Guest rachel Posted June 5, 2007 Posted June 5, 2007 As it says in the title, any style/ era/ tempo, as long as it's all female...
Guest Trevski Posted June 5, 2007 Posted June 5, 2007 YOU GOT ONE THEN TREVSKI... WHEY HEY!! Yes! There (might) be a God!
Jumpinjoan Posted June 5, 2007 Posted June 5, 2007 Hi Joan One of my all time favourite groups, The Marvelettes. I was listening to this in the car, the other day. (The Marvelettes Deliver The Singles CD) "I'll Keep Holding On", has to be one of the best recordings Motown ever made, by a group that lived in the shadow of The Supremes as regards the Chart Success. The Quality of all of The Marvelettes stuff, stunning. Totally agree Roger... Motown is just fab. A wise man called Robbo once said... "without Motown... we'd be f**ked..." ... he was right
Guest melandthensome Posted June 6, 2007 Posted June 6, 2007 Hi Mel Your comment about "just one hearing" suddenly reminded me of that feeling when you hear one of these gotta have records for the first time. They are now classics but remembering that feeling of, where can I get a copy, what label is it on etc. The amount of times I have left a Venue carrying in my mind a List of wants that I didn't have a clue about when I walked in. That Instant appeal that most of these records have, but the despair of owning a copy ...... soon, not like you can pop down to the local record shop. Oh Happy Days of collecting, still happens from time to time, but the wealth of sounds in the Early days, and no Internet to search. Great days Roger I know you cant turn back the hands of time but man just think if we could....I would love to go back to the early/mid 70's when the scene was the scene..For me anyway and as you so rightly say when a record made the hairs on the back of your neck stand on end. Keep on keeping on mate mel
Guest ZTSC Posted June 6, 2007 Posted June 6, 2007 Totally agree Roger... Motown is just fab. A wise man called Robbo once said... "without Motown... we'd be f**ked..." ... he was right Joan ... This was the very record that prompted those wise words !! Seriously though - this is Micky Stevenson and Jo Hunter at their very best - It's a Detroit masterpiece!
Guest MARTIN SNOW Posted June 9, 2007 Posted June 9, 2007 Best female harmonies for me First Love : Love me today 12" Dakar 1980 Donald Burnside Production Love at first sight LP CIM 1982 ------------------------- Things are not the same 12" Mirage 1984 Jason Bryant (of SOS Band) Production Other fave female vocals that come to mind immediately : Unique What I got is what you need 1983 12" - Does anyone know who did vocals on this ? Emotions Eternally from 1984 LP and the superb female boogie track I'm currently playing over and over again : Green Sisters Win Place and Show, a 45 on Ronnie McNeir's Setting Sun label from 1980.
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