Kev Moore Posted December 5, 2008 Author Posted December 5, 2008 Hi Kev, was nice meeting you at Burnley last week, here's some of my fav's. Clyde McPhatter - give me one more chance. " " - a surburban town. isley Brothers - it's out of the question. " " - ain't that real satisfaction " " - seek and you shall find. Tammi Terrell - tears at the end of a love affair. Jr Walker - clinging to the thought that she's coming back. Four Tops - no more water in the well. Bobby Taylor - it's growing. Linda Jones - you cant take it. Detroit Spinners - what more could a boy ask for. Marvin Gaye - it's a bitter pill to swallow. " " - seek and you shall find. " " - so long. Hesitations - push a little bit harder. Williams & Watson - ain't gonna move. Capitols - I got to handle it. Bobby Taylor - blues in the night. Bobby Bland - sweet lips of joy. " " - one horse town. See you at Burnley on the 20th Willie Burnley's always good for me. Few there I don't know. Always championed Seek and You Shall Find. Prefer the Isley Bros version. Much underplayed IMO. Kev
Soulgrit Posted December 5, 2008 Posted December 5, 2008 (edited) Few there I don't know. Always championed Seek and You Shall Find. Prefer the Isley Bros version. Much underplayed IMO. Kev That's one I play out. Willie Edited December 5, 2008 by Soulgrit
Kev Moore Posted December 5, 2008 Author Posted December 5, 2008 Few there I don't know. Always championed Seek and You Shall Find. Prefer the Isley Bros version. Much underplayed IMO. Kev That's one I play out. Willie Good choice. Do you find people always come and ask what it is for that one? Never did find out if it came out on 45 but don't think so. Storming tune though. Kev
Guest Richard Bergman Posted December 5, 2008 Posted December 5, 2008 My lord there are loads. I'll just post these few for now. Cane & Able - Relating a message to you - Epic (Italy) Lamont Dozier - I'm a believer - Columbia Copeland Davis Group - Morning Spring - Regalia Odyssey 5 - Peace of mind - BRC Brothers Unlimited - Take Me Back - Capitol
Soulgrit Posted December 5, 2008 Posted December 5, 2008 (edited) Good choice. Do you find people always come and ask what it is for that one? Never did find out if it came out on 45 but don't think so. Storming tune though. Kev Never came out on a 45, they also ask what the other Isley's are, will put up the album title's on my list tomorrow. Going out shortly to hear Clifford & Stuart dj in Carlisle. Willie Edited December 5, 2008 by Soulgrit
pikeys dog Posted December 5, 2008 Posted December 5, 2008 Hesitations - push a little bit harder. Came out on a French 45.
Kev Moore Posted December 5, 2008 Author Posted December 5, 2008 Never came out on a 45, they also ask what the other Isley's are, will put up the album title's on my list tomorrow. Going out shortly to hear Clifford & Stuart dj in Carlisle. Willie Have a good one!
Soulgrit Posted December 5, 2008 Posted December 5, 2008 Came out on a French 45. Hi Joe, oop's, thought it was on a French EP. Willie
Kev Moore Posted December 5, 2008 Author Posted December 5, 2008 Hi Joe, oop's, thought it was on a French EP. Willie I'm confused. Not hard for me. Do you mean the Hesitations came out on a French ep or the Isley brothers? Kev
Soulgrit Posted December 5, 2008 Posted December 5, 2008 I'm confused. Not hard for me. Do you mean the Hesitations came out on a French ep or the Isley brothers? Kev Kev, I was replying to Joe, the Hesitations - push a little bit harder. you can't know them all, they are load's of tunes on Frence/German etc Ep's that did'nt come out on British/American 45's. Willie
Jumpinjoan Posted December 5, 2008 Posted December 5, 2008 Kev, I was replying to Joe, the Hesitations - push a little bit harder. you can't know them all, they are load's of tunes on Frence/German etc Ep's that did'nt come out on British/American 45's. Willie Now I'm confused.. I thought we were talking about LP's
Soulgrit Posted December 5, 2008 Posted December 5, 2008 Now I'm confused.. I thought we were talking about LP's So am I Joan, doah , don't you know it's confussion Friday
Jimmy A Posted December 5, 2008 Posted December 5, 2008 (edited) Hi Kev, was nice meeting you at Burnley last week, here's some of my fav's. Clyde McPhatter - give me one more chance. " " - a surburban town. isley Brothers - it's out of the question. " " - ain't that real satisfaction " " - seek and you shall find. Tammi Terrell - tears at the end of a love affair. Jr Walker - clinging to the thought that she's coming back. Four Tops - no more water in the well. Bobby Taylor - it's growing. Linda Jones - you cant take it. Detroit Spinners - what more could a boy ask for. Marvin Gaye - it's a bitter pill to swallow. " " - seek and you shall find. " " - so long. Hesitations - push a little bit harder. Williams & Watson - ain't gonna move. Capitols - I got to handle it. Bobby Taylor - blues in the night. Bobby Bland - sweet lips of joy. " " - one horse town. See you at Burnley on the 20th Willie These came out on 45 Edited December 5, 2008 by JMYTG
Soulgrit Posted December 5, 2008 Posted December 5, 2008 These came out on 45 Mistake, it's correction Friday , I don't collect any 45, so you must excuss me, all great tune's tho.
