Guest aintgotit Posted April 13, 2009 Posted April 13, 2009 I was listening to Denise Lasalle,singing Love Reputation, yesterday. Apart from its identical backing to "just like the weather", it seems a bit incongruous. i,m wondering did the writers, L Baker and W R Emerson write it for a female lead ,and if not is there an alternative male vocal floating around. Nolan Chance perhaps?
pikeys dog Posted April 13, 2009 Posted April 13, 2009 I was listening to Denise Lasalle,singing Love Reputation, yesterday. Apart from its identical backing to "just like the weather", it seems a bit incongruous. i,m wondering did the writers, L Baker and W R Emerson write it for a female lead ,and if not is there an alternative male vocal floating around. Nolan Chance perhaps? Tarpon (the original release label) is one of the writers - Billy 'The Kid' Emerson - label. Every other release I've come across on the label is by him - so there's a fair chance he cut a guide vocal at least...
Goldsoul Posted April 13, 2009 Posted April 13, 2009 Tarpon (the original release label) is one of the writers - Billy 'The Kid' Emerson - label. Every other release I've come across on the label is by him - so there's a fair chance he cut a guide vocal at least... One thing is for sure......Denise knew nothing of Nolan! I interviewed Miss Laselle in 06 and spoke to Charles Davies aka Nolan Chance prior to his death. Both had no idea of any other versions! The wonderful and mysterious record business.
Guest aintgotit Posted April 13, 2009 Posted April 13, 2009 Tarpon (the original release label) is one of the writers - Billy 'The Kid' Emerson - label. Every other release I've come across on the label is by him - so there's a fair chance he cut a guide vocal at least... i wonder who L baker is then , not Laverne is it?
Pete S Posted April 13, 2009 Posted April 13, 2009 There's an alternative vocal version by Mill Evans - totally different song - acetate sold on ebay for $$$ a few weeks back
boba Posted April 13, 2009 Posted April 13, 2009 One thing is for sure......Denise knew nothing of Nolan! I interviewed Miss Laselle in 06 and spoke to Charles Davies aka Nolan Chance prior to his death. Both had no idea of any other versions! The wonderful and mysterious record business. I posted a link to the mill evans acetate of just like the weather a couple of weeks ago
Chris L Posted April 13, 2009 Posted April 13, 2009 One thing is for sure......Denise knew nothing of Nolan! I interviewed Miss Laselle in 06 and spoke to Charles Davies aka Nolan Chance prior to his death. Both had no idea of any other versions! The wonderful and mysterious record business. I met Robert Pruter in the bar of the Ambassador East he had both tracks on his MP3 player and he didn't know they were the same backing track !! He bought both records when they were released!! Wouldn't mind a copy of that Nolan Chance on Bunky, super looking label............
Guest aintgotit Posted April 13, 2009 Posted April 13, 2009 There's an alternative vocal version by Mill Evans - totally different song - acetate sold on ebay for $$$ a few weeks back Bloody hell, thought "what tune is he talking about", neither are on here as clips, but just heard a couple of clips i recognise by mill evens on here ,why why why , and i,ve got to have your love, cheers
Garethx Posted April 13, 2009 Posted April 13, 2009 Don't forget Bill Coday's great "Right On" on Crajon which also shares the JLTW backing track. The writer credit on that is Denise Jones, the married name of Denise LaSalle. For what it's worth Nolan Chance's version is my least favourite as a record. I've yet to hear the Mill Evans acetate, but look forward to doing so.
Chris Anderton Posted April 14, 2009 Posted April 14, 2009 One thing that always strikes me about Denise lassalle is that the Chess version is much rarer than the Tarpon issue...not a common thing once a major label has picked up the record... Chris
Val (Chunky) Posted April 14, 2009 Posted April 14, 2009 One thing that always strikes me about Denise lassalle is that the Chess version is much rarer than the Tarpon issue...not a common thing once a major label has picked up the record... Chris I would agree with this Chris.....seen far more copies on Tarpon
pikeys dog Posted April 14, 2009 Posted April 14, 2009 I would agree with this Chris.....seen far more copies on Tarpon There seems to be a Tarpon copy on eBay every other week (usually clattered). I've got it on both, and I'd say the Chess copy is definately much rarer.
TheHoneyDripper Posted April 14, 2009 Posted April 14, 2009 i wonder who L baker is then , not Laverne is it? No - it's Lee Baker Jr - aka Lonnie Brooks. He worked with Billy Emerson quite a lot during the 1960s.
Eddie Hubbard Posted April 15, 2009 Posted April 15, 2009 Don't forget Bill Coday's great "Right On" on Crajon which also shares the JLTW backing track. The writer credit on that is Denise Jones, the married name of Denise LaSalle. For what it's worth Nolan Chance's version is my least favourite as a record. I've yet to hear the Mill Evans acetate, but look forward to doing so. Right on baby has the same backing as Denise's own " Too late to check your trap " as well .Best,Eddie
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