45cellar Posted February 5, 2009 Posted February 5, 2009 Anyone know if there are any other Label Variations A West Coast White DEMO Perhaps (AT THE) DISCOTHEQUE OR (DO THE) DISCOTHEQUE Possibly even a Multicoloured DEMO. Are there any other Parkway Yellow DEMOs, for other Soul releases. CHUBBY CHECKER - AT THE DISCOTHEQUE EAST COAST WEST COAST
45cellar Posted February 5, 2009 Author Posted February 5, 2009 (edited) Hi Roger, I have a west coast demo of (DO THE) DISCOTHEQUE. Pete Hi Pete Thanks for the Reply. Is it White or Yellow as above. This record is one of the first Non Motown records I decided to collect way back in the Youth Club days.. Managed to acquire a U.K. Cameo-Parkway Stock Copy eventually. I now collect mainly U.S.A. & still buy as and when I have funds. Noticed the different Variations for the DEMO & wondered if others exist. Also any Other Soul Releases, on a Yellow Parkway DEMO ? Edited February 5, 2009 by 45cellar
Sean Hampsey Posted February 5, 2009 Posted February 5, 2009 This record is one of the first Non Motown records I decided to collect way back in the Youth Club days.. Hi Roger, The guy that had a copy at our Youth Club was treated like he had a copy of Frank Wilson. Was very proud to be able to buy said disc off him, eventually, by which time quite a few had showed up. Incredible tune. Just love a bit of 'Disco'. Sean
Sean Hampsey Posted February 5, 2009 Posted February 5, 2009 Just remembered - I've got a Dutch copy too, somewhere. Sean
45cellar Posted February 5, 2009 Author Posted February 5, 2009 Hi Roger, The guy that had a copy at our Youth Club was treated like he had a copy of Frank Wilson. Was very proud to be able to buy said disc off him, eventually, by which time quite a few had showed up. Incredible tune. Just love a bit of 'Disco'. Sean Hi Sean Yes, I too remember chasing the Elusive Cameo-Parkway Copy. As you correctly point out, it was a Trophy Piece at the time. I remember a friends Sister had a few Chubby Checker records (Including "Two Hearts Make One Love" Doh!) Didn't know about the Incredible B Side then. and of course "At The Discotheque" BUT THEY WERE NOT PARTING WITH THEM. At the time this was the first copy I had actually seen. It used to get played at our Youth Club and Doncaster Top Rank, still love the record 40 Years Later.
45cellar Posted February 5, 2009 Author Posted February 5, 2009 Just remembered - I've got a Dutch copy too, somewhere. Sean Nice One, Is that with the unusual Cameo-Parkway Label Design.
Sean Hampsey Posted February 5, 2009 Posted February 5, 2009 Nice One, Is that with the unusual Cameo-Parkway Label Design. That's right, Roger. A different 'face' design on the label. Its got a pic cover too! Not seen it in a while though. Hope it wasn't a flood casualty. Sean
Guest Tom Walsh Posted February 5, 2009 Posted February 5, 2009 Hi Pete Thanks for the Reply. Is it White or Yellow as above. This record is one of the first Non Motown records I decided to collect way back in the Youth Club days.. Managed to acquire a U.K. Cameo-Parkway Stock Copy eventually. I now collect mainly U.S.A. & still buy as and when I have funds. Noticed the different Variations for the DEMO & wondered if others exist. Also any Other Soul Releases, on a Yellow Parkway DEMO ? Hi Roger, It's White as I try collect west coast parkway white demo's. I have quite a few, Chubby Checker you just don't know, Yvonne Baker you didn't say a word, Christine Cooper heartaches, Bunny Sigler girl don't make me wait & let the good times roll, Janie Grant my heart just to name a few! Pete
45cellar Posted February 5, 2009 Author Posted February 5, 2009 Hi Roger, It's White as I try collect west coast parkway white demo's. I have quite a few, Chubby Checker you just don't know, Yvonne Baker you didn't say a word, Christine Cooper heartaches, Bunny Sigler girl don't make me wait & let the good times roll, Janie Grant my heart just to name a few! Pete Hi Pete Thanks Once Again, Another to look out for then, My quest continues. That's a mighty fine collection you have there mate, not easy to collect the same Label design for any Label but Parkway gotta be one of the hardest.
