Guest Posted April 8, 2007 Posted April 8, 2007 (edited) Four Great Tracks From The Little Woman With The Voice Of A Giant! "Nothing But Tears" 45 Acetate £165 Nothing_But_Tears_c_.mp3 "Could That Someone Be You" 45 Acetate £165 Could_That_Someone_Be_You_c_.mp3 "Don't Tell Me That You're Sorry" 45 Acetate £165 Don_t_Tell_Me_That_You_re_Sorry_c_.mp3 "The Fooler Got Fooled" 45 Acetate £165 Fooler_Got_Fooled_c_.mp3 (Columbia Studio, New York City - 1966) Edited April 8, 2007 by Mangomn2003
Guest melandthensome Posted April 15, 2007 Posted April 15, 2007 Alright mate Like the last three better than the first......then again Im not a big lover of the old organ unless jess yates is playing arf arf. I still have my stompin' 'soul aint nothin but the blues' mate.......a great artist that I have listened to intently to be it a few years ago now.
Guest melandthensome Posted April 15, 2007 Posted April 15, 2007 cant find my Columbia 45 so heres a album pic
Guest Posted April 15, 2007 Posted April 15, 2007 cant find my Columbia 45 so heres a album pic Thanx Mel, The Really Interesting Thing About That LP Is That The Whole Thing Came About Beacuse Aretha Left Columbia And Immediately Scored Big-Time On Atlantic. The Brass At Columbia Were Looking To Come Up With A Replacement And An Answer As To Why They Didn't Produce Such Brilliant Tracks By The Queen Of Soul. Jimmy & Buddy Talked Their Way Into A Meeting With John Hammond And Left With A Production Deal, Liscris Production (A Combination Of The First Few Letters From Each Of Their First Born Childrens Names), And A Recording Contract For Pat, Who Was Buddy's Gurlfriend At The Time. During The Production Of The Album Buddy Got So "Mad" At Bob Johnston, Johnston Somehow Kept trying To Place Himself In The Role As Producer, That He Was Almost Banned From Columbia Studios. This Was Also Bert DeCoteaux's First Major Studio Session That Yielded The Superb Single "City Of Stone" & "Wildfire" Both Scott-Radcliffe Songs. Additionally There Are Some Mighty Fine Charts By Arranger Ray Bryant On This LP Too. Mr. Decoteaux Would Also Be In Change Of The Charts For Song One On Side 'A' "Does She Ever Remind You Of Me" When Jackie Verdell Cut It On Decca. (But I Guess This Is Info For The Bert DeCoteaux Thread, Yes?)
Guest melandthensome Posted April 15, 2007 Posted April 15, 2007 Great info as ever mate I still have a jackie Verdell 45 on Decca but not played it for ages. cheers mate
Platters 81 Posted April 15, 2007 Posted April 15, 2007 I really like Pats vocal on "what now my love"......
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