KevH Posted August 10, 2008 Posted August 10, 2008 HI,just had a listen to.......... Melvin Brown & James Matthews - "Love stormy weather", on JM'S auction. Take a listen to it,then to Dean Barlow.One track is gut wrenching soul,the other isn't. Can you spot the difference??.
Codfromderby Posted August 10, 2008 Posted August 10, 2008 HI,just had a listen to.......... Melvin Brown & James Matthews - "Love stormy weather", on JM'S auction. Take a listen to it,then to Dean Barlow.One track is gut wrenching soul,the other isn't. Can you spot the difference??. a lot of people are gonna hate me for this but, dean barlow is quirky, entertaining and brings a feeling of a bygone age to today, however melvin brown et al sounds like the forth best track of an lp by some late 70,s type performers who at the time failed at disco, its not gut wrenching soul its camp overacting, muzac i think its called, no sorry its crap, loads of tracks in a similar style on loads of cheap lp,s, i dont like it
Prophonics 2029 Posted August 11, 2008 Posted August 11, 2008 (edited) HI,just had a listen to.......... Melvin Brown & James Matthews - "Love stormy weather", on JM'S auction. Take a listen to it,then to Dean Barlow.One track is gut wrenching soul,the other isn't. Can you spot the difference??. Am I missing the point hear but I don't honestly see how you can compare two records that are recorded nearly twenty years apart, I have never heard some much crap in my life. Think a bit more logically if you can. Actually following on with your logic DB is pants compared to MBJM but that compared to The Kings Of Soul is shit, yeah I have got it now. Edited August 11, 2008 by Prophonics 2029
KevH Posted August 11, 2008 Author Posted August 11, 2008 (edited) Am I missing the point hear but I don't honestly see how you can compare two records that are recorded nearly twenty years apart, I have never heard some much crap in my life. Think a bit more logically if you can. Actually following on with your logic DB is pants compared to MBJM but that compared to The Kings Of Soul is shit, yeah I have got it now. Sorry,will not compare records in future. I bow to your superior knowledge.That's put me in my place!. Edited August 11, 2008 by KevH
Chalky Posted August 11, 2008 Posted August 11, 2008 HI,just had a listen to.......... Melvin Brown & James Matthews - "Love stormy weather", on JM'S auction. Take a listen to it,then to Dean Barlow.One track is gut wrenching soul,the other isn't. Can you spot the difference??. struggling Kev, can you give us a clue
SteveM Posted August 11, 2008 Posted August 11, 2008 (edited) struggling Kev, can you give us a clue Love Stormy Weather does nothing at all for me. I personally can't see the attraction, but I assume I'm in the minority. Is it a rarity thing ? Dean Barlow however, is simply shite. (imo of course) Edited August 11, 2008 by SteveM
SteveM Posted August 11, 2008 Posted August 11, 2008 Sorry,will not compare records in future. I bow to your superior knowledge.That's put me in my place!. Sarcasm Kev ?
Prophonics 2029 Posted August 13, 2008 Posted August 13, 2008 on the contrary Kev, I value your opinion on the Melvin tis a fantastic 70ts midtempo record and to bring attention to its quality is worth more than gold. thanks.
Sean Hampsey Posted August 13, 2008 Posted August 13, 2008 Love Stormy Weather does nothing at all for me. I personally can't see the attraction, but I assume I'm in the minority. Is it a rarity thing ? Dean Barlow however, is simply shite. (imo of course) Totally in agreement with Steve on both counts. 'Loves Stormy Weather' caused a minor sensation when first played at Yarmouth, many moons ago. Personally, I struggled with it. Good vocals wasted on a pretty dismal song IMO. Far better 'easily obtainable' 70's tracks out there. Definately a 'rarity' thing, but even as a piece of music it's still more appealing to my ears than the Dean Barlow. Sean
Guest Rich Posted August 13, 2008 Posted August 13, 2008 Totally in agreement with Steve on both counts. 'Loves Stormy Weather' caused a minor sensation when first played at Yarmouth, many moons ago. Personally, I struggled with it. Good vocals wasted on a pretty dismal song IMO. Far better 'easily obtainable' 70's tracks out there. Definately a 'rarity' thing, but even as a piece of music it's still more appealing to my ears than the Dean Barlow. Sean I too remember many flipping dips over LSW at Yarmouth way back. Again, I could never figure it out as a dancefloor record - yet it seemed to fill it with ease. But it still is a perfect accompinament to a chunk of Curtis' Pork Pie and a pint of Black sheep at the end of a hard day. But as you say, so are many other cheaper 70s of a similar ilk - Jae Masons' 'Woman' and Phil Mitchells' 'There's another in my life' for instance.
Souljazera Posted August 13, 2008 Posted August 13, 2008 both a bit poor...one is clearly poorer that the other...
KevH Posted August 13, 2008 Author Posted August 13, 2008 on the contrary Kev, I value your opinion on the Melvin tis a fantastic 70ts midtempo record and to bring attention to its quality is worth more than gold. thanks. spoken like a true soul lover and patron of the arts.Always considered yours a valued opinion too........ Slightly tongue in cheek thread ,sorry....so..... maybe should have worded opening post,,"Can you tell which is which"?
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