45cellar Posted February 5, 2009 Author Posted February 5, 2009 (edited) That's right, Roger. A different 'face' design on the label. Its got a pic cover too! Not seen it in a while though. Hope it wasn't a flood casualty. Sean Hope it wasn't too, never seen a Chubby Checker on this Label. Interesting that they felt it necessary to change the design from the U.S.A. Design. >>> LINK <<< Edited February 6, 2009 by 45cellar
45cellar Posted February 13, 2009 Author Posted February 13, 2009 (edited) I say Roger! What's that big, ugly, red question mark doing there? Maybe you should replace it with one of these Ok, it's actually Canadian. Close call though! Godz Nice One That Is Mate. Not Easy On Canadian Label. Here's Another Variation I Have A Scan Of. (EAST COAST) "LET'S FREDDIE" Wonder if a DEMO for this exists too. Edited February 13, 2009 by 45cellar
Denbo Posted February 14, 2009 Posted February 14, 2009 Hope it wasn't too, never seen a Chubby Checker on this Label. Interesting that they felt it necessary to change the design from the U.S.A. Design. >>> LINK <<< Here's one. :o)
Sean Hampsey Posted February 15, 2009 Posted February 15, 2009 Here's one. :o) That's the one! If I find the 'Discotheque' version I'll post it up. Cheers Sean
45cellar Posted February 15, 2009 Author Posted February 15, 2009 Here's one. :o) That's the one! If I find the 'Discotheque' version I'll post it up. Cheers Sean Many Thanks. In All My Years Collecting, Never Seen A Dutch Cameo-Parkway, UNTIL RECENTLY Via These Scans.
Denbo Posted February 15, 2009 Posted February 15, 2009 Many Thanks. In All My Years Collecting, Never Seen A Dutch Cameo-Parkway, UNTIL RECENTLY Via These Scans. I was the same with the two different label designs for UK President that I posted up last night. Go take a look. I know how interested you are in all things like this. :o)
45cellar Posted February 15, 2009 Author Posted February 15, 2009 I was the same with the two different label designs for UK President that I posted up last night. Go take a look. I know how interested you are in all things like this. :o) Yes Mate, Already Seen The Post About President. At first I was drawn to the different Center 3 & 4 prong. Looking at First Issue Second Issue, different press, etc. Until pointed out about the different President Design. How often have I looked through President Records throughout the years and never noticed this design change. One reason for threads like this one about "Discotheque", I assumed that I knew most things about the various releases on Parkway. Expected White DEMO East Coast, White DEMO West Coast. Suddenly noticed a West Coast Yellow DEMO & East Coast Yellow DEMO.
Denbo Posted February 15, 2009 Posted February 15, 2009 Yes Mate, Already Seen The Post About President. At first I was drawn to the different Center 3 & 4 prong. Looking at First Issue Second Issue, different press, etc. Until pointed out about the different President Design. How often have I looked through President Records throughout the years and never noticed this design change. One reason for threads like this one about "Discotheque", I assumed that I knew most things about the various releases on Parkway. Expected White DEMO East Coast, White DEMO West Coast. Suddenly noticed a West Coast Yellow DEMO & East Coast Yellow DEMO. Adds fun and interest to collecting, don't you think?
