Soul Shrews Posted February 25, 2007 Posted February 25, 2007 Anyone know anything about this lovley 45? Asking this partly for my good friend (non soul sourcer) John "Kipper"Kerr tho I'd like to know meself Who were The Girls? Was there only one 45? Kipper asked the Ice Man himself a couple of weeks ago but Jerry couldn't help Any soul sourcers know anything? Cheers Paul Woosnam
Sean Hampsey Posted February 25, 2007 Posted February 25, 2007 I don't know who they were... but those Girls sure could sing! One of the best double siders around for under £20 with the triffic vocal gymnastics on the flip "Mark My Words". Wouldn't be surprised to find it was Jewel Bass and Thomisine Anderson etc. (Carbon Copies?). Sean Hampsey
Soul Shrews Posted February 25, 2007 Author Posted February 25, 2007 (edited) I don't know who they were... but those Girls sure could sing! One of the best double siders around for under £20 with the triffic vocal gymnastics on the flip "Mark My Words". Wouldn't be surprised to find it was Jewel Bass and Thomisine Anderson etc. (Carbon Copies?). Sean Hampsey No idea Sean, all I know (and this is from the "Ice Mans" mouth) is that the girls came from Memphis He didn"t have much to do with the label just payrolled it. Apparantly they had a very "nice state of the art " studio which was eventually sold on to Isaac Hayes. So who are............. The Girls? Cheers Paul Edited February 25, 2007 by soul shrews
Bigsoulman Posted February 25, 2007 Posted February 25, 2007 An excellent record, this was recommended to me a couple of years ago by Kenny Burrell, then a fiver it must be one of the best records i've ever bought "blind", why this has not taken off is a mystery Lenny
Mark Jones Posted February 25, 2007 Posted February 25, 2007 (edited) The Hurts still here - the girls - memphis 15171 refosoul Hiya Paul mate...bought one last year for about £30....give it a spin when you are back in Shrewsbury! Edited February 25, 2007 by soulechoes
Soul Shrews Posted February 25, 2007 Author Posted February 25, 2007 The Hurts still here - the girls - memphis 15171"] Hiya Paul mate...bought one last year for about £30....give it a spin when you are back in Shrewbury! Nice one Mark Maybe back in june/july.............let ya know Cheers Paul
Lloydee Posted February 25, 2007 Posted February 25, 2007 For those that do own a copy what's the condition like, I haven't found anyone to date that has a 'mint' copy; mine seems to be like everyone else's and comes with surface scratch's but play's great.
Soul Shrews Posted February 25, 2007 Author Posted February 25, 2007 For those that do own a copy what's the condition like, I haven't found anyone to date that has a 'mint' copy; mine seems to be like everyone else's and comes with surface scratch's but play's great. Mines lovely and minty thanks very much lloyde Cheers Paul PS Better luck next time eh?
Guest stromberg Posted February 25, 2007 Posted February 25, 2007 For those that do own a copy what's the condition like, I haven't found anyone to date that has a 'mint' copy; mine seems to be like everyone else's and comes with surface scratch's but play's great. mine also has light scratches.. this 45 obviously has many friends and I am one of them..but it suprises me that in the various threads on here no one has mentioned so far that the flipside is also very good, it is called: Mark my word
Sean Hampsey Posted February 25, 2007 Posted February 25, 2007 but it suprises me that in the various threads on here no one has mentioned so far that the flipside is also very good, it is called: Mark my word Ahem! Apart from my mention of "Mark My Words" on Post 2 of this very thread eh! Sean
Soul Shrews Posted February 25, 2007 Author Posted February 25, 2007 Ahem! Apart from my mention of "Mark My Words" on Post 2 of this very thread eh! Sean I always "mark your words" Mr S Sorry forgot what I'm replying to now .................oh yeah!!! All the copies I've seen have been M- whats the deal? Cheers Paul
Guest stromberg Posted February 25, 2007 Posted February 25, 2007 Ahem! Apart from my mention of "Mark My Words" on Post 2 of this very thread eh! Sean uups.. ...
boba Posted February 25, 2007 Posted February 25, 2007 (edited) Anyone know anything about this lovley 45? Asking this partly for my good friend (non soul sourcer) John "Kipper"Kerr tho I'd like to know meself Who were The Girls? Was there only one 45? Kipper asked the Ice Man himself a couple of weeks ago but Jerry couldn't help Any soul sourcers know anything? Cheers Paul Woosnam the Girls were from Ardell gardens, housing directly south of Chicago, which is where the Lovelites and Cheers were from, along with a bunch of other Chicago groups. NOT from Memphis ... other people who are from the same area told me about them. Edited February 25, 2007 by boba
Sean Hampsey Posted February 25, 2007 Posted February 25, 2007 the Girls were from Ardell gardens, housing directly south of Chicago, which is where the Lovelites and Cheers were from, along with a bunch of other Chicago groups. NOT from Memphis ... other people who are from the same area told me about them. Hi Bob, Do you know if they recorded anything else either as "The Girls" or under any other name? Sean
Guest vinylvixen Posted February 25, 2007 Posted February 25, 2007 Anyone know anything about this lovley 45? Asking this partly for my good friend (non soul sourcer) John "Kipper"Kerr tho I'd like to know meself Who were The Girls? Was there only one 45? Kipper asked the Ice Man himself a couple of weeks ago but Jerry couldn't help Any soul sourcers know anything? Cheers Paul Woosnam Hi Paul, this has already been discussed last year...I think I started the thread. I'm not sure how to look back in the archive but the info you need is in that thread....we all agreed back then that the lead vocalist was stunning. Hope that helps Jo
boba Posted February 25, 2007 Posted February 25, 2007 Hi Bob, Do you know if they recorded anything else either as "The Girls" or under any other name? Sean Hi Sean. I don't know right now, I'm still digging into Ardell gardens stuff, will post when I get more info. A few other ardell gardens groups/artists were the wasters / dynamic heartbeats, shades of brown, ralph johnson (his doowop group was the de'bonairs on ping), plus a few more I'm not thinking of now.
