Guest brianhorton Posted November 22, 2008 Posted November 22, 2008 I KNOW THIS IS AN OLD QUESTION, BUT CANT REMEMBER WHO PLAYED THIS FIRST, I REMEMBER IT BEING BIG AT WIGAN IN THE EARLY YEARS AND BUYING IT ON THR U.K SWAN ? IMPRINT, BUT WAS IT EVER A LEGITAMITATE RELEASE BACK IN THE DAY, IF NOT WHERE DID IT COME FROM.
Sean Hampsey Posted November 22, 2008 Posted November 22, 2008 Uk Swan was via Global and they picked it up from Swan with Modern Redcaps "Never Too Young" (US SWAN 4243) out here on UK Swan & Jaywalkers (US SWAN 4266) "Can't Live Without You" out here on UK Cream. It has a US release number, SWAN 4240 though I don't have one (got the US Jaywalkers only from the three). All of the above 1966 releases. It was essentialy the guys from MFSB, I seem to recall, as were many Philly Instrumentals which later became quite big this side of the pond. Sean
Guest brianhorton Posted November 22, 2008 Posted November 22, 2008 So it never got an actual U.S release, so where did it come from and who played it first ?
Sean Hampsey Posted November 22, 2008 Posted November 22, 2008 So it never got an actual U.S release, so where did it come from and who played it first ? No - it did come out in the US. I don't have one that's all. The UK issues, incidentally, use the US Swan Number and, I seem to think that on the label they all say 'Promotion Copy'. Sean
Guest john s Posted November 22, 2008 Posted November 22, 2008 Swan (U.S.) listing: https://www.swanrecords.com/swan_singles.pdf
Guest Posted November 23, 2008 Posted November 23, 2008 (edited) Uk Swan was via Global and they picked it up from Swan with Modern Redcaps "Never Too Young" (US SWAN 4243) out here on UK Swan & Jaywalkers (US SWAN 4266) "Can't Live Without You" out here on UK Cream. It has a US release number, SWAN 4240 though I don't have one (got the US Jaywalkers only from the three). All of the above 1966 releases. It was essentialy the guys from MFSB, I seem to recall, as were many Philly Instrumentals which later became quite big this side of the pond. Sean Swan # 4240 - The Guys from U.N.C.L.E. " The Spy " / " Jammin'' ( 1966 ) You are right Sean : Global , as part of the distribution / contractural deal for the three records , had to use the original U.S. Swan release numbers ( TGFU - 4240 , TMR - 4243 amd TJ - 4266 ) , and it was insisted that the labels had to be a faithful reproduction of the U.S. original . In respect of the U.K. releases having " Promotion Copy " on them , TGFU had it on the label , but TMR did not ( see below ) : As for TJ , I cannot recall whether it did or did not - possibly Roger ( 45celler ) can help ....... There was also another release in the U.S. from TGFU - " I Will Love You " , on Swan # 4228 , dated 1965 : All the listings I have , or have seen , for this record list it as having the same title on both sides : It could be interesting , but on the other hand , it could be pants ...... One release on Swan , was # 4034 - Jackie Lee " Happy Vacation " / " The Hucklebuck " ( 1959 ) : is this the same JL ? ......... Swan Records trivia ........ The U.S. label bears the message " Don't drop out " - this was put on the label to encourage kids to stay in school .......... Malc Burton Edited November 23, 2008 by Malc Burton
45cellar Posted November 23, 2008 Posted November 23, 2008 (edited) No - it did come out in the US. I don't have one that's all. The UK issues, incidentally, use the US Swan Number and, I seem to think that on the label they all say 'Promotion Copy'. Sean Here we are, certainly released in the US Originally then Label copied for UK release as already mentioned by Sean & Malc. Sorry I can't help with The Jaywalkers as I don't own a Copy. Edited November 23, 2008 by 45cellar
Guest Posted November 23, 2008 Posted November 23, 2008 (edited) Here we are, certainly released in the US Originally then Label copied for UK release as already mentioned by Sean & Malc. What puzzles me Roger , is that the label for TGFU UK releases is - as was insisted / dictated to Global by Swan - a more or less direct reproduction of the US original , but TMR is not ........ I am unsure , but I seem to recall that The Jaywalkers was issued on Cream as opposed to Swan , due to Swan terminating the contract and taking back the master , resulting in Global having to press the record from a US issue copy ...... Malc Burton Edited November 23, 2008 by Malc Burton
45cellar Posted November 23, 2008 Posted November 23, 2008 What puzzles me Roger , is that the label for TGFU UK releases is - as was insisted / dictated to Global by Swan - a more or less direct reproduction of the US original , but TMR is not ........ I am unsure , but I seem to recall that The Jaywalkers was issued on Cream as opposed to Swan , due to Swan terminating the contract and taking back the master , resulting in Global having to press the record from a US issue copy ...... Malc Burton I see what you mean, I do remember buying these, however not sure about The Jaywalkers, I will try to find out.. Regarding "The Guys From Uncle": Has anyone seen a US STOCK COPY or did it only reach Promotional Stage.