45cellar Posted February 15, 2009 Author Posted February 15, 2009 (edited) Adds fun and interest to collecting, don't you think? Most Definitely, I find the subject fascinating. Trying to piece together things that happened some 40 Years ago Plus. Here is a Cameo Release that came out a couple of times as a B Side ? (Surely A Side Material) The Different DEMO Variations, Colour, Design, West Coast, East Coast. More Questions than Answers, but as you say adds to the fun and Interest. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- U.S.A. Stock Copy (I have seen a White DEMO for this release & a Coloured DEMO) Just Acquired the Coloured DEMO CANADIAN Stock Copy Edited March 17, 2010 by 45cellar
45cellar Posted February 15, 2009 Author Posted February 15, 2009 Adds fun and interest to collecting, don't you think? Most Definitely, I find the subject fascinating. Trying to piece together things that happened some 40 Years ago Plus. What About This Release. Promoted as a B Side in the U.K. However; Was Intended to be Promoted as an A Side in the U.S.A. (Could be wrong but Not Sure If Many Others Changed "Plug Side" Across The Water) Just another question regarding this release. PopSike.com PopSike.com
Denbo Posted February 15, 2009 Posted February 15, 2009 Most Definitely, I find the subject fascinating. Trying to piece together things that happened some 40 Years ago Plus. Here is a Cameo Release that came out a couple of times as a B Side ? (Surely A Side Material) The Different DEMO Variations, Colour, Design, West Coast, East Coast. More Questions than Answers, but as you say adds to the fun and Interest. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- U.S.A. Stock Copy (I have seen a White DEMO for this release & a Coloured DEMO) CANADIAN Stock Copy This was reputedly released here in the UK as a Cameo Parkway Demo only!!! Wonder if Mick Smith or Pete Smith could confirm that rumour? Been after it for donkey's years. :o( Have you ever heard this?
45cellar Posted February 15, 2009 Author Posted February 15, 2009 This was reputedly released here in the UK as a Cameo Parkway Demo only!!! Wonder if Mick Smith or Pete Smith could confirm that rumour? Been after it for donkey's years. :o( Have you ever heard this? Heard the Same Rumour, but never seen a copy. Hopefully they can confirm one way or another.
dthedrug Posted March 29, 2009 Posted March 29, 2009 As you may no I have have had a close association with Mick S for many years, The classic You Just Don't Know was believed to be recorded in the UK PYE studios as hence we have a Demo and Stock copy and it was not for many years that the US west coast Parkway DEMO was Found? as there is no east coast copy I have always assumed this was pressed purley for promotional reasons after the UK recording was made I have a similar issue about Ray Pollards DRIFFTER & A SAD THING as I own a few BILLBOARDS and in 66 the Alan Freeman article clearly states that Ray had recently been to London and laid down a few tracks, he mentions the Drifter & A Sad Thing as both being recorded at Mada Vale, as this record the Drifter had a few copies made by other EMI artists this could be true and the drifter is in fact one of the best UK soul records of all time?to prove this we need to know when the US copy came out before or after the UK, but even this does not %100 prove my case? DAVE KIL
45cellar Posted March 30, 2009 Author Posted March 30, 2009 As you may no I have have had a close association with Mick S for many years, The classic You Just Don't Know was believed to be recorded in the UK PYE studios as hence we have a Demo and Stock copy and it was not for many years that the US west coast Parkway DEMO was Found? as there is no east coast copy I have always assumed this was pressed purley for promotional reasons after the UK recording was made I have a similar issue about Ray Pollards DRIFFTER & A SAD THING as I own a few BILLBOARDS and in 66 the Alan Freeman article clearly states that Ray had recently been to London and laid down a few tracks, he mentions the Drifter & A Sad Thing as both being recorded at Mada Vale, as this record the Drifter had a few copies made by other EMI artists this could be true and the drifter is in fact one of the best UK soul records of all time?to prove this we need to know when the US copy came out before or after the UK, but even this does not %100 prove my case? DAVE KIL Many Thanks For The Info. Does Explain A Lot Regarding This Release & Others. I Believe That There Was A Test Pressing Believed To Be East Coast Auctioned The Other Year With Written Credit. Such An Amazing Record To Miss Out On A Release In The U.S.A. J J Jackson Recorded "But It's Alright" In London. I Wonder How Many Others, Fascinating Stuff, Thanks Again.