Jimmy A Posted December 5, 2008 Posted December 5, 2008 Mistake, it's correction Friday , I don't collect any 45, so you must excuss me, all great tune's tho. yeah great tunes,the bobby taylor has a track called "malinda" on the other side which is sweet. "its out of the question" FAB tune
John Benson Posted December 5, 2008 Posted December 5, 2008 Kev, I was replying to Joe, the Hesitations - push a little bit harder. you can't know them all, they are load's of tunes on Frence/German etc Ep's that did'nt come out on British/American 45's. Willie To make it even more confusing - "The Hesitations - push a little bit harder" Did come out on a 45! UK London - it was the flip side to "Born Free" which was also the title track to the LP it featured on. This was mentioned in a recent thread about the LP and other good tracks on it. https://www.soul-source.co.uk/Hesitat...-Lp-t86291.html Now back to discussing album tracks eh?
Soulgrit Posted December 5, 2008 Posted December 5, 2008 (edited) yeah great tunes,the bobby taylor has a track called "malinda" on the other side which is sweet. "its out of the question" FAB tune Superb tune's, I played the Isley's 'aint that real satisfaction' and six folk asked me what it was, they were only 15 in at the time, very underplayed IMO, well I was on 7-30pm to 8.00pm . Willie Edited December 5, 2008 by Soulgrit
Guest mel brat Posted December 5, 2008 Posted December 5, 2008 (edited) There are loads! Another one of my all-time faves to be going on with; Patryce 'Choclet' Banks - "Questions" (T-ELECTRIC LP) Absolutely haunting song! 4 TOPS & SUPREMES - JUST A LITTLE HONEY - TAMLA MOTOWN... sorry, but this doesn't hold a candle to the Gladys Knight & The Pips version, which may be among the best things she's ever done! Edited December 5, 2008 by mel brat
Guest Black Gold of the Sun Posted December 5, 2008 Posted December 5, 2008 Hesitations-That's What Love Can Do Same backing as I'm Gone Tony FOOKING BRILLIANT TUNE !
Guest Black Gold of the Sun Posted December 5, 2008 Posted December 5, 2008 Current faves include Gil Scot Heron The Needles Eye (Pieces of a Man) James Brown Lost Someone (Hell) Satisfaction Unlimited Bright City Lights and Lets Change The Subject (Think Of The Children) Ann Sexton Colour My World Blue (the Beginning) Bazuka Come To Me (Bazuka) And about 1000 others
Guest mel brat Posted December 5, 2008 Posted December 5, 2008 (edited) I'LL BE YOUR SUNSHINE - VERNON BURCH. Great overlooked 70s dancer, but it's not a ballad - or even mid-tempo really! Edited December 5, 2008 by mel brat
Guest Black Gold of the Sun Posted December 5, 2008 Posted December 5, 2008 Great overlooked 70s dancer, but it's not a ballad - or even mid-tempo really! Always loved Frame Of Mind off the same LP
John Benson Posted December 5, 2008 Posted December 5, 2008 (edited) Always loved Frame Of Mind off the same LP Most likely the reason most of us bought this LP isn't it Gary? Other faves from this LP have to be "Loving you gets better with time" (Also the flip side to the 45 of "Frame of mind"), "Changes" & "Give love a try" Edited December 5, 2008 by John Benson
Guest andyrattigan Posted December 6, 2008 Posted December 6, 2008 Most likely the reason most of us bought this LP isn't it Gary? Other faves from this LP have to be "Loving you gets better with time" (Also the flip side to the 45 of "Frame of mind"), "Changes" & "Give love a try" I love this album
Guest Black Gold of the Sun Posted December 6, 2008 Posted December 6, 2008 Most likely the reason most of us bought this LP isn't it Gary? Other faves from this LP have to be "Loving you gets better with time" (Also the flip side to the 45 of "Frame of mind"), "Changes" & "Give love a try" Dead right John Ex of The Barkays if I remember rightly ?
