Wiganer1 Posted March 2, 2008 Posted March 2, 2008 another recent addition to the fluff collection recently Earl Connolly - Make up your mind seen it many a time and never bothered to see what it sounded like very nice tune! ne one else like it?
jocko Posted March 2, 2008 Posted March 2, 2008 Great tune Mark, and played by Dave Evison towards the end of your favorite venue quite a bit. Seem to remember seeing it on different colour labels and maybe different design, anyone confirm.
Guest Posted March 2, 2008 Posted March 2, 2008 Great tune Mark, and played by Dave Evison towards the end of your favorite venue quite a bit. Seem to remember seeing it on different colour labels and maybe different design, anyone confirm. Yes, cracking tune and it is on 2 different label designs. Earlier one with green writing called 'Please Make Up Your Mind' and then on an orange label 'Make Up Your Mind'. Thats from (my very poor) memory, got both somewhere...not sure if they are slightly different mixes. Might try and dig them out later and check. Adam.
Guest SteveJohnston Posted March 2, 2008 Posted March 2, 2008 Yes, cracking tune and it is on 2 different label designs. Earlier one with green writing called 'Please Make Up Your Mind' and then on an orange label 'Make Up Your Mind'. Thats from (my very poor) memory, got both somewhere...not sure if they are slightly different mixes. Might try and dig them out later and check. Adam. Yes different mixes the green one is a tad slower and sounds like Earl as had one to many! The orange one is the track that got played late on at the Casino to good dance floor reaction nice tune indeed that needs more spins. Steve J
Val (Chunky) Posted March 2, 2008 Posted March 2, 2008 I believe that they have different flips as well..........my copy has: 'The Devil In You'
Guest SteveJohnston Posted March 2, 2008 Posted March 2, 2008 I believe that they have different flips as well..........my copy has: 'The Devil In You' Val you are right the Green Maycon as "tell me why" on the flip Steve j
Guest SteveJohnston Posted March 2, 2008 Posted March 2, 2008 I believe that they have different flips as well..........my copy has: 'The Devil In You' Can't understand this Val you say that yours as "the devil in you" on the flip Well the two i have are Macon 115 with "don't let go" on the flip Macon 120-A "tell me why" "please make up your mind" 115 time 2:40 121-B time 3:12 I know 121 is a lot harder to find i remember seeing one at the Casino about late79 and then the next one i found was about five years back at Willington if my memory is right or it cohuld of been of Paul at Boogaloo record in Leicester. Steve J
Guest Posted March 2, 2008 Posted March 2, 2008 (edited) I got data on 3 releases. Maycon 114/115 "Don't Let Me Go" on the flip Maycon 119 "Devil in you" on the flip Maycon 120/121 as "Please Make Up Your Mind" / "tell me why" all 3 are different mixes if I remember correctly. Earl Connerly was Philly's answer to Cleveland Robinson .. He owned the Maycon label and released just tons of his own material on it. I think one of the best ones is # 106 "This Girl" sorta "Popcorn" production, seldom seen for sale. Edited March 2, 2008 by john manship
Wiganer1 Posted March 2, 2008 Author Posted March 2, 2008 I got data on 3 releases. Maycon 114/115 "Don't Let Me Go" on the flip Maycon 119 "Devil in you" on the flip Maycon 120/121 as "Please Make Up Your Mind" / "tell me why" all 3 are different mixes if I remember correctly. Earl Connerly was Philly's answer to Cleveland Robinson .. He owned the Maycon label and released just tons of his own material on it. I think one of the best ones is # 106 "This Girl" sorta "Popcorn" production, seldom seen for sale. ==== not even looked at the b side..will take a peep
Soul-slider Posted March 2, 2008 Posted March 2, 2008 Maycon 112 /flip 113 - They Never Told Me / I'm Your Fool (Purple coloured label) Good Northern/x-over dancer
Guest Posted March 2, 2008 Posted March 2, 2008 Can't understand this Val you say that yours as "the devil in you" on the flip Well the two i have are Macon 115 with "don't let go" on the flip Macon 120-A "tell me why" "please make up your mind" 115 time 2:40 121-B time 3:12 I know 121 is a lot harder to find i remember seeing one at the Casino about late79 and then the next one i found was about five years back at Willington if my memory is right or it cohuld of been of Paul at Boogaloo record in Leicester. Steve J My Orange copy 115 has F/W then what looks like a triangle then a M scratched in the run-out, then around the other side of the runout, Maycon -115 scratched in. Is this the same as everyone else's?
Soul-slider Posted March 2, 2008 Posted March 2, 2008 Maycon 112 /flip 113 - They Never Told Me / I'm Your Fool (Purple coloured label) Good Northern/x-over dancer This one written by Mae Connelly....his wife/sister?
Guest Budgie Posted March 2, 2008 Posted March 2, 2008 Also look out for 118. A version of The Bellamy Brothers - Let Your Love Flow. Pete
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