Guest Posted August 10, 2008 Posted August 10, 2008 Bear with me on this one - there is a point ......... Lady B and I spent last week in Praia Da Luz , Portugal , and as part of the holiday package , were transferred by coach from and to Faro Airport ......... On the return journey - nearly three sodding hours with intermittant aircon , and an outside temperature of 32 degrees - the coach driver subjected us for the entire journey , to the delights of Radio Algarve , whose auditory menu / onslaught consisted entirely of R 'N ' B and Hip Hop . The lowest point , and bottom of the barrel was reached when a rap mix of Duffy's " Murphy " came on ....... My apologies if that / this style of music finds favour with you : I did not mean offence , but it is not my music : I stepped off the coach a shattered chap , longing for anything that resembled real music ........ It was a result of this soundtrack , that made me think of tunes that were of European origin , that have gained acceptance on the Northern Soul scene ....... Obviously , two came to mind straight away - Bebu Silvetti's " Spring Rain " ( " Lluvia De Primavera " ) , and The Boogie Man Orchestra " Lady Lady Lady " ........ Over to you ....... Malc Burton
Harry Crosby Posted August 10, 2008 Posted August 10, 2008 Wasn`t SPOOKY N SUE -I GOT THE NEED of european origin malc?
Harry Crosby Posted August 10, 2008 Posted August 10, 2008 Also wasn`t FREE-TAKING IT AWAY not sure on that one think it was dutch philips
Guest Posted August 10, 2008 Posted August 10, 2008 (edited) Wasn`t SPOOKY N SUE -I GOT THE NEED of european origin malc? Morning H ...... The grey matter is still a bit addled , so I had forgotten Spooky and Sue : Euro origin indeed mate ; it was recorded in Holland ........ Trivia time ...... Iwan Groenendijk was Spooky , and Sue was Sue Chaloner . The record was originally released in 1975 on the Dutch label Negram , which was shortly picked up by Philips for distribution ....... Iwan Groenendijk was also a member of The Machine / Swinging Soul Machine , who released the 45 " Spooky's Day Off " , which was a 60s club favourite ..... Malc Burton Edited August 10, 2008 by Malc Burton
Steve Edgar Posted August 10, 2008 Posted August 10, 2008 Andre Brasseur "The Kid" (belgium??) Mood Mosaic "Touch Of Velvet" (were they French??) steve
Steve Edgar Posted August 10, 2008 Posted August 10, 2008 Morning H ...... The grey matter is still a bit addled , so I had forgotten Spooky and Sue : Euro origin indeed mate ; it was recorded in Holland ........ Trivia time ...... Iwan Groenendijk was Spooky , and Sue was Sue Chaloner . The record was originally released in 1975 on the Dutch label Negram , which was shortly picked up by Philips for distribution ....... Iwan Groenendijk was also a member of The Machine / Swinging Soul Machine , who released the 45 " Spooky's Day Off " , which was a 60s club favourite ..... Malc Burton didnt know that malc bout Swinging Soul Machine....one of the first 45's I bought! cheers! steve
Guest Posted August 10, 2008 Posted August 10, 2008 (edited) Andre Brasseur "The Kid" (belgium??) Mood Mosaic "Touch Of Velvet" (were they French??) steve I knew setting the posting of this post would prove that I have senior moments in respect of recalling records that I should have remembered .... This is where the we can debate the origin of " ATOV , ASOB " , as being British or German ......... "A Touch Of Velvet,A Sting Of Brass" ( Columbia 1966 ) Mood Mosiac were the brainchild of German born British based producer/arranger Mark Wirtz , who in addition later handled production chores for Brit psych lads Tomorrow and their lead singer Keith West's ( " Excerpt From A Teenage Opera " ) brief successful solo career . " A Touch... " is now known / acknowlwdged as the archetype British Carnaby Street camp number , that evokes imagery of dolly birds in op art gear , drinking at The Cromwellian and the whole plastic fa§ade of Swinging London . It is accented by the vocal backups of The Ladybirds , a trio best known to Americans , as the three blonde ladies who were always singing on "The Benny Hill Show" ........ Malc Burton Edited August 10, 2008 by Malc Burton
