Tony Turner Posted July 16 Posted July 16 Does anybody have a photo or scan of the track listing that they could post up please
Chalky Posted July 16 Posted July 16 I have the tape, if you'e not sorted by tomorrow I'll dig it out and scan it mate
Mal C Posted July 16 Posted July 16 Got Vito & the Salutations and Roscoe Shelton on there! brilliant stuff.. 1
Dobber Posted July 17 Posted July 17 Tell you what stuff like vito & salutations best be going,neptunes broken hearts,all that early to mid 80’s stuff still sounds great,and really cheap to buy now cos it’s not in fashion! Loads of gems from that period! cracking tape that chalky,nice one
Alan T Posted July 17 Posted July 17 (edited) Thanks Chalky, i have this tape somewhere. Touched up your image so i can print it out. Edited July 17 by Alan T 2
Mal C Posted July 17 Posted July 17 Chuck Carter, sure it’s been discussed before. I first heard this on a Soul Supply CD in the 9ts, was it an acetate spin back when guy was playing it?
Tlscapital Posted July 17 Posted July 17 8 minutes ago, Mal C said: Chuck Carter, sure it’s been discussed before. I first heard this on a Soul Supply CD in the 9ts, was it an acetate spin back when guy was playing it? Acetate or for the common people a Kent previously unreleased from the Brunswick vaults material. Utter class in comparison with it's sole 45 'I can't help myself'. Which even without comparison is of no real musical interest IMHO.
Chalky Posted July 17 Posted July 17 11 minutes ago, Tlscapital said: Acetate or for the common people a Kent previously unreleased from the Brunswick vaults material. Utter class in comparison with it's sole 45 'I can't help myself'. Which even without comparison is of no real musical interest IMHO. Think it was found originally by Charly not Kent? Could be wrong? 1
Tlscapital Posted July 17 Posted July 17 6 minutes ago, Chalky said: Think it was found originally by Charly not Kent? Could be wrong? Kent comp 'Sophisticated Sounds - Soul For The Connoisseur' was released in 1988. What Charly comp would release such a sweet soul thing ? Or an early Soul Supply CD.
Mal C Posted July 17 Posted July 17 Just checked, The SoulSupply CD was 'Across The Board' which came out in 98... I had the Kent comp 'Sophisticated Sounds' but I dont remember it from that release... he ho, great track all the same... Maybe a bit harsh on 'I Can't Help Myself' it's not got the finess I grant you, but it's a good pounder. The flip is especially good 'Pretty Little Brown Skin Girl'. I'm assuming Marjorie Black, is actually 'Ernestine Eady - The Change'?
Popular Post Soulfulsolutions Posted July 17 Popular Post Posted July 17 The Sisters 3 45 on side 1. I missed the 45 with photo in auction, ended up with the disc only! Would have loved that photo in my album, but timings everything..... Normal speed Slowed down Heres the flip with soundfile, both covers of Marvelettes tracks, probably stands to reason it was never gonna sell big and turn up in numbers 6
Tony Turner Posted July 17 Author Posted July 17 Was there a good sound file of the ‘trespassing’ side?
Tlscapital Posted July 17 Posted July 17 (edited) 1 hour ago, Mal C said: Just checked, The SoulSupply CD was 'Across The Board' which came out in 98... I had the Kent comp 'Sophisticated Sounds' but I dont remember it from that release... he ho, great track all the same... Maybe a bit harsh on 'I Can't Help Myself' it's not got the finess I grant you, but it's a good pounder. The flip is especially good 'Pretty Little Brown Skin Girl'. I'm assuming Marjorie Black, is actually 'Ernestine Eady - The Change'? Yes totally forgot (had to look it up !) that it was featured on that nice 'Across The Board' CD. That oddly mixes cross-over & modern soul sounds in coherence finishing with an odd uneven NS selection. Remembering I could only play it up to Otis Clay 'You Hurt Me For The Last Time' where after that point I had to cut it off. And I do love my NS sounds but not dished like that. Where on the Kent comp Chuck Carter's flows and stands out amongst all the other gems. Harsh me ? Mmh very partial maybe Got my Chuck Carter Brunswick 45 as NOS from the "USA Imports" stocks with hundreds of other goodies before I got the Kent comp. As a late teen (16 to 18 years old) got to love those wonderful soul productions Brunswick dished out and this one like the odd Tracie Robbins proved to be instant disappointment. Got the Kent comp. and loved Harboro Horace's word on it. Agreeing I only kept Chuck Carter's best on the Kent comp. Edited July 17 by Tlscapital
Chalky Posted July 17 Posted July 17 2 hours ago, Tlscapital said: Kent comp 'Sophisticated Sounds - Soul For The Connoisseur' was released in 1988. What Charly comp would release such a sweet soul thing ? Or an early Soul Supply CD. Yes but it was played before 1988. 1
Tlscapital Posted July 17 Posted July 17 2 minutes ago, Chalky said: Yes but it was played before 1988. Yes as I replied to Mal C on acetate or carver. More power to that !
