Guest Posted February 23, 2009 Posted February 23, 2009 I'm looking for some info on the following 45s: Joe Bataan - I'm Satisfied/So Young, Too Young - Fania Naatab - I'm Satisfied/Mono - Uptite wdj It was only after the Latin thread a few months ago when Mace mentioned that Naatab was Bataan spelt backwards and was the same artist that this bit of info clicked in my rather slow mind! I've got both the above 45s and IMO 'I'm Satisfied' is a stunner of a track! What I really want to know is which of these releases came first, rarity and value of each? I'll be keeping one for myself and selling the other on.....want to make sure the one I keep is the more desirable of the two! Thanks in advance, Adam.
Sebastian Posted February 23, 2009 Posted February 23, 2009 GREAT tune indeed! As far as I know the Fania release came first, but both are from 1970/1971 or so. In my experience the Fania release is harder to find than the Uptite one, but as far as value goes I've never seen either sell for more than £30-£40. It's interesting to note that in the latest Manship guide the Fania 45 is valued to £10 and the Uptite 45 is valued to £100...
Steve Plumb Posted February 23, 2009 Posted February 23, 2009 I'm looking for some info on the following 45s: Joe Bataan - I'm Satisfied/So Young, Too Young - Fania Naatab - I'm Satisfied/Mono - Uptite wdj It was only after the Latin thread a few months ago when Mace mentioned that Naatab was Bataan spelt backwards and was the same artist that this bit of info clicked in my rather slow mind! I've got both the above 45s and IMO 'I'm Satisfied' is a stunner of a track! What I really want to know is which of these releases came first, rarity and value of each? I'll be keeping one for myself and selling the other on.....want to make sure the one I keep is the more desirable of the two! Thanks in advance, Adam. I only have the Naatab 45 Adam, so can't help you there! Have played it out a couple of times and think there is definitely some mileage on the 70's/Crossover scene with this great track (maybe even the Northern scene????) Both quite tough to find methinks? Cheers Steve
Guest Bogue Posted February 23, 2009 Posted February 23, 2009 I Like quite a few of his across the two lables, 'Special Girl' ' 'Uptown' & 'Too much lovin' /Ordinary guy' (can't remember which is the play side on that one, but remember one at least being a cracker). Plus his great version's of 'Under the street lamp' & 'Crystal blue persuasion' of course. They always seem to attract a good few bidders when they come up on ebay, usualy seem to go for book or more ! Remember someone putting another good one up on here too...'Subway Joe' i think ? Lp only ? Off to have a look on refosoul
Mace Posted February 23, 2009 Posted February 23, 2009 (edited) ALWAYS keep the Fania FFS. 'Magic Rose' was released on Uptite as Naatab...can't remember flip though cus I sold both copies of the Uptite and kept the Fania .....will have to check in case it's 'I'm satisfied' 2 sider on issue? Edited February 23, 2009 by Mace
Guest Posted February 23, 2009 Posted February 23, 2009 ALWAYS keep the Fania FFS. Ok, ok, ok, I'll keep the Fania one . Uptite one can go in the sales box for Lifeline! Cheers for that Mace . Adam.
Baz Atkinson Posted February 23, 2009 Posted February 23, 2009 JOE BATTAN TRACK INCREDIBLE ONE OF MANY WHICH HIGHLIGHTS HIS IMMENSE TALENT ,CHECK OUT THE NEW LATIN THREAD IN MEIDA ALOT OF HIS STUFF WILL BE POSTED OVER THE NEXT WEEKS OR SO. BAZ A
Mace Posted February 23, 2009 Posted February 23, 2009 JOE BATTAN TRACK INCREDIBLE ONE OF MANY WHICH HIGHLIGHTS HIS IMMENSE TALENT ,CHECK OUT THE NEW LATIN THREAD IN MEIDA ALOT OF HIS STUFF WILL BE POSTED OVER THE NEXT WEEKS OR SO. BAZ A Baz, get yerself down to Bidds allnighter on May 23rd and you'll hear some quality, obscure latin tunes, all mixed in with Northern, R&B and allsorts Sorry...blatant plugging
mikeysoul Posted February 23, 2009 Posted February 23, 2009 Remember someone putting another good one up on here too...'Subway Joe' i think ? Lp only ? Off to have a look on refosoul Subway Joe did appear on 45 (Fania 455) Young, Gifted & Brown is another cracker by him on Uptite (0021), with the added bonus of Unwed Mother (a nice lopping crossover type track) on the other side, rather than Salsa things that sometimes appear
Guest Bogue Posted February 23, 2009 Posted February 23, 2009 Subway Joe did appear on 45 (Fania 455) Young, Gifted & Brown is another cracker by him on Uptite (0021), with the added bonus of Unwed Mother (a nice lopping crossover type track) on the other side, rather than Salsa things that sometimes appear Cheers mikeysoul ...I'll check out that one too.
Guest Demotron Posted February 24, 2009 Posted February 24, 2009 I'd personally have the mono version on Uptite. The far-apart Fania stereo is very annoying sometimes.
Dean Rudland Posted February 25, 2009 Posted February 25, 2009 (edited) Just gone into the files at Fania and the Uptite release is the original. It was approved in April 1970 with an initial order of 2000 promos and 2000s issues. The Fania release was approved in May 1971 with an IO of 600 promos and 3000 issues. So the Uptite release is very much the original issue For information on Uptite and a good dose of soul Nuyorican music I'd suggest checking out the following https://www.acerecords.co.uk/content.php?pa...mp;release=7881 Dean Edited February 25, 2009 by Dean Rudland
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