Pete S Posted May 22, 2005 Posted May 22, 2005 This is a tough choice because there have been some awesome previously unissued gems played over the last 30 years or so, I was thinking about "Suspicion", "Some day the sun will shine" and second best of all "The magic touch"...but the best of the lot has to be one of the first wave of unissued things Popcorn Wylie gave to John Anderson: BETTY BOO - SAY IT ISN'T SO what a f*cking record, never fully appreciated at the time and released to early. An absolute gem.
Chalky Posted May 22, 2005 Posted May 22, 2005 kin ell Pete..tough question as there's so many.... Diane Lewis - You Ain't Got A Chance must be up there. Kae Williams - Our Love Is Dying top tune too Suspicion must rate as one of the best unissued Motown along with Temptations - C'mon Back To Me Baby.
Godzilla Posted May 22, 2005 Posted May 22, 2005 What about Martin Koppell's discovery: Bob Relf - Reachin' For The Best? Godz
Chalky Posted May 22, 2005 Posted May 22, 2005 Butch's Jessie James Love Is Alright must rank up there with the best
Simsy Posted May 22, 2005 Posted May 22, 2005 (edited) Deon Jackson - Someday the sun will shine link Ah already mentioned up top. Still has to be the best imo. Magic touch, good call. What about that Gerri Granger c/u Ady plays - Why can't it be tonight. Awesome. Edited May 25, 2005 by Ian Sims
Garethx Posted May 22, 2005 Posted May 22, 2005 A record whose unreleased status always staggers me is Garland Green's "Come Through Me." So much better than anything GG did get released by Spring at the time. The unreleased Motown material is a fascinating topic. I wonder how the production meeting where "Suspicion" was binned went: the simple fact is they didn't get it too wrong too often, there was such a sheer wealth of quality material to choose from that gems were bound to be relegated. My own favourite unreleased record from this source is Eddie Holland's "Daydreamer". Can anyone post up a soundfile of this marvellous track?
Pete S Posted May 22, 2005 Author Posted May 22, 2005 Butch's Jessie James Love Is Alright must rank up there with the best link Never liked that. Like the version without the kind of synthy sounds (organ?) on but the other one leaves me cold.
Godzilla Posted May 22, 2005 Posted May 22, 2005 I still get a buzz from some of RCA stuff left in the can. Sharon Scott - "I'm not afraid" and "Lock and Key" Willie Kendrick - She'll be Leaving You" Kenny Carter - "What's That on Your Finger" All great sounds. Can we expect more from this label? Godz
Godzilla Posted May 22, 2005 Posted May 22, 2005 Never liked that. Like the version without the kind of synthy sounds (organ?) on but the other one leaves me cold. link Aren't they strings? Godz
Simon T Posted May 22, 2005 Posted May 22, 2005 A record whose unreleased status always staggers me is Garland Green's "Come Through Me." So much better than anything GG did get released by Spring at the time. How spooky, I was just listing to this as I read this thread! This is what I'd call a "beautiful" song. I presume it got binned because of the similarity of the lyrics and a well known quote from the bible? The unreleased Motown material is a fascinating topic. I wonder how the production meeting where "Suspicion" was binned went: the simple fact is they didn't get it too wrong too often, there was such a sheer wealth of quality material to choose from that gems were bound to be relegated. Amazingly, it got 'binned' on all three of it's outings! My own favourite unreleased record from this source is Eddie Holland's "Daydreamer". Can anyone post up a soundfile of this marvellous track? link Yes, when I can find it.
Pete S Posted May 22, 2005 Author Posted May 22, 2005 Aren't they strings? Godz link Dunno, kind of wah-wah synth noise sounds like it's been added on years later
Pete S Posted May 22, 2005 Author Posted May 22, 2005 OK I'm getting a bit confused now - enclosed is a sample of the version I had years ago which I thought didn't have the funny intro - but it does - but it's n ot the same as the one I don't like...and I've got it listed as THE VOLCANOS
Pete S Posted May 22, 2005 Author Posted May 22, 2005 OK I'm getting a bit confused now - enclosed is a sample of the version I had years ago which I thought didn't have the funny intro - but it does - but it's n ot the same as the one I don't like...and I've got it listed as THE VOLCANOS
Chalky Posted May 22, 2005 Posted May 22, 2005 OK I'm getting a bit confused now - enclosed is a sample of the version I had years ago which I thought didn't have the funny intro - but it does - but it's n ot the same as the one I don't like...and I've got it listed as THE VOLCANOS link Won't open for some reason, kep getting error message files missing.... Volcanoes is what Butch covered it up as.
