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Hi everybody,

I know this record was already discussed on here, but I need just a couple infos.

I saw some copies of this on ebay, on a modern kent release. Is that the much debated 45 everybody was waiting for?

Thanks

Tommaso

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Hi everybody,

I know this record was already discussed on here, but I need just a couple infos.

I saw some copies of this on ebay, on a modern kent release. Is that the much debated 45 everybody was waiting for?

Thanks

Tommaso

yeh!

Guest Roddy
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get the Fred bridges or wilson pickett versions they are better in my opinion

Guest Roddy
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Stop it ken you know im right :rolleyes:

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Its pure sex on (now) a disc, I must check to see if there is a date on the Luther version the others are a bit pee poor compared to this.

1964 recording. Come on Roddy get that rugby field mud washed out of your ears! Actually I like 'em all but Luther shades it.

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yep!

luther ingram much better than the other 2 imho. had a wilson picket german 7" a while back, but the sound is very low, never liked it when played out in a club. still superior to f bridges thou (imvho) :rolleyes:

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CD and single Chalky a great R&B CD with some unissued stuff on.

IMO the best R&B CD ever, the weakest track for me was The Gigi & Charmaines so it shows you the quality of the thing.

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Guest Beeks
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Anyone got an MP3 of the Ingram version?

Id like to hear it...ive enjoyed the Wilson Pickett version for some time :rolleyes:

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Been playing the Pickett version for so many years before i heard the Luther Version.. Tough call really, maybe the break in Luther track just makes it that bit better but i aint ever been sure... Will play Pickett version out loud tomorrow at the club and see, aint done that for a long time....

Nice topic indeed :lol:

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Guest Beeks
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What a great version...love it!! thumbsup.gif

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Fred Bridges is the best version for me, More jazzy and classy than both the others(thats the mod in me). The wilson pickett is a great raw version someone mentioned earlier it sounded quiet? I had it on german 45 and it sounded great, awesome played out in a club. The Luther Ingram version still a great tune but for me has definately lost it's edge it had a few years ago it would defintely sound better pitched up. Close to call i'd love a copy of all three then play them all back to back, let the dancefloor decide :D .

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I think all versions stand up in their own right. I prefer the Fred Bridges cos it's a great bouncy R&b dancer and sounds great in a club but the Luther Ingram is a masterpiece and more classy piece of music i suppose. The WP is great too but let down by pretty poor sound on most releases i've heard.

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Fred Bridges is the best version for me, More jazzy and classy than both the others(thats the mod in me). .

Is it possible to hear it ?

It's on refosoul, but speeded up from 33 to 45 ! :D

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The clip was recorded from the 45, I find the CD's trundle along at a non stop pace where a 45 has its own pace, more bass and movement of the stylus can slow the record down a tad.

After saying all that I checked my I tunes of CD and 45 and there is only 1 second difference between them 45 being 3.08 and CD being 3.07 :D

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