Harry Crosby Posted August 10, 2008 Posted August 10, 2008 Morning H ...... The grey matter is still a bit addled , so I had forgotten Spooky and Sue : Euro origin indeed mate ; it was recorded in Holland ........ Trivia time ...... Iwan Groenendijk was Spooky , and Sue was Sue Chaloner . The record was originally released in 1975 on the Dutch label Negram , which was shortly picked up by Philips for distribution ....... Iwan Groenendijk was also a member of The Machine / Swinging Soul Machine , who released the 45 " Spooky's Day Off " , which was a 60s club favourite ..... Malc Burton Morning malc, i know it was released on a lp but wasn`t SAMMY DAVIS-YOU CAN COUNT ON ME, a dutch origin 45 as well, also heard somewhere that FRANKIE & JOHNNY were GERMAN don`t know about that one though
Guest Posted August 10, 2008 Posted August 10, 2008 Morning malc, i know it was released on a lp but wasn`t SAMMY DAVIS-YOU CAN COUNT ON ME, a dutch origin 45 as well, also heard somewhere that FRANKIE & JOHNNY were GERMAN don`t know about that one though Sammy Davis Jr's vocals to that Geordie WC instrumental favourite " Way - I Five O " , were first released on 20th Century in the U.S. , in 1976 : It is very likely that the disc had a dutch release , as said crooner and pal of Frank , was big business in Holland ......... Malc Burton
Guest Byrney Posted August 10, 2008 Posted August 10, 2008 and Sue was Sue Chaloner . The record was originally released in 1975 on the Dutch label Negram , which was shortly picked up by Philips for distribution ....... Malc Burton Sue went on to record a number of early euro soulfull house records including I Wanna Thank You which got a few plays downstairs at Bradford Queens hall modern room early 90s
Guest Posted August 10, 2008 Posted August 10, 2008 (edited) Midnight - keep on walking by and otherside,both very cool anyway! Edited August 10, 2008 by ken
Guest Posted August 10, 2008 Posted August 10, 2008 Blue Sharks Why has this Italian originated recording proven so rare ? I debated the said 45 with knowledgable Italian friends while there last month , and they are in the dark as much as we are ..... Malc Burton
Guest Posted August 10, 2008 Posted August 10, 2008 Rocky Roberts and the Airdales and other variations of the same band.
Harry Crosby Posted August 10, 2008 Posted August 10, 2008 Sammy Davis Jr's vocals to that Geordie WC instrumental favourite " Way - I Five O " , were first released on 20th Century in the U.S. , in 1976 : It is very likely that the disc had a dutch release , as said crooner and pal of Frank , was big business in Holland ......... Malc Burton was there an AMERICAN release 45 malc, i thought it was only on dutch?
Guest Posted August 10, 2008 Posted August 10, 2008 Morning malc, i know it was released on a lp but wasn`t SAMMY DAVIS-YOU CAN COUNT ON ME, a dutch origin 45 as well, also heard somewhere that FRANKIE & JOHNNY were GERMAN don`t know about that one though F & J,are from Scotland i think ?
Guest Posted August 10, 2008 Posted August 10, 2008 was there an AMERICAN release 45 malc, i thought it was only on dutch? Artist: Sammy Davis, Jr. Format: 45 Label: 20th Century Cat. Num.: 6162-101 Rel. Year: 1976 02:51 1/1/1976 Snap Your Fingers 02:08 1/1/1976 You Can Count On Me (Theme From "Hawaii 5-O") Sammy Davis, Jr. ( vocals ) , Al Capps ( arranger ) , The Mike Curb Congregation (backing vocals ) Malc Burton
leev Posted August 10, 2008 Posted August 10, 2008 loads of good stuff getting played in recent years, frank popp stuff, which is over rated to say the least,some good stuff out of scandanavia though, tuomo - don't take it to hard, nicole willis and the soul investigators etc. spring to mind. monster from the 70s, instrumental cover of the temps law of the land, alfie khan orchestra, i think were german.
