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CHANTS 45

BABY I DON'T NEED YOUR LOVE

anyone give me any info price ect/available?

also anyone send me a sound file  please

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Gashster is that the same Chants as the "Chipping Norton" 45 (Chris and Eddie Amoo - Real Thing) ??????? Can't say as i know this one ranting_1.gif

Trouty

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Hi Troutster

..no its not the  chipping norton one

Its definatley a UK only on (RCA i think)

Alan Paterson plays it up here in Aberdeen..

Im told its about £50..but I need more info

regards  Gasher

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was their first release saw one for £60 about 2 years ago don't come up that often.later became the real thing as already mentioned.

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Hi Troutster

..no its not the  chipping norton one

Its definatley a UK only on (RCA i think)

Alan Paterson plays it up here in Aberdeen..

Im told its about £50..but I need more info

regards  Gasher

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It is the same group as was on Chipping Norton. The RCA single was from 1968, one of the last black label releases, but they'd been on Pye before that and were notable for being the only black Merseybeat group.

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so smiffy

have you got one for me then???

its UK so you must have it.haha

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Been a couple of years since I had one. Title is wrong on the label by the way.

This got played back in 78 when Minshull was spinning all the UK things, never really did anything, I always thought it was a brilliant record.

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CHANTS 45

BABY I DON'T NEED YOUR LOVE

anyone give me any info price ect/available?

also anyone send me a sound file  please

the gasher

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The last time I saw this for sale was at Cleethorpes weekender some 5/6 years ago for £40, great tune!!

D

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A couple of weeks ago I posted about the Holgate club York, and attached a track listing from a Holgate promo tape by Chris Holmes.

Track 12 The Chants = Baby I don't need your love [uK RCA]

He might have also spun this at the Wilton..

Great tune..

Cheers,

Derek.

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CHANTS 45

BABY I DON'T NEED YOUR LOVE

anyone give me any info price ect/available?

also anyone send me a sound file  please

the gasher

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One of the biggest sounds in Scotland in 78 to 82 for Bruce Hanning (RIP) and Jolly, never heard it much down South and not heard it many places since early 80's. Was there not a very rare demo (green?), not big on British so welcome any corrections!!!

Cheers

Jock

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Gashster is that the same Chants as the "Chipping Norton" 45 (Chris and Eddie Amoo - Real Thing) ??????? Can't say as i know this one  :sleep3:

Trouty

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Is that you in the picture John?? You've lost wieght ! :)

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so what is the correct title please Pete??

or whats wrong with it?

the gasher

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On the label it says Baby I Don't Need Your Love but it should have been baby I Don't Want To Lose Your Love.

I have an interesting fact about this release, right next to it or a couple of numbers away is a vocal version of Paradox - Ring the changes.

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Ginger's got a copy. He rarely plays it though. He put it on a tape for me around 10 years ago.

I agree that it is a brilliant record. Really should be played more often.

Its also on the Goldmine CD GSCD49 British Soul Volume 1. The Chants later became the Real Thing as well as winning Crufts. :sleep3:

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Ginger's got a copy. He rarely plays it though. He put it on a tape for me around 10 years ago.

I agree that it is a brilliant record. Really should be played more often.

Its also on the Goldmine CD GSCD49 British Soul Volume 1. The Chants later became the Real Thing as well as winning Crufts. :(

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does get spins in the south though, been playing it regularly myself at These Old Shoes and these days at Soul in the City for a number of years and may dig it out for Solid Hit Soul next month. Fantastic record, close second to John Andrews in the 'best of British' stakes IMVHO :sleep3:

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