Baz Atkinson Posted October 15, 2007 Posted October 15, 2007 WHO IS THE GIFTED VOICE BEHIND THIS OUTFIT WHO RECORDED ON AMHERST, MONTAGE AND HDM? ANY HELP APPRECIATED BAZ A
Wiganer1 Posted October 15, 2007 Posted October 15, 2007 played this out the other week..gr8 cheapie..
Reforee Posted October 15, 2007 Posted October 15, 2007 Black ice 5 piece male group consisting Antone Curtis, Gerald Bell, Cleveland Jones, Frank Willis, Ralph Lars.. They did a great album on HDM written mainly by Eddie Horan a great vocalist himself Not sure who the lead vocalist is, not much info about on that but will dig a little deeper if poss? Regards Reforee The Man in Black
Sunnysoul Posted October 15, 2007 Posted October 15, 2007 Someone please post a clip of Black Ice's fabulous "Post Card Love Affair"
Baz Atkinson Posted October 16, 2007 Author Posted October 16, 2007 Black ice 5 piece male group consisting Antone Curtis, Gerald Bell, Cleveland Jones, Frank Willis, Ralph Lars.. They did a great album on HDM written mainly by Eddie Horan a great vocalist himself Not sure who the lead vocalist is, not much info about on that but will dig a little deeper if poss? Regards Reforee The Man in Black that will do for me mate. BAZ A
Baz Atkinson Posted October 16, 2007 Author Posted October 16, 2007 Someone please post a clip of Black Ice's fabulous "Post Card Love Affair" yep get it posted someone please lol. BAZ A
Djmelismo Posted October 16, 2007 Posted October 16, 2007 As regards "Postcard Love Affair". The album is mainly a funk album, (called I Judge The Funk and a cheapie), however, apart from aforementioned track it also includes another amazing soul ballad title escapes me now, but it´s a great tune. I have this LP and I also have a very soulful 45 that they did several years later on another label. At work now, that´s why I can´t check the details.
Guest D'Arcy Posted October 16, 2007 Posted October 16, 2007 (edited) As regards "Postcard Love Affair". The album is mainly a funk album, (called I Judge The Funk and a cheapie), however, apart from aforementioned track it also includes another amazing soul ballad title escapes me now, but it´s a great tune. I have this LP and I also have a very soulful 45 that they did several years later on another label. At work now, that´s why I can´t check the details. Was the other 45 called " Blind Over You" possibly on PLATE? Edited October 16, 2007 by D'Arcy
Chalky Posted October 16, 2007 Posted October 16, 2007 Black ice 5 piece male group consisting Antone Curtis, Gerald Bell, Cleveland Jones, Frank Willis, Ralph Lars.. Later M. Jones, Rob Sherman & Ronald Sanders....
Guest Darks Posted October 16, 2007 Posted October 16, 2007 Was the other 45 called " Blind Over You" possibly on PLATE? Hiya D'Arcy', Iv'e got it on HDM 45. I think it pre-dates the "I judge the funk" stuff. One of my favourite records. Also done by the Chicago Gangsters and sampled to great effect by our own Ali some ten years ago. Whatever happened to Ali, he was really good. All the best Alan
Djmelismo Posted October 16, 2007 Posted October 16, 2007 Was the other 45 called " Blind Over You" possibly on PLATE? Actually I now remember that I have 2 LPs by Black Ice. Apart from I Judge The Funk, I also have the LP that includes the wonderful "Blind Over You" that you mentioned. The 45 I have is much more recent and sounds a lot more modern but it´s a quality soul tune with great vocals.
Guest D'Arcy Posted October 16, 2007 Posted October 16, 2007 Hiya D'Arcy', Iv'e got it on HDM 45. I think it pre-dates the "I judge the funk" stuff. One of my favourite records. Also done by the Chicago Gangsters and sampled to great effect by our own Ali some ten years ago. Whatever happened to Ali, he was really good. All the best Alan Hiya Alan, couldn't remember the label for the life of me. Both versions are great, real atmospheric soul. Must dig both the LP's out and listen again. Trust all is well mate? Cheers D'Arcy
Guest D'Arcy Posted October 16, 2007 Posted October 16, 2007 Actually I now remember that I have 2 LPs by Black Ice. Apart from I Judge The Funk, I also have the LP that includes the wonderful "Blind Over You" that you mentioned. The 45 I have is much more recent and sounds a lot more modern but it´s a quality soul tune with great vocals. Hi DJ Melisimo, the "I judge the funk" Lp was sought after on the London rare groove scene back in the mid eighties, and that's when I first heard it I think. I'm not familiar 45 you are refering to. Cheers D'Arcy
Guest Darks Posted October 16, 2007 Posted October 16, 2007 Hiya Alan, couldn't remember the label for the life of me. Both versions are great, real atmospheric soul. Must dig both the LP's out and listen again. Trust all is well mate? Cheers D'Arcy Like you I love both versions. Looking for both to compere but think Black Ice will have the edge. The Ali track is really good as well. Can't for the life of me remember what it was called. I'll track that down as well. I'm doin fine as they say. Any good Southgate photos? We were hoping for some before and after shots . Regards Alan
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