Jump to content

Karl Tarleton


Recommended Posts

Guest melandthensome
Posted

I have 'along came you' on Uni Records by Karl Tarleton

the old forgotton dancer that was spun at the casino. A great choon in my opinion but I am also a great admirer of the work Karl has been involved in or rather I would like to get to know a lot more about the music he has been involved in as he wrote a lot as wel.

Appreciate any feedback plus if possible any scans of 45s etc

cheers

mello-mel ohmy.gif

  • Replies 22
  • Views 1.5k
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Most active in this topic

Most active in this topic

Posted Images

Guest Lady Maverick
Posted

If it's the same one, he composed some great songs for Jackie Wilson, Barbara Acklin and others on the Brunswick label. If I find anymore info, I will post! thumbsup.gif

Guest melandthensome
Posted

That's the same guy Mav......

Guest melandthensome
Posted

Thanks Mav thumbsup.gif

Hey Jim

how the bloody hell are ya mate......I still havent sorted my files out on Rare Souyl talk so I can carry on the thread I started 'forgotton dancers' that we both put so much into but hope to soon.

Thanks for the mill evans great track that was done by others as well thumbsup.gif

Guest melandthensome
Posted

:shhh: Jim

yeah your not kidding mate

the guy was a genius with all he was involved in.....yet another who dosent get the full credit he should get,Cheers mate :lol:

Guest Lady Maverick
Posted

I am very passionate (and somewhat biased) about Jackie Wilson, but all his songs are top notch! :shhh:

Guest melandthensome
Posted

Hiya Mav

I had the pleasure of seeing jackie 'live' in the mid 1970's at the casino all-nighter.Dont remember much though although I still have a tape with half of the actual night on iit.

A mate of mine went to see him in the 60's at a venue but it wasnt a soul crowd as a whole in the club and that night a big fight kicked off with my mate getting slashed across his face with a knife.

He didnt know at the time but told me there was blood all over him anyway after seeing off the piss heads that started it all my mate was taken back stage and jackie took him into his room and couldnt help him enough.

My mate still carries that scar today but also a nice signed pic.....LOL

Guest melandthensome
Posted

Does anyone know how many actual 45s Karl did himself as a singer?

Guest Lady Maverick
Posted

Hiya Mav

I had the pleasure of seeing jackie 'live' in the mid 1970's at the casino all-nighter.Dont remember much though although I still have a tape with half of the actual night on iit.

A mate of mine went to see him in the 60's at a venue but it wasnt a soul crowd as a whole in the club and that night a big fight kicked off with my mate getting slashed across his face with a knife.

He didnt know at the time but told me there was blood all over him anyway after seeing off the piss heads that started it all my mate was taken back stage and jackie took him into his room and couldnt help him enough.

My mate still carries that scar today but also a nice signed pic.....LOL

WOW! What a story! :shhh:

Posted

and another :shhh: ...also..info from Nick Marshall...he also wrote "i can do better" from the JW "Whispers" lp...."i dont need you around" JW "Higher and Higher " lp....Gene Chandler "to be a lover" (flip of "after the laughter" on Checker) and"those were the good old days( flip of "there was a time" on Brunswick).......on a connected topic.....Bob A from "sitting in the park" tells me that Gerald Sims is playing guitar in a country club in Chicago....now theres an artist who i'd like to see play live in the UK.....

Guest melandthensome
Posted

Sorry john

I might of jumped the gun a bit mate will have to check a few things out...... :shhh:

We will have to start a thread on Gerald Sims somewhere jim hes a big fave of mine as well.

Posted

Clearly multi talented guy with lots of writing credits including

"I'm a good girl" - Joyce Kennedy

"Lonely old world" - Artistics

"I got you babe" - Barbara Acklin

"You never have to walk alone" - Dorothy Norwood

"Trying to find a way home" - Esquires

Also produced various artists and is the credited producer on Mel & Tim's "Backfield in motion"

Was the vocalist on "Impossible" a track from Andre Williams "Whip your booty" album.


Posted

additions.......Karl recorded as Reggie Lamont on Blue Rock..."How lonely can one man be"/"darling ill get along somehow".....also wrote Jimmy Holland "baby dont leave me" on Blue Rock......also wrote both sides of the Shirley Wahls King 45....."why am i crying"/"thats how long"......he died in the 70ts.....

Guest melandthensome
Posted

What happened to Karl?

ps

cheers jaco

I did jump the gun on the mill evans sorry guys blush.gif

Jim

what year are those reggie la monts on Mamies mate.....

post-6164-1164308290_thumb.jpg

post-6164-1164308304_thumb.jpg

Posted

dunno the date on the Mamies 45.....although it has a pressing plant number stamped in ZTSC 127340/1....nor the circumstances surrounding his death....maybe Don Montgomerie knows......

Guest melandthensome
Posted

Was his death 'dodgy' jim or what?

I never even knew he was dead mate........ :D

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!

Source Advert





×
×
  • Create New...