Ik001 Posted July 25, 2018 Posted July 25, 2018 (edited) Hi All Just purchased a copy of The Younghearts outing. Always been after the Canterbury original having been in possession of the boot and the later issues on zea (an issue and d.j. copy) and the Soultown one. I have noticed though that the title is Little Togetherness as opposed to A Little....So just wondered if this was a very early release as suggested by a good friend of mine. All the deadwax markings are as detailed as Mr. Manships specifications. Any input would be appreciated. Best. Ian Edited July 25, 2018 by ik001
Tlscapital Posted July 25, 2018 Posted July 25, 2018 Order of release or about. That since the Tempos release does not exist as a promo. So likely a rush release miss press without the name of the band change... Rarest of course. 1° The Younghearts 'little togetherness' on Canterbury styrene withe promo 2° The Younghearts 'little togetherness' on Canterbury styrene yellow stock 3° The Tempos 'little togetherness' on Canterbury styrene yellow stock 4° The Younghearts 'a little togetherness' on Canterbury styrene yellow stock 5° The Younghearts 'a little togetherness' on Canterbury vinyl dark yellow stock 1
Mick Holdsworth Posted July 25, 2018 Posted July 25, 2018 That was the one from last week. You may not realise it, but that copy has the extra verse in it. I meant to bid on it myself, but forgot. Luckily for you, no one noticed it was the different version, so well done.
Mellorful Posted July 25, 2018 Posted July 25, 2018 Seen the Younghearts Little togethness promo for sale more often than the issue in recent times, but assume they would have been released at the same time.
Roburt Posted July 26, 2018 Posted July 26, 2018 In addition to the versions on other labels listed above, there was also the Minit 45. As well as there being lots of different versions of their records, there were also many different versions of the group. Bobby Sanders kept ripping the guys off & so they'd quit & he'd just set up a new replacement group (at one time, even the Imperial Wonders became the Younghearts).
Patto Posted July 26, 2018 Posted July 26, 2018 14 hours ago, Mick Holdsworth said: That was the one from last week. You may not realise it, but that copy has the extra verse in it. I meant to bid on it myself, but forgot. Luckily for you, no one noticed it was the different version, so well done. That extra verse is on the Soul Town New Young Hearts release.
Ik001 Posted July 26, 2018 Author Posted July 26, 2018 (edited) Maybe on both? 2:45 on the Canterbury and 2:48 on the Soultown. That is if they can sing an extra verse in 3 seconds? Edited July 26, 2018 by ik001
Mick Holdsworth Posted July 26, 2018 Posted July 26, 2018 24 minutes ago, Patto said: That extra verse is on the Soul Town New Young Hearts release. Yes, it is longer on the Soultown release, but that is a different release, sometime later. There are so many Canterbury variants of the original Delta, all with slightly different matrix numbers, it's almost impossible to document them, as "new" variations are turning up even now (eg. RNS had a three word titled variation only a couple of months ago, and only by playing the soundclip, could you tell. Same applies to the two word variation in this post. One other thing to mention, the timings printed on the labels are no guide whatsoever, for example, the Tempos variation says 3:15 or thereabouts, but is just the normal length song. As far as I know, there is no mystery or variation for later releases on Soultown (clearly a longer version - again ignore printed time), or Zea (Kings Of Hearts, which reverted back to the short version. Someone over on Facebook did compare the KOH to a standard short Canterbury and said it was a couple of seconds longer (or shorter?), but if that's so, it'll just be down to the fade out. Cheers Mick 1
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