Chalky Posted July 17 Posted July 17 2 hours ago, Tlscapital said: Yes as I replied to Mal C on acetate or carver. More power to that ! Just done some diggin', unissued Brunswick found by Ady same time as the unissued Scepter Wand & Musicor tracks, Torture etc. Ady got it cut for Guy. I had Charly in me head as Guy had some stuff from the around the same time if memory serves. 1 2
Tony Turner Posted July 17 Author Posted July 17 6 hours ago, Mal C said: Just checked, The SoulSupply CD was 'Across The Board' which came out in 98... I had the Kent comp 'Sophisticated Sounds' but I dont remember it from that release... he ho, great track all the same... Maybe a bit harsh on 'I Can't Help Myself' it's not got the finess I grant you, but it's a good pounder. The flip is especially good 'Pretty Little Brown Skin Girl'. I'm assuming Marjorie Black, is actually 'Ernestine Eady - The Change'? No Malc - Marjorie Black is 'Anna King-The Big Change-Ludix' 1 1
Soulfulsolutions Posted July 17 Posted July 17 7 hours ago, Tony Turner said: Was there a good sound file of the ‘trespassing’ side? Added soundfiles for "no trespassing" in my post above, one at normal speed and one slowed down a tad 1 1
Tony Turner Posted July 18 Author Posted July 18 8 hours ago, Soulfulsolutions said: Added soundfiles for "no trespassing" in my post above, one at normal speed and one slowed down a tad I've never heard it in such clarity before, thanks for that 1
Ted Massey Posted July 18 Posted July 18 14 hours ago, Soulfulsolutions said: Added soundfiles for "no trespassing" in my post above, one at normal speed and one slowed down a tad Much better slowed down
Eddie Hubbard Posted July 18 Posted July 18 On 17/07/2024 at 16:21, Chalky said: Yes but it was played before 1988. I remember Guy playing it on the Janice Long show ,and eventually released on the Kent “ Sophisticated Sounds “ LP as mentioned before . 2
Tony Turner Posted July 18 Author Posted July 18 35 minutes ago, Eddie Hubbard said: I remember Guy playing it on the Janice Long show ,and eventually released on the Kent “ Sophisticated Sounds “ LP as mentioned before . Yes I remember the Janice Long show too Eddie 1
Eddie Hubbard Posted July 18 Posted July 18 On 17/07/2024 at 19:05, Chalky said: Just done some diggin', unissued Brunswick found by Ady same time as the unissued Scepter Wand & Musicor tracks, Torture etc. Ady got it cut for Guy. I had Charly in me head as Guy had some stuff from the around the same time if memory serves. Maybe you’re thinking of Roscoe Shelton - You’re the dream ,Chalky ? 2
Chalky Posted July 18 Posted July 18 26 minutes ago, Eddie Hubbard said: Maybe you’re thinking of Roscoe Shelton - You’re the dream ,Chalky ? Got it in me head they were around the same time and same source. Have all the notes at home so not sure why 1
Benji Posted July 18 Posted July 18 I know the following tracks were credited to the real artists: Reubel Bell, D‘Italians, Master Four, Embers, Sisters Three, Hal Hardy, Charmers, Inverts, Vito & Salutations, Bill Horton, Jackie Day, Eddie Holman, Chuck Carter, Jimmy Richards, Roscoe Shelton, Little Ann, Brooks Bros, Bobby Adams. And these are the cover ups I recalled: Phrenetics - uncredited acetate Tina Britt - Bunny Shivel on Capitol Fantastic Four - unissued Temptations Patty J - Paulette on Contact Can somebody help me with the others?
