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  1. sound file here gray mike
  2. Ian Cuncliffe session from 2000 up here features it as first track last heard still had it but maybe changed? thought there was a few more copies as well ? great stuff whatever mike
  3. consider it done Karen good shout!
  4. Simon, my own view would be to the "napster" q no, think the key in this case is fact the pm system is just a general tool, could compare the pm system to online normal email and the such, now if it was a tool designed to do it then maybe a different story whole legal issue, is something that dug deep into in and plays a part in the revision of sound features mike
  5. people asking for tracks available on official released cds via forum site policy is no boot cds or dvds advertised never had no hard and fast rule on track requests and swapping usually just kept a eye on it with a shout given if over the top am in process of redefining whole sound set up and sound policy on site any thoughts/views on it all ?
  6. chalky nah still a few things to do/sort before prime time once happy with it will do the front page thing mike
  7. too quick for me trev (a quick delete wasnt quick enough! ) interesting topic though
  8. ... and so it goes on just so aware may be aware that the refosoul clip libary is up and running while not 100% all the main features are solid and now in process of intergrating, final sorting and finishing off extra features such as the built in web search engine before the main update of clips occurs one thing tieing in is sound clips in forum, now any mp3 clip posted via the forum will be posted automatically in the member section of refosoul as well A few words on it all will follow, for now just will push the below up The aim of refosoul feature is to provide a worthwhile, dynamic regularly updated soul based clip libary/database that any soul fan can contribute and help make andkeep it a worthwhile feature Its purpose is to act as a reference tool and assist soul fans in purchasing tracks in various formats All clips in the libary section are 1min plus clips and where available links and information to purchase these clips in full via official releases on various media including vinyl will be displayed The members section is a area where members can submit tracks for inclusion and all tracks periodicly will be transfered into the libary in the format above front door link below https://www.soul-source.co.uk/debaser/index.php
  9. oi!!!! 7mb individual mp3 files can not be acceptable no matter how good the track is dont wanna put on a 2mb upload limit but gonna have to if see anything else anywhere near that size ta mike
  10. you be good now or...... Hundreds of rare Elvis Presley records collected by a woman who stole more than £500,000 from her employer will be auctioned off and used as compensation, a court ruled today. Julie Wall's vast collection of signed Elvis memorabilia will go under the hammer after a recorder at Lincoln Crown Court ruled the 46-year-old should repay her debts to the North Kesteven District Council. Wall, of Rippon Drive, Sleaford, Lincolnshire, stole a total of £597,963.97 over a 10-year period when she worked as a cashier for the council. The court was told that she pocketed cash collected from council parking meters, taking up to £10,000 every month. Her role at the council, where she had worked for more than 30 years, was to deposit takings from the parking meters into the council's bank account. But, for a decade, she helped herself to the coins, which she would swap into banknotes and smuggle out of the office. She would then spend her spare time trawling collectors' fairs and specialist shops across the country, buying up rare recordings and foreign pressings of Elvis songs to satiate an obsession she had developed over many years. Prosecutor James Dennison said Wall's crime was only discovered in July last year when an internal audit revealed that more than £500,000 had gone missing from council funds. full story and source https://www.24dash.com/content/news/viewNew...D=2&newsID=2203
  11. The Ultimate Guide to Motown (and related) recordings, 1956 - 1972 Online now fith edition of this great online motown resource Don't Forget The Motor City - The 5th edition online now!! This is the fifth edition of Don't For... View full article
  12. The Ultimate Guide to Motown (and related) recordings, 1956 - 1972 Online now fith edition of this great online motown resource Don't Forget The Motor City - The 5th edition online now!! This is the fifth edition of Don't Forget The Motor City, and the second to appear online. As well as taking the story on to cover recordings up to the end of 1972, when Motown left Detroit, this edition incorporates most of the significant CD releases since the last update. And numerous corrections have been made, although doubtless many errors remain unamended. INTRODUCTION : Keith Hughes Don't Forget The Motor City - 5th edition This is the fifth edition of Don't Forget The Motor City, and the second to appear online. As well as taking the story on to cover recordings up to the end of 1972, when Motown left Detroit, this edition incorporates most of the significant CD releases since the last update. And numerous corrections have been made, although doubtless many errors remain unamended. Songs This listing contains all titles published by Jobete up to the end of 1972 for which recordings have appeared on vinyl or CD. In addition, it contains all titles known to have been recorded for any of the following labels (including unreleased recordings), before the end of 1972, and that are not published by Jobete: Tamla, Motown, Gordy, VIP, Soul, Miracle, Melody, Workshop Jazz, Divinity, Rare Earth, Mowest, Anna, Vega, Checkmate, Harvey, HPC, Message, Tri-Phi, Ric-Tic, Golden World, and Wingate