Posted December 3, 200717 yr what's your favorite album track one of mine is the ohio players love slipped through my fingers great track.
December 3, 200717 yr NorthernDancer said: what's your favorite album track one of mine is the ohio players love slipped through my fingers great track. freddy butler-with a dab of soul the whole lp the hesitations-thats what love is tina mason-a good kind of hurting four tops-tea house in china town..what a awsome version chuck jackson-have you heard about the fool & i'll fight till i win your love
December 3, 200717 yr NorthernDancer said: what's your favorite album track one of mine is the ohio players love slipped through my fingers great track. Nice tune, got the Lp, but there's soooooooooooooo many, For a lp that's's got it all' Linda Jones - hypnotized William & Watson - two for the price of one Four Tops - 1st & 2nd albums Just a few I can think off. Willie
December 4, 200717 yr some i like......Optimistics "say it baby" Turbo lp......O V Wright......"i cant believe" Backbeat lp.....Chuck Jackson....."thats me loving you" VIP lp...........5 Stairsteps......"im the one who loves you" Curtom lp.....Platters "why you wanna make me blue" Musicor lp.......
December 4, 200717 yr cant miss out Harvey Avernes hectic version of "wishing and hoping" of the Viva Soul Atlantic lp....
December 4, 200717 yr Wow! Fave album track............far 2 hard.......far 2 many Now if its albums I'd go for these:- Black Bach - Lamont Dozier Big 16/Young Mods Forgotten Story - Impressions I'm A Loser - Doris Duke Rare Stamps - Steve Mancha & JJ Barnes Spotlight on - Jackie Wilson Enough to be going on with, think I'll go play 1 now
December 4, 200717 yr Clyde McPhatter "Please Give Me One More Chance" Bobby Hutton "Lend A Hand" Ian D
December 4, 200717 yr im gonna change,f/v+the 4 seasons,new gold hits lp track,discovered by kev roberts i think?? remember it being played at the casino around 75/76 ish still love the tune and it blows the velours out of the water imo.
December 4, 200717 yr NorthernDancer said: what's your favorite album track one of mine is the ohio players love slipped through my fingers great track. maxine brown - just give me one good reason
December 5, 200717 yr Hi just a few good album tracks played at the Wheel were Jackie Wilson You can count on me, Someboddy up there like you,Williams & Watson Two for the price of one also Too Late {but obviously before the single was found}A lot of love Taj Mahal,Carrying on Lou Rawls and a few by Earl Van Dyke.
December 5, 200717 yr The Tempests - Would You Believe Including " Someday " and " I Cried For You " Brilliant album Steve
December 5, 200717 yr A Jo Wallace tip: Carla Thomas from the Memphis Queen LP - I Play For Keeps https://www.soulclub.org/stream/Carls_Thoma...y_For_Keeps.ram Cheers Paul
December 6, 200717 yr bri. phill said: Hi just a few good album tracks played at the Wheel were Jackie Wilson You can count on me, Someboddy up there like you,Williams & Watson Two for the price of one also Too Late {but obviously before the single was found}A lot of love Taj Mahal,Carrying on Lou Rawls and a few by Earl Van Dyke. What about that DYNATONES c/u. Was it from a HERBIE MANN LP
December 6, 200717 yr bri. phill said: Hi Ken ,We didn.t know Taj Mahal was on a single in 1969 but it was the inside track on a CBS rock sampler album and was cut down to single size,best we could do. cheers Brian Would have sounded intersting but surely nowhere near as popular as the original by Homer Banks.He was god like at that time with 60 minutes/Hooked etc
December 6, 200717 yr nusha said: Would have sounded intersting but surely nowhere near as popular as the original by Homer Banks.He was god like at that time with 60 minutes/Hooked etc Homer Banks version had been re-released by then and wasn't played at the Wheel after 1968, Taj Mahal was just a change that's all,Hooked by love was still getting played by the great Homer Banks.Hole in the wall was played by the Dynatones again a change from The Packers and the best version by far George Stone.The Herbie Mann records escapes me at the moment apart from Philly Dog wichh got a few plays.
December 6, 200717 yr Rance Allen- Peace of mind Curtis Mayfield- Soul Music The Impressions- Stay close to me Jackie Wilson- My heart is calling
December 6, 200717 yr the New Sounds Lp on Turbo, best i've heard in a long time... Tempests is a given, Garland Green - Jealous kinda fella..Freddie Scott - are you lonely for me, Thats some of mine...
