Posted March 22, 200817 yr I've seen Barefootin' / Let's Go Baby on Nola with Red, Yellow & Blue labels. Red appears to be the common one for this release. The Blue one has a "Nashville Matrix" Stamp, that's what made me think regional. Anyone know if the Nola label used these as regional differences, or different for 1st, 2nd, 3rd issue. I think some of the other titles were on different colours, just wondering why. Edited March 22, 200817 yr by 45cellar
March 22, 200817 yr 45cellar said: I've seen Barefootin' / Let's Go Baby on Nola with Red, Yellow & Blue labels. Red appears to be the common one for this release. The Blue one has a "Nashville Matrix" Stamp, that's what made me think regional. Anyone know if the Nola label used these as regional differences, or different for 1st, 2nd, 3rd issue. I think some of the other titles were on different colours, just wondering why. Mines black.
March 22, 200817 yr 45cellar said: I've seen Barefootin' / Let's Go Baby on Nola with Red, Yellow & Blue labels. Red appears to be the common one for this release. The Blue one has a "Nashville Matrix" Stamp, that's what made me think regional. Anyone know if the Nola label used these as regional differences, or different for 1st, 2nd, 3rd issue. I think some of the other titles were on different colours, just wondering why. I can't speak for other titles on the label, but barefooting was such a big hit I wouldn't be surprised if it was repressed many times with different variations. I know I've seen it on styrene and vinyl, for example.
March 22, 200817 yr Author ken said: Mines black. gogs said: my red one has a nashville matrix stamp boba said: I can't speak for other titles on the label, but barefooting was such a big hit I wouldn't be surprised if it was repressed many times with different variations. I know I've seen it on styrene and vinyl, for example. Thanks, It is a Label that I have only just started collecting/picking a few titles up. I just wondered if there was a known date for each colour or regional. The red one with the "Nashville Matrix" is most helpful The big hit, repressed many times. Yes certainly go with that now, thanks for everyones help with this. Edited March 22, 200817 yr by 45cellar
March 22, 200817 yr 45cellar said: Thanks, It is a Label that I have only just started collecting/picking a few titles up. I just wondered if there was a known date for each colour or regional. The red one with the "Nashville Matrix" is most helpful The big hit, repressed many times. Yes certainly go with that now, thanks for everyones help with this. Hello rodger this was a great logo and the feature of the logo is the awesome caught you in a lie by Robert Parker! Not seen a discography for this logo,dont know if Dave has one on soulful kinda etc,would not mind one myself! BAZ A
March 22, 200817 yr This seems entirely the right place to ask what it's going to cost me to replace the (recently departed) 'I Caught You In A Lie' Demo?
March 23, 200817 yr baz atkinson said: Not seen a discography for this logo Try >>> Nola Discography <<< I've had Nashville Matrix and Monarch pressed copies on quite a few numbers, and a few label variations per plant too! Never had any orange label copies bar the last number on the label from Marlyn Barbarin...which also happens to be a tough one to find and a anthem-like slab of Northern Soul...I reviewed it >>> HERE <<< for Shades of Soul many mooms ago.
March 23, 200817 yr Flynny said: Try >>> Nola Discography <<< I've had Nashville Matrix and Monarch pressed copies on quite a few numbers, and a few label variations per plant too! Never had any orange label copies bar the last number on the label from Marlyn Barbarin...which also happens to be a tough one to find and a anthem-like slab of Northern Soul...I reviewed it >>> HERE <<< for Shades of Soul many mooms ago. Dave Rimmer's site has more #s on it: https://www.soulfulkindamusic.net/nola.htm although this site has a different side for the b-side of #703 https://funky16corners.tripod.com/11_warren_lee.htm
March 23, 200817 yr While we're on the subject of Barefootin, there's a great version by TV & the Tribesman, released by HBR Records on the US West Coast I believe in an attempt to steal Robert Parker's thunder. TV's version got a release on Aussie Astor . Can UK label collectors on here tell us if TV got a UK release? Edited March 23, 200817 yr by sunnysoul
March 23, 200817 yr sunnysoul said: While we're on the subject of Barefootin, there's a great version by TV & the Tribesman, released by HBR Records on the US West Coast I believe in an attempt to steal Robert Parker's thunder. TV's version got a release on Aussie Astor . Can UK label collectors on here tell us if TV got a UK release? ...It did, on Pye International. I'm sure that someone will put a scan up and if they don't, I will, once I can lay my hands on my copy. The flip side "The Fat Man" had about 5 minutes of Northern popularity in the early days of the Mecca... The vocalist on the 'TV and the Tribesmen' record is the great Texas soul man, Joe Medwick, BTW. The record was actually produced in Houston, by the now-disgraced Huey P Meaux and, as you say, it was recorded to capitalise on Robert Parker's originally 'local-only' distribution...
March 23, 200817 yr TONY ROUNCE said: ...It did, on Pye International. I'm sure that someone will put a scan up and if they don't, I will, once I can lay my hands on my copy. The flip side "The Fat Man" had about 5 minutes of Northern popularity in the early days of the Mecca... The vocalist on the 'TV and the Tribesmen' record is the great Texas soul man, Joe Medwick, BTW. The record was actually produced in Houston, by the now-disgraced Huey P Meaux and, as you say, it was recorded to capitalise on Robert Parker's originally 'local-only' distribution... That's right Tony, and HBR even released an LP on TV & the Tribesmen which is packed with great RnB tunes ...
March 23, 200817 yr Ian Sims said: This seems entirely the right place to ask what it's going to cost me to replace the (recently departed) 'I Caught You In A Lie' Demo? Oh dear, was hoping it was still 25/30 ish .. robert parker.i caught you in a lie.nola wdj.new orlean End price: GBP 46 End date: 2007-02-05 Start price: GBP 20 Start date: 2007-01-26 Number of bids: 3 Auctioned at: ebay
March 24, 200817 yr Author baz atkinson said: Hello rodger this was a great logo and the feature of the logo is the awesome caught you in a lie by Robert Parker! Not seen a discography for this logo,dont know if Dave has one on soulful kinda etc,would not mind one myself! BAZ A Flynny said: Try >>> Nola Discography <<< I've had Nashville Matrix and Monarch pressed copies on quite a few numbers, and a few label variations per plant too! Never had any orange label copies bar the last number on the label from Marlyn Barbarin...which also happens to be a tough one to find and a anthem-like slab of Northern Soul...I reviewed it >>> HERE <<< for Shades of Soul many mooms ago. Hi Baz Not sure if I've seen that Discography before, Nice One, Thanks. Edited March 24, 200817 yr by 45cellar
March 24, 200817 yr Author Ian Sims said: Oh dear, was hoping it was still 25/30 ish .. robert parker.i caught you in a lie.nola wdj.new orlean End price: GBP 46 End date: 2007-02-05 Start price: GBP 20 Start date: 2007-01-26 Number of bids: 3 Auctioned at: ebay Yes, it's this one on Popsike.com
I've seen Barefootin' / Let's Go Baby on Nola with Red, Yellow & Blue labels.
Red appears to be the common one for this release.
The Blue one has a "Nashville Matrix" Stamp, that's what made me think regional.
Anyone know if the Nola label used these as regional differences, or different for 1st, 2nd, 3rd issue.
I think some of the other titles were on different colours, just wondering why.
Edited by 45cellar