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On 7/22/2017 at 18:29, chalky said:

Don't know if its been mentioned in this topic but the original Bob of Bob & Earl was Bobby Byrd alongside Earl Nelson.

Not the JB Bobby Byrd, it's the real name for Bobby Day.

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6 hours ago, ady croasdell said:

Not the JB Bobby Byrd, it's the real name for Bobby Day.

Yes, The Bobby Byrd who formed The Flames in 1949, who later became The Hollywood Flames.  Interesting that James Brown's backing group, with the OTHER Bobby Byrd, was called The famous FLAMES.  Enough coincidence to cause some confusion.  But, it was total coincidence, as one group was in L.A. and one in Georgia, and both Bobby Byrds' names were never prominent nor in the public's view at the same time.  The Hollywood Flames were gone by late 1966, and Byrd had been out of the group for a few years, before Brown allowed HIS Bobby Byrd to "come out a bit from under his own shadow".

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On 12/5/2016 at 14:13, BabyBoyAndMyLass said:

Hi Frank, as anyone who reads my input will know I know nothing about records and I've had a lot of luck recently researching the ones I do have that I've had for years, so is this the yellow TRANS release or just another copy?

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I believe this is a legitimate release, I have the same one and sources say all originals carry the 'circle with the V' stamp.

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6 hours ago, Soul-Slider said:

I believe this is a legitimate release, I have the same one and sources say all originals carry the 'circle with the V' stamp.

The circle with drumsticks is for the mastering company, Artisan. 

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This was my first ever 'proper' topic on SS. I want to revive it and concentrate on Mirwood! Please post Mirwood tracks here and discuss further this epic Northern soul label. I'll go for one. 

 

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7 minutes ago, the yank said:

 

Superb, as a Bass player myself have been playing along to this one for over 30 years, the bass is to die for, absolutely top drawer! Thanks!

 

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On 09/08/2017 at 23:59, Soul-Slider said:

I believe this is a legitimate release, I have the same one and sources say all originals carry the 'circle with the V' stamp.

I've got this copy and was told it was a bootleg. However the sound quality is first rate so it might be legal reissue. 

Dave 

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19 minutes ago, Soul-Slider said:

FABULOUS!!!!

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Top Drawer spin!

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4 minutes ago, Only Dreaming said:

I've got this copy and always thought it was a bootleg. However the sound quality is first rate so always thought it might be legal reissue. 

Dave 

The circle with a V is actually a Snare Drum and two drumsticks and is the mark of the pressing plant. The Trans issue with the drum in the runout as I understand it is a legitimate  third issue.

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17 minutes ago, BabyBoyAndMyLass said:

The circle with a V is actually a Snare Drum and two drumsticks and is the mark of the pressing plant. The Trans issue with the drum in the runout as I understand it is a legitimate  third issue.

No it isn't. I have already said above it is for the studio & mastering company Artisan Sound Recorders, not the pressing plant.

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15 minutes ago, BabyBoyAndMyLass said:

The circle with a V is actually a Snare Drum and two drumsticks and is the mark of the pressing plant. The Trans issue with the drum in the runout as I understand it is a legitimate  third issue.

It is not a snare drum and sticks it just looks that way , ( it's just the "A" of Artisan and a record ) , and it is NOT the mark of the pressing plant , it is the mark of the mastering company Artisan ( as stated earlier by Karl ) and the stamp is their company logo ... :thumbsup:

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The "Trans" copies are boots/unofficial pressings. 

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2 hours ago, WoodButcher said:

It is not a snare drum and sticks it just looks that way , ( it's just the "A" of Artisan and a record ) , and it is NOT the mark of the pressing plant , it is the mark of the mastering company Artisan ( as stated earlier by Karl ) and the stamp is their company logo ... :thumbsup:

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The "Trans" copies are boots/unofficial pressings. 

Pants. Yes I did read your post at the time Chalks about Artisan sorry. So, are these the pressings commissioned by Michel Soussan then? If so I'm even more buzzing, I'm very keen on 70's boots as a historical area of collecting! Also addressing this to Woodbutcher!

