Albert Petit Posted January 21, 2008 Posted January 21, 2008 (edited) Hi Mates!! How rare is this? I've never, but any seen or heard of this before, any info?? you´re view of this?? Playable? Name: Voice of The Clouds Title: Too Late to change Label: Song Bird (Houston, Texas) (Division of Peacock Records) It´s a Promotional record. Thanks in advance! Listen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlPbByvzQiA Edited January 21, 2008 by Albert Petit
Guest Dan Posted January 21, 2008 Posted January 21, 2008 I've never heard it or heard of it and I think it's brilliant. The religious message might get in the way for a few but on that hearing a cracking record IMO. (Someone will now say it's a soul pack record of course )
Gasher Posted January 21, 2008 Posted January 21, 2008 (edited) its a soul pack record couldnt restit that one gasher gospel mixed with R&B my worst nightmare..IMHO Edited January 21, 2008 by the gasher
Martint Posted January 21, 2008 Posted January 21, 2008 wow, that's brilliant, I love it. GIVE ME ONE (a copy of the record that is) On a sort of related subject (Peacock Gospel records) - how common/well known in R&B circles is the original "Elijah Rock" by Reverand Cleophus Robinson (on black Peacock)? Heard it by chance when trawling ebay the other week and got outbid (went for circa $66) but snaffled a copy on t'interweb last week for $7 Absolutely brilliant gospel R&B - will sort out a file unless someone else can chuck one up..... I remember buying a 60's gospel-ish pack from anglo in the early 90's for buttons and I don't think I ever really checked them properly - will be digging them out sometime this week and listening carefully though
Albert Petit Posted January 21, 2008 Author Posted January 21, 2008 Only have this, I bought this a few months ago in ebay to a famous UK dealer by ebay.I´m try to find more copies since then by no see anymore... Cheers! wow, that's brilliant, I love it. GIVE ME ONE (a copy of the record that is) On a sort of related subject (Peacock Gospel records) - how common/well known in R&B circles is the original "Elijah Rock" by Reverand Cleophus Robinson (on black Peacock)? Heard it by chance when trawling ebay the other week and got outbid (went for circa $66) but snaffled a copy on t'interweb last week for $7 Absolutely brilliant gospel R&B - will sort out a file unless someone else can chuck one up..... I remember buying a 60's gospel-ish pack from anglo in the early 90's for buttons and I don't think I ever really checked them properly - will be digging them out sometime this week and listening carefully though
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