It also contains all titles that were written by, or had recordings produced or arranged by, Berry Gordy Jr, not included above, before the end of 1972. Recordings For each song, all known US recordings up until the end of 1972 are shown. Where the first known recording of a song was not until 1973 or later, this recording only is shown. Releases For each recording, all known US releases, up until the end of 1972, are shown. Where the first release of a recording was not until 1973 or later, this release only is shown. Where the only known release of a recording was outside the US, this release is shown. A large number of CD releases also appear, but not all. Song titles Where the song appears in the Jobete Catalog, the title appears here as it does in the Catalog. Correct titles of non-Jobete songs are derived where possible from independent sources such as BMI and ASCAP. A particular problem is posed by recordings known only from acetate labels, or discographies: in some cases, a guess has been made about the identity of a particular title, and future research, or release of the material in question, may prove these guesses wrong. Song writers Much standardisation has taken place: in general, a writer's first and last names are shown, in the most commonly known form (e.g. Eddie Holland for Edward J. Holland Jr); combination names (e.g. Brianbert, Janard) are expanded to full names; other aliases are in general preserved. Names of writers are taken from the Jobete Catalog where possible. For non-Jobete titles, the writers shown are derived where possible from independent sources such as BMI and ASCAP. Publishers Two publishers separated by comma (e.g. Jobete,Jansumar) indicate shared publishing rights. Two publishers separated by slashes (e.g. Birdsong/Jobete) indicate publishing rights acquired by the second publisher from the first. The publishers listed are the publishers of the title at the time; no attempt is made to indicate who owns the titles now. Versions Different versions of the same song by the same artist are listed only when there are significant audible differences, usually due to different recordings (takes) being used, or to substantially different track durations, or to the use of overdubbing. Stereo/mono mixes have not normally been treated as different versions. Where it has not been possible to listen to a recording, a guess has sometimes been made about whether it is the same as or different from other known recordings of the song by the artist in question: future research or release of the material in question may prove these guesses wrong. Producers Standardisation of names as for writers. Wherever possible, producers listed on single-play records have been preferred to those listed on albums, as the latter are not always accurate. Some producers (or chief producers) have been inferred from master numbers where they are otherwise unknown (this is usually possible with Motown master numbers from August 1964 on). Arrangers Standardisation of names as for writers. Accompanists Standardisation of names as for writers. Additional information has been acquired from a variety of sources (including listening to the recordings). Type of release Where records with a particular catalogue number are known to have been pressed, a date is shown in front of the catalogue number. (There is no indication whether commercial copies were pressed.) Where it is thought no copies were pressed, "Scheduled" is used in place of the date. "Acetate" details have been derived where possible from studying copies of the labels, and listening to tape copies of the records. Some "bootleg" records are also shown: their presence in the listing does not mean that the author condones bootlegging, or can supply any information about the availability of these records. Details of "Unissued" recordings have been collected from a variety of sources, some published and some private, and checked wherever possible. Release dates Where possible, dates of release have been taken from information supplied by Motown, e.g. on album/CD liner notes. Otherwise dates have been taken from published discographies; where these disagree, a "best guess" has been taken. Recording dates Again where possible, recording dates have been taken from information supplied by Motown, again mainly on album/CD liner notes. Link
  13. cause of the copyright marks maybe intended for export for the following ? gema: germany biem : france ncb : scandinavia each prints its own pic cover up ?
  14. seconds i'm bringing it home - tony mason - april and blackwood acetate clearer clip up in a six pack from andy rix in 2000 here /index.p...cmd=si&img=2728
  15. been to a fair few good ones over the last year have to say that best night been to though was the first at Soul Or Nothing any event which has me asking people afterwards... "was it that good...." to check that was on same planet must have something good going on own personal choice and that .. hats off to all involved any other short sharp shouts ? the best soul nite of 2005 .........
  16. ta for roger, fl, and davey d for passing on , know meself rely a lot on muckers passing on quality tips as hard to keep up with just whats going on at times know at times the lack of response may get a bit demoralising when posting up new tips but do reckon there's a fair few who appreciate them, so if up for spreading the word on quality tip please pass on
  17. Any nominations/recommendations for the best new soul track of 2005 released
  18. yep Neil, its been out 2 moths or so, info and link is up in news didnt mention but can also purchase all tracks on the cd individually via the site think cost is about 1 euro each
  19. paul gave us the info and a quick clock a bit back, think belows spot on johnathen capris - build me a mountain - ox-bow 4 fig or high 3 price tag?