wolfie66 Posted November 23, 2008 Posted November 23, 2008 If the UK's had to be a faithful reproduction, how can you tell the difference between proper ones/reissues?
Guest Posted November 23, 2008 Posted November 23, 2008 (edited) I see what you mean, I do remember buying these, however not sure about The Jaywalkers, I will try to find out.. Regarding "The Guys From Uncle": Has anyone seen a US STOCK COPY or did it only reach Promotional Stage. I have only seen / come across promo copies Roger , but that does not mean there are no stock copies somewhere ........ Malc Burton Edited November 23, 2008 by Malc Burton
45cellar Posted November 23, 2008 Posted November 23, 2008 I have only seen promo copies Roger , but that as we know , that does not mean there are no stock copies somewhere ........ Malc Burton Thanks Malc Can't say that I remember seeing one, but as we know and you point out, could be some out there, somewhere.
Guest Posted November 23, 2008 Posted November 23, 2008 Thanks Malc Can't say that I remember seeing one, but as we know and you point out, could be some out there, somewhere. If there are Roger , I would imagine that the price for one d be an interesting one : what is the going rate for the promo ? Malc Burton
Pauldonnelly Posted November 23, 2008 Posted November 23, 2008 I'll let SmudgeSmith tell the story how he stole my copy from Soul Bowl in 1975
Guest Posted November 23, 2008 Posted November 23, 2008 I'll let SmudgeSmith tell the story how he stole my copy from Soul Bowl in 1975 I hope you can substansiate that statement Mr donnelly , and it is not simply an accusation and slur on Mr Smurf's character ....... Malc Burton
45cellar Posted November 23, 2008 Posted November 23, 2008 If there are Roger , I would imagine that the price for one d be an interesting one : what is the going rate for the promo ? Malc Burton Now there's a thing, I'm sort of answering my own question here. Just had a look in the 3rd Edition Price Guide. Obviously Now Up To 5th Edition. £50 DEMO £100 Stock Copy So it does Exist, Totally Gobsmacked, never, ever seen one.
Guest Posted November 23, 2008 Posted November 23, 2008 Now there's a thing, I'm sort of answering my own question here. Just had a look in the 3rd Edition Price Guide. Obviously Now Up To 5th Edition. £50 DEMO £100 Stock Copy So it does Exist, Totally Gobsmacked, never, ever seen one. And my gast is flabbered ; I did not - despite there could be a chance - think there were SC around .......... Malc Burton
Rob Wigley Posted November 23, 2008 Posted November 23, 2008 4001 DICKY DOO & THE DON'TS 4017 LOY CLINGMAN 4032 THE GAY CHARMERS taken the above from the Swan listing, you couldn't make the names up ! i'll swear we had a black swan copy of "The Spy" when we were doing list, but it was in VG condition and sold very cheap £5 or so. Also had a couple of import demos -all from the Philly area so maybe a local hit.
