Maark Posted October 25, 2007 Posted October 25, 2007 Could someone post up or pm me a MP3 of this track, pretty please? Thanks
Russ Vickers Posted October 25, 2007 Posted October 25, 2007 I think you'll find its on the soulclub website. Best Russ
Russ Vickers Posted October 25, 2007 Posted October 25, 2007 Yep, just checked this & its there in all of its glory...........great tune BTW happy memories from dancefloors past........& just right for today's more funky dancefloors I might add. Russ
Maark Posted October 25, 2007 Author Posted October 25, 2007 Yep, just checked this & its there in all of its glory...........great tune BTW happy memories from dancefloors past........& just right for today's more funky dancefloors I might add. Russ Thanks Russ. Tis a great tune and I've only heard it played once in 6 years and that was at the NCS nighter at the Stable last year. When it started up I thought WTF.......... I have it as a ram. file, but can't convert to MP3, hence my request.
Guest nubes Posted October 26, 2007 Posted October 26, 2007 Thanks Russ. Tis a great tune and I've only heard it played once in 6 years and that was at the NCS nighter at the Stable last year. When it started up I thought WTF.......... I have it as a ram. file, but can't convert to MP3, hence my request. It is a top tune Mark....i like it too...Delxx
Rupert Posted October 26, 2007 Posted October 26, 2007 Thanks Russ. Tis a great tune and I've only heard it played once in 6 years and that was at the NCS nighter at the Stable last year. When it started up I thought WTF.......... I have it as a ram. file, but can't convert to MP3, hence my request. download sc audio converter and it changes your files for ya. easy to use. rupert
Wiganer1 Posted October 26, 2007 Posted October 26, 2007 download sc audio converter and it changes your files for ya. easy to use. rupert === played this at the last Nuneaton Coop. Sounded Gr8
Pauldonnelly Posted October 26, 2007 Posted October 26, 2007 along with Summer in the Parks and the Exodus gotta be one of the worst records ever to grace our wonderful scene. Mind you ALL three were floorfillers in 75...lol
Pete S Posted October 26, 2007 Posted October 26, 2007 along with Summer in the Parks and the Exodus gotta be one of the worst records ever to grace our wonderful scene. Mind you ALL three were floorfillers in 75...lol Well said Paul. Except the Summer In The Parks bit.
macca Posted October 26, 2007 Posted October 26, 2007 the night of the wolf was a cheap record in the early 90s'. what the feck is going on? M
Guest Ste Brazil Posted October 26, 2007 Posted October 26, 2007 Yep, just checked this & its there in all of its glory...........great tune BTW happy memories from dancefloors past........& just right for today's more funky dancefloors I might add. Russ Great track IMHO! Has anybody heard the recent version that has been done, i bought it out of interest, nowhere near as good as the original i'm afraid!! Ste
Maark Posted October 26, 2007 Author Posted October 26, 2007 the night of the wolf was a cheap record in the early 90s'. what the feck is going on? M Ya know what, I don't care how cheap it is or when it was made, I think it's a great tune. It's a good job I've not been on the scene long enough to turn into a snob! Thanks for the tip Rupert, sometimes the software isn't available for Mac's but I'll give it a whirl. Oh and Mr Donnelly, just cos the p*sh are doing rubbish, don't take it out on my music tastes!
macca Posted October 26, 2007 Posted October 26, 2007 Ya know what, I don't care how cheap it is or when it was made, I think it's a great tune. It's a good job I've not been on the scene long enough to turn into a snob! Thanks for the tip Rupert, sometimes the software isn't available for Mac's but I'll give it a whirl. Oh and Mr Donnelly, just cos the p*sh are doing rubbish, don't take it out on my music tastes! I used to own the record in the late 80's & was simply surprised to see it going for the price it goes for now, the same can be said for don thomas. the night of the wolf used to literally set the dancefloor alight back in 1975/6. the reaction to it was a sight to behold at places like cleethorpes, specially in the 'stamping' period. the record was good then & is still good now in my opinion. mr. donnelly is a recalcitrant torch perv. his pooh-poohing of these records is to be expected.
Pauldonnelly Posted October 26, 2007 Posted October 26, 2007 I used to own the record in the late 80's & was simply surprised to see it going for the price it goes for now, the same can be said for don thomas. the night of the wolf used to literally set the dancefloor alight back in 1975/6. the reaction to it was a sight to behold at places like cleethorpes, specially in the 'stamping' period. the record was good then & is still good now in my opinion. mr. donnelly is a recalcitrant torch perv. his pooh-poohing of these records is to be expected. You'll be telling me next that The Gig - Raw Soul is an all time classic
macca Posted October 26, 2007 Posted October 26, 2007 that was one I never 'got', it did have those driving bits in between the weird bits though. spring rain was another. sounds godawful to my ears now, like 70's soft porn emanuelle in chintatown etc; there were far too many chemicals about I reckon...
Kevinkent Posted October 29, 2007 Posted October 29, 2007 (edited) I used to own the record in the late 80's & was simply surprised to see it going for the price it goes for now, the same can be said for don thomas. the night of the wolf used to literally set the dancefloor alight back in 1975/6. the reaction to it was a sight to behold at places like cleethorpes, specially in the 'stamping' period. the record was good then & is still good now in my opinion. mr. donnelly is a recalcitrant torch perv. his pooh-poohing of these records is to be expected. Sometimes I realise that being away from the scene for so long has advantages. I reckon I can spot a good tune without paying regard to what decade it's from, and without being influenced by where it was played. This one - well I wouldn't give it house room. But if anyone wants it there's an original copy on ebay - under 2 days to go, 1 bid, ...........99p. About right IMO "STOLEN HOURS" 1st Anniversary, ***RAMSGATE*** 24th NOVEMBER. 2 Rooms + Accomodation + Free unissued Vinyl (first 100 tickets) *** Change of venue - see Events thread *** Edited October 29, 2007 by KevinKent
Len Posted October 29, 2007 Posted October 29, 2007 It is a top tune Mark....i like it too...Delxx Ditto!!! - A great tune indeed - Always meant to pick up a copy myself! "SILK" Rare Soul Night Midland Road, Wellingborough Northants NN8 1HF Saturday 24th November 2007 DJS - JOHN MANSHIP - MARK BICKNELL - DAVE GREET (YATE) - Plus resident - LENNY DOPSON- Info - 07970 361216 *****PLAYING 'DAMN' GOOD SOUL MUSIC!!!***** *FREE 'LIVE' CD OF THE EMBANKMENT CLUB'S FINAL HOUR TO FIRST 100 THROUGH THE DOOR.*
Alfie79 Posted October 29, 2007 Posted October 29, 2007 Al foster Band is a pseudonym of an old italian artist..IVANO FOSSATI the first release of that was on his album of 1973 "poco prima dell'aurora"on cetra the real name of the song is "il tema del lupo"written and perfromed also with OSCAR PRUDENTE even on cetra the first 7"..after the roulette release of 1975...however in these days a jam session band called esperanto (a formation of some musicians from some new funk band like speedometer and bamboos) re-work this for a new 7" released by the freestyle records... not bad but not soo good like the IVANO FOSSATI ONE all the best Alfredo (italy) ))
Guest andyrattigan Posted October 29, 2007 Posted October 29, 2007 I've always thought of this as more of a Jazz-Funk/Jazz tune than a Soul record it gets spins on the Jazz dance scene. Great tune all the same I've even heard it played down the 100 club.
Recommended Posts
Get involved with Soul Source
Add your comments now
Join Soul Source
A free & easy soul music affair!
Join Soul Source now!Log in to Soul Source
Jump right back in!
Log in now!