler 26. Baby Reconsider - Leon Haywood 27. Cigarette Ashes - Jimmy Conwell 28. Wear It On Our Face - The Dells 29. Seven Days Too Long - Chuck Wood 30. These Chains Of Love (Are Breaking Me Down) - Chuck Jackson 31. Long After Tonight Is All Over - Jimmy Radcliffe CD 2 The Twisted Wheel To The Golden Torch 1. Here I Go Again - Archie Bell & The Drells 2. You’re Gonna Make Me Love You - Sandi Sheldon 3. The Same Old Thing - The Olympics 4. Hit & Run - Rose Batiste 5. Quick Change Artist - The Soul Twins 6. You Just Don’t Know - Chubby Checker 7. You Get Your Kicks - Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels 8. Sliced Tomatoes - The Just Brothers 9. Keep On Keeping On — N.F. Porter 10. Exus Trek - The Luther Ingram Orchestra 11. Psychedelic Soul Pt 1 - Saxie Russell 12. ‘Cause You’re Mine - The Vibrations 13. Honest To Goodness - Herb Ward 14. My Dear Heart - Shawn Robinson 15. Festival Time - The San Remo Golden Strings 16. Groovin' At The Go-Go - The Four Larks 17. Cracking Up Over You - Roy Hamilton 18. Love On A Mountain Top - Robert Knight 19. I’m Satisfied With You - The Furys 20. I Can't Get Away - Bobby Garrett 21. Head and Shoulders (Above The Rest) - Patti Young 22. Somebody (Somewhere) Needs You - Darrell Banks 23. You Don’t Want Me No More - Major Lance 24. What Would I Do - The Tymes 25. Shing-A-Ling - The Cooperettes 26. This Beautiful Day - Levi Jackson 27. Everything’s Gonna Be Alright - P.P. Arnold 28. Baby Boy - Fred Hughes 29. Purple Haze - Johnny Jones & The King Casuals 30. Thumb A Ride - Earl Wright & His Orchestra CD 3 The Golden Torch To Blackpool Mecca 1. If You Ask Me (Because I Love You) - Jerry Williams 2. Skiing In The Snow - The Invitations 3. The Girl Across The Street - Moses Smith 4. Blowing My Mind To Pieces - Bob Relf 5. Our Love Is In The Pocket - J.J. Barnes 6. I Got To Find Me Somebody - The Vel-Vets 7. I Hurt On The Other Side - Jerry Cook 8. I'm Gonna Love You - Edward Hamilton 9. Let Her Go - Otis Smith 10. She's Puttin' You On - United Four 11. Psychedelic Soul Pt 2 - Saxie Russell 12. Breakaway Pt 2 - The Steve Karmen Big Band 13. Get It Baby - Stanley Mitchell 14. Please Operator - Tony & Tyrone 15. I Really Love You - The Tomangoes 16. Crazy Baby - The Coasters 17. Stick By Me Baby - The Salvadors 18. You Hit Me (Right Where It Hurt Me) - Alice Clark 19. Baby Don’t You Weep - Edward Hamilton & The Arabians 20. I Can’t Hold On - Lorraine Chandler 21. Satisfied - Ben Aitken 22. There’s A Ghost In My House - R. Dean Taylor 23. They’ll Never Know Why - Freddie Chavez 24. I Just Can’t Live My Life (Without You Babe) - Linda Jones 25. Can’t Help Loving That Man Of Mine - Ila Vann 26. Seven Day Lover - James Fountain 27. She'll Come Running Back - Mel Britt 28. It Really Hurts Me Girl - The Carstairs 29. California Montage - Young Holt Unlimited CD 4 Blackpool Mecca To Wigan Casino 1. Breakaway Pt 1 - The Steve Karmen Big Band ft Jimmy Radcliffe 2. You Don’t Know Where Your Interest Lies - Dana Valery 3. Night Owl - Bobby Paris 4. Help Me - Al Wilson 5. Afternoon Of The Rhino - The Mike Post Coalition 6. Tainted Love - Gloria Jones 7. I’ll Always Need You - Dean Courtney 8. Serving A Sentence Of Life - Carl Douglas 9. Dance Dance Dance - The Casualeers 10. The Night - Frankie Valli And The Four Seasons 11. You've Got Your Mind On Other Things - Beverly Ann 12. Interplay - Derek & Ray 13. Born A Loser - Don Ray 14. When We Get There - Paul Anka 15. As Long As You Love Me (I’ll Stay) - Ronnie & Robin 16. Bari Track - Doni Burdick 17. (It’s Against) The Laws Of Love - The Volcanoes 18. Heartaches Away My Boy - Christine Cooper 19. Don’t Take It Out On This World - Adam’s Apples 20. All Of My Life - Detroit Soul 21. You Didn’t Say A Word - Yvonne Baker 22. Baby Hit And Run - The Contours 23. Do I Love You (Indeed I Do) - Frank Wilson 24. Double Cookin’ - The Checkerboard Squares 25. Country Girl - Vickie Baines 26. Girl, Don’t Make Me Wait - Bunny Sigler 27. You Don't Love Me Anymore - Johnny Caswell 28. I’m On My Way - Dean Parrish CD 5 More Wigan Casino 1. Turning My Heartbeat Up - The MVP's 2. You Don't Love Me - Epitome Of Sound 3. Burning Sensation - Robby Lawson 4. Baby Without You - Danny Monday 5. I Was Born To Love You - Herbert Hunter 6. I Lost A True Love -Danny Wagner & The Kindred Soul 7. I Wanna Know - John E Paul 8. Tear Stained Face - Don Varner 9. She's Wanted (In Three States) - Larry Clinton 10. Where I'm Not Wanted - Eddie Holman 11. This Gets To Me - Pookie Hudson 12. I Don't Like To Lose - The Group featuring Cecil Washington 13. It's Better To Cry - The Appreciations 14. Please Stay - The Ivorys 15. Happiness Is Here - Tobi Lark 16. Love Slipped Through My Fingers - Sam Williams 17. Cool Off - Detroit Executives 18. Love Factory - Eloise Laws 19. Sad Girl -Carol Anderson 20. Strange Change - Herb Ward 21. I Am Nothing - Al Williams 22. The Jokes On You - Kenny Gamble 23. I Really Love You - Jimmy Burns 24. That's No Way To Treat A Girl - Marie Knight 25. A Changed Man - The Rotations 26. This Won't Change - Lester Tipton 27. Gone With The Wind Is My Love - Rita & The Tiaras CD 6 Wigan Casino To Cleethorpes Pier 1. Elijah Rockin' With Soul - Hank Jacobs 2. I Can’t Change - Lorraine Chandler 3. They're Talking About Me - Johnny Bragg 4. My Heart Cries For You - Porgy & The Monarchs 5. You're Never Too Young (To Fall In Love) - The Modern Redcaps 6. Send Him Back - The Pointer Sisters 7. Do The Pearl Girl Pt 2 - The Matta Baby 8. All The Way Home - Dee Edwards 9. Look At Me Now - Terry Callier 10. So is The Sun - World Column 11. The Gig - Raw Soul 12. Wrong Crowd - Prince George 13. Hung Up On Your Love - The Montclairs 14. Ton Of Dynamite - Frankie ‘Loveman’ Crocker 15. Lady Lady Lady (Are You Crazy For Me) - Boogie Man Orchestra 16. I Don't Know What Foot To Dance On - Kim Tolliver 17. I Wanna Be (Your Everything) - The Pretenders 18. Cuz It's You Girl - James Walsh Gypsy Band 19. You Sexy Sugar Plum (But I Like It) - Rodger Collins 20. Cut Your Motor Off - Black Nasty feat Herbie Thompson 21. I Got The Vibes - Joshie Jo Armstead 22. Have Love Will Travel - Rosey Jones 23. Do What You Feel Pt 1 - The Rimshots 24. Wash And Wear Love - Lynn Varnado 25. Elusive - Babe Ruth 26. Are You Ready For This - The Brothers 27. I've Got The Need - The Moments CD 7 The 100 Club And Top Of The World, Stafford Eras 1. Please Don't Go - Willie Tee 2. Since I Found My Baby -The Metros 3. I Need My Baby - Jackey Beavers 4. I Still Love You - The Seven Souls 5. Suspicion - The Originals 6. I'll Never Stop Loving You - Carla Thomas 7. Talkin' Woman - Lowell Fulson 8. You Just Cheat And Lie - Z Z Hill 9. Oh How I Love You - Little Johnny Hamilton & The Creators 10. Too Much For You - Bobby Angelle 11. Naughty Boy - Jackie Day 12. Losing Control - Mary Saxton 13. You Really Made It Good To Me - Ty Karim 14. Girl I Love You - The Temptones 15. Wrapped Tied & Tangled - Lavern Baker 16. Try Me For Your New Love - Junior McCants 17. The Magic Touch - Melba Moore 18. Dearly Beloved - Jack Montgomery 19. Packing Up - Damon Fox 20. Because Of My Heart - Frankie Beverly 21. You Shook Me Up - Roy Hamilton 22. My Love Gets Stronger - Tommy Ridgley 23. I'm Steppin' Out Of The Picture - Johnny Maestro & The Crests 24. Rat Race - Gino Washington 25. I Don't Do This (To Every Girl I Meet) - Sidney Joe Qualls 26. I'm Having So Much Fun - Willie Tee 27. Deep Dark Secret - Dee Dee Sharp 28. What Should I Do - Little Ann 29. Such Misery - The Precisions CD 8 The Weekenders Era 1. If I Could Only Be Sure - Nolan Porter 2. Home Is Where The Heart Is - Bobby Womack 3. Something New To Do - Bobby Sheen 4. Too Late - Mandrill 5. The Game Is Over (What's The Matter