Guest eedeecee Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 hi there, I recently came across this disc by The Fuller Brothers -moaning, groaning and crying/time's a wasting on Soul Clock SC 105. The labels are yellowish gold with red printing. The run out groove has the inscription F 2725, F 2724 respectively. The label mentions 'distributed by Fantasy /Galaxy records'. does anybody knows if this is the 1st pressing and what it is worth?? Also I am curious to know which clubs in the UK play or have played this record and what side is big.... thanks sofar eedeecee
John Elias Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 (edited) Yeah you got the original first release worth about £25 I'd say,not much demand for this oldie these days I'd say,no doubt someone may have different ideas,quite a nice tune though.ps...Times a wasting is the track to play Edited October 10, 2006 by dancingcollector
Guest Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 Yeh,got to agree ,apparently "Time,s A Wasting was a big play at the Torch in Tunstall(or so i,ve always thought) 1972-73,also look out for the backing track used again on--"Remember Me" also on Soul clock--i think? Tony.C.
Guest Bearsoul Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 YEAH BIG 'GOLDEN TORCH' TUNE...STILL LOVE IT THOUGH
Guest Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 This is the SECOND release (not a boot) but the second release distributed from Berkeley based Galaxy/Fantasy. The FIRST release is a GOLD label with RED text the clock has #'s 1 to 12 on it. We sell the copy you have for £30 The "clock" with numbers first press we sell @ £50 hope that helps
Guest Andy Kempster Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 This is the SECOND release (not a boot) but the second release distributed from Berkeley based Galaxy/Fantasy. The FIRST release is a GOLD label with RED text the clock has #'s 1 to 12 on it. We sell the copy you have for £30 The "clock" with numbers first press we sell @ £50 hope that helps moanin, groanin and cryin is on keymen as well, where does that fit in?
Guest Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 Yeah you got the original first release worth about £25 I'd say,not much demand for this oldie these days I'd say,no doubt someone may have different ideas,quite a nice tune though.ps...Times a wasting is the track to play Times a wasting is an old Torch play - but don't discard the Moaning Groaning side. In my opinion it's the superior side, also released on Keyman & a great "earthy" dancer but probably too slow for early 70s, just right for now tho'..... I occasionally play it out in London at Solid Hit & SITC Yes Tony, Whispers Remember me Soul Clock, & also another track with the same backing but I can't think who by at the moment, have to say though imo it's the worst of the trio so not worth remembering
Garethx Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 I envy you the thrill of stumbling across a record of this quality knowing nothing about the artists or the track's very long history as a Northern Soul scene classic. It's easy to forget that tracks which we often regard as old hat are the scene's greatest (only?) weapon in finding new converts.
Paul McKay Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 Hearing Time's a wasting for the first time was a magical experience. The hunt for a copy was on and the Lighting shop in Petticoat Lane was where I found my copy (1st issue too) for 75p. I played it at SITC last year and was pleasantly surprised by the reaction. Don't hear it too often these days (cue Dave G!).
Guest eedeecee Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 I envy you the thrill of stumbling across a record of this quality knowing nothing about the artists or the track's very long history as a Northern Soul scene classic. you are right about the thrill of finding this 45 but even more so, discovering more about the meaning of this disc to DJ's and clubbers equals finding it...I am recently re-discovering Northern Soul music. I have never experienced the UK scene in the clubs, but I have collected the music for a long time... this recent find is a completely new discovery for me! it was in a box of a local journalist who actually reviewed soul music for a magazine in the days and who sold off his 'old' records, most in great condition too. I never heard of The Fuller Brothers, I looked up some info on the group and if my information is right the group must be white folks?? Hard to believe that!! Soul Clock is a great label, must look up some more...
Guest Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 Hearing Time's a wasting for the first time was a magical experience. The hunt for a copy was on and the Lighting shop in Petticoat Lane was where I found my copy (1st issue too) for 75p. I played it at SITC last year and was pleasantly surprised by the reaction. Don't hear it too often these days (cue Dave G!). Cue me ....why ?
Garethx Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 I'd be amazed if these Fuller Brothers were white: it would make the lyrics of Time's A Wasting a bit odd if they were from a white perspective.
Val (Chunky) Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 The Fuller Brothers also did "Stranger At My Door" Soul Clock 1002 which also came out on G,D&L but is a different mix
Citizen P Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 Third one with the same backing is The Promatics-- Sugar Pie Guy. All three played out around the same era, '71-'73 ish Tony
Guest TONY ROUNCE Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 Times a wasting is an old Torch play - but don't discard the Moaning Groaning side. In my opinion it's the superior side, also released on Keyman & a great "earthy" dancer but probably too slow for early 70s, just right for now tho'..... I occasionally play it out in London at Solid Hit & SITC also another track with the same backing but I can't think who by at the moment, Isn't it "Sugar Pie Honey" by the Promatics? Can't say for sure, haven't heard it in years... TONE
Paul R Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 (edited) Yes Tony, Whispers Remember me Soul Clock, & also another track with the same backing but I can't think who by at the moment, have to say though imo it's the worst of the trio so not worth remembering Sugar Pie Honey by the Promatics. Bought this on an emidisc with Buch Baker Working At The Go Go on the other side. I actually prefer the promatics. Possibly because it is the least played. I think the Whispers remember me is a bit lacklustre. But that's opinions for you Paul OK I was slowest on the draw with that one. Was I the only one that couldn't remember the label though. Edited October 10, 2006 by Paul r
Guest eedeecee Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 I'd be amazed if these Fuller Brothers were white: it would make the lyrics of Time's A Wasting a bit odd if they were from a white perspective. must be another group!?
