Dobber Posted February 8 Posted February 8 Any info on this group? It seems to be a one off tune on a one off label,hard to pick a side really,both strong tunes,can’t believe it slip through the net with me! 1 1
Chalky Posted February 9 Posted February 9 Comment in a youtube posting…. Quote This is Ed Boze, the lead singer for the Soundsations ( Robert "Pee Wee" Drayton, Bruce "Deep Voice" Carter and me ). This tune was recoded under Mr. Teacho Wiltshire (arranger and conductor). It was recorded at the Hit Factory in NYC for Bob Yorey Ent. (BYE Records) in the 1960s. Kenny Ruffin, a prolific and very successful songwriter, was the writer of both sides of this 45. Let me Thank and Bless all our fans for their previous and current support!! -Ed "Mr. Sensation" Boze, the Soundsations 2
Dobber Posted February 9 Author Posted February 9 2 hours ago, Chalky said: Comment in a youtube posting…. Have I seen the name teako Wiltshire on some shrine recordings? Good info chalky
Mark B Posted February 9 Posted February 9 No idea but my old copy bought in the 70,s from Tony just 50 pence 1
Dobber Posted February 9 Author Posted February 9 Just now, Mark B said: No idea but my old copy bought in the 70,s from Tony just 50 pence Funny how a tune can be around for years and never hear of it! Northern soul never ceases to surprise! 1
Chalky Posted February 9 Posted February 9 1 hour ago, Dobber said: Have I seen the name teako Wiltshire on some shrine recordings? Good info chalky Teako worked with many acts 1
Mark B Posted February 10 Posted February 10 10 hours ago, Dobber said: Funny how a tune can be around for years and never hear of it! Northern soul never ceases to surprise! Played the moment Side at the greatstone a few times 2
Dobber Posted February 10 Author Posted February 10 10 hours ago, Mark B said: Played the moment Side at the greatstone a few times I must admit whilst the sensation side is an instant grabber,the moment side feels like a more lasting appeal,weird chord structure! Either way a great little double header! 1
Mark B Posted February 12 Posted February 12 On 10/02/2025 at 10:57, Dobber said: I must admit whilst the sensation side is an instant grabber,the moment side feels like a more lasting appeal,weird chord structure! Either way a great little double header! I did originally buy it for mr sensation but probably 25 years later played the moment side after loaning it to my brother to tape and I prefer that side, I may have played mr sensation out a couple of times 1
Our Kid Posted Friday at 23:23 Posted Friday at 23:23 (edited) The Moment always reminds me of Wrong Man Tony Clarke in it's delivery. Paul Edited Saturday at 00:56 by Our Kid 1
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