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Hello everyone,

There may be some confusion because some of the Innovation II releases were distributed by Warner Bros who had funded the label.

The label was owned by Carl Davis and E Rodney Jones. I think Marshall Thompson of The Chi-Lites was involved in A&R.

By the way, the Barbara Hall tracks were actually recorded down in Atlanta, not in Chicago as most people assume. Tommy Stewart played on those tracks.

Best regards,

Paul Mooney

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We need to be aware of your motives

No, only you and maybe 3 other people want to know, the rest of us don't give a toss about his cv, we're just interested in what he's got to say, why don't you just set up your own thread for the four of you to slag Levine off and leave the rest of us to enjoy the topic Paul?

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Doctor Who, Babylon 5, Star Trek - whats the matter with you people, are you CHILDREN or something, do you still watch Blue Peter?

i didn't know blue peter was sci-fi i will have to start watching it :lol:

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Have you heard "Bubblegum Breakthrough" By The Quadrophonics?
Hello Andy,

Here's an interesting fact...

There were four members of The Quadrophonics but two members left and they changed their name to The Stereophonics.

:lol:

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Hello everyone,

There may be some confusion because some of the Innovation II releases were distributed by Warner Bros who had funded the label.

The label was owned by Carl Davis and E Rodney Jones. I think Marshall Thompson of The Chi-Lites was involved in A&R.

By the way, the Barbara Hall tracks were actually recorded down in Atlanta, not in Chicago as most people assume. Tommy Stewart played on those tracks.

Best regards,

Paul Mooney

That's right Paul - some of the Inn II release came out twice too, with Inn II release numbers AND Warners numbers including Quadrophonics & Wales Wallace BUT don't recall seeing them on WB..........unless maybe they were released in Canada or summat, in which case they 'may' have been on WB???? Anyone?

btw Both Barbara Hall 45's on Inn II are ace!!!!!!!

Cheers

Steve

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I didn't say it was, I was inferring it was a kids program like Doctor Who, babylon 5 and Star Trek, smartarse

sorry pete s was meant to be a joke, but i don't consider these to be strictly children's programmes just as many people don't consider modern to be northern soul, each to their own, live and let live etc

gogs

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sorry pete s was meant to be a joke, but i don't consider these to be strictly children's programmes just as many people don't consider modern to be northern soul, each to their own, live and let live etc

gogs

Sorry it was just the rolling eyes smiley got me back up, sorry :lol:

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That's right Paul - some of the Inn II release came out twice too, with Inn II release numbers AND Warners numbers including Quadrophonics & Wales Wallace BUT don't recall seeing them on WB..........unless maybe they were released in Canada or summat, in which case they 'may' have been on WB???? Anyone?

btw Both Barbara Hall 45's on Inn II are ace!!!!!!!

Cheers

Steve

I am certain I have Quadrophonics on Warner Bros - 99.9% in fact.

Are some of you guys on a wind up by confusing all these titles? :lol: Lorraine Rudolph / Johnson and Barbara Hall / Gayle Adams?

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IAN LEVINE CURRICULUM VITAE

NAME: Ian Geoffrey Levine

BORN: June 22, 1953 in Blackpool

PARENTS: Began in business with a dress shop in the 1950's, then a chain of shops in the1960's, then bought the Lemon Tree casino and nightclub in Blackpool in the 1970's. 'They made an awful lot of money and moved to Miami.' Father died in 1996. Mother runs the finances for Ian's companies.

EDUCATION: Arnold Grammar School for boys, in Blackpool. Seven O' Levels, three A' Levels. Played rugby at school. Then dropped out Manchester University in 1971, 'I had no interest'

POST REMOVED, CENSORSHIP

Yesterday, I posted Mr Levines cv, that he actually wrote for his website, which, I think its fair to say, is a tool for promoting himself. I am reposting it (without comment!), as I think you can draw some interesting conclusions from it. But I will leave that to you. laugh.gif I also think that SS is being bullied and in some ways , manipulated by Mr L, as I wrote nothing libelous or untrue in my comments. It is ridiculous that Mr L asks for posts to be removed that he does not agree with......its only positive comments he wants folks, so let the congratulations continue. I would NEVER ask for ANYTHING to be removed that was written about myself. I have NOTHING TO HIDE OR BE ASHAMED OF. :D . There is nothing like good, honest, truthful, debate and this thread IS nothing like good, truthful, honest debate. I trust this is positive enough for you to leave on Mike? :lol: Let the self promotion continue.Thanks Paul-S.

Paul

it was the made up quote that mentioned his mother that was given as a reason for reporting

and that was the reason why your post was removed

nothing to do with censorship

cheers

mike

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The other side of the Perception String Orchestra "Bet You If You Ask Around" was Velvet. But the same song was retitled "Betcha If You Check It Out" by the Quadrophonics.

