Harry Crosby Posted April 6, 2009 Posted April 6, 2009 Hi all was travelling down to york saturday, put a cd on for the drive, it was only cheap from asda i think, cd called NORTHERN SOUL with a picture of a american parka, actually not a bad compilation, then came on TEARSTAINED FACE-DON VARNER with no backing vocals, is there a story behind this one?
Dave Thorley Posted April 6, 2009 Posted April 6, 2009 I think this was from the Quinvy tapes from a few back. I sure there was a thread about this a year or two ago. Just got a copy out of a DJ collection in the U.S., forgotten what a good tune this is, boy can Don sing.
Dave Thorley Posted April 6, 2009 Posted April 6, 2009 I think this was from the Quinvy tapes from a few back. I sure there was a thread about this a year or two ago. Just got a copy out of a DJ collection in the U.S., forgotten what a good tune this is, boy can Don sing. Always been the story that it came out on Veep, but I think that was due to it being issued a release number, but it never actually made a release.
Trev Thomas Posted April 6, 2009 Posted April 6, 2009 I think this was from the Quinvy tapes from a few back. I sure there was a thread about this a year or two ago. Just got a copy out of a DJ collection in the U.S., forgotten what a good tune this is, boy can Don sing. t'other sides pretty good too dave
Harry Crosby Posted April 6, 2009 Author Posted April 6, 2009 (edited) I think this was from the Quinvy tapes from a few back. I sure there was a thread about this a year or two ago. Just got a copy out of a DJ collection in the U.S., forgotten what a good tune this is, boy can Don sing. cheers dave, first time i`d heard it, did do a site search but couldn`t find it, In record list talk BIG VOICED GRITTY VOCAL Edited April 6, 2009 by HARRY CROSBY
jocko Posted April 6, 2009 Posted April 6, 2009 I think this was from the Quinvy tapes from a few back. I sure there was a thread about this a year or two ago. Just got a copy out of a DJ collection in the U.S., forgotten what a good tune this is, boy can Don sing. Is this the stuff that Charly did 5 LP's off? Fantastic stuiff that unfortunately I only have 2 or 3 LP's left, some great unissued stuff on it. Did any of this ever come out on CD does anyone know?
Harry Crosby Posted April 6, 2009 Author Posted April 6, 2009 Is this the stuff that Charly did 5 LP's off? Fantastic stuiff that unfortunately I only have 2 or 3 LP's left, some great unissued stuff on it. Did any of this ever come out on CD does anyone know? never seen a quinvy cd, would love to hear the un-relesed stuff off the charly lp`s never knew about them
Anoraks Corner Posted April 6, 2009 Posted April 6, 2009 Is this the stuff that Charly did 5 LP's off? Fantastic stuiff that unfortunately I only have 2 or 3 LP's left, some great unissued stuff on it. Did any of this ever come out on CD does anyone know? Yes, we (Charly) did a sorta best of the 5 LP's onto a single CD at the time. The version of TSF was indeed from the master tapes and different to the issued 45...the brasswork sounds awesome!
jocko Posted April 6, 2009 Posted April 6, 2009 Yes, we (Charly) did a sorta best of the 5 LP's onto a single CD at the time. The version of TSF was indeed from the master tapes and different to the issued 45...the brasswork sounds awesome! YOu dont know the name of the CD do you Dave? You don't have or know of anyone who has any of the Charly LP's do you, wouldn't mind getting the couple I don't have back. Found me any more P-Vine deep soul LP's yet?