SteveM Posted April 6, 2009 Posted April 6, 2009 Many Thanks For The Info. Does Explain A Lot Regarding This Release & Others. I Believe That There Was A Test Pressing Believed To Be East Coast Auctioned The Other Year With Written Credit. Such An Amazing Record To Miss Out On A Release In The U.S.A. J J Jackson Recorded "But It's Alright" In London. I Wonder How Many Others, Fascinating Stuff, Thanks Again. I have the vinyl test pressing Rodger. It has a faint written credit in pencil. The other side has an imprint of another CP release, can't remember what without looking, and looks like its been placed on or beneath a label whre the ink was still wet or something. There was also a Christine Cooper test pressing of the same kind and possibly another one of another artists. John Manship will certainly be able to confirm that.
SteveM Posted April 6, 2009 Posted April 6, 2009 I have the vinyl test pressing Rodger. It has a faint written credit in pencil. The other side has an imprint of another CP release, can't remember what without looking, and looks like its been placed on or beneath a label whre the ink was still wet or something. There was also a Christine Cooper test pressing of the same kind and possibly another one of another artists. John Manship will certainly be able to confirm that. Just looked. The imprint, obviously in reverse, is the Orlons, "No Love But Your Love" (Cameo 385 - 1965). There is a faint imprint on the YJDK side, which is presumably Envy ?
45cellar Posted April 6, 2009 Author Posted April 6, 2009 I have the vinyl test pressing Rodger. It has a faint written credit in pencil. The other side has an imprint of another CP release, can't remember what without looking, and looks like its been placed on or beneath a label whre the ink was still wet or something. There was also a Christine Cooper test pressing of the same kind and possibly another one of another artists. John Manship will certainly be able to confirm that.Just looked. The imprint, obviously in reverse, is the Orlons, "No Love But Your Love" (Cameo 385 - 1965). There is a faint imprint on the YJDK side, which is presumably Envy ? Many Thanks Steve Gotta Be The Rarest Format, A One Off Press I Assume. I Wonder If U.S.A. Chose To At Least Give It A Release Number Before Release In The U.K. Guessing That The Release Number Would Have Been Controlled Stateside & U.K. Followed The Sequence. As I Said Earlier, Fascinating Stuff, Thanks Again.
Soul Shrews Posted April 13, 2009 Posted April 13, 2009 Many Thanks. In All My Years Collecting, Never Seen A Dutch Cameo-Parkway, You after any Roger ? I do see 'em about, mostly Chubbys "dance" 45s.Most with pic sleeves. Let me know Cheers Paul
Benji Posted April 14, 2009 Posted April 14, 2009 You after any Roger ? I do see 'em about, mostly Chubbys "dance" 45s.Most with pic sleeves. Let me know Cheers Paul Attached german sleeve for At the Discotheque. Nicked the scan from the auction I won for the pricely sum of 3.50 Euros
45cellar Posted April 14, 2009 Author Posted April 14, 2009 You after any Roger ? I do see 'em about, mostly Chubbys "dance" 45s.Most with pic sleeves. Let me know Cheers Paul Thanks Paul. I am Looking to start on European Copies of Certain Titles when funds allow.
45cellar Posted April 14, 2009 Author Posted April 14, 2009 Attached german sleeve for At the Discotheque. Nicked the scan from the auction I won for the pricely sum of 3.50 Euros Now that is a Nice Record To Own. What kind of format does the Label have, Looking At The Sleeve, I'm guessing Cameo-Parkway Similar to U.K. Design.