December 6, 200717 yr brenda holloway,a favour for a girl,lp track,er i think it was the artistry of b/h hope this link to youtube works a great track imo https://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=rKYnakPIkJk ps-this guy has about 184 different motown tunes on you tube with some nice labels etc and info about each one i love the record player playing. Edited December 6, 200717 yr by de-to
December 6, 200717 yr 96 tears - Jimmy Ruffin you belong to me - Earl Gains HBR album version It's up to you - Righteous Brothers coming home baby - Dee Dee Sharp share a little love with me - The Monitors And the best version, IMO of ain't no big thing - Jimmy James
December 6, 200717 yr Mike McDonald - God Knows Willie Kendrick - Change Your Ways Willi J&Co Boogie With Your Baby
December 7, 200717 yr CRUMB said: 96 tears - Jimmy Ruffin you belong to me - Earl Gains HBR album version It's up to you - Righteous Brothers coming home baby - Dee Dee Sharp share a little love with me - The Monitors And the best version, IMO of ain't no big thing - Jimmy James 96 Tears-Jimmy Ruffin Thanks for the reminder, might give a spin tonight fot ste's birfday Ruff n Ready a great album tho' eh?? ATB Tony
December 7, 200717 yr footstomper said: Mike McDonald - God Knows Willie Kendrick - Change Your Ways Willi J&Co Boogie With Your Baby Theyre all 45s
December 7, 200717 yr de-to said: im gonna change,f/v+the 4 seasons,new gold hits lp track,discovered by kev roberts i think?? remember it being played at the casino around 75/76 ish still love the tune and it blows the velours out of the water imo. Played out long before that. first heard it late 72 early 73 I think somewhere in the potteries though the old memory is a bit fuzzy .As regards fav lp track at the moment I,m loving James Brown,s "Lost Someone" off the Hell albumn
December 9, 200717 yr The trouble is once I've bought an album I no longer take any notice of whether the tracks on it have been released as singles, but let's give it a try... Tower of Power - Bump City Bump City - I know this day Beginning of the End - Surrey Ride and Monkey Tamarind Strokeland Superband - Kick it up a step and It may be very good Ridin' Thumb - Feed the cat Doobie Bros. - Carry Me Away, Losin' End. and South City Midnight Lady Lon Bronson All-Star Band - This Story Must Be Told Fela Kuti - Army Arrangement Aretha Franklin - Angel Fred Ross - When Little Jesse hit the set Joe Bean Esposito with Smith No Luggage - How Long Lonne Mr. Blues Givens - Hold On To The Blues A Taste of Honey - I love you Let's be honest, once you get started on this there's really no stopping, so that's my top 17... Edited December 9, 200717 yr by JJMMWGDuPree
December 9, 200717 yr John Benson said: Aretha Franklin - Angel There is an excellent Remix Version of this classic. I would not dare touch a choon like this but is was well done. there must be a thread about it on soul source I am sure... kind regards, M This was definitely on a 45 - lovely stuff
December 9, 200717 yr For me it has to be the Supremes and The Four Tops LP Dynamite. The track is called "Do you love me just a little,honey". The way Levi Stubbs and Jean Terrell compliment each other is just awesome. A very unlikely pairing but it works so so well. Levi is absolutely outstanding. You can get a copy for about £20 and its on American Motown and British Tamla Motown. I guarantee you wont be disappointed, I'd even recommend buying it blind its that good I got my copy off Chris Anderton, he normally has a few copies.
December 9, 200717 yr SPANKY WILSON - EASY LOVER. LORI BURTON - LET NO ONE COME ETWEEN US. WILLIE TEE - TAKE YOUR TIME. THREE PIECES - IF I COULD PROVE MY LOVE TO YOU. JACKIE WILSON - JUST CALL MY NAME. SPELLBINDERS - BABY I MISS YOU. CHUCK JACKSON - HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT THE FOOL. DANA VALLERY - THIS LOVE IS REAL (I CAN FEEL THOSE VIBRATIONS) BRI PINCH.