Guest Paul Posted August 10, 2008 Posted August 10, 2008 ...that made me think of tunes that were of European origin , that have gained acceptance on the Northern Soul scene ... Obviously , two came to mind straight away - Bebu Silvetti's " Spring Rain " ( " Lluvia De Primavera " ) , and The Boogie Man Orchestra " Lady Lady Lady " ... Hello Malc, The Boogie Man Orchestra was recorded in Chicago ...which is in the USA, if I'm not mistaken. I'll go for "What About Love" by Marboo, which was recorded in Germany ...which is somewhere in Europe I think. Best regards, Paul
Guest Posted August 10, 2008 Posted August 10, 2008 (edited) Hello Malc, The Boogie Man Orchestra was recorded in Chicago ...which is in the USA, if I'm not mistaken. I'll go for "What About Love" by Marboo, which was recorded in Germany ...which is somewhere in Europe I think. Best regards, Paul I bow to your knowledge . Paul : I could have sworn the record had its' origins in Germany ......... Nice to see sarcasm is still alive and well ........ If we are to split hairs , there is a Philadelphia in one area of Sheffield ....... Malc Burton Edited August 10, 2008 by Malc Burton
Harry Crosby Posted August 10, 2008 Posted August 10, 2008 Artist: Sammy Davis, Jr. Format: 45 Label: 20th Century Cat. Num.: 6162-101 Rel. Year: 1976 02:51 1/1/1976 Snap Your Fingers 02:08 1/1/1976 You Can Count On Me (Theme From "Hawaii 5-O") Sammy Davis, Jr. ( vocals ) , Al Capps ( arranger ) , The Mike Curb Congregation (backing vocals ) Malc Burton Cheers malc, i was un aware of that, allways thought it was a dutch release only thanks for info
Guest Paul Posted August 10, 2008 Posted August 10, 2008 I bow to your knowledge . Paul : I could have sworn the record had its' origins in Germany ......... Nice to see sarcasm is still alive and well ........ If we are to split hairs , there is a Philadelphia in one area of Sheffield ....... Malc BurtonHello Malc, Okay so I cheated, I used an atlas. Do you know there's a Philadelphia up here in Tyne & Wear? There's also a New York and a Washington too. And there's a little place called Toronto in County Durham. It's all a bit confusing for the tourists. Paul
Pete S Posted August 10, 2008 Posted August 10, 2008 Artist: Sammy Davis, Jr. Format: 45 Label: 20th Century Cat. Num.: 6162-101 Rel. Year: 1976 02:51 1/1/1976 Snap Your Fingers 02:08 1/1/1976 You Can Count On Me (Theme From "Hawaii 5-O") Sammy Davis, Jr. ( vocals ) , Al Capps ( arranger ) , The Mike Curb Congregation (backing vocals ) Malc Burton I'm also surprised about this Malc, I didn't think there was a US release either.
Guest Posted August 10, 2008 Posted August 10, 2008 (edited) I'm also surprised about this Malc, I didn't think there was a US release either. What is weird about the release of the record , is that the A side - " Snap Your Fingers " , was given another release - with a different , and older recorded B side - shortly after ........ Format : 45 Label : 20th Century Catalogue Number : 2236 Released Year : 1976 02:51 1/1/1976 Snap Your Fingers 02:44 25/10/1974 Song And Dance Man Malc Burton Edited August 10, 2008 by Malc Burton
Jez Jones Posted August 10, 2008 Posted August 10, 2008 Bear with me on this one - there is a point ......... Lady B and I spent last week in Praia Da Luz , Portugal , and as part of the holiday package , were transferred by coach from and to Faro Airport ......... On the return journey - nearly three sodding hours with intermittant aircon , and an outside temperature of 32 degrees - the coach driver subjected us for the entire journey , to the delights of Radio Algarve , whose auditory menu / onslaught consisted entirely of R 'N ' B and Hip Hop . The lowest point , and bottom of the barrel was reached when a rap mix of Duffy's " Murphy " came on ....... My apologies if that / this style of music finds favour with you : I did not mean offence , but it is not my music : I stepped off the coach a shattered chap , longing for anything that resembled real music ........ It was a result of this soundtrack , that made me think of tunes that were of European origin , that have gained acceptance on the Northern Soul scene ....... Obviously , two came to mind straight away - Bebu Silvetti's " Spring Rain " ( " Lluvia De Primavera " ) , and The Boogie Man Orchestra " Lady Lady Lady " ........ Over to you ....... Malc Burton Blimey Malc-That seems like on ordeal on that coach----couldn't you claim of the holiday insurance for a stress related condition forced upon you lol seriously though I do know where you coming from on this. Was in gambia earlier this year and on our coach transfer we were subject to something tht was akin to sacrilege to the word music. Cover versions of 80's wham classics---------------yes I know you couldn't make it up!!!! Anyway back on topic---How about the much maligned Los canarios----Get on your knees. Blue eyed European soul but a classic in anyone's book hey?