Benji Posted April 14, 2009 Posted April 14, 2009 Now that is a Nice Record To Own. What kind of format does the Label have, Looking At The Sleeve, I'm guessing Cameo-Parkway Similar to U.K. Design. I'm not very familiar with the UK CP design but basically yes, similar. I don't have my copy of Discotheque here right now but attached scan of another german Chubby Checker release, label design is the same as on Discotheque
45cellar Posted April 14, 2009 Author Posted April 14, 2009 (edited) I'm not very familiar with the UK CP design but basically yes, similar. I don't have my copy of Discotheque here right now but attached scan of another german Chubby Checker release, label design is the same as on Discotheque Thanks Benji Yes, It is the same as U.K. Design. Actually, I'm Assuming that U.K. was first to use this amalgamated Title "Cameo-Parkway" I might be wrong. Basically the CAMEO-PARKWAY Name & Using the U.S.A. Cameo Label Design. Appears that only the Dutch Labels altered the Cameo Design. Edited April 14, 2009 by 45cellar
Sean Hampsey Posted April 14, 2009 Posted April 14, 2009 Appears that only the Dutch Labels altered the Cameo Design. Hi Roger, I Found my Dutch copy the other day. Will try to get it scanned or photographed and put it up here. Also found I had the Oz copy too, which I'd totally forgotten about. Looks verrrrry nice! Sean
Rich B Posted April 15, 2009 Posted April 15, 2009 Hi Roger, I Found my Dutch copy the other day. Will try to get it scanned or photographed and put it up here. Also found I had the Oz copy too, which I'd totally forgotten about. Looks verrrrry nice! Sean Sean, Sean, Sean! How many copies of the darned thing do you need! I thought Jimmy Wensciora was obsessive - you've got him beat into the proverbial "cocked hat"! Best, RB
Benji Posted April 16, 2009 Posted April 16, 2009 Thanks Benji Yes, It is the same as U.K. Design. Actually, I'm Assuming that U.K. was first to use this amalgamated Title "Cameo-Parkway" I might be wrong. The first german CP releases were very early 60s when Chubby Checker, Chiffons, etc. had their first hits. When was the first UK CP release? Who distributed Cameo-Parkway in the UK? In Germany all CP releases were licensed, manufactured and distributed by Ariola.
Benji Posted April 16, 2009 Posted April 16, 2009 The first german CP releases were very early 60s when Chubby Checker, Chiffons, etc. had their first hits. When was the first UK CP release? Who distributed Cameo-Parkway in the UK? In Germany all CP releases were licensed, manufactured and distributed by Ariola. Have to correct myself, the first german releases licenced from CP came out on Ariola itself starting in the late 50s or so. They later introduced CP as a sub-label.
45cellar Posted April 16, 2009 Author Posted April 16, 2009 Have to correct myself, the first german releases licenced from CP came out on Ariola itself starting in the late 50s or so. They later introduced CP as a sub-label. Hi Benji Thanks For Information Similar U.K. Just Checked RECORD COLLECTOR 2008 1959 - TOP RANK - CHUBBY CHECKER - THE CLASS 1960 - COLUMBIA - CHUBBY CHECKER - THE TWIST 1961 - COLUMBIA - CHUBBY CHECKER - LET'S TWIST AGAIN 1962 - COLUMBIA - CHUBBY CHECKER - DANCN' PARTY 1962 - PYE INTERNATIONAL - CHUBBY CHECKER - DANCN' PARTY (Re -Issue) 1962 - CAMEO-PARKWAY - CHUBBY CHECKER - LET'S TWIST AGAIN -TO 1965 - Keeping the Parkway Numbering System, With Amalgamated Cameo-Parkway - Cameo Based Label.
45cellar Posted April 16, 2009 Author Posted April 16, 2009 Hi Roger, I Found my Dutch copy the other day. Will try to get it scanned or photographed and put it up here. Also found I had the Oz copy too, which I'd totally forgotten about. Looks verrrrry nice! Sean Hi Sean "Looks verrrrry nice!" Looking forward to seeing the scans Mate. Amazing how these releases traveled the Globe. I'm starting to look even more to some of these (Just been Concentrating on Bettye Swann "Make Me Yours"& Various Releases Around The Globe)
soulAdequateNP Posted April 25, 2009 Posted April 25, 2009 There was also a Christine Cooper test pressing of the same kind and possibly another one of another artists. John Manship will certainly be able to confirm that. This is probably the one you're thinking of, which made the trip from Waltham to Clowne some years back: By the way, the writing is actually on the B-side which has a song called "Hes' A Bad Boy", which I believe is actually a cover version of a better known pop track (can't place the original artist tho'), the actual "Heartaches Away" side label is totally white. Bell Sound stamp in the run out both sides.
