Rick Scott Posted March 9, 2015 Posted March 9, 2015 (edited) One of my plays from the 70's at the Cleethorpes Winter Gardens my Girls Three C/U which was released in 1977 now turns out to be the original version of the St. Tropez L.P. Only track (1978) that got plays on the Rare Groove/Jazz Funk Scene then recently sampled by various artists on the R&B Scene and had spins on the Northern/Modern Scene. Last year (Jan 2014) the St. Tropez version (Hold On To Love) was edited down th a 7" version and released with Al Foster Band - Nite Of The Wolf on the other side (Mellow Mellow Right On Records), there are 3 copies of this edit for sale on the internet for £100 - £17.97 and £19.91 there was one for £40 but that has now gone which seems a lot for a re-edit from last year but it must be now deleted and in demand. The reason why i mention this is there is a lot of Northern/Modern interest of the St. Tropez track (which as i say turns out NOT to be the original version) hence the re-edit version release. So, if you want or need a copy of The "Original Version" now is a good time to grab one cheap as chips. Ther are 22 copies up on Discogs from 1 euro to£4.99, this track may not be for you but it is doing it for me all over again (uncovered) and it is up on you tube so you can have a listen and make your own mind up, But don't sleep on it, look what happed with Mark Williams House For Sale, when that was found to be another version of Millie Jackson, it was on the internet cheap and went fast and try finding one now. so search for PAGE THREE - HOLD ON TO LOVE (WARNER BROTHERS) 7" Good Luck and Enjoy if this is your Cup Of Tea Rick Edited March 14, 2015 by RICK SCOTT 1
Roburt Posted March 9, 2015 Posted March 9, 2015 (edited) As implied by the group name (Page Three), this trio were all glamour models who tried for a singing career. Their track was produced & arranged by two ex-members of the Shadows. By all accounts they appeared on TotP on 25/8/1977 to plug this track (no doubt coz they were pleasing on the eye). The 45 was also released in Japan. Can't say I'm at all impressed with their vocals though the cut is quite danceable. Edited March 9, 2015 by Roburt
John Benson Posted March 11, 2015 Posted March 11, 2015 Can't say as the ladies do it for me either, but the tune is nice and also familiar to me for the 'version' by Cee Lo Green from around 4 years back which sort of samples the riff. I prefer the Jack Splash mix, but can't seem to find a clip of that one. 1
ockers Posted March 11, 2015 Posted March 11, 2015 That mark williams is bloody awful The st tropez is much better imho
Ian Dewhirst Posted March 11, 2015 Posted March 11, 2015 Jack Splash version. Best song of the last 5 years for me...... Ian D 2
Rick Scott Posted March 11, 2015 Author Posted March 11, 2015 (edited) Hi Ian, Cee Lo Green mix is fab which we give lots of spins at our Modern Nites at Heslem Park Rugby Club in Scunthorpe (next one this Friday 13th March), Fellow DJ Dicko spins the St Topez version now and again And i may play Page There on Friday, Just for the record there IS a better sound bite of Page Three version on You Tube the one on here i think has been linked from Discogs which isn't very good sound quality at all, not a classic record by any means but nice to pick the original version of the song cheap regardless of it's background and it is still working for me. Any way Ian hope you are well, we go back a long long way Rick Update... Did play it as my last tune and a full dance floor response and people wanting info about it in order to purchase a copy so a good result for a few sellers and that is what it is all about Edited March 14, 2015 by RICK SCOTT
Guest Ivor Jones Posted March 12, 2015 Posted March 12, 2015 Jack Splash version. Best song of the last 5 years for me...... Ian D Ditto Ian…..Superb
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