With You) - Brown Sugar 6. Because Of You - Jackie Wilson 7. Pour Your Little Heart Out - The Drifters 8. Think It Over (And Be Sure) - Liz Verdi 9. What's That On Your Finger - Kenny Carter 10. Baby-A-Go-Go - Barbara McNair 11. I Can't Break The News To Myself - Ben E King 12. The Stars - Barbara Lewis 13. Something's Wrong - Chris Clark 14. Don't Pity Me - Joanie Sommers 15. Here Are The Pieces Of My Broken Heart - Gladys Knight & The Pips 16. In Love - Tony Galla 17. Tune Up - Jnr Walker & The All-Stars 18. Beggin' - Timebox 19. Stolen Hours - Patrice Holloway 20. Call On Me - The Dynells 21. How - The Masqueraders 22. Let’s Tak It Over — Spencer Wiggins 23. Talkin' 'Bout My Baby - Dottie & Millie 24. (Just A Little) Faith And Understanding - The Magicians 25. Dynamite Exploded - Honey & The Bees 26. I’m Slowly Moulding - Cody Black 27. What's With This Loneliness - Chuck Jackson 28. If This Is Love (I’d Rather Be Lonely) - The Precisions 29. It'll Never Be Over For Me - Timi Yuro Compiled by Ian Dewhirst with assistance from Tim Brown and Ady Croasdel Merry Christmas All! Ian D 7
Frankie Crocker Posted December 18, 2014 Posted December 18, 2014 Brilliant Ian. I would like the lot for Christmas but I guess I can hang on for a couple of months.
Pete S Posted December 18, 2014 Posted December 18, 2014 My goodness - that has got to be the best compilation ever made. Apart from my 10 hour Wigan special. 2
Ian Dewhirst Posted December 18, 2014 Author Posted December 18, 2014 Brilliant Ian. I would like the lot for Christmas but I guess I can hang on for a couple of months. LoL, it should have been out for Christmas but that pesky Northern Soul soundtrack has never stopped selling. I didn't want to risk arresting Harmless's biggest selling album ever so February it is.... Ian D 1
Ian Dewhirst Posted December 18, 2014 Author Posted December 18, 2014 My goodness - that has got to be the best compilation ever made. Apart from my 10 hour Wigan special. Yep, lol. I fhought that when I was going through your track-listings. Great minds etc, etc...a brilliant era helps too! Ian D
Pete S Posted December 18, 2014 Posted December 18, 2014 The problem is though - there's not going to be many here I haven't got in some shape or form, so I'd be buying it for the dvd really...and I can't justify paying £75 for that, but for someone who doesn't have such a big collection, it really is the best possible selection, either as a starter, or for someone maybe getting back into it - or just for anyone who appreciates good music. 1
Ian Dewhirst Posted December 18, 2014 Author Posted December 18, 2014 The problem is though - there's not going to be many here I haven't got in some shape or form, so I'd be buying it for the dvd really...and I can't justify paying £75 for that, but for someone who doesn't have such a big collection, it really is the best possible selection, either as a starter, or for someone maybe getting back into it - or just for anyone who appreciates good music. Actually, you're right to an extent. I have several hundred comps but the quality of the masters isn't always great. Finding the good masters is a task in itself and that's what we've done here. So top notch masters. However, here's the siginifant thing. The Northern Soul soundtrack has unearthed a huge audience, mamy of whom won't have the timw and ferret-like skills that we have to compile the goodies. So this is as good a package as any to get your teeth into and get the real deal. If we get just 10% of the audience who bought Northern Soul: The Soundtrack to invest in The Odyssey: A Northern Soul Time-Capsule then that'll be great. But I think we'll do much better than that touch wood! Merry Crimbo Pete! Ian D
