Eventually it was as barriers eventually broke down, but if you check your history, in the early days it went one way from Black America to both white America and endless British sub standard groups and singers - the Beatles included!
Pow!
Thanks but John this is not quite right.
I interviewed the songwriter, And there is a bit in my book about it all (plug plug!). Suffice to say the Wand release was before Garrison and was pulled and replaced with the Garrison release. And yes it does exist on Wand.
I now also have a Mercury acetate of it (from Butch).....just for those that like keeping notes of these things Great record!
The actual title on the acetate is "Treatin' myself to a new love"
Jean was fab in Edmonton last night and the "Jean Carne Ensemble" backing band were great as was Chris who duetted with her.
I'd never quite realised the connection with Phyllis Hyman which she explained. (She also did an impromptu "You know how to love me" in response to an audience request.
She was on stage at 8 and on til 9.45 so great value. You folks in Newcastle get along there for a treat. And take your requests cos she might ask you for them!
Richard Walker "Sally's party" (Wand 159)
An Ernest Kelly production I guess from when he was in NY.
I've never seen a copy and I wondered if anyone else has?
Steve
John told me he got them from the engineer when the label went bust for the first time and the engineer hadn't been paid by Sussex and just had these 200 or so records that he'd managed to get his hands on. Worth asking him about it when you se him, it's a good story.
And you would be absolutely right soulpaul10 - hence the term "cut outs".
.....mind you that doesn't stop other people on here just making things up whenever they don't know the answer to something....