Rick Scott Posted November 23, 2008 Posted November 23, 2008 (edited) Hi Guys, bought my copy from John Anderson (Soul Bowl) In 1975, my self and Chris Dalton used to always go down there on the saturdays the Pier Niter was on so that if John had any new discoveries and exclusives we would have first play of them that nite, you can immagine the squabaling over stuff if there were only a couple of copies of sounds and fellow DJ's were there too many a time Rick Todd, Ginger and Dick Jervis would be there too hopeing for that exclusive track or two for the night to play, happy days but getting back to the record in question i have never seen an issue in all my travels, would be a nice prize indeed On another note while on the Soul Bowl issue i used to buy records off John pre Soul Bowl when it was Groove city and even earlier Lynns Discory (as in Kings Lynn) Another name from the past who i bought a a lot of my top sounds from was Graham Warr Records (think i have spelt his name correct) any one else remember dealing with them? and who remembers Jack Bollington with those very dodgy accitates he used tout at the all niters to sell? over to you lads!!! Edited November 23, 2008 by Rick Scott (DJ)
Guest Posted November 23, 2008 Posted November 23, 2008 (edited) Hi Guys, bought my copy from John Anderson (Soul Bowl) In 1975, my self and Chris Dalton used to always go down there on the saturdays the Pier Niter was on so that if John had any new discoveries and exclusives we would have first play of them that nite, you can immagine the squabaling over stuff if there were only a couple of copies of sounds and fellow DJ's were there too many a time Rick Todd, Ginger and Dick Jervis would be there too hopeing for that exclusive track or two for the night to play, happy days but getting back to the record in question i have never seen an issue in all my travels, would be a nice prize indeed On another note while on the Soul Bowl note i used to buy records off John pre Soul Bowl when it was Groove city and even earlier Lynns Discory (as in Kings Lynn) Another name from the past who i bought a a lot of my top sounds from was Graham Warr Records (think i have spelt his name correct) any one else remember dealing with them? and who remembers Jack Bollington with those very dodgy accitates he used tout at the all niters to sell? over to you lads!!! Dodgy Acetates ? how very dare you ....... Jack played by the book with these recordings ........ Going back to The Modern Redcaps , they had another release , on Lawn ( subsidiary of Swan ) in 1965 - " Empty World " / " Our Love Will Never Be The Same " ( Lawn # 254 , two releases before John Leach " Put That Woman Down " / " Love, Oh Love " ) , which is credited as The Modern Red Caps , not " Redcaps " ......... Malc Burton Edited November 23, 2008 by Malc Burton
Rick Scott Posted November 23, 2008 Posted November 23, 2008 Dodgy Acetates ? how very dare you ....... Jack played by the book with these recordings ........ Going back to The Modern Redcaps , they had another release , on Lawn ( subsidiary of Swan ) in 1965 - " Empty World " / " Our Love Will Never Be The Same " ( Lawn # 254 , two releases before John Leach " Put That Woman Down " / " Love, Oh Love " ) , which is credited as The Modern Red Caps , not " Redcaps " ......... Malc Burton Yes But The Sound Quallity Was Bloody Awfull, Doing Them Was One Thing But Did He Ever Do One That You Could Actualy Use???
