John Reed Posted December 28, 2007 Posted December 28, 2007 (edited) I'm off to Johannesburg with work in January. I don't envisage any crate digging, but thought it's worth a try asking people if there were any shops? South African released soul records have also been mentioned here from time to time, which I find it quite strange as these were released during the apartheid. So are there any oddities to look out for? Cheers, John Edited December 28, 2007 by John Reed
pikeys dog Posted December 28, 2007 Posted December 28, 2007 Should be some South African tamla motown 45s out there, I've got a couple of the LPs and they aren't run of the mill things...
Mark B Posted December 28, 2007 Posted December 28, 2007 I'm off to Johannesburg with work in January. I don't envisage any crate digging, but thought it's worth a try asking people if there were any shops? South African released soul records have also been mentioned here from time to time, which I find it quite strange as these were released during the apartheid. So are there any oddities to look out for? Cheers, John soul and blues union (SABU) on atlantic single whats the fuss and think there may be an album 70's. i know someone who wants the single ,they were a band from rhodesia would not recomend going there to look. mark
Tony Turner Posted December 28, 2007 Posted December 28, 2007 I've just come back from South Africa, didn't find any vinyl at all. Soul is quite well represented in CD shops over there, mainly of the 'RnB' variety (new style ie crap) but there were a few more obscure things. John be very careful in Joburg!
Guest TONY ROUNCE Posted December 29, 2007 Posted December 29, 2007 There's a very rare CL Blast album, called "Made In Africa", that was only issued in SA (on WEA) and was, in fact, recorded in Jo'Burg! There's also a Percy Sledge Atlantic album "Live In South Africa" that isn't, in fact, live, but that is interesting because of Percy's between-song bigging-up of SA and its people, saying that they and their country are so nice he's thinking of coming to live there! (He had a # 1 in SA with his version of "Silent Night", of all things...) Other than that, there are plenty of interesting SA-pressed 45s, if you can find anywhere that sells oldies. You could probably shift a few copies of Johnny Nash's "Why Didi You Do It" (CBS) - an old Sidedoor Soul and later Norfolk Village favourite, that seems to have been released on 45 only in SA (it's on his "Let's Be Friends" LP here). But as someone posted above, vinyl findings in SA have tended to be reported as non-existent by those who have been in recent years. Expect to find nothing and be pleased if you do!
Chalky Posted December 29, 2007 Posted December 29, 2007 Had a look at the Righteous Brothers - Souled Out lp I've got and on the rear of the cover it's stampedSpringbok Radio Record Library and again underneath Springbok Radio Discoteek. Also the number 40474 stamped on it and that is alkso written on the record label itself.
sepia Posted December 29, 2007 Posted December 29, 2007 i got a mel & tim/forever & a day/stax 45 solid center diff bside from usa copy. bot from south africa,presume its a south african copy?. it dosnt have any details on label where its from. can any1 comfirm this.
phatspinner Posted December 30, 2007 Posted December 30, 2007 I was in South Africa this year, Cape Town. Now I know that South African pressings exist, however could I find any vinyl whatsoever, NO. It's the only place in the world that I've never found any vinyl and I wasn't just looking for soul records! They were there at one time but what's happened to them goodness knows. I was directed towards an Antique Shop but it was closed. Guess it's how we'll be in a few years time (see my other thread, demise of the traditional record shop.) One other thing, it's not really a place for mooching down backstreets looking for old vinyl outlets!! Made some of more run -down parts of USA feel quite safe! Hope you prove me wrong and for all that it's a great place for a holiday.
Ian Posted December 30, 2007 Posted December 30, 2007 I'm off to Johannesburg with work in January. I don't envisage any crate digging, but thought it's worth a try asking people if there were any shops? South African released soul records have also been mentioned here from time to time, which I find it quite strange as these were released during the apartheid. So are there any oddities to look out for? Cheers, John I had a Chapter 5 You Dont Mean It on SA CBS so if that was issued good chance that there are other gems to be had. Ian
John Benson Posted December 30, 2007 Posted December 30, 2007 Here's a few bits I've got from South Africa: Adam Wade Shine on silver moon / Keeping up with the Joneses Kirshner 1652 (1978) ----------------------- Revelation Feel it / When I fall in love Gallo 1939 (1981) ----------------------- Oscar Toney Jr The baby is mine / Workin' together Atlantic 555 (1971) ----------------------- Gloria Scott (LP) What am I gonna do Casablanca NAL 27003 (1974) ------------------------ There may be others, but these are what I know of for sure Of course, I didn't go there in person, but picked them up through lists and the internet Have a good, but safe trip!
Mike Lofthouse Posted December 30, 2007 Posted December 30, 2007 Here's a few bits I've got from South Africa: Oscar Toney Jr The baby is mine / Workin' together Atlantic 555 (1971) ----------------------- Plus his 'I Wouldn't Be A Poor Boy' - Atlantic ATS 542 - brilliant Deep soul and also his great version of 'Dark End Of The Street' on SA Stateside. Thanks to Denny - who I think is on here - he found quite a lot of stuff over there - that he kindly passed on. And of course there is the 'Silver topped' London Darrell Banks - Open the Door...etc' Mike
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