  20. up on front page now the link takes you to the record company site and there's link to download mp3, stream clips from cd (a 2005 version of love love love) high quality photos and more come out in oct 2005
  21. A New Album Release from Bobby Hebb Not really fresh as been out for two months or so, but worth a check out espically the cover of Lou Rawls "When love goes wrong" which is avaiable to download complete from the website. Going by the othe... Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
  22. A New Album Release from Bobby Hebb Not really fresh as been out for two months or so, but worth a check out especially the cover of Lou Rawls "When love goes wrong" which is available to download complete from the website. Going by the other clips (includes a 2005 version of Love Love Love) does seem that this "quiet" release is worthy of more attention than so far received, and hats off to the record company for making not only the mp3 avaiable but a great selection of photos and download able reading. A new release (oct 2005) from Tution records from Bobby Hebb Check out the web site (link below) for what has to be said is a outstanding example of how to release a album nowadays, informative, photos and the such to download and a offical release in full of one of the tracks, a great version of Lou Rawls - When love goes wrong" Around the year 1962 Bobby Hebb recorded a single with Sylvia Robinson entitled "I Wanna Know", pressed under the duo moniker of "Bobby & Sylvia". Though there are literally over one hundred songs with that name, this one, was quite special, with the name, if not the sentiment, tucked inside the title of Bobby Hebb's third commercially released album, and pressed four decades after that 45 RPM. "That's All I Wanna Know" is the title of this long-awaited new album, "There's a big difference between want and need; (there are) quite a few things we need that we aren't aware of, disguised as things that we want. Things we need we are usually able to receive, but we don't always get everything we want." Bobby Hebb This album's title is a variation of the James Carr / Roosevelt Jamison track, "That’s What I Want To Know", and it is amazing and must be repeated that this is only the third album released (so far) by the "song a day man", a man who has written scores of tunes, Bobby Hebb. It's not that Bobby doesn't have lots of albums in the vaults - he taped a full project in 2002 with his friend Bernard "Pretty" Purdie, tracked an orchestrated collection of tunes in the early 1980s, put together another album in the late 1970s at Fleetwood Recording in Revere, Massachusetts, and has publishing demos galore as well as enough very strong material in the Philips vaults to release the legitimate follow-up to the "Sunny" album. But tuition's release of "That's All I Wanna Know" in late 2005 is the first commercial release by Bobby Hebb since James Flemming Rasmussen produced "Love Games" for Epic Records in 1970, 35 years before the consumer could purchase a new collection of material by the man who wrote and sang "Sunny". Rüdiger Ladwig, who had released two volumes of "Sunny" cover versions on the Trocadero label, conceived this 13 song disc after he first met the artist during Bobby Hebb's June 2002 tour of Germany. "I had the idea doing an album when Bobby played "Cold Cold Night" live at Radio 1in Berlin while promoting "A Collection of Various Interpretations Of Sunny, Part 2", Rüdiger noted. Ladwig´s general idea for this music, recorded in March of 2003 just as the Iraq war began, was to re-record earlier Bobby Hebb material, track the first ever "duet" of "Sunny" by the original artist, and follow Bobby's musical paths. From "Proud Woman", the Fred Burch/Skip Gibbs tune that Johnny Adams put on disc, to Hank Williams "Cold Cold Heart", which was in the repertoire of Roy Acuff, the man a thirteen year old Bobby Hebb toured with in the early 1950s, "That's All I Wanna Know“, is an audio journey touching various aspects of this legendary performer's career. "Cold Cold Night" was written by Bobby and Phil Medley. Phil is most famous for "A Million To One", the hit for Jimmy Charles and Donny Osmond, as well as "Twist &Shout" (Shaking Up Baby...), which charted by The Isley Brothers in 1962 and The Beatles in 1964. This is the first time the Phil Medley/Bobby Hebb collaboration has ever been put on an album! Since Lou Rawls won a Grammy with Bobby Hebb and Sandy Baron's classic, "A Natural Man", Hebb wanted to return the favour - so Bobby performs a Lou Rawls staple, "When Love Goes Wrong", in this collection. Song selection runs the gamut - contemporary music like "Willow Tree" (from the catalogue of Philadelphia's G. Love &Special Sauce) to the tried and true - a cover of Richard Shann's "Don't Tear Me Down", made famous by Charlie Rich. "That's All I Wanna Know" also gives the world updates on Hebb's other chart recordings starting with a very funky reworking of "A Satisfied Mind", the song Roy Acuff loved to play. Joe "Red" Hayes/Jack Rhodes composed this popular title which hit for Porter Wagoner in 1955 and broke the Top 40 in America for Bobby in November of 1966. Also re-cut for this disc is the 1972 sleeper hit in the U.K., the fantastic "Love, Love, Love", composed by "Sunny" arranger Joe Renzetti and producer Jerry Ross. The Northern Soul classic charted in the U.K. six years after it was initially released. A surprise bonus is a re-make of Darryl Carter's "Bound By Love", a Philips 45 that came after "Sunny", but has yet to be on any album. This third full-length commercial release from Bobby Hebb also has the songwriter/interpreter playing with a new set of musicians, their names available in the credits, which gives the album a uniqueness and special vitality. Bobby discussed these new recordings on August 1, 2005, stating: "My studies of life are basically represented here through different episodes - there are songs like these songs that help us to understand each other." check the website out http://www.bobbyhebb.com
  23. give us 10 min Ted just putting all info in news keep getting sidetracked
  24. nah Reg New release 2004 or was it 2003, wasnt aware at the time but Phil Blacknell was playing it at monkey then
  25. One of the best "new" northern style releases from last year imo Suprised havent heard that much about it, espically as been avail as a free official full download for a couple of months just finishing off a news article with full info on it, be in news in a bit Other "new" releases with a northern feel Sharon Jones "condition" finally getting a release has to be the top one imo, and though available for over 10 months still hearing it out now Any others worthy of a mention as a slightly late look back of 2005


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