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Just looking through some old CDs , came across 8 or 9 from the Backbeats series , Issued maybe a decade or more ago . These were budget CDs , maybe 5 or 6 quid at the time , and the content quality was consistently high across the series , as was the art work on the cover etc.. ( maybe this period was seen as the last throw of the dice for CDs , hence the great value ? ) Have bought very few CDs in the last Decade , but decided that there were still some releases in this series I was interested in picking up . I noticed that certain titles had risen in price , managed to get what I was looking for , Just putting it out there for anyone who dosent already know that , a ) This was a great series and body of work , and b) , They are becoming scarcer . ( Still plenty out there for peanuts though ) .
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Hi , Looking for a copy of the above , either the orange or white label , in at least vg+ condition, preferably better , Thanks.
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Just different opinions Pete , Personally , I enjoy the "Club a go go " type selections Sean Chapman does , as long as the music played is the music advertised , its all good , if however its advertised as lets say a reggae and ska night and Northern is played ( or vice versa of course ) then its a false bill of goods .
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There are some incredibly soulful Reggae sounds out there , The Rocksteady era and the Studio 1 catalogue is full of them, especially the mid to late 60s to early 70s. Anyone not familiar with Carlton and the Shoes , The Heptones , or pretty much anything with Vin Gordon on Trombone from this period , along with hundreds more , will be richly rewarded by taking a listen.
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I am surprised that these British test press copies are not more valuable and sought after , they must be much rarer than the uk demos , if not as easy on the eye .
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A quick heads up for the Wigan memorabilia collectors.
Carty replied to Woodbutcher's topic in Freebasing
That is Tooley, (R.I.P.) Used to be quite active on here as "Godzilla" A record bar stalwart , and a really sound guy as well. -
Yes , Read the book the first article alluded to some time back , confirmed many thoughts I had been having for decades .
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Not sure how many are around to be honest , mine is a old "emidisc" with Larry Santos one the other side , The label also has the words " Soul Sheff " on either side .
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The instrumental version with all the strings etc... " Pretention" ( Released back to back with the vocal on Soul Fox ) was not the Wigan version, this was a lot sparser and was one of the very best instrumenals when the Casino was at its Height . Was introduced as "The Belles Band". I have an old acetate of this , unfortunately the sound quality is quite degraded at the beginning , you never hear much of it now , but this was as big as they come in 74/75.
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Not more of this, surely ..
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Wayne and Jackie , Great people !
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Articles: Footie & 45s Weekends By Dave Moore
Carty replied to Dave Moore's topic in Front Page News & Articles
Made up for you mate, ( a little bit envious as well ! ) Great tale ! -
I am often critical of many average but super rare 45s that seem to be around nowardays and get raved about mainly by individuals who have elevated rarity over quality , However , for me , ( and has been mentioned earlier , its only personal taste after all ) both The Mello Souls and Don Gardener are the absolute Epitome of the kind of sound I love . Both have that rough , raw frantic feel that seem to get right inside me , not been a nighter /scene/ stimulant participant for aeons , but i can imagine with these records , what a mix they would make . Merry Xmas to all x
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Dave Withers sold me his copy in 1980 when this album was released , for £25.00 . There were very few copies in circulation at that time , think Dave had paid considerably more for it , however , the Lp track release killed its exclusivity and I was the happy benefactor . Sold it a couple of years later to someone from down South , for a similar amount plus some other stuff then read it was getting plays at the 100 club . . Even today , I feel some attachment to the record and cant help getting a twisted feeling of regret mixed with satisfaction when I see the way it has rocketed in price , regret obviously as I let it go ,and have no chance of getting it back, also the satisfaction of knowing that I once had this and several other very rare and expensive discs through my hands back in the day . Silent Treatment is the one that I think about most though .
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Lizard.
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Gator, Blue Dolphin ....
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Alley Cat , Soul Fox .......
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Blue Cat ,Big Bird .....
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White Whale , Silver Fox ......
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Arctic, Red Bird ........
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Artists recording for MANY different labels
Carty replied to Djmelismo's topic in All About the SOUL
Ike and Tina Turner spread there selves out a bit label wise , Sue , Kent , Loma , Tangerine , Sonja , Warner Bros , Modern , Philles , Cenco , Blue Thumb , Innis , Pompeii , Minit , A&M, United Artists , and on ........ Again ,Nowhere near the original posts list , Gregory Isaacs , Alton Ellis and Vin Gordon must have all used over a dozen labels each as well . -
Wigan Casino - Its Influence, Its Legacy... A Panel Event at 'Museum of Wigan Life'
Carty commented on Jumpinjoan's article in News Archives
While I agree that the Oldies All nighters had a detrimental affect on the Saturday ,and therefore the newer 60s discoveries scene , especially the night after , but also , lots of people got into the habit of attending on a monthly basis instead of weekly , specifically for the First Friday in the month . The thing about those Oldies all nighters though was that after the first couple , the place was absolutely bursting at the seams and the atmosphere was out of this world , by this time , people were getting in through the roof , through back doors , fire exits , and it felt like they let in as many as turned up at the door .( as the rumors of closures grew over time , maybe it was a matter of make as much as possible before the whole thing ends) in hindsight this was probably a disaster waiting to happen , but at the time , it was a hell of a blow out ! -
This relentless recycling of the same old stuff from professional Northerner Maconie is painful to watch , didnt he say somewhere last week that the Wigan All nighters started at 11 ? a small thing maybe , but not a mistake anyone who attended would have made. Richard is the guy that should be fronting this stuff in my opinion ,Also when the scene was at its heights , he was at the helm , and has been actively involved in various ways all the way through , So what if he has made a few bob along the way , criticizing this sounds like sour grapes. But I guess we are stuck with ole Stewpot.