Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted (edited)

Just thinkin' 'bout the man when I saw the earlier version of "Shake off that dream" in a dealer's list today. Stated that Eddie and Shorty are the same person as I red in an old post, I was wonderin' if it's true (as was stated in the aforementioned post) if Eddie (or Shorty? :rofl:) was sometime usin' his brother's name to give a boost to his singin' career? Anymore info regardin' the relations with the two borthers?

Another thing I would like to know it's the relation between the issues of the later mix (the funkiest one), that came out on Garpax and Solid Gold (the latter is the one I own). Regional version? One is licensed from the other? 

 

Edited by EnricoACM1899
Posted

4 issues for this. The first one from 1973 with the "rawer" mix on local Helpp and then for national distribution on Seventy 7 and in 1977 with the funky slapping bass both on Solid Gold (own owned label I understand) and then on Gar-Pax for national distribution. Name changes of the guy from Shorty, Eddie BILLIPS, BILLUPS or Eddie OWENS...

58b189ec25422_Capturedcran2017-02-2514_39_33.png.ee6df5fb17c23e4fa7692e186b933d28.png58b189f6de48c_Capturedcran2017-02-2514_39_15.png.97a2117ca79603205e1cfc3b804ddc82.png58b189cc341bd_Capturedcran2017-02-2514_40_21.png.449ddbc4be04f3f63235226862791cc5.png58b189dd8dd6d_Capturedcran2017-02-2514_39_57.png.488847666b0bfbb9904f2b65d0847db0.png

  • Helpful 2
Posted

Was a huge play for me back in the late 70's, early 80's and still one of my all time favourite records.

I finally got to meet the man and see him perform, many years later.

You may find this tread from 2006 is of interest.

Cheers,

:thumbsup:

Sean

Posted
57 minutes ago, tlscapital said:

4 issues for this. The first one from 1973 with the "rawer" mix on local Helpp and then for national distribution on Seventy 7 and in 1977 with the funky slapping bass both on Solid Gold (own owned label I understand) and then on Gar-Pax for national distribution. Name changes of the guy from Shorty, Eddie BILLIPS, BILLUPS or Eddie OWENS...

58b189ec25422_Capturedcran2017-02-2514_39_33.png.ee6df5fb17c23e4fa7692e186b933d28.png58b189f6de48c_Capturedcran2017-02-2514_39_15.png.97a2117ca79603205e1cfc3b804ddc82.png58b189cc341bd_Capturedcran2017-02-2514_40_21.png.449ddbc4be04f3f63235226862791cc5.png58b189dd8dd6d_Capturedcran2017-02-2514_39_57.png.488847666b0bfbb9904f2b65d0847db0.png

Also a 12" release too & that's probably the scarcest of the lot.

Posted
9 minutes ago, Cunnie said:

Also a 12" release too & that's probably the scarcest of the lot.

Is the 12" you refer to the 5 track 33rpm sleeveless credited to Eddie Owens ? If so, "shake off that dream" is instrumental there !

Posted

He told me that he so believed in the song that he kept pushing it, on different labels, for many years!

Although I was playing it soon after it's 77 release, in the 70's we were unaware of the Hellpp release until 10+ years after.

It was a true Holy Grail for ages, but the internet has spawned a few copies in recent times (though still a pretty rare record).

Sean

  • Helpful 1
Posted (edited)

Great tune in both versions. I think I prefer the later and funkier one, but also the crossover version is awesome (by the way, what's your opinion?). Didn't know 'bout the 12". 

Edited by EnricoACM1899

Get involved with Soul Source

Add your comments now

Join Soul Source

A free & easy soul music affair!

Join Soul Source now!

Log in to Soul Source

Jump right back in!

Log in now!


×
×
  • Create New...