So why do I keep thinking that was on Warner Brothers ???

Ian

Yes it was issued on US Warners Bros. I used to own an issue of it.

Derek

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Can anyone confirm if The Quadrophonics was also issued on Warner Brothers, please ????

Nope! But a load of other stuff was!

Andy.

Rubbish.

QUADROPHONICS

Betcha If You Check It Out

WARNER BROS. 8019

74

c/w

QUADROPHONICS

Prove My Love To You

WARNER BROS. 8019

74

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I am certain I have Quadrophonics on Warner Bros - 99.9% in fact.

Hi Steve

Be interesting to see if it's a US issue?

Like i said, i have it twice with Inn II # and a WB # but both on Inn II

It does make sense that it did crop up on WB though............they re-promoted it when WB took over distribution (I think Inn II operated as an indie for the first few releases) and possbily pressed up the first copies on WB! Wonder if Wales Wallace got the same treatment cos that got two releases too!

If it is Steve, you probably have a very rare reissue :thumbup::boxing:wicked.gif:lol::no::D

Cheers

Steve

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Hello everyone,

There may be some confusion because some of the Innovation II releases were distributed by Warner Bros who had funded the label.

The label was owned by Carl Davis and E Rodney Jones. I think Marshall Thompson of The Chi-Lites was involved in A&R.

By the way, the Barbara Hall tracks were actually recorded down in Atlanta, not in Chicago as most people assume. Tommy Stewart played on those tracks.

Best regards,

Paul Mooney

Having investigated I found I was correct. The Quadrophonics was issued on Innovation and then reissued on Warner Bros itself, WARNER BROS. 8019, just like I dimly remembered.

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No, only you and maybe 3 other people want to know, the rest of us don't give a toss about his cv, we're just interested in what he's got to say, why don't you just set up your own thread for the four of you to slag Levine off and leave the rest of us to enjoy the topic Paul?

What a fabulous idea.

I hope it happens.

I shall steer clear if it does, just as I wouldn't dream of going on a country and western forum and telling them all how much I hate their music.

Which when you think about it only seems logical.

Mind you, I DO have a life.....

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Doctor Who, Babylon 5, Star Trek - whats the matter with you people, are you CHILDREN or something, do you still watch Blue Peter?

Doctor Who and Babylon 5 are the most creative sci-fi ever produced. And Babylon 5 is the most adult sci-fi ever produced.

Now hush-up, Smiffy, before I start slagging Bowie and Reggae.

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I am certain I have Quadrophonics on Warner Bros - 99.9% in fact.

Yes because I am certain that it was. Released twice on separate labels, and the Warners one is much rarer.

I'm usually right about these kind of things. I have forgotten more information than a lot of today's Northern Soul DJs have amassed in their entire lifetime.

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Guest TONY ROUNCE

Ian - in respect of tracking down / locating Motown affiliated artists , did you ever attempt to find The Dalton Boys ?

I asked Esther Edwards during a visit to 2648 in 1979 about them , but her recall was limited , stating only that she could recall that BG had found all the other vocal aligned material except for " I've Been Cheated " , was inferior , and he had the tapes of the recordings destroyed .........

Malc Burton

They became a pretty collectible garage-psych group called Colours, Malc. A CD of their complete recordings has just been issued by Cherry Red. The booklet talks about their days with Motown, too...

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Paul

it was the made up quote that mentioned his mother that was given as a reason for reporting

and that was the reason why your post was removed

nothing to do with censorship

cheers

mike

Thankyou Mike.

My Mother has lost both her husband and her daughter, has put money into my business that she can never recover, and has been a Saint to me, through thick and thin, and it hasn't been easy no matter what others think, especially the money that both Motorcity and SWONS lost, and his rewording of those words was simply cruel and heartless.

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Having investigated I found I was correct. The Quadrophonics was issued on Innovation and then reissued on Warner Bros itself, WARNER BROS. 8019, just like I dimly remembered.

It was issued twice on INNOVATION II, first with catalogue #7826 and then as #8019 (same number as on Warner Bros).

I also seem to remember having seen it on a US Warner Bros 45, and it would be nice to see a scan of the WB 8019 label to confirm it.

Here are the INNOVATION II ones:

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Ian

Yes it was issued on US Warners Bros. I used to own an issue of it.

Derek

Thankyou for yet another confirmation.

Andy Simpson, also known as "The Pittance", you will apologise please, as your memory has become like swiss cheese.

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They became a pretty collectible garage-psych group called Colours, Malc. A CD of their complete recordings has just been issued by Cherry Red. The booklet talks about their days with Motown, too...