Guest Posted November 23, 2008 Posted November 23, 2008 Yes But The Sound Quallity Was Bloody Awfull, Doing Them Was One Thing But Did He Ever Do One That You Could Actualy Use??? Quite simply , NO : Jack had them all mastered at Krispy Sound You bought one , found out that it was crap , and sold it on to a willing buyer , and never bought another ...... I learned my lesson with a 'tate of Lord Sitar , which sounded like it had been recorded in a submarine under the Ganges ........ Malc Burton
45cellar Posted November 23, 2008 Posted November 23, 2008 Hi Guys, bought my copy from John Anderson (Soul Bowl) In 1975, my self and Chris Dalton used to always go down there on the saturdays the Pier Niter was on so that if John had any new discoveries and exclusives we would have first play of them that nite, you can immagine the squabaling over stuff if there were only a couple of copies of sounds and fellow DJ's were there too many a time Rick Todd, Ginger and Dick Jervis would be there too hopeing for that exclusive track or two for the night to play, happy days but getting back to the record in question i have never seen an issue in all my travels, would be a nice prize indeed On another note while on the Soul Bowl issue i used to buy records off John pre Soul Bowl when it was Groove city and even earlier Lynns Discory (as in Kings Lynn) Another name from the past who i bought a a lot of my top sounds from was Graham Warr Records (think i have spelt his name correct) any one else remember dealing with them? and who remembers Jack Bollington with those very dodgy accitates he used tout at the all niters to sell? over to you lads!!! Hi Rick I started during the Groove City era. Well remember going to Portland Street, AMAZING PLACE
Prophonics 2029 Posted November 23, 2008 Posted November 23, 2008 I have a spare Spy M for sale, I have seen black Monarch presses of Swan records so if a black West Cost copy could be the rare version.
Rick Scott Posted November 23, 2008 Posted November 23, 2008 Hi Rick I started during the Groove City era. Well remember going to Portland Street, AMAZING PLACE Hi, yes many a great find in that place, very few people importing records and putting out lists in those days, and records so cheap you could take the odd risk or two and come up trumps, amazing place indeed. Rick
Davetay Posted November 23, 2008 Posted November 23, 2008 The Summer of 1974 "The Spy" Guys from Uncle, massive inst. Yes got mine from Soul Bowl.
Davetay Posted November 23, 2008 Posted November 23, 2008 Hi, yes many a great find in that place, very few people importing records and putting out lists in those days, and records so cheap you could take the odd risk or two and come up trumps, amazing place indeed. Rick Me and Phil Duckworth used to pay Mick (local bus driver) to take us down to Kings Lynn from Accrington. None of us had cars back than. Like you said an amazing place. We also used to go to London on the train got alot of good records cheap there as well.
Guest JJMMWGDuPree Posted November 23, 2008 Posted November 23, 2008 So who were The Girls from UNCLE - The spy/Agent for love? Is 'The spy' the same recording?
Prophonics 2029 Posted November 23, 2008 Posted November 23, 2008 So who were The Girls from UNCLE - The spy/Agent for love? Is 'The spy' the same recording?
45cellar Posted November 23, 2008 Posted November 23, 2008 (edited) That's Nice Mate, Obviously Styrene from the scan, Guessing by your previous post that it is a Monarch Delta. These two are on Vinyl, "Ultra Sonic" Matrix. Edited November 23, 2008 by 45cellar
Prophonics 2029 Posted November 23, 2008 Posted November 23, 2008 (edited) Yes and it also says Ultra Sonic, seen a Sammy Sevens as well on Black CrossFire. Nice Demo and black issue, I am more of a demo Swan man myself. Edited November 23, 2008 by Prophonics 2029
Prophonics 2029 Posted November 23, 2008 Posted November 23, 2008 (edited) Hummm nice touch with the ultras sonic 45. Edited November 23, 2008 by Prophonics 2029
Ian Dewhirst Posted November 23, 2008 Posted November 23, 2008 ......but getting back to the record in question i have never seen an issue in all my travels, would be a nice prize indeed Me neither Rick. Also I seem to remember getting my US originals of Guys From UNCLE and Modern Redcaps at the same time from Rick (can't remember his surname) from Global....... Has anyone got a scan of an issue? I'd love to see one........ Ian D
