Guest Posted December 12, 2015 Posted December 12, 2015 Anybody who has followed these unreleased downloads from Motown will be pleased to see the latest , 1965, was issued yesterday. It's very good IMHO...some offbeat stuff, some classic Motown and good covers and alternate versions. the 2 Ivy Hunter tracks are great... will feature some next week on my radio show....The Soulful Shack www.fcumradio.co.uk 1.Dance Yeah Dance — Stevie Wonder 2.While The City Sleeps — Spinners 3.Til 12 O'Clock — Stevie Wonder 4.Goodbye Eilene — Shorty Long 5.My Precious Dreams — Brenda Holloway 6.Stuck-Up — Oma Heard 7.Just Your Love — Four Tops 8.What Have I Done To Myself — Brenda Holloway 9.Didn't I — The Hit Pack 10.Can't Break The Habit (Alternate Version) — Martha Reeves and The Vandellas 11.Funny (How Time Slips Away) — Stevie Wonder 12.About My Baby — Stevie Wonder 13.Stepping Closer To Your Heart — The Monitors 14.Lucky Lucky Me — Ivy Jo Hunter 15.Try A Little Tenderness — Smokey Robinson & The Miracles 16.I Cried For You — Smokey Robinson & The Miracles 17.I Like Everything About You (Alternate Vocal Version) — Four Tops 18.It — Little Lisa 19.My Daddy Knows Best — Little Lisa 20.It's Got To Be Love — Monitors 21.Going To A Go-Go (Alternate Version) — Smokey Robinson & The Miracles 22.For Once In My Life — Connie Haines 23.Baby You Know You Ain't Right (Alternate Slow Version) — Jr. Walker & The All Stars 24.Yesterday — Chris Clark 25.Determination — Ivy Jo Hunter 26.I Got Heaven Right Here On Earth (Alternate Version) — The Temptations 27.I Don't Want You Anymore — Chris Clark 28.Can't Figure It Out — Lewis Sisters
Guest johnny hart Posted December 12, 2015 Posted December 12, 2015 Tuned in to "SoulFul Shack" {wasnt that a Mark Bicknell show?} Saturday 20.00hrs .; 4 or 5 Ns oldies ,Luther I, Ted Ford ,Chris Cooper, Bunny "Follow My Heart" , not heard that for years! Then ;"Im So greatful " 4 Tops, Tempts lp version of "Hey Girl" .This guys definately better than SCD, then all very listenable,;Lou Rawls " Love is AHurting" Ikettes "Im so Thankful",Maxine Brown Lp track,Wille Hutch, Nice new to me Billy Griffin /Miracles track very Knowledgeable trivia chat , this guys good give him a try! Lol , Johnny Hart , malaga spain
Guest MBarrett Posted December 12, 2015 Posted December 12, 2015 (edited) There's been a live version of Stevie Wonder Funny (How Time Slips Away) around for ever hasn't there. Duet with Clarence Paul. The quality isn't that good but I've always liked it. https://youtu.be/wGvVSa-cjPw Edited December 12, 2015 by MBarrett
Guest Posted December 13, 2015 Posted December 13, 2015 3 hours ago, MBarrett said: There's been a live version of Stevie Wonder Funny (How Time Slips Away) around for ever hasn't there. Duet with Clarence Paul. The quality isn't that good but I've always liked it. https://youtu.be/wGvVSa-cjPw The version on 1965 is a studio cut...the previous is a live from a Motor town revue. It's quite good. The pairing with Clarence Paul is interesting in hindsight. I feel that Motown didn't know what to do with Stevie...it's as if they felt a young teenager should not have 'romantic' songs...his stuff after 'fingertips' and prior to ' uptight' are all dance/novelty type...as this 1965 shows.
Robbk Posted December 13, 2015 Posted December 13, 2015 I was looking for records all over USA in 1964, and NEVER saw the scheduled release of "High Heel Sneakers" backed with "Funny How time Slips away". I have only ever seen it with "Music Talk", both on DJ and store stock. I NEVER saw the other pressing even in The Motown Record File and Jobete Music Record File. I don't think it EVER got to the pressing stage. I think the flip side was changed before it even got scheduled for pressing (e.g. it was only slated, and never even scheduled). Have any of you ever seen a scan of a pressed up Tamla 45, even WDJ?
Soulfinger Posted December 13, 2015 Posted December 13, 2015 This is a great set. Ivy Jo's tracks are cracking. I particularly like the alternate versions of Can't Break the Habit and Baby You Know You Ain't Right.
Chalky Posted December 13, 2015 Posted December 13, 2015 8 hours ago, RobbK said: I was looking for records all over USA in 1964, and NEVER saw the scheduled release of "High Heel Sneakers" backed with "Funny How time Slips away". I have only ever seen it with "Music Talk", both on DJ and store stock. I NEVER saw the other pressing even in The Motown Record File and Jobete Music Record File. I don't think it EVER got to the pressing stage. I think the flip side was changed before it even got scheduled for pressing (e.g. it was only slated, and never even scheduled). Have any of you ever seen a scan of a pressed up Tamla 45, even WDJ? It's certainly out there Rob
Jim G Posted December 13, 2015 Posted December 13, 2015 Stevie Wonder "Funny How Time Slips Away" up for auction on Ebay https://www.ebay.com/itm/STEVIE-WONDER-FUNNY-HOW-TIME-SLIPS-AWAY-WITHDRAWN-1965-TAMLA-MOTOWN-B-SIDE-45-/141851344239?hash=item2106ffbd6f:g:RSAAAOSwyQtVuVkg
Robbk Posted December 13, 2015 Posted December 13, 2015 4 hours ago, chalky said: It's certainly out there Rob Wow!!! Even a store-stocker!!! It was withdrawn, probably from the pressing plant or distributor, with just a few escaping at the distributor, and, possibly from a few Detroit stores that got it, similar to the situations with Oma Heard VIP, Patrice Holloway and Kim Weston's "A Little More Love".
Guest Posted December 13, 2015 Posted December 13, 2015 I had a Kim Weston stock copy. I didn't know it was anything special (the disc, not the track which is wonderful). When I put my US Motown 45s up for auction, (and one collector got about 90% of them) I remember that the bid for my Kim Weston was way out of line from all the rest. I wasn't aware it was 'rare' as in withdrawn etc.
Guest Posted December 13, 2015 Posted December 13, 2015 really enjoying this 1965 set...most tracks do it for me. The Shorty Long track is nice but what a weird song.....I wonder if it relates to a real life scenario?
Robbk Posted December 13, 2015 Posted December 13, 2015 3 minutes ago, snakepit said: really enjoying this 1965 set...most tracks do it for me. The Shorty Long track is nice but what a weird song.....I wonder if it relates to a real life scenario? I, too, like the Shorty Long cut. I like him singing in a mellow, less Bluesy style, sometimes. He sang a few mellow ballads while with Gwen Gordy's Tri-Phi Records. "Going Away" is a great example. The Hit Pack cut is also very nice, with a nice job done by lead, Robert Dobyne. The Oma Heard cut is nice, as well.
Soul-slider Posted December 13, 2015 Posted December 13, 2015 How do I find them? Is it too late to listen, I can't find them on the fcum home page?
Guest Posted December 13, 2015 Posted December 13, 2015 (edited) on next weeks show www.fcumradio.co.uk sat/sun 20,00 mon/tue 17.00 playing 3 tracks on the show Edited December 13, 2015 by Guest
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