Ian Dewhirst Posted December 18, 2014 Author Posted December 18, 2014 The problem is though - there's not going to be many here I haven't got in some shape or form, so I'd be buying it for the dvd really...and I can't justify paying £75 for that, but for someone who doesn't have such a big collection, it really is the best possible selection, either as a starter, or for someone maybe getting back into it - or just for anyone who appreciates good music. Actually, you're right to an extent. I have several hundred comps but the quality of the masters isn't always great. Finding the good masters is a task in itself and that's what we've done here. So top notch masters. However, here's the siginifant thing. The Northern Soul soundtrack has unearthed a huge audience, mamy of whom won't have the timw and ferret-like skills that we have to compile the goodies. So this is as good a package as any to get your teeth into and get the real deal. If we get just 10% of the audience who bought Northern Soul: The Soundtrack to invest in The Odyssey: A Northern Soul Time-Capsule then that'll be great. But I think we'll do much better than that touch wood! Merry Crimbo Pete! Ian D
Ian Dewhirst Posted December 18, 2014 Author Posted December 18, 2014 Posting from a Samsung outside the 100 Club is a bitch.... Ian D
Pete S Posted December 18, 2014 Posted December 18, 2014 Actually, you're right to an extent. I have several hundred comps but the quality of the masters isn't always great. Finding the good masters is a task in itself and that's what we've done here. So top notch masters. However, here's the siginifant thing. The Northern Soul soundtrack has unearthed a huge audience, mamy of whom won't have the timw and ferret-like skills that we have to compile the goodies. So this is as good a package as any to get your teeth into and get the real deal. If we get just 10% of the audience who bought Northern Soul: The Soundtrack to invest in The Odyssey: A Northern Soul Time-Capsule then that'll be great. But I think we'll do much better than that touch wood! Merry Crimbo Pete! Ian D I'd like to hear a perfect quality version of Gino Washington - Rat Race - the ones he had pressed were very noisy
Winsford Soul Posted December 18, 2014 Posted December 18, 2014 Congratulations Ian. Must be a relief to be able to finally issue the details of such a mamouth undertaking without any leaks to us lot, especially on here as we normally get to hear a few rumours. Steve
Derek Pearson Posted December 18, 2014 Posted December 18, 2014 (edited) As far back as I can remember (which must be touching close to the end of the seventies) every time when the name of Ian Dewhirst came into conversation all I ever heard people say without fail was good things about the man. People used many long flowing words I'd never heard of before - generous was one I distinctly recall mentioned. No matter what the subject was he was always held in very high esteem and the pedestal he was placed on was very high indeed. Nothings changed it's exactly the same today as it was then. Knowing all what's been said about you and I guess you've been thinking about it - I gotta admit it would be a great idea if you could donate a copy of The Odyssey: A Northern Soul Time-Capsule Box Set to the winner of a competition set by you here on Soul Source. I say 3 cheers for Ian - hip hip hoorah, hip hip hoorah, hip hip hoorah, I'm gonna write to my MP straightaway that man should get an OBE for Services To Music. All together now - for he's a jolly good fellow........ Edited December 18, 2014 by Derek Pearson 2
Cunnie Posted December 18, 2014 Posted December 18, 2014 LoL, it should have been out for Christmas but that pesky Northern Soul soundtrack has never stopped selling. I didn't want to risk arresting Harmless's biggest selling album ever so February it is.... Ian D Yeah Dewdrop. Our lass was going to get me this for Christmas but as you have delayed it I'll probably end up with socks & slippers now.
