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I Found This Interesting Paris ( The Whoosie) Sleepless Nights
Roburt replied to Prophonics 2029's topic in Look At Your Box
A Mercury 45 that was released very late in Dec 68 was Aquarian Age "I Can't Grow Flowers" Mercury 72881. There's a good label scan of this 45 up on the net & the number on the 45 is 1-42844. Does that help at all ? -
Holy Spirit - Spiritual Soul and Gospel Funk From Shreveport's Jewel Label
Roburt commented on Ian Dewhirst's article in News Archives
...... Would it be this one Ady ?? .. https://www.midwest45s.org/MichiganGaragePage.html -
Bob, The members of Grand Theft were Peter Ross, Mike Foster, Keith O'Connell, Phil Knight, Neil Arnold & Tony Balch. They were actually signed to Sunburst Records (not the 70's US label that put out soul stuff but a label that seemed to exist just to release Whitesnake tracks). This Sunburst seemed to have a short lived deal with EMI (just for 1978). Not sure if the group's Peter Ross was related in any way to Episode Six's Andy Ross. The whole Grand Theft LP has a 'souly' vibe, bit like an AWB album. The group's 45 cuts "I Never Know" & "Turn It Over" (both B sides) aren't included on the album.
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..... Finally got the ad to post correctly .... .. see description for the location of this April 1970 show in above post ........ Helen Glover was still on at the club.
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The 'London Soul Revue' hits the Shelbourne Hotel's 007 Club. The Shelbourne is an original 1940s Art Deco building on South Beach (1801 Collins Ave). It has recently been refurbished, so today it seems like a prime location to stay at on Miami Beach (though by all accounts many of the actual bedrooms still look like they are back in the 70's). Why this show should have been badged up as 'the London Soul Revue' I have no idea other than the fact that the theme of the hotel's night club back then was James Bond-ish. These days, the music featured at the hotel is a wee bit different .... ....
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Wendell Watts "kiss A Good Thing Goodbye (Reforee)
Roburt replied to Cobbles's topic in Look At Your Box
It's actually very easy to get this track, I have it for instance ..... JUST BUY the Kent CD 'Northern Soul's Classiest Rarities Vol 4' .... OHH, I forgot, most NS fans would rather eat glass than buy a CD !! -
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I Found This Interesting Paris ( The Whoosie) Sleepless Nights
Roburt replied to Prophonics 2029's topic in Look At Your Box
I seem to recall that the "I Choose You" guy (F*ck*n great track) was a Paris Holly from the Windy City. No doubt Bob A will know more about him (though he was around in the early to mid 80's -- Paris not Bob). -
If you could 'Turn Back The Hands Of Time' you could go back to that dealer's site & actually write the details down.
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.... Back down on Miami Beach now .... & another show at the Wreck Bar .. .... this was of course located in the Castaways Hotel complex (Ocean & 163rd St)...
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Holy Spirit - Spiritual Soul and Gospel Funk From Shreveport's Jewel Label
Roburt commented on Ian Dewhirst's article in News Archives
...... RE: delivery put back by Amazon again ....... ...YEP, I got an e-mail from Amazon as well ... delivery not till after 21st June now ... .......come on,I've been a good boy ...... I deserve my CD asap !!!!! -
Detroit's most dynamic stage act hit the scene (though not with a gangster lean) in 68 down in Miami. Billy Prince tells me that they didn't actually like the club at all (the Knight Beat @ NW 6th St & 3rd Ave -- it was too small he says) but as this gig was en-route to a big show in Jamaica with a host of top acts (Johnny Taylor, Joe Simon, Solomon Burke and others) they had to do it. He says he absolutely loved the Jamaican gig and that although the people were poor they were very nice ... ... ... he even enjoyed the 'Islands' experience after he had all his clothes stolen !!!
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Bob, I think that the guitar work in "Pushin & Pullin" is too rocky but otherwise the tune is quite soulful (I like the keyboard work on the cut).... ..... It has an AWB / Olympic Runners vibe to me (in a 70's Brit Soul sort of way).