45cellar Posted November 23, 2008 Posted November 23, 2008 (edited) Hummm nice touch with the ultras sonic 45. Thanks Mate Regarding The Modern Redcaps. Here it is on PopSike.com Looks Nice, However, I thought that I had seen one White / Red as a Stock Copy. Could be my memory playing up though, think it was on ebay Last Year. Edited November 23, 2008 by 45cellar
Prophonics 2029 Posted November 23, 2008 Posted November 23, 2008 (edited) You could be right about that The Sammy Sevens isn't a demo after all but I have seen a black and white demo of Lucky So And So. I think you have seen this one before. Edited November 23, 2008 by Prophonics 2029
Guest smudgesmith Posted November 24, 2008 Posted November 24, 2008 Hi Rick I started during the Groove City era. Well remember going to Portland Street, AMAZING PLACE Lynn Discery was in Norfolk Street a converted Terraced House with a mauve front door
Rob Wigley Posted November 24, 2008 Posted November 24, 2008 The vocal was put out by the "real side" guy backed with the inst. available here https://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie....m184&_trkp Rob
Pauldonnelly Posted November 24, 2008 Posted November 24, 2008 I hope you can substansiate that statement Mr donnelly , and it is not simply an accusation and slur on Mr Smurf's character ....... Malc Burton I can...spoke to JA during the week and he told me he'd had a handful of "the spy come in" "put me one to one side I'll get smudge to pick it up sat. Contacted smudge the week after and he explains there was no record there...that Friday he was playing my copy...
Guest smudgesmith Posted November 24, 2008 Posted November 24, 2008 I can...spoke to JA during the week and he told me he'd had a handful of "the spy come in" "put me one to one side I'll get smudge to pick it up sat. Contacted smudge the week after and he explains there was no record there...that Friday he was playing my copy... Paul Paul Paul it didnt quite work like that.A copy of the Spy,The Jewels and cochise were reserved under your name.The spy and cochise were save for me.I collected mine along with two more copies of cochise. I was playing that night at Bourne corn exchange with Frank(Ian Dehurst) and John Vincent.Cochise was the biggest record in the country at the time,both Ian and John hadnt seen the single and they both wanted it,a deal was duly done.When i put the Spy on the Decks John Wanted that as well,i let him have it.Being without a copy i went back to JA and made out i had come to collect Pauls copy for him.I did leave you the Jewels though Paul!!!!!! Glad we are still good friends and often laugh about this
Pauldonnelly Posted November 24, 2008 Posted November 24, 2008 (edited) Paul Paul Paul it didnt quite work like that.A copy of the Spy,The Jewels and cochise were reserved under your name.The spy and cochise were save for me.I collected mine along with two more copies of cochise. I was playing that night at Bourne corn exchange with Frank(Ian Dehurst) and John Vincent.Cochise was the biggest record in the country at the time,both Ian and John hadnt seen the single and they both wanted it,a deal was duly done.When i put the Spy on the Decks John Wanted that as well,i let him have it.Being without a copy i went back to JA and made out i had come to collect Pauls copy for him.I did leave you the Jewels though Paul!!!!!! Glad we are still good friends and often laugh about this so you scammed my copy of Cold Cheese as well. Who said we're still god freinds, I tollerate you and thats about it mush, afterall youve never ever apologised...... Edited November 24, 2008 by PaulDonnelly
