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I'm trying to put together a radio show...got lots of non-Motown stuff covered, but trying to jog my memory to "hear" that baritone sax in my head on some Motown singles...certainly "i'm on the outside looking in," "love is like an itching," and "something about you"...but i know there are dozens of 'em with even MORE prominent bari that aren't springing immediately to mind. please help!

thanks,

matt

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come on! just a few of the more baritone-heavy motown tracks that spring to mind, please!

Ya got my number one fav with the 4 Tops "Something About You"

how bout "Quicksand", "This Old heart Of Mine",

steve

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Ya got my number one fav with the 4 Tops "Something About You"

how bout "Quicksand", "This Old heart Of Mine",

steve

thanks, mate. come on, no more, folks? what are the most obvious ones??? i know i'm not thinking of them!

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thanks, mate. come on, no more, folks? what are the most obvious ones??? i know i'm not thinking of them!

Sid Barnes told me the sax break in Four Tops -I Can't Help Myself was Mike Terry.

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Every baritone sax solo on ALL Motown records is Mike Terry. Same for ALL other Detroit recordings plus many sixties Philly records (Moses Smith, Rotations, Volcanos, Cliff Nobles, Larry Clinton etc) plus Chicago (Gene Chandler, Valentinos et al). Some Motown highlights are 'Suspicion', 'Road runner' 'Love is like an itching in my heart' 'True fine boy', 'Take me in your arms' - the list is endless!

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Every baritone sax solo on ALL Motown records is Mike Terry. Same for ALL other Detroit recordings plus many sixties Philly records (Moses Smith, Rotations, Volcanos, Cliff Nobles, Larry Clinton etc) plus Chicago (Gene Chandler, Valentinos et al). Some Motown highlights are 'Suspicion', 'Road runner' 'Love is like an itching in my heart' 'True fine boy', 'Take me in your arms' - the list is endless!

thanks, rob. was just going through some stuff and had some questions about specific records. is it him on:

edwin starr, "my kind of woman"?

irene & the scotts, "i'm stuck on my baby"?

hollidays, "i lost you"?

johnnie mae matthews "my destination"?

and here's one that sure sounds like him:

bernard williams "it's needless to say"?

don't want to mis-attribute a baritone sax part to him!

thanks

m

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thanks, rob. was just going through some stuff and had some questions about specific records. is it him on:

edwin starr, "my kind of woman"?

irene & the scotts, "i'm stuck on my baby"?

hollidays, "i lost you"?

johnnie mae matthews "my destination"?

and here's one that sure sounds like him:

bernard williams "it's needless to say"?

don't want to mis-attribute a baritone sax part to him!

thanks

m

Don't know about the Bernard Williams but am highly suspicious it was him - he certainly did a lot of sessions for Jimmy Bishop and company in Philly. He's on the others for sure. Irene and the Scotts was produced by Bob Babbitt one of the Motown bass payers who also wrote 'Believe it or not' Nabay

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Don't know about the Bernard Williams but am highly suspicious it was him - he certainly did a lot of sessions for Jimmy Bishop and company in Philly. He's on the others for sure. Irene and the Scotts was produced by Bob Babbitt one of the Motown bass payers who also wrote 'Believe it or not' Nabay

thanks so much for your help! would have felt like an idiot if i played something that just sounded like him and said it was him!

got a nice pile together now.

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thanks so much for your help! would have felt like an idiot if i played something that just sounded like him and said it was him!

got a nice pile together now.

Also played on 'The Horse' session with Jesse James. :lol:

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