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I wouldn't have minded being in the audience for this Miami show ..... the line-up was even better than an old Prestatyn Weekender live bill. ....... and it included the Marvells once again .......
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Not sure I fully understand the Marvel(l)s / Fabulettes story ....... I know the Mar-vels (their name seemed to get written / spelt a number of different ways) were around by 1963 and for 2/3 years they recorded under that name. Then they were renamed (on their records & by their new record label) as the Fabulettes ... BUT .. as they already had a 'high profile' on the Miami club scene, I believe they still did live gigs in their 'home town' as the Marvells. Anyway, after cutting as the Fabulettes for around 3 more years they were reduced in number (from 4 to 3) when Annette Snell quit & headed off to New York with Paul Kelly. So by 1969, the group were a trio and Annette Snell was a solo artist. If anyone can add more to their story (as I have laid it out above), please feel free to do so .... ..... anyway back to the ads ..... I'm not sure if Annette Snell was still a group member for this mid July 1968 gig but the picture of the group used in the ad shows 4 members ......
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Their other EMI 45 is ..... "Love Burns" C/W "Turn It Over" .... EMI International Records 557 (1978) So the A side of that 45 is the middle track in the above post. The other 45 by (a) Grand Theft is on US Honey (wasn't that Harvey Fuqua's label) - "How Could U B So Cold" ...... so not sure its by the British group now. The full track listing for their EMI Int LP is ...... Pushing & Pulling; Two Separate Things; Love Burns; Paris To Peru; Body Talk; Seven Wonders; Keep On Smiling; Cold Man's Catastrophe.
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Bob, . . . other Grand Theft tracks off the album ....
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RIP Lou, another good one lost. I interviewed him at Prestatyn & asked what inspired "I'm Com'un Home In The Morn'un". He said it came about after a call home to his then girlfriend; she was missing him so he told her what she wanted to hear (the song title) .......... he got off the phone & wrote the lyrics out almost straight away. So I asked the obvious .... So did you head home in the morning ?? He broke down in fits of laughter and told us that he never went home to her at all.
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LARS ..... Yes, I'm sure I have a few. I'll take a look.
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Herb wasn't actually on too many of the recordings that the Platters made during their spell with Musicor. The group were touring across the States all the time back in the mid to late 60's ... ... so Sonny Turner would fly back alone to New York; team up with some studio session singers, cut 4/ 5 tracks in one session (overnight -- most of the time to pre-recorded backing tracks). Next morning he would be on another plane and flying back to join the other members of the group who by then had moved onto their next engagement & were set up ready for him to undertake lead vocal duties with the others.
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RE: Grand Theft - Body Talk - EMI (UK) This was a strange group .... 6 white Brits who were produced by ex Episode Six (Pye -- mid to late 60's) and Deep Purple singer / bass player Roger Glover. Just about everything else Glover was involved with in the 70's was HEAVY ROCK (uuurrrgh) but this album features a number of very good laid back jazzy soul tracks. I think the LP (& the 3 x 45's lifted from it) was just about all we got from Grand Theft ... I guess the guys in the group had been active in the music biz before they recorded the album under this name (with Glover's involvement, they could maybe have included some ex members of Episode Six). Episode Six was formed in July 1964 by former members of The Lightnings; Sheila Carter-Dimmock, Graham Carter-Dimmock and Andy Ross, and former members of The Madisons; Roger Glover, Tony Lander and Harvey Shield. Andy Ross soon left & was replaced by Ian Gillan (also to be in Deep Purple from the end of the 60's).
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To celebrate the fact that there will soon be a big box set CD of all the Arctic Records catalogue (issued & unissued stuff) released and out for 60's soul fans to purchase .... AND ...... coz the 'powers that be' are putting together an 'Arctic Revue' package to play a few special live shows ....... here's an old Miami club ad for a show undertaken by a very young Della Humphrey ... Della (who I believe lives in the Atlanta area these days) will be one of the stars who will be performing on the 'Arctic Revue' shows ...... CAN'T WAIT .......