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This looks a bit strange, very shiny vinyl, only marking on B side run-out '7035B' - when I see it for sale (today) exclusively for sale in Holland B side label has stamp "American Import & an address in the Hague" - looks very booty. Can anyone shine any light on it?

Thanks & happy holidays

Chris L

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Probably true.

When I used to trawl round Amsterdam looking for records there would be loads of strange bootlegs. Clyde Mcphatter on Audio Arts being one I remember distinctly!

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27 minutes ago, Tricky said:

Probably true.

When I used to trawl round Amsterdam looking for records there would be loads of strange bootlegs. Clyde Mcphatter on Audio Arts being one I remember distinctly!

I'm pretty sure it's a boot, label is too small, strange paper used, vinyl looks very new. I live in Belgium and here they boot away quite happily (or did). 

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3 hours ago, Tricky said:

Probably true.

When I used to trawl round Amsterdam looking for records there would be loads of strange bootlegs. Clyde Mcphatter on Audio Arts being one I remember distinctly!

Yes there are plenty of Dutch bootlegs around, usually booted for the Suriname Soul Scene.

But they were almost all Deep Soul or ballads.

So why The Temps 45 was booted I don''t know. Maybe a ballad flipside ?

Cheers Paul

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32 minutes ago, Soul Shrews said:

Yes there are plenty of Dutch bootlegs around, usually booted for the Suriname Soul Scene.

But they were almost all Deep Soul or ballads.

So why The Temps 45 was booted I don''t know. Maybe a ballad flipside ?

Cheers Paul

It's indeed a weak Temptations kind of ballad (perfect fit for the Surinamese thingy) called 'Baby, baby I need you'... Totally forgettable. Mind you all these Surinamese boots I've seen respected the original pressings flips in not the labels at all times.

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8 hours ago, Tricky said:

Slightly off topic.

Is there an actual Surinamese scene? Venues etc.

There was in the 70s maybe early 80s

Cheers Paul

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, Happy Feet said:

So was this Europe's first Lowrider scene , as opposed to the UK's Deep Soul at the time in the 70s ?

I'd say no. The Surinameses "sound" involved way too much oddities too. Far from being 'soul' orientated or even mostly we have yet to catch what made 'IT' when we browse through them in Holland's record stores.

Northern Soul is easier to resume as a 'club dance sound', Belgium Pop-Corn too as a mid tempo to dance R'n'R in slow-motion and the Carolina's Beach-Sound too as a 'happy go lucky' uplifting soul dance sound.

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On 27/12/2024 at 20:08, Tlscapital said:

It's indeed a weak Temptations kind of ballad (perfect fit for the Surinamese thingy) called 'Baby, baby I need you'... Totally forgettable. Mind you all these Surinamese boots I've seen respected the original pressings flips in not the labels at all times.

For once I have to disagree with you on this. I really like Baby Baby I Need You but it was a much earlier recording to Girl Why You Wanna Make Me Blue so sounds out of place as the B side. It has the sound and tempo that would fit the Surinam clubs in the 70/80s.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOUfiY7GJCc

 

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5 minutes ago, Rick Cooper said:

For once I have to disagree with you on this. I really like Baby Baby I Need You but it was a much earlier recording to Girl Why You Wanna Make Me Blue so sounds out of place as the B side. It has the sound and tempo that would fit the Surinam clubs in the 70/80s.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOUfiY7GJCc

 

To each its own. I love some early Temptations. 'Slow Down Heart' being one I really dig. But not all. And this one not.


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