Sunnysoul Posted April 2, 2008 Posted April 2, 2008 (edited) Was speaking to some old timers from the Torch & Mecca days and they say that, in the early 70's, this Crusaders instrumental was one of the biggest sounds around for a time. This was a time, I guess, when the scene played quality instrumentals for their musical merit ... before things got silly a few years later. Anyone with any thoughts or memories of this Crusaders track? Edited April 2, 2008 by sunnysoul
Sjclement Posted April 2, 2008 Posted April 2, 2008 Was speaking to some old timers from the Torch & Mecca days and they say that, in the early 70's, this Crusaders instrumental was one of the biggest sounds around for a time. This was a time, I guess, when the scene played quality instrumentals for their musical merit ... before things got silly a few years later. Anyone with any thoughts or memories of this Crusaders track? Yep! bought it as an import back in the day.... Blue Thumb was the lable got a Uk release soon after ( always a bit of a bummer loss of exclusivity etc.) seem to remember Nino Tempo covered it. As you rightly say things got a bit silly with the next big ABC instro being Cochise John
Sunnysoul Posted April 2, 2008 Author Posted April 2, 2008 Yep! bought it as an import back in the day.... Blue Thumb was the lable got a Uk release soon after ( always a bit of a bummer loss of exclusivity etc.) seem to remember Nino Tempo covered it. As you rightly say things got a bit silly with the next big ABC instro being Cochise John I guess other big instrumentals (before instrumental - mania became silly) were things like King Errison "Zola" and of course the greatest northern soul instrumental of all Young Holt's " California Montage "
paup-ine Posted April 2, 2008 Posted April 2, 2008 (edited) I guess other big instrumentals (before instrumental - mania became silly) were things like King Errison "Zola" and of course the greatest northern soul instrumental of all Young Holt's " California Montage " I always loved (and still do) Strings A Go Go - Bob Wilson (Soul Galore Pressing) - played it to death in my house P (Sorry nothing to do with Crusaders track, sorry SS)) Got the UK Crusaders, yeh great. Edited April 2, 2008 by paup-ine
paup-ine Posted April 2, 2008 Posted April 2, 2008 (edited) I always loved (and still do) Strings A Go Go - Bob Wilson (Soul Galore Pressing) - played it to death in my house P ?? dunno why that is there - computers says no! P Edited April 2, 2008 by paup-ine
Paul R Posted April 2, 2008 Posted April 2, 2008 I guess other big instrumentals (before instrumental - mania became silly) were things like King Errison "Zola" and of course the greatest northern soul instrumental of all Young Holt's " California Montage " I know it is all a matter of opinion, but to my ears California Montage is pure elevator music. I'm not criticising the pedigree of the musicians, but I don't get it as a soul, or Northern thing. I do love northern instrumentals though. Mike & Ike, Hank Jacobs, Fathers Angels, Checkerboards, Rat Race etc. Wasn't the Nino Temple version of "Put It Where You Want It" a vocal? Paul
Ernie Andrews Posted April 2, 2008 Posted April 2, 2008 The Average White band did a vocal version on their first LP
Sean Hampsey Posted April 2, 2008 Posted April 2, 2008 Wasn't the Nino Temple version of "Put It Where You Want It" a vocal? Paul Yes, it was. Sean
Citizen P Posted April 2, 2008 Posted April 2, 2008 I know it is all a matter of opinion, but to my ears California Montage is pure elevator music. I'm not criticising the pedigree of the musicians, but I don't get it as a soul, or Northern thing. I do love northern instrumentals though. Mike & Ike, Hank Jacobs, Fathers Angels, Checkerboards, Rat Race etc. Wasn't the Nino Temple version of "Put It Where You Want It" a vocal? Paul Yes, with his sister April stevens, came out on UK A&M. and very average it is too. Tony
Dave Thorley Posted April 2, 2008 Posted April 2, 2008 (edited) Still love this track, was very popular at Yate as well. I have a few of them but it never sells, still a great track though. Remember seeing them at Bristol's Colston Hall, Randy Crawford was with them, singing 'Street Life'. She wasn't billed, and did the intro from off stage and then to everyone suprise stepped on stage, she was great. For their encore they came on and said "for all you old jazz funkers here's a classic". Then played this, brought the house down. Edited April 2, 2008 by Dave Thorley
Sjclement Posted April 2, 2008 Posted April 2, 2008 Still love this track, was very popular at Yate as well. I have a few of them but it never sells, still a great track though. Remember seeing them at Bristol's Colston Hall, Randy Crawford was with them, singing 'Street Life'. She wasn't billed, and did the intro from off stage and then to everyone suprise stepped on stage, she was great. For their encore they came on and said "for all you old jazz funkers here's a classic". Then played this, brought the house down. And what a talented band of musicians they were (are) Wilton Felder,Stix Hooper,Wayne Henderson Joe Sample , I saw them with Airto at The Empire and Miss Crawford came out to sing with them in the same way. Always liked the solo Joe Sample outing 'There are many stops along the way' This could have got northern plays if it had been shorter IMHO
Guest mel brat Posted April 4, 2008 Posted April 4, 2008 This was a time, I guess, when the scene played quality instrumentals for their musical merit ... before things got silly a few years later.... Yes. Back in the days when the Northern scene was FAR more relaxed and experimental, and less obsessed with the "rarity" of a side for it's own sake!
Stillsoulin Posted April 5, 2008 Posted April 5, 2008 I know it is all a matter of opinion, but to my ears California Montage is pure elevator music. I'm not criticising the pedigree of the musicians, but I don't get it as a soul, or Northern thing. I do love northern instrumentals though. Mike & Ike, Hank Jacobs, Fathers Angels, Checkerboards, Rat Race etc. Wasn't the Nino Temple version of "Put It Where You Want It" a vocal? Paul Re California Montage...Maybe its a " you had to be there" thing as I love it, everytime I hear it (which isnt often) I am immediatly transported back to the Mecca, they ended the nights with this, Levine/Curtis era and I can remember the feeling of "shit the nights finnished" and then trying to find a lift over to wigan. Great tune Rob.
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