 

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32 minutes ago, BabyBoyAndMyLass said:

Pants. Yes I did read your post at the time Chalks about Artisan pressing plant. So, are these the pressings commissioned by Michel Soussan then? If so I'm even more buzzing, I'm very keen on 70's boots as a historical area of collecting! Also addressing this to Woodbutcher!

 

Again Artisan isn't a pressing plant, it was a studio and a mastering company.  Once mastered some other company did the pressing.

Is Michel Soussan related to Simon?

Those with he Artisan mastering stamp are originals.

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3 minutes ago, chalky said:

Again Artisan isn't a pressing plant, it was a studio and a mastering company.  Once mastered some other company did the pressing.

Is Michel Soussan related to Simon?

Those with he Artisan mastering stamp are originals.

Michel is his given name I think . 

The "Trans" pressings from '75 also have the Artisan stamp , leastways mine has it leading to me believing it to be a legit 45 , but have been told umpteen times by umpteen 'experts' over the 30-odd years I've had it that it's a boot pressed up for the scene by the label owner at the request of the light-fingered one ... so it's a bit of a grey area still in my mind ... :g:


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7 minutes ago, chalky said:

Again Artisan isn't a pressing plant, it was a studio and a mastering company.  Once mastered some other company did the pressing.

Is Michel Soussan related to Simon?

Those with he Artisan mastering stamp are originals.

C'mon Chalks, you know I don't know much, now I'm confused. So it is a legit reissue? Yes Simon Soussan's real name was Michel, didn't you know? Wish I had an alias, I'd switch to it at times like this!

So mine has the Artisan stamp, and is a genuine legit third issue? Is that it? I don't know it all and one thing I like about SS is the fact that I learn stuff, I don't BS and hopefully learn stuff about the records I love!

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Michel is his given name I think . 

The "Trans" pressings from '75 also have the Artisan stamp , leastways mine has it leading to me believing it to be a legit 45 , but have been told umpteen times by umpteen 'experts' over the 30-odd years I've had it that it's a boot pressed up for the scene by the label owner at the request of the light-fingered one ... so it's a bit of a grey area still in my mind ... :g:

Also my understanding of it!

 

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He wouldn't be the first label owner to run a press of a release at the behest of someone on the scene.  Major Bill was another.  If it is from the label owner and has the stamp of Artisan he was using the original plates.

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Or the new stampers used for the 'reissue' were also done by Artisan which would be logical.

What we need are nice clean images of the deadwax details of the Trans-American and Trans pressings to see if they were both from the same plates or two different masters.

No doubt they were from the original master-tape but whether labels kept all the old stampers in an archive is another question , as they are pretty delicate and wear out quite quickly I'd guess that they were binned after use and new ones cut as required ... especially some 8 years later as with this 45 ... ?

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47 minutes ago, WoodButcher said:

Or the new stampers used for the 'reissue' were also done by Artisan which would be logical.

What we need are nice clean images of the deadwax details of the Trans-American and Trans pressings to see if they were both from the same plates or two different masters.

No doubt they were from the original master-tape but whether labels kept all the old stampers in an archive is another question , as they are pretty delicate and wear out quite quickly I'd guess that they were binned after use and new ones cut as required ... especially some 8 years later as with this 45 ... ?

It's a lovely 45, crisp clear, loud, I have no interest in it's value, to me it is a prized artefact, when I put it on it is just superb! I have a few 45s not all crap either! 😉

 

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59 minutes ago, chalky said:

He wouldn't be the first label owner to run a press of a release at the behest of someone on the scene.  Major Bill was another.  If it is from the label owner and has the stamp of Artisan he was using the original plates.

My understanding is that when Soussan went on one of his visits he commissioned a press on the grounds of it getting plays on the UK scene. I have to say, for all his dodgy dealings getting a repress done for the UK scene which the labels and artists didn't know about is one of the man's finest accomplishments, we know he did some dodgy deals but he did help some of the artists out which can only be a good thing!

