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I found this 45 on Jupiter by the Pips featuring Gladys Knight and can not find anything on it.  Could this be considered a norther soul record and/or more info on the label etc.

I attached a short clip. I would put the whole song up, but my volume keeps going to mute.  If someone has a fix for this I would be grateful.

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pips & gladys knight morning noon & night.mp3

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It is on the Gladys Knight & the Pips music for pleasure lp I think. 

Northern Soul.... Just a record played at a NS venue. It isn't a genre. 

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Thanks chalky.  I noticed the date on the LP(1965)  Do you think the Jupiter release is this old?

  On 29/08/2016 at 16:25, briank said:

Thanks chalky.  I noticed the date on the LP(1965)  Do you think the Jupiter release is this old?

I think couple of years earlier as looking it up it I've seen it on a CD of the Fire and Fury labels.  Can't see it on any listings though after a quick look?

Don;'t know anything about the Jupiter release, something doesn't look right with it???  The Lp has a different credit for the writer?

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A 70s pressing of an older track, designed I assume to cash in on the popularity of Gladys.  

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I believe that song was recorded in late 1961 or early 1962 for Bobby and Danny Robinson's Fury Records.  That album has their Fury cuts.

  On 30/08/2016 at 01:35, Kris Holmes said:

that 45 definitely looks late to me

It should. It was released in 1977, as noted by its "P77" dating.  I suspect that it wasn't pressed up by Bobby Robinson, and so, was a bootleg.

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  On 29/08/2016 at 18:17, Steve G said:

A 70s pressing of an older track, designed I assume to cash in on the popularity of Gladys.  

It is a 70s pressing as there is a date in the dead wax of 12/23/77. 

Why would they bootleg this?

  On 30/08/2016 at 13:03, briank said:

It is a 70s pressing as there is a date in the dead wax of 12/23/77. 

Why would they bootleg this?

I guess as Steve alluded, to cash in on the success of the group at the time.

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I can't imagine them getting much cash from this release.  The flip side is ''I can't stand by''.  Is this on that LP also?  If this is a 'boot' then I don't think there are any other releases on this Jupiter label.

Thanks for all the info.

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