Prophonics 2029 Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 Must be one of my favourite records from the late days of The Casino, I never tire of hearing this track. My mate said to me come over and I will take you to this record shop I have found and the only decent record I got was a copy of this for £4.00. I got another one on ebay the other week as well, scans below.
Peter99 Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 Must be one of my favourite records from the late days of The Casino, I never tire of hearing this track. My mate said to me come over and I will take you to this record shop I have found and the only decent record I got was a copy of this for £4.00. I got another one on ebay the other week as well, scans below. yep top tune mate. Whats it go for nowadays?
Prophonics 2029 Posted January 30, 2008 Author Posted January 30, 2008 (edited) Not loads £15 still not hard to get a copy. Edited January 30, 2008 by Prophonics 2029
Reg Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 Not loads £15 still not hard to get a copy. I've got one myself, it was one of the first original 45s I bought...(probably because it was just as cheap as a bootleg, ha ha)....and stills sounds the business
Mark R Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 Not loads £15 still not hard to get a copy. The 2nd image posted is the copy I have, what's the difference? Are they both OG or is one a booter? I just bought it back in my younger days when I naively thought it was what was in the grooves that counted!! Cheers, Mark R
Simon M Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 The one in the first scan I got from Soul Bowl. I dont remember the other one . Where did yo get it Mark The Oddfellows?
Prophonics 2029 Posted January 30, 2008 Author Posted January 30, 2008 Both from the same stamp Mark just a different label. I know the name of Danny Leak but can't find anything on the tinternet by him or about him.
Reg Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 I keep looking at them both and I really can't remember which one I have! If one is a boot I imagine that's the one I've got SOS, Pie disco demand..you name em I had em in the 80s
Mark R Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 Both from the same stamp Mark just a different label. I know the name of Danny Leak but can't find anything on the tinternet by him or about him. Thanks mate.....appreciate that..........a long standing question answered!! Cheers, Mark R
Peter99 Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 The one in the first scan I got from Soul Bowl. I dont remember the other one . Where did yo get it Mark The Oddfellows? I'm pretty sure mine is the second scan - and I'm sure it would have come from Soul Bowl - perhaps not.
Mark R Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 The one in the first scan I got from Soul Bowl. I dont remember the other one . Where did yo get it Mark The Oddfellows? Unusually for me Simon, I can't remember where this came from..............NOT Soul Bowl though. Cheers, Mark R
Simon M Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 (edited) Unusually for me Simon, I can't remember where this came from..............NOT Soul Bowl though. Cheers, Mark R Curious , cracking tune ,played it to my mate whose purely an Essex JazzFunk boy , he was stunned Edited January 30, 2008 by Simon M
Sean Hampsey Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 I know the name of Danny Leak but can't find anything on the tinternet by him or about him. It's Danny Leake from Chicago. Ian Levines old mate. Ex 100% Pure Poison! He produced LJ Johnson "Your Magic's Put A Spell On Me" back in the 70's and all those great James Wells & Barbara Pennington things! Guess that kinda makes Cheryl Berdell a Tailor Made... if only by influence rather than intent!
Sean Hampsey Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 As a footnote... ... if you really dig this tune... you really should check out Sandra Feva's "Just To Be Close To You" on Venture. I covered it as Cheryl Berdell yonks ago cos it's a bit of a ringer and every bit as good! A TOP TIP (IMO). On both 45 & the superb Savoir Faire LP.
Prophonics 2029 Posted January 30, 2008 Author Posted January 30, 2008 It could easily be covered and make a great tune for today. if you really dig this tune... you really should check out Sandra Feva's "Just To Be Close To You" on Venture. Do you have a sound clip Sean.
Denbo Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 Must be one of my favourite records from the late days of The Casino, I never tire of hearing this track. My mate said to me come over and I will take you to this record shop I have found and the only decent record I got was a copy of this for £4.00. I got another one on ebay the other week as well, scans below. Let's hear it then? :o)
Sean Hampsey Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 Do you have a sound clip Sean. No... I'm pretty crap at such technology... but there's a short clip here - which really doesn't do it justice - but you'll get the drift https://www.amazon.com/Savoir-Faire-Sandra-Feva/dp/B000001RQ8 And it's in the Box for Lifeline!