Ian Dewhirst Posted December 19, 2014 Author Posted December 19, 2014 As far back as I can remember (which must be touching close to the end of the seventies) every time when the name of Ian Dewhirst came into conversation all I ever heard people say without fail was good things about the man. People used many long flowing words I'd never heard of before - generous was one I distinctly recall mentioned. No matter what the subject was he was always held in very high esteem and the pedestal he was placed on was very high indeed. Nothings changed it's exactly the same today as it was then. Knowing all what's been said about you and I guess you've been thinking about it - I gotta admit it would be a great idea if you could donate a copy of The Odyssey: A Northern Soul Time-Capsule Box Set to the winner of a competition set by you here on Soul Source.I say 3 cheers for Ian - hip hip hoorah, hip hip hoorah, hip hip hoorah, I'm gonna write to my MP straightaway that man should get an OBE for Services To Music.All together now - for he's a jolly good fellow........ Derek, would you be good enough to write my obituary please mate... Ian D
soultronic Posted December 19, 2014 Posted December 19, 2014 The problem is though - there's not going to be many here I haven't got in some shape or form, so I'd be buying it for the dvd really...and I can't justify paying £75 for that, but for someone who doesn't have such a big collection, it really is the best possible selection, either as a starter, or for someone maybe getting back into it - or just for anyone who appreciates good musIC congratulations Ian and everyone who was involved in this project. the title just about sums it up. from a purely selfish point of view as someone who spends more than he can afford already on our wonderful music . [ including a recent purchase from the Dewhirst archive, carl carltons - fighting in the name of love ] as Pete states i do have the lions share of the superb tracks on here . are there any plans to do a scaled down version of the Odyssey with say the dvds and the booklet , for those in a similar position . my wants list has already put me in a similar position to the Russian ECONOMY.! must get out and try a bit of fracking in the back garden. i said FRACKING. SHORTY 1
Steve S 60 Posted December 19, 2014 Posted December 19, 2014 Already got this pre-ordered. Amazon will probably drop the price before the actual release date, but even so, not a bad price for eight CDs, two DVDs of never seen before interviews and a book. Great to see the tracks arranged in chronological order of when and where they were played. Nice one Ian. 1
Ian Dewhirst Posted December 19, 2014 Author Posted December 19, 2014 congratulations Ian and everyone who was involved in this project. the title just about sums it up. from a purely selfish point of view as someone who spends more than he can afford already on our wonderful music . [ including a recent purchase from the Dewhirst archive, carl carltons - fighting in the name of love ] as Pete states i do have the lions share of the superb tracks on here . are there any plans to do a scaled down version of the Odyssey with say the dvds and the booklet , for those in a similar position . my wants list has already put me in a similar position to the Russian ECONOMY.! must get out and try a bit of fracking in the back garden. i said FRACKING. SHORTY No Shorty. All my releases are designed to suck money up from obsessives like ourselves unfortunately..... Having said that, I'll have a look at maybe doing a DVD/Book format as that would probably do well in it's own right. Meantime, get yer dosh out. You have til the end of Feb to save up! Ian
Derek Pearson Posted December 19, 2014 Posted December 19, 2014 Derek, would you be good enough to write my obituary please mate...Ian D It would make me very sad to hear of your demise Ian but I'd be honoured to write your obituary. But please try hold on a bit longer - just give it a couple o' weeks after you've got the competition up an' running eh? Derek Thought I'd mention it in passing but have you got any thoughts on somebody looking after your collection at all?
soultronic Posted December 20, 2014 Posted December 20, 2014 No Shorty. All my releases are designed to suck money up from obsessives like ourselves unfortunately..... Having said that, I'll have a look at maybe doing a DVD/Book format as that would probably do well in it's own right. Meantime, get yer dosh out. You have til the end of Feb to save up! Ian FAIR DINKUM.
Rick Cooper Posted December 20, 2014 Posted December 20, 2014 IanFantastic selection.Almost all of the tracks I've got on other CDs but worth getting for 100% quality with no fillers.Good to see some Cameo Parkway tracks getting legal CD issue, how about some more.Of course anything with track 25 CD 2 has to be an essential purchase.Rick
Ian Dewhirst Posted December 23, 2014 Author Posted December 23, 2014 Ian Fantastic selection.Almost all of the tracks I've got on other CDs but worth getting for 100% quality with no fillers. Good to see some Cameo Parkway tracks getting legal CD issue, how about some more. Of course anything with track 25 CD 2 has to be an essential purchase. Rick Cheers Rick. Yep, it would be nice to see a proper release of the Cameo Parkway catalogue. I actually did some of the UK reissues in the 70s - Bobby Paris, Yvonne Baker etc but since then there's only been those dodgy Campark volumes. As it happens I have a new album series commencing next year and since I'm communicating with Abko again I'll try and get a package going..... Ian D 1
Ian Dewhirst Posted January 23, 2015 Author Posted January 23, 2015 OK, the 2xCD promos for this MAMMOTH box set are all set to roll out to Press and Radio within the next couple of weeks, so don't be surprised if you start hearing some of these classics on a radio near you soon! Ian D 1
Mike Posted January 23, 2015 Posted January 23, 2015 Ian we do have a release section in the front page news/articles that is set up for such release news/info as this can you use this in future as requested thanks mike thread closed as per the above# link: https://www.soul-source.co.uk/articles/news-soul/2013-newsarticles-for-the-front-page-r2723
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