Pete S Posted May 22, 2005 Author Posted May 22, 2005 (edited) I still get a buzz from some of RCA stuff left in the can. Sharon Scott - "I'm not afraid" and "Lock and Key" Willie Kendrick - She'll be Leaving You" Kenny Carter - "What's That on Your Finger" All great sounds. Can we expect more from this label? Godz link Straight up, I didn't think any of those RCA things were as good as a lot of people reckoned - they were good alright, but too many to take in at one time - none are a match for I'll Always Need You or Change Your Ways n.b. except You Only Live Twice, that was F*cking phenomenal Edited May 22, 2005 by Pete-S
Garethx Posted May 22, 2005 Posted May 22, 2005 I've never heard this version before. Has a completely different vocal to the classic mix of the track, and, as you say Pete, an extraneous keyboard sound throughout. Crap (IMHO) compared to the acetate as played out by the great and good.
Pete S Posted May 22, 2005 Author Posted May 22, 2005 I've never heard this version before. Has a completely different vocal to the classic mix of the track, and, as you say Pete, an extraneous keyboard sound throughout. Crap (IMHO) compared to the acetate as played out by the great and good. link After listening to it, this is the first one I heard and the one I prefer to the other one!
Guest Posted May 22, 2005 Posted May 22, 2005 My three would have to be- Deon Jackson Maxine Brown - It's Torture Alfreda Brockington - Spilt Milk
Godzilla Posted May 22, 2005 Posted May 22, 2005 I've never heard this version before. Has a completely different vocal to the classic mix of the track, and, as you say Pete, an extraneous keyboard sound throughout. Crap (IMHO) compared to the acetate as played out by the great and good. link Well Mrs G (who loves this song) just pricked her ears up and said "That's a nice version - I like the different vocal" Godz
Chalky Posted May 22, 2005 Posted May 22, 2005 (edited) I've never heard this version before. Has a completely different vocal to the classic mix of the track, and, as you say Pete, an extraneous keyboard sound throughout. Crap (IMHO) compared to the acetate as played out by the great and good. link After listening to it, this is the first one I heard and the one I prefer to the other one! link from what I can hear over the tinny internal speaker this is the version played by the great an good...Butch The other version Rob Thomas plays is an acetate also, different mix I think to the one Butch plays. all versions Northern Soul as good as it gets Edited May 22, 2005 by chalky
Guest Posted May 22, 2005 Posted May 22, 2005 Just a few i love. Lou Johnson : Panic Is On Barbara McNair : You Beat Me To The Punch Danny Cobus : The Two Of Us Wee Willie Walker :I Don't Want to Take A Chance (Now released by Kent...does this count ?) Leo Wright : Baby Don't You Do It (Philadelphia acetate c/up from R Searling) wish i had all night.....good topic.....
Marc Forrest Posted May 22, 2005 Posted May 22, 2005 The unreleased Motown material is a fascinating topic. My own favourite unreleased record from this source is Eddie Holland's "Daydreamer". Can anyone post up a soundfile of this marvellous track? link A fantastic tune indeed. Sadly I can not do RA`s but can tell you that along with this Jobete Acetate I also purchased another really great uptempo Motown tune in the shape of the Valadiers "Tell All Your Friends"...even Tim Brown likes it
Simon T Posted May 22, 2005 Posted May 22, 2005 My own favourite unreleased record from this source is Eddie Holland's "Daydreamer". Can anyone post up a soundfile of this marvellous track?