Sebastian Posted April 6, 2009 Posted April 6, 2009 (edited) Is this the stuff that Charly did 5 LP's off? Fantastic stuiff that unfortunately I only have 2 or 3 LP's left, some great unissued stuff on it. Did any of this ever come out on CD does anyone know? The first four volumes of "Sweet Sounds Of Muscle Shoals" were issued on CD in 1996 on the OVERTURE RECORDS label with the same artwork as the CHARLY LPs. I've been told that these are bootlegs though, but they sound superb and must've been sourced from tape/DAT and not recorded from the Charly vinyl LPs. For those of you looking to track them down, here are the titles of the CDs: "The Sweet Sounds Of Muscle Shoals Vol. 1: Tear Stained Soul" "The Sweet Sounds Of Muscle Shoals Vol. 2: High On The Hog" "The Sweet Sounds Of Muscle Shoals Vol. 3: You Better Believe It" "The Sweet Sounds Of Muscle Shoals Vol. 4: More Power To Ya" Edited April 6, 2009 by Sebastian
Soulcarp Posted April 6, 2009 Posted April 6, 2009 Yes, we (Charly) did a sorta best of the 5 LP's onto a single CD at the time.The version of TSF was indeed from the master tapes and different to the issued 45...the brasswork sounds awesome! would all so like to get my hands on these charly lps can you help dave? regards john
Harry Crosby Posted April 6, 2009 Author Posted April 6, 2009 The first four volumes of "Sweet Sounds Of Muscle Shoals" were issued on CD in 1996 on the OVERTURE RECORDS label with the same artwork as the CHARLY LPs. I've been told that these are bootlegs though, but they sound superb and must've been sourced from tape/DAT and not recorded from the Charly vinyl LPs. For those of you looking to track them down, here are the titles of the CDs: "The Sweet Sounds Of Muscle Shoals Vol. 1: Tear Stained Soul" "The Sweet Sounds Of Muscle Shoals Vol. 2: High On The Hog" "The Sweet Sounds Of Muscle Shoals Vol. 3: You Better Believe It" "The Sweet Sounds Of Muscle Shoals Vol. 4: More Power To Ya" Thanks sebastian and dave superb info as per usual
jocko Posted April 6, 2009 Posted April 6, 2009 would all so like to get my hands on these charly lps can you help dave? regards john Oii join the cue John
Soulcarp Posted April 6, 2009 Posted April 6, 2009 Oii join the cue John sorry about that someone did me a dvd with quite a few unissue tracks of the lps will wait my turn regards john
Pete S Posted April 6, 2009 Posted April 6, 2009 Despite Dave's first hand experience, I'm not convinced about this being a different take, because if you take Charly's stereo mix and put it in one channel, you get a version without backing vocals...
Harry Crosby Posted April 6, 2009 Author Posted April 6, 2009 Despite Dave's first hand experience, I'm not convinced about this being a different take, because if you take Charly's stereo mix and put it in one channel, you get a version without backing vocals... hmm the plot thickens, don`t know anything about this as i say, but intresting stuff
Geoff Whitfield Posted April 6, 2009 Posted April 6, 2009 Jock which one's are you missing? I have all 5 lpsbut not selling them but can put them on cd for you. they are ack in warrngtn, but i shouldbe going back soon. cheers geoff Oii join the cue John
Anoraks Corner Posted April 7, 2009 Posted April 7, 2009 Despite Dave's first hand experience, I'm not convinced about this being a different take, because if you take Charly's stereo mix and put it in one channel, you get a version without backing vocals... Been a while since I compared them fully, as in whether it is a different 'mix' or 'take', but the 'version' used on the LPs was different to the Quinvy 45...listen to the brasswork on each. The added bonus is as you say, the fact that you can create an instrumental cut from the LP cut...great innit?! The Charly CD was called, 'Rare Soul from Alabama: The South Camp / Quinvy CD' CDCHARLY200 1. Tearstained Face - Don Varner 2. When It's Over - Don Varner 3. Let Me Be A Woman - Brenda Varner 4. You Made Your Bed - Eddie Bradford 5. Self Preservation - Bill Brandon 6. What Kind Of Spell - Tony Borders 7. You Ain't Woman Enough (To Take My Man) - June Edwards 8. You Better Believe It - Tony Borders 9. Masquerade - Don Varner 10. Home Just Ain't Home At Suppertime - Z.Z. Hill 11. Strangest Feeling - Bill Brandon 12. Cheaters Never Win - Tony Borders 13. Heaven Help Me (I'm Falling In Love) - June Edwards 14. All I Need Is You - Bill Brandon 15. It's A Man's World - Buddy Causey 16. It Sure Was Fun - Eddie Bradford 17. One Woman Man - Don Varner 18. Rainbow Road - Bill Brandon 19. You Left The Water Running - Don Varner 20.Think I'll Go Somewhere And Cry Myself To Sleep - Joe Perkins 21. Love And A Friend - Tony Borders 22. I'll Be Your Baby Tonight - Bill Brandon 23. Movin' In The Groove - Joe Perkins 24. Don't Give Up On Me - Brenda Varner 25. Your Big Chance - Bill Brandon 26. Close To Me - Dan Penn 27. Sugar Makes Everything Sweeter - Percy Sledge Jr. I do stumble across the original Charly LP's even over here, and am happy to pick them up (been a bit dry for nice P.Vine titles of late before anyone asks!)
Harry Crosby Posted April 7, 2009 Author Posted April 7, 2009 https://www.amazon.com/Rare-Soul-Alabama-So...y/dp/B000OP5Q82 This one dave?
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