steve z Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 must be another group!? GOSH Who would have thought it ATB Steve
Cheltsoulnights Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 This is the SECOND release (not a boot) but the second release distributed from Berkeley based Galaxy/Fantasy. The FIRST release is a GOLD label with RED text the clock has #'s 1 to 12 on it. We sell the copy you have for £30 The "clock" with numbers first press we sell @ £50 hope that helps Isnt there a lookalike bootleg? Not stamped And a very rare demo
45cellar Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 (edited) hi there, I recently came across this disc by The Fuller Brothers -moaning, groaning and crying/time's a wasting on Soul Clock SC 105. The labels are yellowish gold with red printing. The run out groove has the inscription F 2725, F 2724 respectively. The label mentions 'distributed by Fantasy /Galaxy records'. does anybody knows if this is the 1st pressing and what it is worth?? Also I am curious to know which clubs in the UK play or have played this record and what side is big.... thanks sofar eedeecee Hi I've scanned my copies of SC105 & SC109 both are Promotional and both are Stamped The Cuckoo Clock Design is the first press but is very rare. The Whispers which has the same backing track, also has "Remember Me" whereas some have "Remember". The Promatics on Jo Jo also used the same backing track I hope this helps Edited October 10, 2006 by 45cellar
Guest Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 (edited) Heres a Fuller Bros listing...going by the earlier titles I would hazard a guess at two different groups. FULLER BROTHERS Framed Convicted And Condemned Moon River CHALLENGE 9119 Ballad Of The Midnight Special The Gallow Tree CHALLENGE 9145 I Saw Her First Look Baby (The Sun Is Shining MONUMENT 892 Judge Me With Your Heart MONUMENT 925 66 Big Church Wedding Down MONUMENT 995 1967 Let Me Love You Don't Knock Me BELL 734 68 By My Side (I Want Her Moanin' Groanin' And Cryin' ]KEYMEN 110 68 ]FULLER BROTHERS Groupie Bitter Honey DECCA 32450 69 Let Me Love You Don't Knock Me SOUL CLOCK 101 69 Time's A-Wasting Moaning Groaning And Crying SOUL CLOCK 105 69 I Want Her By My Side Stranger At My Door SOUL CLOCK 1002 70 Edited October 10, 2006 by Simon White
Godzilla Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 must be another group!? I think there must have been a number of groups called The Fuller Brothers. There was one (white) with Jerry Fuller in it and I think Bobby Fuller was also in a band of the same name before Bobby Fuller Four. Wonder if the pic is either of those? Freddie Hughes mentions what I assume is the black group: Freddie described those early days in the Bay Area; "I was under age but the people had talent shows at various clubs. I was able to get in and sign up for the talent show and sing these songs which a couple of DJ's liked. They called me the "Male Little Aretha Franklin". I did one talent show singing "Talk To Me" by Little Willie John - I was about 14-15 years old and I won the talent shows at the Showcase and Sportsman Club. I was up against Wylie Trass, The Fuller Brothers, Johnny Talbot and the Thing, Marvin Holmes and the Uptights etc. I know Edwin Hawkins and his brothers personally and I sang in their group when I was coming up because we went to the same church. I worked with Eugene Blacknell for years in San Francisco at the Ghetto Club. John Turk and the 3rd Street Annexe I worked with them for years." Godz
Guest eedeecee Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 I think there must have been a number of groups called The Fuller Brothers. There was one (white) with Jerry Fuller in it and I think Bobby Fuller was also in a band of the same name before Bobby Fuller Four. Wonder if the pic is either of those? Freddie Hughes mentions what I assume is the black group: Freddie described those early days in the Bay Area; "I was under age but the people had talent shows at various clubs. I was able to get in and sign up for the talent show and sing these songs which a couple of DJ's liked. They called me the "Male Little Aretha Franklin". I did one talent show singing "Talk To Me" by Little Willie John - I was about 14-15 years old and I won the talent shows at the Showcase and Sportsman Club. I was up against Wylie Trass, The Fuller Brothers, Johnny Talbot and the Thing, Marvin Holmes and the Uptights etc. I know Edwin Hawkins and his brothers personally and I sang in their group when I was coming up because we went to the same church. I worked with Eugene Blacknell for years in San Francisco at the Ghetto Club. John Turk and the 3rd Street Annexe I worked with them for years." Godz I think you are right. I have found a few bits of info on the name The Fuller Brothers and to clear the confusion; The Fuller brothers were a popular Utah band with an eclectic mix of bluegrass/folk/country/rock. Jerry Fuller was also responsible for the launch of the careers of O.C. Smith (little green apples) and Al Wilson (show and tell) Jerry wrote and produced... Bobby Fuller, from Texas, was an American rock singer and guitarist best known for his classic "I Fought the Law" with The Bobby Fuller Four and then there's The Fuller Brothers who recorded for Soul Clock.... phew! thanks guys for all the deep diggin! It sure helped...
Guest Paul Posted October 11, 2006 Posted October 11, 2006 And don't forget about "Sugar Pie Honey" by Love & Brotherhood on Chess 2121 in 1971. Paul Mooney
Guest Posted October 12, 2006 Posted October 12, 2006 Hi I've scanned my copies of SC105 & SC109 both are Promotional and both are Stamped The Cuckoo Clock Design is the first press but is very rare. The Whispers which has the same backing track, also has "Remember Me" whereas some have "Remember". The Promatics on Jo Jo also used the same backing track I hope this helps Ive just had a look at my Soul Clock and interestingly ( never noticed it before) it says Duck / Jerk / HORSE ?? Ive done a duck and Jerked a fair bit but how do you do a HORSE ?? What is clever between Times a Waisting and Remember is that allthough its the same backing track the similarity isnt immediately obvious at all ! And as mentioned allthough Remember is the weaker version flip it and there is a gem of a soulful track -Worth buying just for that alone! Sorry cant mp3 it for you,pity
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