Wrongcrowd Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 As a footnote... ... if you really dig this tune... you really should check out Sandra Feva's "Just To Be Close To You" on Venture. I covered it as Cheryl Berdell yonks ago cos it's a bit of a ringer and every bit as good! A TOP TIP (IMO). On both 45 & the superb Savoir Faire LP. Top tune Sean, I used to play this out myself, though she's a a very overlooked lady. There was a plan to compile a Sandra Feva/Richardson CD by those Grapevine boys, I know because I contributed quite a few tracks. Must have been shelved when it all became a bit fragmented.
Steve G Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 Guess that kinda makes Cheryl Berdell a Tailor Made... if only by influence rather than intent! Oh no it doesn't . This was the brainchild of Cheryl's then husband and they merely used Danny as the engineer. You'll also note the Tom Tom connection. You may recall in the dark and distant days of Blackbeat I tracked down the gorgeous Cheryl and put her pic on a cover. She told me the story, by then she had split from her husband (this was 1982 by now but the sound was still popular). She also put me onto Tom Tom who was by then working with Phil Collins on things like "You can't hurry love" much to my shock (and horror ). It's a great record, and Cheryl was a great looking girl as well! Steve
Simon M Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 (edited) Oh no it doesn't . This was the brainchild of Cheryl's then husband and they merely used Danny as the engineer. You'll also note the Tom Tom connection. You may recall in the dark and distant days of Blackbeat I tracked down the gorgeous Cheryl and put her pic on a cover. She told me the story, by then she had split from her husband (this was 1982 by now but the sound was still popular). She also put me onto Tom Tom who was by then working with Phil Collins on things like "You can't hurry love" much to my shock (and horror ). It's a great record, and Cheryl was a great looking girl as well! Steve Can we have that picture again Steve any news on re-issued BB's Edited January 30, 2008 by Simon M
Sean Hampsey Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 Oh no it doesn't . This was the brainchild of Cheryl's then husband and they merely used Danny as the engineer. You'll also note the Tom Tom connection. You may recall in the dark and distant days of Blackbeat I tracked down the gorgeous Cheryl and put her pic on a cover. She told me the story, by then she had split from her husband (this was 1982 by now but the sound was still popular). She also put me onto Tom Tom who was by then working with Phil Collins on things like "You can't hurry love" much to my shock (and horror ). It's a great record, and Cheryl was a great looking girl as well! Steve Yeh - Remember her being on the cover Steve. But I'd certainly have thought that all those productions with Levine would have had an effect on the 'sound' that Leake engineered. Either way, its a top little tune. The old 'Esther Williams' cover up if my memory serves me right! Sean
Sean Hampsey Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 Just a thought! Has Cheryl Berdell ever appeared on a comp CD? How about a Clifton Classics... anyone?
Mark R Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 Has Cheryl Berdell ever appeared on a comp CD? Certainly been on a vinyl comp. Sean..............Goldmine "Modern Soul Vol 1" as I recall......grey cover. Cheers, Mark R
Reg Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 Certainly been on a vinyl comp. Sean..............Goldmine "Modern Soul Vol 1" as I recall......grey cover. Cheers, Mark R Was also on CD comp...crossover soup
Anoraks Corner Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 I'd never seen the plain EMT label befre seeing Tony's copy (second scan)...interesting one. The other more common design saw two presses: The first has smooth labels and clean sharp print, whilst the second had a pitted label surface and slightly blurred/smudged print...and it was these pitted copies that appeared en masse a year or so after the Casino closed, along with the Larry Houstons, if my memory serves me well. Still sounds fresh to me too, although would've preferred that the producer could've given it some more bass, mind!
