boba Posted February 24, 2008 Posted February 24, 2008 I saw this listed on Dave Rimmer's Volt discography: 4094 -Cynthia & Imaginations - Nine Times Out Of Ten / Prove It To Me - 1973 Does this exist? I'm assuming that it doesn't, and if so, is a recording available somewhere? Thanks.
Dave Rimmer Posted February 24, 2008 Posted February 24, 2008 I saw this listed on Dave Rimmer's Volt discography: 4094 -Cynthia & Imaginations - Nine Times Out Of Ten / Prove It To Me - 1973 Does this exist? I'm assuming that it doesn't, and if so, is a recording available somewhere? Thanks. If it's in the listing, it means it was scheduled for release, which sort of implies that it would exist. Of course whether it did actually get released is a totally different thing
Wrongcrowd Posted February 24, 2008 Posted February 24, 2008 I saw this listed on Dave Rimmer's Volt discography: 4094 -Cynthia & Imaginations - Nine Times Out Of Ten / Prove It To Me - 1973 Does this exist? I'm assuming that it doesn't, and if so, is a recording available somewhere? Thanks. Uncle Ady put this out on a Kent CD - Let's Crossover Again, I've just tried to add sound clip but Refosoul doesn't seem to be working. It's certainly not their best recording, described in the liner notes as "poppy Detroit soul in the style of Honey Cone's Hot Wax hits", which is a pretty fair review.
boba Posted February 24, 2008 Author Posted February 24, 2008 If it's in the listing, it means it was scheduled for release, which sort of implies that it would exist. Of course whether it did actually get released is a totally different thing thanks. Do you know the original source -- e.g. documents from Volt, an acetate from a collector, a real record, etc.? I've figured out that a lot of the chess 45s you and others have listed don't exist, probably because people got access to the chess records (I think there even was a book published a while back) that listed the 45s, even though they weren't actually released.
Paul McKay Posted February 25, 2008 Posted February 25, 2008 I saw this listed on Dave Rimmer's Volt discography: 4094 -Cynthia & Imaginations - Nine Times Out Of Ten / Prove It To Me - 1973 Does this exist? I'm assuming that it doesn't, and if so, is a recording available somewhere? Thanks. Neither side is included on the Stax Volt singles Vol 3 10 CD box set, so I would assume it didn't make release.
Steve G Posted February 25, 2008 Posted February 25, 2008 thanks. Do you know the original source -- e.g. documents from Volt, an acetate from a collector, a real record, etc.? I've figured out that a lot of the chess 45s you and others have listed don't exist, probably because people got access to the chess records (I think there even was a book published a while back) that listed the 45s, even though they weren't actually released. Pretty certain this didn't get released, I consider to have a complete run of orange and blue Volt releases (all of 'em) and I don't have this one. If ir did come out it must be bloomin' rare and that's unlikely with a label like Volt which pressed in large quantities. STEVE
boba Posted February 25, 2008 Author Posted February 25, 2008 Pretty certain this didn't get released, I consider to have a complete run of orange and blue Volt releases (all of 'em) and I don't have this one. If ir did come out it must be bloomin' rare and that's unlikely with a label like Volt which pressed in large quantities. STEVE Can someone post audio now that refosoul is working? Thanks a lot.
Wrongcrowd Posted February 25, 2008 Posted February 25, 2008 Can someone post audio now that refosoul is working? Thanks a lot. I'm still having problems with Refosoul, so can't help with audio right now. I'll report to the site techies, and try again later.
Guest TONY ROUNCE Posted February 25, 2008 Posted February 25, 2008 The Kent release was taken from a tape that was in the Fantasy (owners of Stax) vaults. We don't have a copy tape for the flip and, I assume, it was not in the vaults, otherwise I have no doubt that we would have copied that too!
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