45cellar Posted April 25, 2009 Author Posted April 25, 2009 This is probably the one you're thinking of, which made the trip from Waltham to Clowne some years back: By the way, the writing is actually on the B-side which has a song called "Hes' A Bad Boy", which I believe is actually a cover version of a better known pop track (can't place the original artist tho'), the actual "Heartaches Away" side label is totally white. Bell Sound stamp in the run out both sides. Many Thanks, That's The First Time I've Seen That. A One Off Test Copy I Would Assume, Definitely Rarest Format.
45cellar Posted June 11, 2009 Author Posted June 11, 2009 (edited) Attached german sleeve for At the Discotheque. Nicked the scan from the auction I won for the pricely sum of 3.50 Euros I've found a copy. Arrived This Morning, German CAMEO-PARKWAY Here is my U.K. Copy. For Label Comparison. Edited June 11, 2009 by 45cellar
Anoraks Corner Posted June 11, 2009 Posted June 11, 2009 1959 - TOP RANK - CHUBBY CHECKER - THE CLASS 1960 - COLUMBIA - CHUBBY CHECKER - THE TWIST 1961 - COLUMBIA - CHUBBY CHECKER - LET'S TWIST AGAIN 1962 - COLUMBIA - CHUBBY CHECKER - DANCN' PARTY 1962 - PYE INTERNATIONAL - CHUBBY CHECKER - DANCN' PARTY (Re -Issue) 1962 - CAMEO-PARKWAY - CHUBBY CHECKER - LET'S TWIST AGAIN - Most of these saw the light of day in Japan too...nice looking 7" tri-center Cameo labels with pic covers...some 10" mini-LPs too (rare). Not found any of his Northern recordings yet, mind...can only live in hope.
45cellar Posted October 19, 2009 Author Posted October 19, 2009 QUOTE (45cellar @ Apr 16 09, 06:22 PM) 1959 - TOP RANK - CHUBBY CHECKER - THE CLASS 1960 - COLUMBIA - CHUBBY CHECKER - THE TWIST 1961 - COLUMBIA - CHUBBY CHECKER - LET'S TWIST AGAIN 1962 - COLUMBIA - CHUBBY CHECKER - DANCN' PARTY 1962 - PYE INTERNATIONAL - CHUBBY CHECKER - DANCN' PARTY (Re -Issue) 1962 - CAMEO-PARKWAY - CHUBBY CHECKER - LET'S TWIST AGAIN - Most of these saw the light of day in Japan too...nice looking 7" tri-center Cameo labels with pic covers...some 10" mini-LPs too (rare). Not found any of his Northern recordings yet, mind...can only live in hope. Here's My Latest, Arrived This Morning, Brazil.
45cellar Posted November 20, 2009 Author Posted November 20, 2009 Arrived A Couple Of Days Ago, Holland.
45cellar Posted November 20, 2009 Author Posted November 20, 2009 (edited) Certainly Travelled The Globe Edited November 20, 2009 by 45cellar
Guest biggray1 Posted November 20, 2009 Posted November 20, 2009 My Fav by Chubby is looking at tommorow..
45cellar Posted November 20, 2009 Author Posted November 20, 2009 (edited) PopSike.com My Fav by Chubby is looking at tommorow.. CHUBBY CHECKER - LOOKING AT TOMORROW - Oh Yes. EAST COAST DEMO Here's the elusive Stock Copy. PopSike.com Edited November 20, 2009 by 45cellar
Guest Posted November 20, 2009 Posted November 20, 2009 My rare Chubby !! CHUBBY CHECKER - NINETY FIVE POUNDS OF NOTHING - STUDIO ACITATE -
45cellar Posted November 20, 2009 Author Posted November 20, 2009 My rare Chubby !! CHUBBY CHECKER - NINETY FIVE POUNDS OF NOTHING - STUDIO ACITATE - Thanks Ken, I Will Have A Listen Later, RefoSoul Not Working At The Moment.
Guest Posted November 20, 2009 Posted November 20, 2009 Thanks Ken, I Will Have A Listen Later, RefoSoul Not Working At The Moment. When the box comes there is a link press that Roger.
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