Tony Turner Posted July 18 Author Posted July 18 (edited) 19 minutes ago, Benji said: I know the following tracks were credited to the real artists: Reubel Bell, D‘Italians, Master Four, Embers, Sisters Three, Hal Hardy, Charmers, Inverts, Vito & Salutations, Bill Horton, Jackie Day, Eddie Holman, Chuck Carter, Jimmy Richards, Roscoe Shelton, Little Ann, Brooks Bros, Bobby Adams. And these are the cover ups I recalled: Phrenetics - uncredited acetate Tina Britt - Bunny Shivel on Capitol Fantastic Four - unissued Temptations Patty J - Paulette on Contact Can somebody help me with the others? Imperial Wonders - Blenders on Le Sage Little Cubie - Derc Herzog - Church Going Girl Geraldine Jones - Margie Hendrix- One Room Paradise Ray Agee - Benny C. Oliver-Make It Now Gwen Owens - Jean Carter on Sunflower Taylor Brooks - Barons on Etah Denita James - Susan Rewis Milestones - Billy Hines Jimmy Peaches Johnson - James Kelly Duhon- In School Mickie Champion - Mary Ann Miles - Without Someone To Love Daniel Day - Sonny Childe Thelma Laverne - Lonnet - Blue Jeans Soundmasters - Rhythm Rascals Jesse Herring - Tommy Collins Marjorie Black - Anna King on Ludix Edited July 18 by Tony Turner 3
daveh Posted July 19 Posted July 19 The Benny C. Oliver- Make It Now c/u as Ray Agee. Is that the same song/version as Benny Curtis- Make It Now on Bridges? Thanks
Tony Turner Posted July 19 Author Posted July 19 34 minutes ago, daveh said: The Benny C. Oliver- Make It Now c/u as Ray Agee. Is that the same song/version as Benny Curtis- Make It Now on Bridges? Thanks Yep
Gaz T Posted July 20 Posted July 20 (edited) I saw Guy djing in Leeds a few years ago at Rich Buckleys night his set was fantastic, full of fantastic under the radar tunes he has his own way of doing it and his great taste in music is what comes over he just does his own thing doesn't he. is he still out and about playing records? He had not changed a bit since the 80s whatsoever great obscure things being played by someone with great taste Edited July 20 by Gaz T
Popular Post Gaz T Posted July 20 Popular Post Posted July 20 (edited) for example he dropped this in his set at Leeds I had no idea what it was but it sounded so good loud Never heard anything about this record since I did obviously secure my copy and have enjoyed listening to it but this is why I went out in the 80s and 90s to hear people with great taste play great records that I didn’t know fair play to Guy he hasn’t changed one bit maybe the appetite on the soul scene for new things generally has changed? let’s be honest if he had played this record at Stafford it would be fetching hundreds of pounds by now and it would be a tune that everyone would know Edited July 20 by Gaz T 4
Edwin S Wales Posted July 21 Posted July 21 On 19/07/2024 at 11:38, daveh said: The Benny C. Oliver- Make It Now c/u as Ray Agee. Is that the same song/version as Benny Curtis- Make It Now on Bridges? Thanks Nope…same song and artist,but different versions…Benny C being the Ray Agee c/u 1
Tony Turner Posted July 22 Author Posted July 22 11 hours ago, Edwin S Wales said: Nope…same song and artist,but different versions…Benny C being the Ray Agee c/u Sorry, yes I missed the “version” part of the question. The Benny Curtis version is an earlier cut of the same song. 1
Geeselad Posted July 29 Posted July 29 Basically this tape, along with a few others became a blueprint for my collecting passion. Not just the specific records but it showed l there was a whole world of music, beyond the bog standard oldies , that deserves exploring.
Geeselad Posted July 29 Posted July 29 On 20/07/2024 at 21:56, Gaz T said: for example he dropped this in his set at Leeds I had no idea what it was but it sounded so good loud Never heard anything about this record since I did obviously secure my copy and have enjoyed listening to it but this is why I went out in the 80s and 90s to hear people with great taste play great records that I didn’t know fair play to Guy he hasn’t changed one bit maybe the appetite on the soul scene for new things generally has changed? let’s be honest if he had played this record at Stafford it would be fetching hundreds of pounds by now and it would be a tune that everyone would know Great, but another I can't find for sale in the UK 1
Van77 Posted August 10 Posted August 10 (edited) Never heard this before! Strange that they would cover two Marvelette bsides! Edited August 10 by Van77
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