Ian Dewhirst Posted November 24, 2008 Posted November 24, 2008 Paul Paul Paul it didnt quite work like that.A copy of the Spy,The Jewels and cochise were reserved under your name.The spy and cochise were save for me.I collected mine along with two more copies of cochise. I was playing that night at Bourne corn exchange with Frank(Ian Dehurst) and John Vincent.Cochise was the biggest record in the country at the time,both Ian and John hadnt seen the single and they both wanted it,a deal was duly done.When i put the Spy on the Decks John Wanted that as well,i let him have it.Being without a copy i went back to JA and made out i had come to collect Pauls copy for him.I did leave you the Jewels though Paul!!!!!! Glad we are still good friends and often laugh about this Blimey, are you sure Smudger? I thought I got "Cochise" pretty much straight away @ The Mecca......? I'll take your word for it though. That was one record which got slammed to death very quickly............ Ian D
Guest smudgesmith Posted November 24, 2008 Posted November 24, 2008 so you scammed my copy of Cold Cheese as well. Who said we're still god freinds, I tollerate you and thats about it mush, afterall youve never ever apologised...... Sorry Sorry sorry sorry sorry........the beers are on me next week mate
Guest smudgesmith Posted November 24, 2008 Posted November 24, 2008 Blimey, are you sure Smudger? I thought I got "Cochise" pretty much straight away @ The Mecca......? I'll take your word for it though. That was one record which got slammed to death very quickly............ Ian D Perfectly sure Ian! You gave me The Perigents Love on a rampage and Jodie Mathis your copy a a small round blue sticker on it.John gave me Panic British Demo and the Montclares Hung up Issue and shhhh an acetate of Johnny Bragg but dont tell Frank Elson lol
Pauldonnelly Posted November 24, 2008 Posted November 24, 2008 Perfectly sure Ian! You gave me The Perigents Love on a rampage and Jodie Mathis your copy a a small round blue sticker on it.John gave me Panic British Demo and the Montclares Hung up Issue and shhhh an acetate of Johnny Bragg but dont tell Frank Elson lol ffs get a life... I can't even remember what was on the telly last night.
Davetay Posted November 24, 2008 Posted November 24, 2008 Me neither Rick. Also I seem to remember getting my US originals of Guys From UNCLE and Modern Redcaps at the same time from Rick (can't remember his surname) from Global....... Has anyone got a scan of an issue? I'd love to see one........ Ian D Rick Cooper
Guest mel brat Posted November 25, 2008 Posted November 25, 2008 I KNOW THIS IS AN OLD QUESTION, BUT CANT REMEMBER WHO PLAYED THIS FIRST, I REMEMBER IT BEING BIG AT WIGAN IN THE EARLY YEARS AND BUYING IT ON THR U.K SWAN ? IMPRINT, BUT WAS IT EVER A LEGITAMITATE RELEASE BACK IN THE DAY, IF NOT WHERE DID IT COME FROM. "The Spy" was a massive instrumental spin in mid-1974, played around the same time as "Cool Off", Johnny Bragg etc.
Neil Rushton Posted November 25, 2008 Posted November 25, 2008 So who were The Girls from UNCLE - The spy/Agent for love? Is 'The spy' the same recording? We did Girls From Uncle as a tongue in cheek tailor made for Joe Boy. New song sung by Midlands singer Jacqie Williams over "The Spy" instrumental and then the vocal and instrumental mixed down to make the new track.I gave it first spin at Ritz All-Nighter and Guy Hennigan ran over to ask what it was. We had permission from the owner of Swan catalogue to sample the instrumental and paid royalties etc.
Guest JJMMWGDuPree Posted November 25, 2008 Posted November 25, 2008 We did Girls From Uncle as a tongue in cheek tailor made for Joe Boy. New song sung by Midlands singer Jacqie Williams over "The Spy" instrumental and then the vocal and instrumental mixed down to make the new track.I gave it first spin at Ritz All-Nighter and Guy Hennigan ran over to ask what it was. We had permission from the owner of Swan catalogue to sample the instrumental and paid royalties etc. Nice one! Then I shall buy me a copy forthwith.
Guest Harold Pelham Posted November 26, 2008 Posted November 26, 2008 We did Girls From Uncle as a tongue in cheek tailor made for Joe Boy. New song sung by Midlands singer Jacqie Williams over "The Spy" instrumental and then the vocal and instrumental mixed down to make the new track.I gave it first spin at Ritz All-Nighter and Guy Hennigan ran over to ask what it was. We had permission from the owner of Swan catalogue to sample the instrumental and paid royalties etc. Quite right, Neil, and wonderful it is too! We have copies for sale if anyone is interested The Spy/Agent For Love
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