Garethx Posted May 22, 2005 Posted May 22, 2005 Brett: you may be interested to know that the Wee Willie Walker was issued in Japan in the late 70s on a Vivid Sound/Goldwax album. It's a version without horns and backing vocals, and to me, even better! Credit must go to my old George Jackson compardre, Noss, who hammered this brilliant track at every opportunity for years.
davidwapples Posted May 22, 2005 Posted May 22, 2005 barbara mcnair baby a gogo and marvin gaye this love starved heart are 2 other great motown tracks never released
Godzilla Posted May 22, 2005 Posted May 22, 2005 Blimey - I forgot Little Ann "what Should I Do" aka "When He's Not Around" - Patience Valentine. That's got to be among the best. Godz
Pete S Posted May 22, 2005 Author Posted May 22, 2005 My own favourite unreleased record from this source is Eddie Holland's "Daydreamer". Can anyone post up a soundfile of this marvellous track? link I've got this but it's horrible, no wonder it was unreleased
Pete S Posted May 22, 2005 Author Posted May 22, 2005 Blimey - I forgot Little Ann "what Should I Do" aka "When He's Not Around" - Patience Valentine. That's got to be among the best. Godz link Rose Valentine mate, and yes, that is absolutely fantastic, not the one kent put out but the original one Searling used to play...the Kent one is great but just not quite as good. And what about Who Are You Trying To Fool - fantastic - and the instrumental version, just as good.
Godzilla Posted May 22, 2005 Posted May 22, 2005 Rose Valentine mate, and yes, that is absolutely fantastic, not the one kent put out but the original one Searling used to play...the Kent one is great but just not quite as good. And what about Who Are You Trying To Fool - fantastic - and the instrumental version, just as good. link oops - Patience? where the fcuk did that come from? Used to make my hair stand up at Wigan. Didn't even realise at the time that it was unissued, I just thought it was a fantastic cover-up. Slightly off subject but it's more ammo to use against the "Wigan was all crap pop" brigade Godz
Billy Freemantle Posted May 22, 2005 Posted May 22, 2005 (edited) I'm amazed that so many people like Deon Jackson. To my mind it just isn't a soul record. Nor is it good in any way at all. It's mindless pop pap in the same league as the lesser talented British performers of the 60s such as Freddie Garraty and as someone else mentioned before, Gerry Marsden. I would be embarrassed to play this to anyone. Perhaps I'm misssing something. Would genuninely appreciate it if those who rate this record so highly could enlighten me. Edited May 22, 2005 by Billy Freemantle
Guest Posted May 22, 2005 Posted May 22, 2005 Brett: you may be interested to know that the Wee Willie Walker was issued in Japan in the late 70s on a Vivid Sound/Goldwax album. It's a version without horns and backing vocals, and to me, even better! Credit must go to my old George Jackson compardre, Noss, who hammered this brilliant track at every opportunity for years. link Thanks Gareth never knew that, like to hear this version. Brett
Guest Posted May 22, 2005 Posted May 22, 2005 Rose Valentine mate, and yes, that is absolutely fantastic, not the one kent put out but the original one Searling used to play...the Kent one is great but just not quite as good. And what about Who Are You Trying To Fool - fantastic - and the instrumental version, just as good. link Pete always thought R Searlings "Little Ann" acetate was the same, just pitched a little faster ?
Godzilla Posted May 22, 2005 Posted May 22, 2005 I'm amazed that so many people like Deon Jackson. To my mind it just isn't a soul record. Nor is it good in any way at all. It's mindless pop pap in the same league as the lesser talented British performers of the 60s such as Freddie Garraty and as someone else mentioned before, Gerry Marsden. I would be embarrassed to play this to anyone. Perhaps I'm misssing something. Would genuninely appreciate it if those who rate this record so highly could enlighten me. link Godz
Simon T Posted May 22, 2005 Posted May 22, 2005 Pete always thought R Searlings "Little Ann" acetate was the same, just pitched a little faster ? link Pete likes this version, I think
Simon T Posted May 22, 2005 Posted May 22, 2005 (edited) Pete always thought R Searlings "Little Ann" acetate was the same, just pitched a little faster ? link Pete likes this version, I think Edited May 22, 2005 by Simon T
Mark Bicknell Posted May 22, 2005 Posted May 22, 2005 My three would have to be- Deon Jackson Maxine Brown - It's Torture Alfreda Brockington - Spilt Milk link Chuck Jackson - 'What's With The Loneliness' takes some beating with Melba Moore -'Magic Touch' a close second, the Motown stuff was outstanding but Mr Croasdell has very much had the pick of the bunch over the years even up to most recently with the superb Jackie Lee - 'Anything You Wank' AKA 'Any Way You Want' how Mirwood never put this out at the time is a real puzzle to me, The Diplomats - 'Perfect Love' are two outstanding tracks, Wee Willie Walker - 'I Don't Want To Take A Chance' with horns out of the Goldwax vaults has to be one of the best tunes i've heard in years, a tune i've known about for about 15 years as it featured on one of two Japanese import CD's which also featured Spencer Wiggins another gem. Regards - Mark Bicknell
Guest Posted May 22, 2005 Posted May 22, 2005 Pete likes this version, I think link Remember having the "Rose Valentine" on a tape from one of RS radio shows 20+ years back, then playing it side by side with the then newly released Kent CD (with the uncovered Little Ann tape) it was definitely(slightly) faster......