Rotherham Soul Posted August 10, 2008 Posted August 10, 2008 Morning malc, i know it was released on a lp but wasn`t SAMMY DAVIS-YOU CAN COUNT ON ME, a dutch origin 45 as well, also heard somewhere that FRANKIE & JOHNNY were GERMAN don`t know about that one though Don't know which is Frankie or Johnny, but isn't one of them Maggie Bell of Stone The Crows and singer of the Taggart theme song?
Sebastian Posted August 10, 2008 Posted August 10, 2008 Artist: Sammy Davis, Jr. Format: 45 Label: 20th Century Cat. Num.: 6162-101 Rel. Year: 1976 02:51 1/1/1976 Snap Your Fingers 02:08 1/1/1976 You Can Count On Me (Theme From "Hawaii 5-O") Sammy Davis, Jr. ( vocals ) , Al Capps ( arranger ) , The Mike Curb Congregation (backing vocals ) Are you sure that this is a US release? Do you have a label scan? The dutch release has also got catalogue number 6162-101. The numbering doesn't really tie in with anything else on US 20th Century from that time.
Sebastian Posted August 10, 2008 Posted August 10, 2008 How about Al Foster Band "Night Of The Wolf"? Was originally issued on the italian CETRA label in an art/picture sleeve under a different artist name and title in 1974. The US Roulette release is from 1975.
Guest Posted August 10, 2008 Posted August 10, 2008 (edited) Are you sure that this is a US release? Do you have a label scan? The dutch release has also got catalogue number 6162-101. The numbering doesn't really tie in with anything else on US 20th Century from that time. I have been checking various internet sites regarding the releases for 20th Century , and it would seem - for some strange reason - that both the US and the Dutch 45s of " YCCOM " , shared the same release number , 6162 - 101 ....... Just to reiterate , releases - only one as a 45 - for the disc are as follows ....... Sammy Davis Jr " You Can Count On Me ( Theme From "Hawaii 5-O ) " 20th Century 45: 6162-101 (1976) 20th Century LP: 6370-245 - The Song And Dance Man (1976) 20th Century LP: 9279-577 - Sings The Great TV Tunes (1977) Polydor/Universal CD: 5-89791-2 - Lounge Legends: Sammy Davis, Jr. (2002) Apologies for not being able to post a scan of the lavel , only of the picture sleeve for the 45 ...... Malc Burton Edited August 10, 2008 by Malc Burton
Sebastian Posted August 10, 2008 Posted August 10, 2008 (edited) Sammy Davis Jr " You Can Count On Me ( Theme From "Hawaii 5-O ) " 20th Century 45: 6162-101 (1976) 20th Century LP: 6370-245 - The Song And Dance Man (1976) 20th Century LP: 9279-577 - Sings The Great TV Tunes (1977) Polydor/Universal CD: 5-89791-2 - Lounge Legends: Sammy Davis, Jr. (2002) Malc Burton As far as I can see, there's nothing above that suggests that the 6162-101 release is from the US. The Sammy Davis Jr. discography which you have taken the above from ( https://members.ozemail.com.au/~lindenbrae/sdj/70-88.html ) seems to list records from all over the world. Edited August 10, 2008 by Sebastian
Guest Posted August 10, 2008 Posted August 10, 2008 (edited) As far as I can see, there's nothing above that suggests that the 6162-101 release is from the US. The Sammy Davis Jr. discography which you have taken the above from ( https://members.ozemail.com.au/~lindenbrae/sdj/70-88.html ) seems to list records from all over the world. There are many sites that state the 6162 - 101 release / label number as the original release for the disc , not just the one you state ...... In fact , that site was one of the last I checked to confirm the release / label mumber ; When the subject of the disc was brought up by my good mate Harry Crosby as being only a Dutch release , that is when I started to check as to its' country of origin , as I was sure that it had been released in the U.S. as a 45 ....... Anyway , let us drop the subject - Dutch release only or not ........ My apologies for breathing ....... Malc Burton Edited August 10, 2008 by Malc Burton
Epic Posted August 10, 2008 Posted August 10, 2008 Sammy Davis Jnr doing a vocal version of Hawaii 5 0 - that's really all you need to know - apart from obviously avoiding it like the proverbial.
