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Johnnie Mae Matthews - Mama's Gonna Stop You (C-U)


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I wonder if that's a Juggy Murray or Bobby Robinson production?  It sounds a bit too "gritty" to have been produced by Zell Sanders.  Who else in New York was recording cuts that sounded like that during the mid to late 1960s?  It doesn't sound like a Detroit recording to me.

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1 hour ago, Robbk said:

I wonder if that's a Juggy Murray or Bobby Robinson production?  It sounds a bit too "gritty" to have been produced by Zell Sanders.  Who else in New York was recording cuts that sounded like that during the mid to late 1960s?  It doesn't sound like a Detroit recording to me.

It's a made up label Rob , the actual acetate is blank untitled and uncredited as I recall .

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5 hours ago, Woodbutcher said:

It's a made up label Rob , the actual acetate is blank untitled and uncredited as I recall .

I knew that the artist was unknown;  but thought it was a legitimate Bell Sound recording done in New York.  So, I was thinking about who that operated in New York, might have produced it, based on its sound (mid '60's hard edged, Bluesy Soul).  I know we have nothing to go by.  It was just pondering "out loud".  

Now I just noticed the post above that says it comes from the 1990s.  Does that mean that it was played by NS DJs in the 1990s?  It certainly sounds like a mid or late '60s recording.  And IF that Bell Sound label on the pictured acetate above is the record we're listening to, it certainly was not made at Bell Sound during the 1990s.

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1 hour ago, Robbk said:

I knew that the artist was unknown;  but thought it was a legitimate Bell Sound recording done in New York.  So, I was thinking about who that operated in New York, might have produced it, based on its sound (mid '60's hard edged, Bluesy Soul).  I know we have nothing to go by.  It was just pondering "out loud".  

Now I just noticed the post above that says it comes from the 1990s.  Does that mean that it was played by NS DJs in the 1990s?  It certainly sounds like a mid or late '60s recording.  And IF that Bell Sound label on the pictured acetate above is the record we're listening to, it certainly was not made at Bell Sound during the 1990s.

As I said above , that label is a make believe job made for the carvers that were cut 'recently'.

The original is indeed a proper 60s acetate bearing no such details.

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