Swifty Posted August 2, 2015 Posted August 2, 2015 (edited) Bit confused here , there seems to be 2 Versions , 1 by Joseph Stubbs (Levi's Bro I Believe ) and 1 by the Falcons which I know Joe sang with and they have the same label number on Atkins Allstars.Great tune but which is the original version and value ? any help appreciated Swifty Edited August 2, 2015 by SWIFTY
Guest trickbag Posted August 2, 2015 Posted August 2, 2015 Falcons, The – Got To Make A Move Label:Atkins All-Star – AA 234Format:Vinyl, 7"Country:US Released:1982 Genre:Funk / SoulStyle: JOSEPH STUBBS Got To Make A Move MODERN SOUL 45 NM- mp3 End price:USD91 End date:2010-11-23 (EUR77)Start price:USD10 Start date:2010-11-16 Number of bids:5 Auctioned at:ebay Country:USA as you can see joes is 81, so first.JOSEPH STUBBS / ATKINS ALL-STARS. Got To Make A Move / Got To Make A Move (Instrumental). Original 1981 U.S. Private Release by ATKINS ALL-STAR ... hope this helps you swifty.ricky.
Robbk Posted August 2, 2015 Posted August 2, 2015 If it was listed alternatively as Joe Stubbs and The Falcons, I have to assume that the original recording was made by The Falcons, with Joe Stubbs on lead. That leads me to believe it was from a previously unreleased tape made under the auspices of Robert West (probably during the group's Lupine or period (or with the much lesser posibility that it was made during their Atlantic period)..
Dave Thorley Posted August 2, 2015 Posted August 2, 2015 (edited) If it was listed alternatively as Joe Stubbs and The Falcons, I have to assume that the original recording was made by The Falcons, with Joe Stubbs on lead. That leads me to believe it was from a previously unreleased tape made under the auspices of Robert West (probably during the group's Lupine or period (or with the much lesser posibility that it was made during their Atlantic period)..When speaking to The Stubbs family, they told me that it was recorded in the early 80's as stated on the record. They said it was the last thing that they recorded when the group reformed in the 80's. Also the track sounds like a 80's recording when you listen to it. The Joe Stubbs pressing was released a year before they re-released under The Falcons name, but they are the same recording. Also a member of this line up was another founding member Lance Finney, who we also visited and confirmed what we had been told by Joe's family. Edited August 2, 2015 by Dave Thorley 2
Dave Thorley Posted August 2, 2015 Posted August 2, 2015 (edited) PS Joe was a bit of a journeyman when it came to Detroit groups. When he left the Falcons, he joined The Originals and was the lead singer on 'Good night Irene'. Then later again having a spell with The Contours, before returning to the 80's line up of The Falcons. Lastly the group reformed one more time after his death with one member that worked in the group during the 50's/60's period, Carlos (Sonny) Munro in 2005, but this was short lived. Edited August 2, 2015 by Dave Thorley 3
Robbk Posted August 2, 2015 Posted August 2, 2015 When speaking to The Stubbs family, they told me that it was recorded in the early 80's as stated on the record. They said it was the last thing that they recorded when the group reformed in the 80's. Also the track sounds like a 80's recording when you listen to it. The Joe Stubbs pressing was released a year before they re-released under The Falcons name, but they are the same recording. Also a member of this line up was another founding member Lance Finney, who we also visited and confirmed what we had been told by Joe's family. Thanks. I didn't know that The original Falcons got back together. 1
Sunnysoul Posted August 2, 2015 Posted August 2, 2015 PS Joe was a bit of a journeyman when it came to Detroit groups. When he left the Falcons, he joined The Originals and was the lead singer on 'Good night Irene'. Then later again having a spell with The Contours, before returning to the 80's line up of The Falcons. Lastly the group reformed one more time after his death with one member that worked in the group during the 50's/60's period, Carlos (Sonny) Munro in 2005, but this was short lived.Wasn't his spell with the Contours before the Originals ?
Dave Thorley Posted August 3, 2015 Posted August 3, 2015 Wasn't his spell with the Contours before the Originals ?Could be
Swifty Posted August 3, 2015 Author Posted August 3, 2015 Is there a difference in value on these ? and what sort of price are they ? Cheers Swifty
Guest trickbag Posted August 3, 2015 Posted August 3, 2015 THE FALCONS ~ Got To Make A Move ~ Atkins All-Star 70's modern/northern soul 45Price:$51.00 USDStart Date:April 10, 2014End Date:April 20, 2014Bids:2Seller Feedback:9364Buyer Feedback:874 Click to enlargeThe Falcon PlayersGot To Make A Move / Got To Make A Move instrumental (Atkins All-Star) Record is in strong VG condition; plays well although mastered kind of quietlyfrom frenzy.ricky.
Robbk Posted August 4, 2015 Posted August 4, 2015 I believe he was with The Contours first, starting in 1966 ("Baby Hit And Run", It's So hard Being a Loser" 1967), and THEN with The Originals ("Good Night Irene" - 1967). The Contours - "Just a Little Misunderstanding"Wasn't his spell with the Contours before the Originals ?I believe so, as "Baby Hit and Run" and Just a Little Misunderstanding were both 1966, and "Good Night Irene" was 1967. 1
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