Guest hammy Posted May 22, 2005 Posted May 22, 2005 I really like Little Ann - Long, lean lanky Daddy but not sure whether it was issued or not so,er, if it was... whoops I'm sure someone will correct me if it was. Hammy
Chalky Posted May 22, 2005 Posted May 22, 2005 Pete always thought R Searlings "Little Ann" acetate was the same, just pitched a little faster ? link It was..had this on tape, slowed it back down when I put it on the PC and identical...we/ce discussed and compared on here before.
Guest Posted May 22, 2005 Posted May 22, 2005 Last one... "I Can't Be Hurt Anymore" by David Ruffin.........amongst my favourites...staggeringly good.
Chalky Posted May 22, 2005 Posted May 22, 2005 Temptones - Thats When You Know Your In Love......Chewn
Guest Johnny One Trout Posted May 22, 2005 Posted May 22, 2005 Can't believe that nobody has mentioned Art Gentry - This is my chance or The Sanfransican TKO's or Peggy Gaines all superb finds by Ady and the Kentish types Agree with the Willie Walker, Betty Boo and Garland Green coments so far And it's deffo Gerry Marsden not Freddy Garritty I actually really like the record but it still sounds like the old scouser to me
Simsy Posted May 22, 2005 Posted May 22, 2005 I'm amazed that so many people like Deon Jackson. To my mind it just isn't a soul record. Nor is it good in any way at all. It's mindless pop pap in the same league as the lesser talented British performers of the 60s such as Freddie Garraty and as someone else mentioned before, Gerry Marsden. I would be embarrassed to play this to anyone. Perhaps I'm misssing something. Would genuninely appreciate it if those who rate this record so highly could enlighten me. link I rather think you are Billy. Go out and come in again
Marc Forrest Posted May 22, 2005 Posted May 22, 2005 I rather think you are Billy. Go out and come in again link Surprised nobody mentioned the recent Al Williams tune...also a great unissued track.
Chalky Posted May 22, 2005 Posted May 22, 2005 I'm amazed that so many people like Deon Jackson. To my mind it just isn't a soul record. Nor is it good in any way at all. It's mindless pop pap in the same league as the lesser talented British performers of the 60s such as Freddie Garraty and as someone else mentioned before, Gerry Marsden. I would be embarrassed to play this to anyone. Perhaps I'm misssing something. Would genuninely appreciate it if those who rate this record so highly could enlighten me. link Its good but not up there with the best in my opinion. Thats What You Do To Me pisses all over it if you ask me!
MarkH Posted May 22, 2005 Posted May 22, 2005 Agree with Mark Bicknell about Chuck Jackson "What`s with this loneliness" Also Gareth and John`s choices (Art Gentry etc) are also top notch. Vying for top spot with Chuck Jackson for me though is John Edwards "Walls that seperate us" Simply one of the greatest ballads ever recorded.Thanks to Ady (yet again !) for making this available). Mark H
Simsy Posted May 22, 2005 Posted May 22, 2005 How about this little ditty. Would have been on Fraternity (I think) but was never issued.
MarkWhiteley Posted May 22, 2005 Posted May 22, 2005 Lewis Sisters - Tell me the rumours are wrong Kenny Lewis - Not the marrying kind Roy Hamilton - Let the music play ...just for starters!
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