December 11, 200717 yr MOLLY said: For me it has to be the Supremes and The Four Tops LP Dynamite. The track is called "Do you love me just a little,honey". The way Levi Stubbs and Jean Terrell compliment each other is just awesome. A very unlikely pairing but it works so so well. Levi is absolutely outstanding. You can get a copy for about £20 and its on American Motown and British Tamla Motown. I guarantee you wont be disappointed, I'd even recommend buying it blind its that good I got my copy off Chris Anderton, he normally has a few copies.really like the version of "hello stranger" off the same LP.......Outstanding
December 11, 200717 yr platters 81 said: really like the version of "hello stranger" off the same LP.......Outstanding Hi, prefer the Capitols "hello stranger" on the Cool Jerk Lp, tuuuuune. Willie
December 12, 200717 yr MOLLY said: For me it has to be the Supremes and The Four Tops LP Dynamite. The track is called "Do you love me just a little,honey". The way Levi Stubbs and Jean Terrell compliment each other is just awesome. A very unlikely pairing but it works so so well. Levi is absolutely outstanding. Hi Molly, just played this again, again & again, forgot what a awesome tune this is , your spot on about the vocals on this, Levi Stubbs and Jean Terrell are outstanding. Thanks for the reminder SUPERB. It just show's you that we some times we get carried away on finding new tune's , and we have forgotten about all the gem's in our box's . Willie
December 12, 200717 yr bri. phill said: Hi just a few good album tracks played at the Wheel were Jackie Wilson You can count on me, Someboddy up there like you,Williams & Watson Two for the price of one also Too Late {but obviously before the single was found}A lot of love Taj Mahal,Carrying on Lou Rawls and a few by Earl Van Dyke. Hells Bells "Somebody Up There Likes You" recognition! Also like his "Everything's Gonna Be Fine" and they'll get an airing on Boxing Day "you sure can count on me" to play it
December 12, 200717 yr Black Gold of the Sun said: Played out long before that. first heard it late 72 early 73 I think somewhere in the potteries though the old memory is a bit fuzzy .As regards fav lp track at the moment I,m loving James Brown,s "Lost Someone" off the Hell albumn quality soul [lost someone]
December 13, 200717 yr NorthernDancer said: what's your favorite album track one of mine is the ohio players love slipped through my fingers great track. Carla thomas i play for keeps-memphis queen album love that one also platters dosn`t it ring a bell-going back to detroit album
December 13, 200717 yr hello all...nice list of album tracks, a lot i'll have to try and here for the first time by the looks of it...thought i'd put my pennies worth in, so here goes; LLOYD PRICE sings the million sellers.LP SHOP AROUND. GOT LLOYDS INSTANTLY REGOCNISEABLE VOICE..WITH A MORE UPBEAT SOLID BACKING..A CRACKER. FREDDY BUTLER a dab of soul.LP YOU'D BETTER GET HIP GIRL. FOR ME THE BEST TRACK ON THE ALBUM..BUT THERE ALL GOOD LETS FACE IT...DESERTED!!! A CLOSE SECOND. FREDDY SCOTT sings and sings and sings WHERE IS THE GIRL. SAME AS BEN.E KING ON ATCO..YET FREDDY STEALS THE SHOW ON THIS BIG CITY PRODUCTION..WHAT A VOCAL. VI VELASCO the album. THE BENEFIT OF THE DOUBT. THIS IS A 45 RELEASE..AT LEAST I THUNK IT IS...AS I THOUGHT, WHEN I BOUGHT THE ALBUM, I'D SAVED A FEW SQUID. SO SORRY IF THIS DISNEE QUAAAALIFFYYYYEE. BABY WASHINGTON with you in mind I GOT IT BAD AND THAT AINT GOOD...ALL AROUND THE WORLD..ITS ALL OVER BUT THE CRYING..GET A HOLD ON YOURSELF..THIS OLD WORLD. I LOVE BABY WASHINGTON..OFFICIAL. FROM HER EARLY NEPTUNE RELEASES TO THIS VEEP ALBUM..IN PARTICULAR........WHICH IS ARRANGED AND PRODUCED BY HENRY GLOVER...WHAT A MATCH UP...I GOT IT