Soul-slider Posted December 6, 2008 Posted December 6, 2008 To make it even more confusing - "The Hesitations - push a little bit harder" Did come out on a 45! UK London - it was the flip side to "Born Free" which was also the title track to the LP it featured on. This was mentioned in a recent thread about the LP and other good tracks on it. https://www.soul-source.co.uk/Hesitat...-Lp-t86291.html Now back to discussing album tracks eh? And as a USA 45....flip of their 'I'm Not Built That Way' re-press / boot / re-issue...whatever
Soulgrit Posted December 6, 2008 Posted December 6, 2008 These came out on 45 FFS, did'nt know this was an exam , 16 out of 20. MUST TRY HARDER
Sjclement Posted December 6, 2008 Posted December 6, 2008 Who wrote that one??? That's nice. Kev Credited to Goga/Mc Niel I think thats Landy McNIEL but Goga.........Don't know that one Two more Whispers Will you be mine from Bingo Popcorns' How did I lose you/I can take the world on with you from ESP
Kev Moore Posted December 6, 2008 Author Posted December 6, 2008 Credited to Goga/Mc Niel I think thats Landy McNIEL but Goga.........Don't know that one Two more Whispers Will you be mine from Bingo Popcorns' How did I lose you/I can take the world on with you from ESP Thanks. Here's a few more I dug out this morning. The Masqueraders-Be For Real-Abc Lou Pride-Very Special-Curtom Beres Hammond-Highlight of the Day-Harmony House The Dells-Tripped,Slipped,Stumbled and Fell-Abc Carl Douglas-I'll Be Your Light-PYE The Impressions-I'll Keep on Trying-Curtom Paul Kelly-You Bring Me (Joy) Aretha-Sunshine Will Never Be The Same-Atlantic The Main Ingredient-Looks Like Rain-RCA All Super tracks IMO Thanks everyone who'se posted. Keep em coming. Lots to look around for and listen too. Kev
Bigsoulman Posted December 6, 2008 Posted December 6, 2008 Here's a few album gems but not all mid tempo tunes: Ben E. King - Smooth Sailing Also on 45 Andy ....great as well Lenny
KevH Posted December 6, 2008 Posted December 6, 2008 Great overlooked 70s dancer, but it's not a ballad - or even mid-tempo really! its mid-tempo where i come from .CC at his best .
Skegsoul Posted December 6, 2008 Posted December 6, 2008 Current faves include Gil Scot Heron The Needles Eye (Pieces of a Man) James Brown Lost Someone (Hell) Satisfaction Unlimited Bright City Lights and Lets Change The Subject (Think Of The Children) Ann Sexton Colour My World Blue (the Beginning) Bazuka Come To Me (Bazuka) And about 1000 others gaz, bazuka "come to me" oh lordy what a choony waiting to go
Brookesy Posted December 6, 2008 Posted December 6, 2008 Just a few of my faves....... Ben E King.....In the middle of the night (Seven letters---Atco) Clyde McPhatter.....Mr. Heartache (Welcome home---Decca) Jaedes.....Color him father (The Jaedes---Athena) And one of my favourite tunes of all time...... Billy Butler & Infinity.....Whatevers fair (Hung up on you---Pride)
Guest Posted December 6, 2008 Posted December 6, 2008 There's a great Brenton Wood track on one of he's lp's (not oogum Boogum) i sold it years ago and regretted it. I've never been able to remember what the lp was called to get it back.