Pete S Posted August 10, 2008 Posted August 10, 2008 Don't know which is Frankie or Johnny, but isn't one of them Maggie Bell of Stone The Crows and singer of the Taggart theme song? Thats correct, and Johnny was Johnny Curtis who did two good singles on Parlophone, died circa 1969. They were both Scottish.
Pete S Posted August 10, 2008 Posted August 10, 2008 My apologies for breathing ....... Malc Burton No, don't be like that, it's worth sorting out this mystery - I still don't think it came out in the USA but would love to be proved wrong.
Harry Crosby Posted August 10, 2008 Posted August 10, 2008 Thats correct, and Johnny was Johnny Curtis who did two good singles on Parlophone, died circa 1969. They were both Scottish. Puts paid to my GERMAN theory then cheers for info pete
Pete S Posted August 10, 2008 Posted August 10, 2008 Puts paid to my GERMAN theory then cheers for info pete It came out in Belgium if thats any help
Guest Posted August 10, 2008 Posted August 10, 2008 It came out in Belgium if thats any help Thats at least a bit closer HARRY
Our Kid Posted August 12, 2008 Posted August 12, 2008 Astral Trip - Mystic Moods recorded in good ol London. Paul
Benji Posted August 12, 2008 Posted August 12, 2008 the scan of the Sammy Davis Jr shows the dutch picture sleeve. It also came out in Germany but with a different p/s...
Guest Richard Bergman Posted August 12, 2008 Posted August 12, 2008 Isn't that awful Daddy Maxfield record of West German origin. ? Archie Bell "1000 wonders" on 7" I'm a big fan of the Cane & Able track "Relating a message to you" from their Italian Epic long player.
Ian Dewhirst Posted August 12, 2008 Posted August 12, 2008 (edited) And let's not forget our friends from Spain......Los Canarios....."Get On Your Knees" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-02Ow6Q0TvE...feature=related Ian D Edited August 12, 2008 by Ian Dewhirst
Our Kid Posted August 12, 2008 Posted August 12, 2008 And the infamous gem from 'The Small Isle' that storming Irish duo Brooks & Jerry. 'I takes what it's got' (The Direction ones are misprints). Come on with a name like Brooks O'Dell he's gotta have started off near Clontarf!!! Paul
Guest Posted August 12, 2008 Posted August 12, 2008 the scan of the Sammy Davis Jr shows the dutch picture sleeve. It also came out in Germany but with a different p/s... I refuse to duscuss or offer anything further on the SDJ record ....... I have got the mammary on ......... Malc Burton
Pete S Posted August 12, 2008 Posted August 12, 2008 Astral Trip - Mystic Moods recorded in good ol London. Paul Really?
Guest Posted August 12, 2008 Posted August 12, 2008 (edited) Astral Trip - Mystic Moods recorded in good ol London. Paul Internet reveiw for the following album ....... Mystic Moods " Clear Light " ( 1973 ) Spacey, funky, and a great update of the older easy sound of the Mystic Moods . This album's one of their best -- and it mixes breezy LA easy production with a cool funky electric sound, and lots of nice breaks and basslines! Part of the record might get a bit hippy-dippy, but there's some great funk albums on the record -- including the cuts "Kung Fu", "Ride The Sky", and "Astral Trip". L. A. ? I assume this must be " London , 'Ammersmith " ......... Malc Burton Edited August 12, 2008 by Malc Burton
Guest bazabod_downunder Posted August 13, 2008 Posted August 13, 2008 Wasn't this given away as a freebie on the grand opening of a supermarket over there? KTF Baz Why has this Italian originated recording proven so rare ? I debated the said 45 with knowledgable Italian friends while there last month , and they are in the dark as much as we are ..... Malc Burton
phatspinner Posted August 13, 2008 Posted August 13, 2008 Can I hijack this thread? or at least send it in a different direction! I've always had a theory that there are some excellent european origin singles out there that didn't get release in either US or UK. Usually recorded by US artists resident on the Continent they usually have that slightly different sound which sound neither US nor UK. So let's share some of these and get away from SDJ for a while Here's a starter: Vigon - The Spoiler. Is it a cover of Eddie Purell? He also did a cover of Bob and Earl's "Your Time is My time." Think he was Belgian but unlike most of my Euro stuff it doesn't come in Pic Sleeve. So I can't even confirm him as a black artist. Cheers Andy
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