BAD WAS RELEASED IN THE U.K ON UNITED ARTISTS, NOT ON A SINGLE IN THE U.S...SO A LOT OF THE ABOVE ARE ONLY ALBUM RELEASED..HERE ON THIS ALBUM...PLEASE TRY AND FIND ONE.YOU WONT REGRET IT. GARNET MIMMS..as long as i have you(us) warm and soulful(uk) AS LONG AS I HAVE YOU..THERE GOES MY BABY. AS LONG, I THINK IS ONE YOUVE ALL MISSED HERE..A BELTER..AN IMPOSSIBLE DANCER..BUT MANIC PACE PRODUCTION AND A SCREAMER OF A VOCAL..L.P ONLY!! ON THE OTHER HAND, THERE GOES MY BABY, IS A REALLY GOOD VERSION OF A MELLOWER SOUL STANDARD. DONE IN A BERT KEYES STYLEE. BARBARA ACKLIN love makes a woman IVE GOT YOU BABY A LATER SIXTIES OUTING, AND I THINK THE ONLY TRACK ON THE ALBUM WITHOUT CARL DAVIS OR EUGENE RECORDS' INVOLVEMENT ON IT..A REAL PLEASING EAR OPENER. RIGHT THATS ME DONE WAFFLIN ON...I HOPE SOME OF YOU AGREE, AND I HOPE SOME OF YOU FIND A NEW FAVOURITE WITHIN THAT LOT.... NICE TOPIC BY THE WAY...ALL YHE VERY BEST MIKE. BY THE WAY..DID I MENTION THE** SOULFUL SHACK ** STARTING IN 08. FRI FEB 1ST. THE PHOENIX BAR ROYAL BRITISH LEGION CULCHETH WARRINGTON .SERVING PLATTERS OF 60'S RARE SOUL, RnB AND POPCORN....(TOP 500 IS OFF THE MENU....at least the VAST majority of it..) we find the suppliers of this are charging way too much on delivery..in fact over the odds. We are currently sourcing smaller, greener suppliers which give much more flavour and diversity. HOUSE CHEFS; MIKE AND STE. AND OUR CELEBRITY CHEF;MIKE WARBURTON. inc guests mally(from morcambe)and dean mitchell(golborne catholic club nighters)(possible). i think its fair to say if you flit between the main room and the rnb room..we're the place for you...come and enjoy yourself. 8 til 1. sorry about the shameful plug on this l.p topic...just cheeky. p.s chuck jackson king of the mountain encore l.p absolutely awesome(and i hate that word) same backing as hal miller an angel cried.
December 13, 200717 yr Black Gold of the Sun said: Played out long before that. first heard it late 72 early 73 I think somewhere in the potteries though the old memory is a bit fuzzy .As regards fav lp track at the moment I,m loving James Brown,s "Lost Someone" off the Hell albumn Yes absolutely brilliant and not to get confused with his 45 of the same name which is totally different! Another great album track for me is - People do change by Round Robin Monopoly on Truth records - Anyone played this out much
December 13, 200717 yr Just another two of my Fav's. Linda Jones - If Only - Hypnotised album, Clyde McPhatter - Every One Know's (were in love) - Welcome Home album. Both soooooooo Soulful. Willie
December 13, 200717 yr posstot said: VI VELASCO the album. THE BENEFIT OF THE DOUBT. THIS IS A 45 RELEASE..AT LEAST I THUNK IT IS...AS I THOUGHT, WHEN I BOUGHT THE ALBUM, I'D SAVED A FEW SQUID. SO SORRY IF THIS DISNEE QUAAAALIFFYYYYEE. No 45 ...so qualification is just! 'Why Did You Take Your Love' - JAMES BROWN (from'I Can't Stand Myself') - King. Superb non 45!! Edited December 13, 200717 yr by Soul-Slider
December 13, 200717 yr soulmanash said: Hells Bells "Somebody Up There Likes You" recognition! Also like his "Everything's Gonna Be Fine" and they'll get an airing on Boxing Day "you sure can count on me" to play it SOMEBODY UP THERE LIKES YOU IS ON 45, B SIDE OF GERMAN HIGHER AND HIGHER. BEST BRI.
December 13, 200717 yr Unlucky Son - The Metros, didn't include it in my first post as didn't want to draw attention to it on ebay, won the auction this morning though.
December 14, 200717 yr Soul-Slider said: No 45 ...so qualification is just! 'Why Did You Take Your Love' - JAMES BROWN (from'I Can't Stand Myself') - King. Superb non 45!! arrr well there you go thankin you
what's your favorite album track one of mine is the ohio players love slipped through my fingers great track.