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Can anyone tell me the track that's got the same backing as Youngblood Smith - You Can Split? And can anyone supply a recording of it?

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  Pete-S said:
Can anyone tell me the track that's got the same backing as Youngblood Smith - You Can Split? And can anyone supply a recording of it?

Is it Mr Creator by the apollos

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  johnm said:
Is it Mr Creator by the apollos

Er, no John, what's that got to do with Youngblood Smith - You Can Split, or does it begin to sound like it after 12 pints and a 300 foot bungie jump from the roof of the kings hall :unsure:

sure was simon t posted it orinally

moved it across to refosoul a while back, clp copied and pasted below

proper title may be dodgy - just assumed it was something like that

have heard it out a few times

know zilch on background/history etc

anyone ?

Is this a womans way (alt split) - Youngblood Smith -

1932 refosoul

  Pete-S said:
Er, no John, what's that got to do with Youngblood Smith - You Can Split, or does it begin to sound like it after 12 pints and a 300 foot bungie jump from the roof of the kings hall :unsure:

I'll get my coat !!!! and my ears....

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  mike- said:
sure was simon t posted it orinally

moved it across to refosoul a while back, clp copied and pasted below

proper title may be dodgy - just assumed it was something like that

have heard it out a few times

know zilch on background/history etc

anyone ?

Is this a womans way (alt split) - Youngblood Smith -

1932 refosoul

Fantastic - thanks a lot Mike...I don't think it's Youngblood Smith myself, but what a find.

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  Simon T said:
Jerry Williams four track u/r studio acetate

Is this a womans way

If you got it

Where can i find love

The boogaloo

No!

Bejayzus...how did you find something like that???

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  sixtify said:
Pete

The record is something Des Parker found from Jerry Williams

It was issued about 3 months ago on Grapevine 2000

"Is this a womans way" by "Detroit Magnificents"

Cheers

Mick

https://northern-soul-records.com

Blimey, you're joking! Have you got one Mick?

  Pete-S said:
Blimey, you're joking! Have you got one Mick?

Yes Pete , but only one - intended to get some more and completely forgot about it

I'm sure Grapevine / John Manship / or anyone who stocks new release northern should have it.

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If you want an mp3 let me know and I'll record it.

Cheers

Mick

https://northern-soul-records.com

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  sixtify said:
Yes Pete , but only one - intended to get some more and completely forgot about it

I'm sure Grapevine / John Manship / or anyone who stocks new release northern should have it.

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If you want an mp3 let me know and I'll record it.

Cheers

Mick

https://northern-soul-records.com

Love one. And then I'll go buy the single, just in case anyones worried.

It was released by Grapevine about 6 months ago test presses were supplied to Keith Money, Des Parker, Bob Hinsley plus others to get the record known prior to release. the Detroit Magnificents was signed at the same time as a previously unissued track by Jerry Williams "When you move you loose" John Anderson while looking through some material in his garage found a tape that Jerry had given him in the 70's both songs were on this tape John contacted Jerry and asked if he still had the master tapes which he had, so a deal was done with both records being legally released on Grapevine :P the Detroit Magnificents along with Al Williams "Try Them" are now the final releases of the Grapevine 2000 series and both have sold really well. :D only £10 to you pete :lol:

  Louise said:
It was released by Grapevine about 6 months ago test presses were supplied to Keith Money, Des Parker, Bob Hinsley plus others to get the record known prior to release. the Detroit Magnificents was signed at the same time as a previously unissued track by Jerry Williams "When you move you loose" John Anderson while looking through some material in his garage found a tape that Jerry had given him in the 70's both songs were on this tape John contacted Jerry and asked if he still had the master tapes which he had, so a deal was done with both records being legally released on Grapevine :yes: the Detroit Magnificents along with Al Williams "Try Them" are now the final releases of the Grapevine 2000 series and both have sold really well. wink.gif only £10 to you pete :lol:

Great story, How come Rob thomas was playing this from an acetate for the 2 years previous? or did someone give him a copy?

  Stereotype said:
Great story, How come Rob thomas was playing this from an acetate for the 2 years previous? or did someone give him a copy?

Rob Thomas may have aqquired a an acetate from Jerry Williams :lol:

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  sixtify said:
Here you go Pete. Just read the previous post - didn't realise it was 6 months ago that Grapevine released it - where does the time go?

 

Thanks a lot Mick. I can't believe I never knew about it. Must go out more.

  Louise said:
Rob Thomas may have aqquired a an acetate from Jerry Williams :lol:

Rob had the original aceatate and I cleaned the tracks up for him in August 1984. Then when the ITAWW track was going to get a legit release the acetate went back to JW.

personally think the alternate version to You Can Split, Is This A Womans Way isn't very good, poor at side of Youngblood Smith :lol::yes:

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