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12 minutes ago, BabyBoyAndMyLass said:

My understanding is that when Soussan went on one of his visits he commissioned a press on the grounds of it getting plays on the UK scene. I have to say, for all his dodgy dealings getting a repress done for the UK scene which the labels and artists didn't know about is one of the man's finest accomplishments, we know he did some dodgy deals but he did help some of the artists out which can only be a good thing!

The label obviously knew about it ... :rolleyes:

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2 minutes ago, WoodButcher said:

The label obviously knew about it ... :rolleyes:

I meant the labels not knowing that the records were getting spins over here in UK. But then you knew that of course, unless it was a comprehension issue rather than a pedantry one 😉

 

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9 hours ago, BabyBoyAndMyLass said:

I meant the labels not knowing that the records were getting spins over here in UK. But then you knew that of course, unless it was a comprehension issue rather than a pedantry one 😉

 

Other label owners were getting requests from UK people for records to be released. 

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Another 'anomoly'...this time the Mirwood Sherlie Matthews 45.

Another Soussan press? 

Am I right in thinking the legitimate release is on the Inferno UK LP from the mid 1980's?

Pretty sure this has been discussed before but thought I'd re-release it (pardon the pun!) as we are on a Mirwood trip. 

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Brilliant stuff lads, Mirwood such a good label, so many killer sounds. I'm sure it's been discussed many times but it would be nice to my mind to have a comprehensive discussion about all things Mirwood, with sounds posted, cheers fellas!  Lasses like the Mirwoods too, be nice to have some female views on fave sounds from the label as well!

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Staying with the Mirwood theme at one time Shotgun And The Duck/Do The Temptation Walk double sider was so big! Great label.


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13 hours ago, RC166 said:

All 'Mirwood' singles are unofficial 70s reissues

Plus some reissues from Bob and Earl 

Beautiful!

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Could've sworn I posted this in here already, can't see it! 

 

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On 28/04/2018 at 18:13, the yank said:

 

One of the very finest tunes to ever grace the old Northern soul scene. Been firmly in my top ten all time faves since the very first time I heard it in 72. 

Given the sheer volume of output on Mirwood, most played for the first time during the scenes early 70's heyday, and 99% of which was absolutely top drawer, surely there is a case for this label to be viewed as the finest ever for Northern tunes? I can't think of another, outside of the real majors such as Motown and Stax/Atlantic, which could even begin to come close. And that's including Ric-Tic, Golden World, Parkway etc. 

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On 29/04/2018 at 17:54, Soul-Slider said:

Another 'anomoly'...this time the Mirwood Sherlie Matthews 45.

Another Soussan press? 

Am I right in thinking the legitimate release is on the Inferno UK LP from the mid 1980's?

Pretty sure this has been discussed before but thought I'd re-release it (pardon the pun!) as we are on a Mirwood trip. 

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Not Sherlie Matthews and Not My Sugar Baby, just some session singer Soussain got to warble over the My Little Girl backing track in the 70s. Bootleg of course, nowt to do with Mirwod except the track

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2 hours ago, ady croasdell said:

Not Sherlie Matthews and Not My Sugar Baby, just some session singer Soussain got to warble over the My Little Girl backing track in the 70s. Bootleg of course, nowt to do with Mirwod except the track

Not according to Sherlie herself...read the comments on these 2 videos...

 

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2 hours ago, Soul-Slider said:

Not according to Sherlie herself...read the comments on these 2 videos...

 

She says thank you for posting my song, which is the music she wrote not the vocal. She told me it wasn't her singing.

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Here are some articles from Blues and Soul on Bob and Earl and Fred Smith (who definitely isn't Barry White).  The Bobby Byrd mentioned is not James Brown's long-time associate (and father of singer Carleen Anderson).  The article on Fred Smith was written by Sharon Wood, wife of Randy Wood, who then had a connection with Blues and Soul/Contempo.  Some topical references to Bill Cosby too.

Jackie Lee later resurfaced in yet another guise as Jay Dee on the Barry White produced "Come On In Love" album, which included "Strange Funky Games and Things" (vocal and instrumental), which was released in about 1974.  An almost twenty year association between the two. 

 

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