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Pete always thought R Searlings "Little Ann" acetate was the same, just pitched a little faster ?

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No it's a different take mate, different vocal and the endings different. I'll dig it out and post it up in a minute

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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.

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I'm positive it's not the same. Obviously this is running much slower but I swear it's different.

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What about Marvin Gaye - Where Are We Going and My Love For You, John Edwards - Tin Man, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles - My Business Your Pleasure, Jeffree - Love Loan.

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What about this, Darlene Love, found it on a compilation in the 80's, turned up on a few more lp's and cd's later but first time I heard this it blew me away, still does, talk about Wall Of Sound!

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Anybody know what or who this one is??  Great break in the middle by the way.

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I've got this somewhere Pete on tape or cd with a name to it. Whether it's right or not dunno. Where it is dunno either :thumbsup: everythings upside down here at the minute wink.gif

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I'm positive it's not the same.  Obviously this is running much slower but I swear it's different.

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Sure there are a few takes of the track on the masters. Ady will confirm or I'll ask Gilly.

Got a recording of one original studio acetate with a couple of instrumental takes and one is a bit faster...stops part way through though :thumbsup:

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I've got this somewhere Pete on tape or cd with a name to it.  Whether it's right or not dunno.  Where it is dunno either  :thumbsup:   everythings upside down here at the minute  wink.gif

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I've put it on a few cd's with names on it mate, bet it turns out to be one of those..I think it's Wanda Andrews or sommat like that

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Look At Me Now - Carl Carlton (Same as Terry Callier)

Ego Levine played it from an acetate on the Dick Searling show some years ago


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Look At Me Now - Carl Carlton (Same as Terry Callier)

Ego Levine played it from an acetate on the Dick Searling show some years ago

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That is a fake mate, it's just had the pitch changed, I know this for a fact because I recreated it myself and I'm pretty sure I posted it up here about 2 months ago. Just need a program called "the amazing slow downer" and you can speed up the vocal while the backing track stays the original speed.

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You Ain't Got A Chance - awesome - wonder who it is?

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Sure there's no artist credits. Sounds a little quicker this one too....

Like you say awesome...in my top ten all time faves.

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That is a fake mate, it's just had the pitch changed, I know this for a fact because I recreated it myself and I'm pretty sure I posted it up here about 2 months ago.  Just need a program called "the amazing slow downer" and you can speed up the vocal while  the backing track stays the original speed.

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Sneaky eh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Must be Henri Camara's agent behind this one.

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Good thread this :thumbsup: got me digging a few old cd's out - I've got one with a tremendous unissued Motown track on called I think, Til The End Of Time and it begins like no other Northern record I've heard, it's like a freight trains coming, that intro is one of the best 20 nseconds of music I've ever heard...then unfortunately it goes into a bit of a midtempo plodder, but worth hearing just for the start

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What about Timmy Carr - I got no time for you, the 'unrelaesed' unreleased version without the guitar? Might have got released on soul Supply demo thingy though?

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Kenni Lewis - Marrying Kind

Eddie Holman - Where I'm Not Wanted

John Edwards - How Can I Go On Without You

Ben E King - Getting To Me

Cheers

Steve

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You Ain't Got A Chance - awesome - wonder who it is?

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Love love love both this and Standing in the need-in my top ten (or twenty or thirty!)

I have both of these on a favourite old tape that I recorded at Shotts in the late 80's with Butch and Rob Marriot on the decks. Fantastic.

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Temptones - Thats When You Know Your In Love......Chewn  :thumbsup:

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Now this title sounds like the tune that Butch used to play circa 1989 onwards and the one I was trying to locate on another thread a while back..........so......

Anyone got a sound file thumbsup.gif

God I hope so cos this track is on one of my tapes and its hauntingly good...................anyone? :ohmy:

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This one doesn't really count as I did it as an experiment which almost but not quite worked - instrumental version of Timi Yuro - It'll Never...but I couldn't adjust it enough to remove the voice completely, however in some parts you do get to hear an absolutely beautiful string arrangement better than you can on the record


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That's great :thumbsup:   Never heard it before. It's instant isn't it thumbsup.gif

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Too right it is, although not the best sound quality it always knocks me side wards when she sings "so I tell you baby" and the band kicks back in.

Class

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Too right it is, although not the best sound quality it always knocks me side wards when she sings "so I tell you baby" and the band kicks back in.

Class

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I've got a better one if you want me to post it up - that one was from a cd I did in the 90's, then I bought Rob Marriott's acetate off Mickey & Jodie and it was much better quality

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Chuck Jackson - Whats with this Loneliness

Only format I've every seen this on is one of the Kent 45s

SO SOULFULL, make you wanna cry.

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I've got a better one if you want me to post it up - that one was from a cd I did in the 90's, then I bought Rob Marriott's acetate off Mickey & Jodie and it was much better quality

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Be good if you could Pete

Cheers

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This one doesn't really count as I did it as an experiment which almost but not quite worked - instrumental version of Timi Yuro - It'll Never...but I couldn't adjust it enough to remove the voice completely, however in some parts you do get to hear an absolutely beautiful string arrangement better than you can on the record

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Feck me! it's the new Simon Soussan :thumbsup:

Godz

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Feck me! it's the new Simon Soussan :thumbsup:

Godz

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You mock me, but one of those that I did, I gave a few cd's away to people and incredibly one ended up on that Funk Bros bootleg cd! Gladys Knight inst it was. Done on a pc karaoke program.

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Another Searling 'exclusive' that I used to really love was Carl Hall's "Teardrops and Heartaches": an unissued Mercury recording and a beautiful example of Carl's unique and incredible voice.

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You mock me, but one of those that I did, I gave a few cd's away to people and incredibly one ended up on that Funk Bros bootleg cd!  Gladys Knight inst it was.  Done on a pc karaoke program.

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Jibing pete - not mocking.

You know that me and Chalky go nuts for a good soulful instrumental :thumbsup:

Godz

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Actually I think it may still be up on here somewhere as I posted it back in about November??

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Pete, can you put them in the Sounds gallery, rare stuff, so they don't get lost in the thread over time?

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Chuck Jackson - Whats with this Loneliness

Only format I've every seen this on is one of the Kent 45s

SO SOULFULL, make you wanna cry.

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Thought you were gonna say "So soulful it makes you want to fart"! :thumbsup:

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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.

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Baby a Go Go?

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I can't believe no-one's mentioned Martha Jean Love's 'Old Time Lover'! In my top five, together with

San Franciscan TKO's - Make Up Your Mind

Luther Ingram - Baby Don't You Weep

Inspirations - Gotta Find A New Love

Ben E King - Gettin' To Me.

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I can't believe no-one's mentioned Martha Jean Love's 'Old Time Lover'! In my top five, together with

San Franciscan TKO's - Make Up Your Mind

Luther Ingram - Baby Don't You Weep

Inspirations - Gotta Find A New Love

Ben E King - Gettin' To Me.

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Yeah forgot all about the Luther track. Top notch. I wonder if that's widely known though?

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