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Hi All

question i have for this miserable wet sunday morning is,

I GOTTA FIND A WAY -TEMPTATIONS

I GOTTA FIND A WAY -TAMMI TERRELL

were either of these ever released on 45 or lp please ?

lets see if anyone can beat Chalky on this whistling.gifwhistling.gifwhistling.gif

Thanks in advance

Nev

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Hi All

question i have for this miserable wet sunday morning is,

I GOTTA FIND A WAY -TEMPTATIONS

I GOTTA FIND A WAY -TAMMI TERRELL

were either of these ever released on 45 or lp please ?

lets see if anyone can beat Chalky on this whistling.gifwhistling.gifwhistling.gif

Thanks in advance

Nev

Tammi Terrell .... The Essential Collection

Release date: 08.14.01

Label: Spectrum

unable to locate any vinyl release of this ... the above is a cd

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Temptations LP only me thinks......

From DFTMC :

I Gotta Find A Way (To Get You Back) (Cornelius Grant-Norman Whitfield-Edward Holland Jr-Eddie Kendricks) publ. Jobete

The Temptations; rec 20-Jun-66 [Lead - Dennis Edwards] Produced by Norman Whitfield

17-Feb-69 Gordy LP GS939 Cloud Nine

11-Aug-97 Debutante CD 530 818-2 This Is Northern Soul! [uK]

03-May-05 Motown CD 067 024-2 This Is Northern Soul! The Motown Sound Volume 1 [uK]

Tammi Terrell; rec 17-Aug-67 Produced by Norman Whitfield

1997 DPSM CD 5239 The Complete Motown Anthology Vol 3

16-Jul-01 Spectrum CD 544 491-2 Essential Collection [uK]

Posted

Hi All

question i have for this miserable wet sunday morning is,

I GOTTA FIND A WAY -TEMPTATIONS

I GOTTA FIND A WAY -TAMMI TERRELL

were either of these ever released on 45 or lp please ?

lets see if anyone can beat Chalky on this whistling.gifwhistling.gifwhistling.gif

Thanks in advance

Nev

WELL DONE GUYS :(

I KNEW YOU'D BE IN THERE SOMEWHERE CHALKY wink.gif

SPECIAL THANKS TO ALL FOR A SPEEDY SERVICE

NEV :shades:

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Slightly hazy on this but Im sure big time Motown LP collectors will know.

The Temps track is also on one of those UK 60's compilations of "hits" but I forget which one. This would lead me to believe that maybe UK Motown were at one stage thinking of issuing it as a 45.

ROD

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Temptations LP only me thinks......

On several LPs "Cloud Nine" lp is the easiest way to find it.

issued on USA Gordy 939, UK Tamla Motown 5020 (1980 reissue) & 11109 1969 original

Wierd quirk though, it also appeared as a track on a compilation LP of "HITS" title escapes me at the moment it's on UK & USA from circa 1966. So it must have been scheduled for a 45 release that never happened. Perhaps someone can refresh my memory and tell me which LP it was.

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dont think the temps recorded it in 1966 though surely. dennis edwards didnt replace david ruffin until 1968

must be a typing error on the cd or whatever the information was from. the release date but 1968 sounds more

nearer the mark and probably recorded for the cloud nine sessions

dave

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Proof there John that great and not so great minds do think alike!!

It deffo was a 60's compilation and I can see the cover in my mind. Those rectangles with artist and title. No idea of issue date as I don't have it but maybe 67/68 as Dave suggests.

I also seem to remember that it did get played once or twice at the Torch off that album along with Isleys and R.Dean Taylor which were off albums. I did have the LP then.

Whilst on Motown LP tracks, and bearing in mind current threads, I don't know if anyone has mentioned Stevie Wonder "Be calm be cool" offa "Down to Earth". Maybe more Northern than Motown?

ROD

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Proof there John that great and not so great minds do think alike!!

It deffo was a 60's compilation and I can see the cover in my mind. Those rectangles with artist and title. No idea of issue date as I don't have it but maybe 67/68 as Dave suggests.

I also seem to remember that it did get played once or twice at the Torch off that album along with Isleys and R.Dean Taylor which were off albums. I did have the LP then.

Whilst on Motown LP tracks, and bearing in mind current threads, I don't know if anyone has mentioned Stevie Wonder "Be calm be cool" offa "Down to Earth". Maybe more Northern than Motown?

ROD

I've got the compilation Rod. It's 60's alright.

I always used t play it off that LP. Red and Light Blue cover.

Big 16 or something???

Sod it, i'll go and look for it now.

Sean

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Temptations did come out on a white label ep in the nineties, obviously boot but with 3 other nice tracks:

Marvin Gaye - Sweet Thing

Barbara McNair - It Happens Evertime

Isley Bros - Your Love Is My Love

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