Soulfulswifty Posted October 18, 2008 Posted October 18, 2008 There is a version by Jimmy Ruffin 1965 - "On The Avenue" I have also heard a more up tempo version called "In My Neighborhood" I'm not sure if it's the Temps/Monitors can anyone help?
Guest 45s and 33s Posted October 18, 2008 Posted October 18, 2008 Chris Clarke does a great version on the Anthology CD. Ali
Guest Posted October 19, 2008 Posted October 19, 2008 (edited) Chris Clarke does a great version on the Anthology CD. Ali Credited as being by The Originals , " OTA " has surfaced in other versions by several other artists ........ " OTA " was " adapted " by The Maisonettes as " Heartache Avenue " . which was a UK chart hit in 1982 on the Ready Steady Go label ......... What is interesting about the record , is that I can remember a press release at the time , clearly stating it their version of a Motown song and homage to the sound , but on the label it is credited as being written by Tibenham & Mason ......... Malc Burton Edited October 19, 2008 by Malc Burton
Eddie Hubbard Posted October 19, 2008 Posted October 19, 2008 There is a version by Jimmy Ruffin 1965 - "On The Avenue" I have also heard a more up tempo version called "In My Neighborhood" I'm not sure if it's the Temps/Monitors can anyone help? Think it's credited to R.Dean Taylor on the original acetate.Best,Eddie
Modernsoulsucks Posted October 19, 2008 Posted October 19, 2008 Credited as being by The Originals , " OTA " has surfaced in other versions by several other artists ........ " OTA " was " adapted " by The Maisonettes as " Heartache Avenue " . which was a UK chart hit in 1982 on the Ready Steady Go label ......... What is interesting about the record , is that I can remember a press release at the time , clearly stating it their version of a Motown song and homage to the sound , but on the label it is credited as being written by Tibenham & Mason ......... Malc Burton I think I can throw some light on why that happened. When we had the original tape with the instr version on it we sent it down to Birmingham to have acetates cut of all the decent tracks. The guy who cut them is credited on the Maisonettes. Maybe the producer.. Johnny ? Whatever, when Maisonettes came out I thought he'd copied the instr but kinda put the melody back to front, if that makes sense. ROD
Soulfulswifty Posted October 19, 2008 Author Posted October 19, 2008 Thanks guys for the input I will make a sound clip of it to try and help Cheers once again
timthemod Posted October 20, 2008 Posted October 20, 2008 I think I can throw some light on why that happened. When we had the original tape with the instr version on it we sent it down to Birmingham to have acetates cut of all the decent tracks. The guy who cut them is credited on the Maisonettes. Maybe the producer.. Johnny ? Whatever, when Maisonettes came out I thought he'd copied the instr but kinda put the melody back to front, if that makes sense. ROD Mark Tibbenham and Lol Mason are UK writers and there is no Jobete credit in the publishing, so I can only assume they decided to claim all the credit for themselves!
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