Wow - that was The Dalton Boys ??

Remember we met forty years ago as kids because we both collected Motown.

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It was issued twice on INNOVATION II, first with catalogue #7826 and then as #8019 (same number as on Warner Bros).

I also seem to remember having seen it on a US Warner Bros 45, and it would be nice to see a scan of the WB 8019 label to confirm it.

Here are the INNOVATION II ones:

22f0_1.JPGGarageSale_1219075358_14143.jpg

I can't scan it because I sold it, but as I said, I am 100% certain I had it on the actual Warner Brothers label.

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Yes it was issued on US Warners Bros. I used to own an issue of it.

Talking of Warner Bros 1970s classics, what was that amazing monster we used to play at Blackpool with a Philly Groove logo on the Warners Label, by Quickest Way Out ????

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Talking of Warner Bros 1970s classics, what was that amazing monster we used to play at Blackpool with a Philly Groove logo on the Warners Label, by Quickest Way Out ????

Either "Who Am I" or "Thank You Baby For Loving Me", more likely the former I think - they're both great!

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Treat for today, for all the soul fans who WOULDN'T go onto a Country and Western website just to tell them on there how much they hate their music.

And dedicated to Simon White, whose wicked wicked wicked, just WICKED, little joke in Manifesto, as Hettie Catlitter, made me literally cry laughing.

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Yes it was "Who Am I".

WELL remembered.

Also done by Flashlight on their Philly Groove LP!

Think Flashlight & QWO where the same group? Anyone confirm? Could even be the same recording but would need to dig them both out and check? There are other tracks from the LP that were recorded by QWO too!

Cheers

Steve

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Doctor Who and Babylon 5 are the most creative sci-fi ever produced. And Babylon 5 is the most adult sci-fi ever produced.

Now hush-up, Smiffy, before I start slagging Bowie and Reggae.

I am rather fond of Stargate as well :thumbup:

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I am rather fond of Stargate as well

Tried but couldn't get into it. Same with Battlestar Galactica. I like quirky character driven sci-fi like Doctor Who and Babylon 5. Not the dull American stuff like Star Trek, Stargate, and Battlestar Galactica.

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Tried but couldn't get into it. Same with Battlestar Galactica. I like quirky character driven sci-fi like Doctor Who and Babylon 5. Not the dull American stuff like Star Trek, Stargate, and Battlestar Galactica.

Thought Babylon 5 was American too?

Certainly was a classic of TV, either way...."NOW GET THE HELL OUT OF OUR GALAXY" :thumbup:

nb that was a quote

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Treat for today, for all the soul fans who WOULDN'T go onto a Country and Western website just to tell them on there how much they hate their music.

And dedicated to Simon White, whose wicked wicked wicked, just WICKED, little joke in Manifesto, as Hettie Catlitter, made me literally cry laughing.

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Thought Babylon 5 was American too?

Certainly was a classic of TV, either way...."NOW GET THE HELL OUT OF OUR GALAXY"

It was American but was nothing like any other American show and stood out head and shoulders because of it.

A meticulously crafted five year novel for television. Breathtaking and a work of genius.

"No One here is quite what they seem"

"If you go to Z'Ha'Dum you will die"

"They're like giants in the playground and they don't even know we're here".

"No no. There are ten of us. All pronounced differently, you see ??? Zathras. Zathras. Zathras. Zathras. Zathras. Zathras. Zathras. Zathras.Zathras. Zathras. Now you see ??? "

"What do I want ?? I want to live just long enough to see them cut off your head and stick it on a pike as a reminder that some favours come with too high a price. I would stare up at your lifeless eyes and wave. Can you do that for me, Mister Mordern" ???

"I'm dead. They cut off my head and stuck it on a pike. The dead don't lie, Lennier".

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This video is Wicked wicked wicked just WICKED ! thank you Ian Top ten .

I love you to bits Chalky, but is it my imagination, or do you only ever pass comment on the videos from Detroit ??

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GREAT scan posted above of the WB issue of Quadraphonics! :thumbup:

I'm including it in this post as well so those who can't view BMPs can see it as well.

It has got the "early" number though (7826, not 8019).

Wonder if it came out on WB as 8019 as well? :boxing:

I will check at home.

These are not reissues either.

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Thought Babylon 5 was American too?

Certainly was a classic of TV, either way...."NOW GET THE HELL OUT OF OUR GALAXY"

And the best quote of all, from the best episode of all.

"Why not ?????

During the entire Earth/Minbari War, only one Earthman ever destroyed a Minbari Warship. He is behind me. You are in front of me. If you value your lives, BE SOMEWHERE ELSE".

Most exciting moment in the entire history of television.

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