Cheapsiderecords Posted August 12, 2008 Posted August 12, 2008 (edited) The Wilson Brothers - Ill Always Love You/Soul Town - RCA 47-9732, Arranged and conducted by Bernie Hofer. Got this on Canadian RCA from 1969 and cant find anything about it? Ill Always Love You side is uptempo but sometimes they sound a bit white to me. Soultown is a bit more funkier but still uptempo. Anybody know/got it? Edited August 12, 2008 by newer04
boba Posted August 12, 2008 Posted August 12, 2008 The Wilson Brothers - Ill Always Love You/Soul Town - RCA 47-9732, Arranged and conducted by Bernie Hofer. Got this on Canadian RCA from 1969 and cant find anything about it? Ill Always Love You side is uptempo but sometimes they sound a bit white to me. Soultown is a bit more funkier but still uptempo. Anybody know/got it? I'll always love you is a ballad actually, I bought a copy on canadian RCA once and it played a DIFFERENT CUT on that side! You probably have the same press. I don't know if it's another track by the group or a totally separate group. This group evolved into mandrill.
Diamondjim Posted August 13, 2008 Posted August 13, 2008 the_wilson_brothers.mp3The Wilson Brothers - Ill Always Love You/Soul Town - RCA 47-9732, Arranged and conducted by Bernie Hofer. Got this on Canadian RCA from 1969 and cant find anything about it? Ill Always Love You side is uptempo but sometimes they sound a bit white to me. Soultown is a bit more funkier but still uptempo. Anybody know/got it? the_wilson_brothers.mp3 Hi bob here is clip of US RCA version
Guest biggray1 Posted August 13, 2008 Posted August 13, 2008 I have this on a yellow US Rca Promo,never seen an issue though, nice ballad too...Graham
Sebastian Posted August 14, 2008 Posted August 14, 2008 (edited) Their other 45 on RCA, "You Took My Future Away", is a superb uptempo tune in my opinion. Didn't know about the Mandrill connection! Great info. Edited August 14, 2008 by Sebastian
boba Posted August 14, 2008 Posted August 14, 2008 Their other 45 on RCA, "You Took My Future Away", is a superb uptempo tune in my opinion. Didn't know about the Mandrill connection! Great info. I will post the canada press when I get a chance in a few days. Maybe an undiscovered northern track??? I have no idea what makes a good northern track. I like the ballad side that's NOT on the canada press though.
Guest Johnny Mack Posted August 14, 2008 Posted August 14, 2008 Wilson Brothers "Soul Town" featured on that brilliant 1969 UK RCA compilation album "Just a little bit of soul" Great mixture of soul on that album - a deffo must have at the time for any self respecting soul lover - including monster Northern tracks by Willie Kendricks - "Change your ways" and Exciters - "Blowing up my mind" and Deep tracks from Zerben R Hicks and Rose Valentine, amongst others. Pretty sure Dave Godin had a hand in the selection. Take care John The Wilson Brothers - Ill Always Love You/Soul Town - RCA 47-9732, Arranged and conducted by Bernie Hofer. Got this on Canadian RCA from 1969 and cant find anything about it? Ill Always Love You side is uptempo but sometimes they sound a bit white to me. Soultown is a bit more funkier but still uptempo. Anybody know/got it?
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