Guest Black Gold of the Sun Posted December 6, 2008 Posted December 6, 2008 gaz, bazuka "come to me" oh lordy what a choony waiting to go cANT BELIEVE IT,S NOT MASSIVE MICK GREAT STUFF
oldsteve woomble Posted December 6, 2008 Posted December 6, 2008 Dysons Faces - Welcome To All This love Again................ I'm in heaven just thinking about it...................
oldsteve woomble Posted December 6, 2008 Posted December 6, 2008 And 'Til I Get This Feeling Of Love' of course.............
oldsteve woomble Posted December 6, 2008 Posted December 6, 2008 Off to Prestwich now1! If anyone plays them 2 then I'll be smearing them all over with raspberry jam and licking it off........... UTT Steve Woomble News At Ten
Guest Dirk Tiggler Posted December 6, 2008 Posted December 6, 2008 Allways loved 'as long as I have you' Garnet Mimms. If this was released as a single (you watch somebody tell me it was ) I'm sure it would have been a great dancer. Ade
billysbag Posted December 7, 2008 Posted December 7, 2008 somebody mentioned brenton wood, love this though off the oogum boogum lpbrenton_wood_im_one_who_knows.mp3
MikeHinNewJersey Posted December 8, 2008 Posted December 8, 2008 There's a great Brenton Wood track on one of he's lp's (not oogum Boogum) i sold it years ago and regretted it. I've never been able to remember what the lp was called to get it back. Is it this one? https://www.discogs.com/viewimages?release=1034358
Pat Wallace Posted December 8, 2008 Posted December 8, 2008 Lou Rawls, "Gotta Find a Way" Feelin Good Album. If this was a 45 it would be massive. Played it out a few times and loads asking about it. Pat
Guest Posted December 8, 2008 Posted December 8, 2008 Couple off the Luther Ingram LP "Do You Love Somebody" Do You Think There's A Chance Trying To Find My Love Barry
Liljimmycrank Posted December 8, 2008 Posted December 8, 2008 Couple off the Luther Ingram LP "Do You Love Somebody" Do You Think There's A Chance Trying To Find My Love Barry Top tune Barry!! Bought the album off Ebay for that very track, although it never turned up from the States Will have to hunt it down again.
Guest Posted December 8, 2008 Posted December 8, 2008 Top tune Barry!! Bought the album off Ebay for that very track, although it never turned up from the States Will have to hunt it down again. One just gone on Ebay for $4.25!!! JM got one for £40, super tune needs playing. Barry
Ian Dewhirst Posted December 8, 2008 Posted December 8, 2008 (edited) Hey Ian I was reading the Pinnacle thread and you seem to know a bit about the business. I've read 'Death of Rhythm' & Blues and 'The History of Stax records' etc etc but could do with more info. What would be the market coverage of say a The Tempests, Maxine Brown, Chuck Jackson or Garnet Mimms album as opposed to The Miracles or The Tams etc. Any ideas??? Cheers Kev Hi Kev, You'll get a much more detailed response from Tony Rounce or Ady Croasdel on this area - they'll know much better than me the ins and outs of the Wand/Sceptre catalogue and distribution set-ups in the 60's I'm sure. However, I can recommend a few books if you liked the Stax one (which is excellent in my opinion - I met Rob Bowman last year). Try these:- Exploding: The Highs, Hits, Hype, & Hustlers Of The Warner Music Group - Stan Cornyn Off The Record: An Oral History Of Popular Music - Joe Smith The Sound Of The City: The Rise Of Rock N' Roll - Charlie Gillett Making Tracks: The History Of Atlantic Records - Charlie Gillet Clive: Inside The Record Business - Clive Davis There's loads of others but they tend to deal more with Rock/Pop acts and more recent times. The 'Exploding' book is a great read if you're into the history of Warner Brs and record company politics! Ian D Edited December 8, 2008 by Ian Dewhirst
Kev Moore Posted December 9, 2008 Author Posted December 9, 2008 Hi Kev, You'll get a much more detailed response from Tony Rounce or Ady Croasdel on this area - they'll know much better than me the ins and outs of the Wand/Sceptre catalogue and distribution set-ups in the 60's I'm sure. However, I can recommend a few books if you liked the Stax one (which is excellent in my opinion - I met Rob Bowman last year). Try these:- Exploding: The Highs, Hits, Hype, & Hustlers Of The Warner Music Group - Stan Cornyn Off The Record: An Oral History Of Popular Music - Joe Smith The Sound Of The City: The Rise Of Rock N' Roll - Charlie Gillett Making Tracks: The History Of Atlantic Records - Charlie Gillet Clive: Inside The Record Business - Clive Davis Thanks Ian. I've read the Charlie Gillet ones but the Clive Davis might be a good one to read after the Stax one as that's how it finished with the CBS deal and collapse of Stax. Kev There's loads of others but they tend to deal more with Rock/Pop acts and more recent times. The 'Exploding' book is a great read if you're into the history of Warner Brs and record company politics! Ian D
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