Guest in town Mikey Posted February 26, 2007 Posted February 26, 2007 Hi Paul, this has already been discussed last year...I think I started the thread. I'm not sure how to look back in the archive but the info you need is in that thread....we all agreed back then that the lead vocalist was stunning. Hope that helps Jo You did Jo. And I still havent changed my mind. I think its weak, and instantly forgettable.
Guest noss Posted February 26, 2007 Posted February 26, 2007 Me too Mikey. Ollie Nightingale Memphis 105 on the other hand is a different matter. I would put both James Spencer Memphis 101 Billy Butler & infinity on Memphis 103 before the Girls. I am sure I seem to remember a terry callier writing credit on this, it certainly has that 'sort' of sound.
Sean Hampsey Posted February 26, 2007 Posted February 26, 2007 Me too Mikey. Ollie Nightingale Memphis 105 on the other hand is a different matter. I would put both James Spencer Memphis 101 Billy Butler & infinity on Memphis 103 before the Girls. I am sure I seem to remember a terry callier writing credit on this, it certainly has that 'sort' of sound. Agree, there's some great stuff on the Memphis logo, although the original poster was asking for more info on the artist rather than claiming it to be the best thing on the label. From memory the writer was Earl Cage, who has superb credentials within Southern Soul circles (Spencer Wiggins "I Can't Be Satisfied" etc.). Don't concur with the comment from Mikey at all... as I feel it's a standout midtempo, finger snapper with amazing production and vocals... but, hey, diversity rules! Anyone else know anything about The Girls? Sean Hampsey
Shsdave Posted February 26, 2007 Posted February 26, 2007 You did Jo. And I still havent changed my mind. I think its weak, and instantly forgettable. Levine was raving about this years ago, usual build up fantastic, blah blah , brilliant blah blah, one of the best blah & after that kind of build up i was expecting something special - hmm i'm with you Mikey
Guest Posted February 26, 2007 Posted February 26, 2007 For those that do own a copy what's the condition like, I haven't found anyone to date that has a 'mint' copy; mine seems to be like everyone else's and comes with surface scratch's but play's great. We had at least 40+ MINT copies about 8 years ago, all in those lovely "Memphis" company sleeves.. we have sold 44 all of them mint. last price we got was £50 for the stock copy (the DJ only has 1 song) "The Hurt's Still Here" i think the price started @ about a £5 for the first 15 or so then steadily crept up. Before anyone asks we haven't a single copy left.. I was looking for a copy in case I could glean some info from the label credits top add to this thread..failed miserably.
Steve Plumb Posted February 26, 2007 Posted February 26, 2007 We had at least 40+ MINT copies about 8 years ago, all in those lovely "Memphis" company sleeves.. we have sold 44 all of them mint. last price we got was £50 for the stock copy (the DJ only has 1 song) "The Hurt's Still Here" i think the price started @ about a £5 for the first 15 or so then steadily crept up. Before anyone asks we haven't a single copy left.. I was looking for a copy in case I could glean some info from the label credits top add to this thread..failed miserably. I was first introduced to this beautiful 45 by John Orritt in the late 80's - a man who can always spot a good tune when he hears one btw I have a spare minty copy in Memphis sleeve. Please pm me if anyone's interested in it? Cheers Steve
Soul Shrews Posted February 26, 2007 Author Posted February 26, 2007 (edited) Hi Paul, this has already been discussed last year...I think I started the thread. I'm not sure how to look back in the archive but the info you need is in that thread....we all agreed back then that the lead vocalist was stunning. Hope that helps Jo Ooops! Must have missed that Jo, sorry. I did "search" The Girls before I posted but didn"t see anything. I agree stunning lead one of the reasons we'd like to know more. Cheers Paul PS Anybody link me to the original thread? Edited February 26, 2007 by soul shrews
Soul Shrews Posted February 26, 2007 Author Posted February 26, 2007 the Girls were from Ardell gardens, housing directly south of Chicago, which is where the Lovelites and Cheers were from, along with a bunch of other Chicago groups. NOT from Memphis ... other people who are from the same area told me about them. Blimey fancy Mr Butler getting his Girls mixed up Thanks for that boba any more info would be really appreciated. Cheers Paul
Soul Shrews Posted February 27, 2007 Author Posted February 27, 2007 the original poster was asking for more info on the artist rather than claiming it to be the best thing on the label. Anyone else know anything about The Girls? Sean Hampsey Spot on Sean Cheers Paul
Soul Shrews Posted February 27, 2007 Author Posted February 27, 2007 i think the price started @ about a £5 for the first 15 or so then steadily crept up. Before anyone asks we haven't a single copy left.. Must have been ripped off then John I paid six quid for mine :angry: Thanks for the info Cheers Paul
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