Mark R Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 I'd never seen the plain EMT label befre seeing Tony's copy (second scan)...interesting one. The other more common design saw two presses: The first has smooth labels and clean sharp print, whilst the second had a pitted label surface and slightly blurred/smudged print...and it was these pitted copies that appeared en masse a year or so after the Casino closed, along with the Larry Houstons, if my memory serves me well. Still sounds fresh to me too, although would've preferred that the producer could've given it some more bass, mind! Larry Houston is another case in point..........I have the cleaner looking, yet probably less "original" looking pale orange label............the other is a darker oreange/red. Both OG vinyl with different labels??? Cheers, Mark R
Steve G Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 Larry Houston is another case in point..........I have the cleaner looking, yet probably less "original" looking pale orange label............the other is a darker oreange/red. Both OG vinyl with different labels??? Cheers, Mark R Again tracked Houston down and he sent me a box load with both types in. 1982 heady days at Blackbeat
Prophonics 2029 Posted January 30, 2008 Author Posted January 30, 2008 Still sounds fresh to me too, although would've preferred that the producer could've given it some more bass, mind!
Soulman Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 First scan is the original press. If you have one with the sddress scratched out, then they are the very first the John Anderson found. He then had about 1000 that he put out on the list. They sold in maybe a 500-600 quantity. The rest went back to Craig Moerer when John sold his stock. The unusual plain design is a, as far as I am aware, legitimate re-press and is quite possibly rarer than the original. Because it's a re-press, it becomes less valuable but may still command the same as an original. Larry Houston is a different kettle of fish. It's a different take. Larry went back into the studio and re-cut the track. Although it sounds similar, the giveway is the "Whoa" in the break two thirds into the song. It doesn't happen on the second take. I have a twelve of the original version but have never seen another. Would appreciate anyone else who has one making contact.
Dave Abbott Posted January 31, 2008 Posted January 31, 2008 i remember playing CB at the great Bournemouth xcross the board soul nites - i came off the decks and someone thanked me for playing it cos they hadn't heard it for many years. Bugger me, a few hours later Arthur F came on and played it again (Arthur was not in the room whern i played it). Twice in one nite lol, orgasm time for matie i thought
Steve G Posted January 31, 2008 Posted January 31, 2008 First scan is the original press. If you have one with the sddress scratched out, then they are the very first the John Anderson found. He then had about 1000 that he put out on the list. They sold in maybe a 500-600 quantity. The rest went back to Craig Moerer when John sold his stock. The unusual plain design is a, as far as I am aware, legitimate re-press and is quite possibly rarer than the original. Because it's a re-press, it becomes less valuable but may still command the same as an original. Larry Houston is a different kettle of fish. It's a different take. Larry went back into the studio and re-cut the track. Although it sounds similar, the giveway is the "Whoa" in the break two thirds into the song. It doesn't happen on the second take. I have a twelve of the original version but have never seen another. Would appreciate anyone else who has one making contact. Interesting I have got both so I'll have to dig em out. Larry sent me a box of 25, about 20 of one sort and 5 of the other. I sold them all at the Fleet for £2.50 in one night. This was 1982. Steve
Reg Posted January 31, 2008 Posted January 31, 2008 I checked last night and mine is the first scan..I bought it off somebody at Parr Hall in the 80s. my other half played it at one of the original Soul or Nothings a few years ago and loads of people asked about it-was quite surprised how many people didn't know the track although I must admit I'd never heard it out in years until Jamie Hartford played it for me by special request at my wedding reception Nice to hear some background about the record as it is one of my all time favourites
Glynthornhill Posted January 31, 2008 Posted January 31, 2008 One up for grabs on my website. Cheryl Berdell 45 in excellent condition a snip at £10 . Well worth more money . https://www.cratesofsoul.com/page2.htm
Peter99 Posted February 10, 2008 Posted February 10, 2008 Rubbish..its 80s boogie.. You keep changing your post! It's a cracking tune
Guest soulmaguk Posted February 10, 2008 Posted February 10, 2008 You keep changing your post! It's a cracking tune Some mod who has access to the admin of the site keeps changing it for me! did not realise Soul-Source was governed by mods?!
Cunnie Posted February 10, 2008 Posted February 10, 2008 Some mod who has access to the admin of the site keeps changing it for me! did not realise Soul-Source was governed by mods?! Posts were off topic so deleted. You were also asked to change avatar before you posted again as contained offensive language. Please change it before you post again.
Guest soulmaguk Posted February 10, 2008 Posted February 10, 2008 obviously the said record was therefore made to measure just before for the end of an Era Casino nights, it was played here and there after that but god knows why. Just my opinion that its rubbish, but certainly sounds 80s boogie, i'm sure there's a market for that genre of music somewhere. there's no wonder it still only fetches between £4 and £15. Sorry about the Avatar, Winifred Atwell might not of appreciated the joke either. Still not sure why CUNNIE from the mod thingy is allowed to edit soul-source.
Peter99 Posted February 10, 2008 Posted February 10, 2008 obviously the said record was therefore made to measure just before for the end of an Era Casino nights, it was played here and there after that but god knows why. Just my opinion that its rubbish, but certainly sounds 80s boogie, i'm sure there's a market for that genre of music somewhere. there's no wonder it still only fetches between £4 and £15. Sorry about the Avatar, Winifred Atwell might not of appreciated the joke either. Still not sure why CUNNIE from the mod thingy is allowed to edit soul-source. The record is a quality piece of soul music. The moderators are here do moderate the site - not sure why that's confusing.
Guest soulmaguk Posted February 10, 2008 Posted February 10, 2008 The record is a quality piece of soul music. The moderators are here do moderate the site - not sure why that's confusing. Ha Ha moderate..get it... Anyway, I am glad you think so. But sorry i don't agree. just played it to my partner who loves all types of music, take into consideration that this is the very first time she has heard it tonight, her remarks were "thats boring", I agree with her.
Prophonics 2029 Posted February 10, 2008 Author Posted February 10, 2008 I never tire of this record taylor made or not. But talking of tailor made dose anybody remeber that Barnaby Bye cover You Keep My Temprature Rising that Russ W played sure its Ian Lavine thing on Mercury.
Guest Gavin Page Posted February 10, 2008 Posted February 10, 2008 The one in the first scan I got from Soul Bowl. I dont remember the other one . Where did yo get it Mark The Oddfellows? Got mine from the Bowl, I think Or it my have been Ian First scan as well. Further to hearing it on the All Night Long album. Have to say all be it, it was a dodgy album some great tracks on it Was this all she did ?
Prophonics 2029 Posted February 10, 2008 Author Posted February 10, 2008 Was this all she did ? not sure about that. Yes what a great LP all those megga rare Serling tracks you would trade your Granny for. I have a spare cover for this LP.
Guest Gavin Page Posted February 10, 2008 Posted February 10, 2008 Yes what a great LP all those megga rare Serling tracks you would trade your Granny for. I have a spare cover for this LP.
Steve G Posted February 10, 2008 Posted February 10, 2008 I never tire of this record taylor made or not. But talking of tailor made dose anybody remeber that Barnaby Bye cover You Keep My Temprature Rising that Russ W played sure its Ian Lavine thing on Mercury. L J Johnson on Mercury.
Prophonics 2029 Posted February 10, 2008 Author Posted February 10, 2008 L J Johnson on Mercury. Thanks Steve the plot thinkens. The LP! the only other way to get hold of these records other than putting your Mom,s high hells and dress on and waiting at the back door for RS leaving, was on a tape recorder live from the Casino.
Guest Gavin Page Posted February 10, 2008 Posted February 10, 2008 The LP! the only other way to get hold of these records other than putting your Mom,s high hells and dress on and waiting at the back door for RS leaving, was on a tape recorder live from the Casino.
Sean Hampsey Posted February 10, 2008 Posted February 10, 2008 The LP! the only other way to get hold of these records other than putting your Mom,s high hells and dress on and waiting at the back door for RS leaving, was on a tape recorder live from the Casino. I was always told that Keith Minch' was behind the album.... Was that right ?
Steve G Posted February 11, 2008 Posted February 11, 2008 I was always told that Keith Minch' was behind the album.... Was that right ? I thought that too
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