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Monster Ballads Hiding On B-Sides Of Northern Classics
mshoals replied to Weingarden's topic in Look At Your Box
The A-side to Daisy Burris' "Four Strong Winds" on Deesu, "In Love To Stay" is a great Allen Toussaint ballad. -
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A great site indeed, thanks Dave! Here are some more corrections/ additions to the Seven B discography: 7000 - Phil Danna - Got Something Baby / I'll Be Gone 7033 - Kenneth Gillette - Dark Is My World / I Can't Lie To My Heart 7040 - Don Pittman - Java / Gonna Make A Vow 7043 - Larry B - Milo Schmidlapp / Give Me Hope
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Yes, at least that was the reason I placed a relatively high bid at the time.
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Here's the ebay link: https://www.ebay.com/...R-/300620128231 You've Got The power is titled Don't Make Me Cry on the 45. It was in very rough condition, but still ended at $361.
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There was one on ebay recently in much better condition, which went for $79: https://www.popsike.c...0325030240.html
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I wonder if he could be the same Hilton as on this Lodestone 45, also from New Orleans. Does anyone know?
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Thanks, I've added it to the discography above. Do you perhaps know what the record is like?
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Dial 4078 by Perpetual Motion has "Neckin' Don't Make It" on the other side. The 2 Joe Tex sides are on Dial 4083. Perhaps the above is a mispressing?
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Is this also applicable to (40's and 50's) recordings for which the copyright has already expired?
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His five gospel 45s with the Sunset travelers on Peacock are also very nice: (The 5th is Peacock 1848 - Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray / You Are Blessed)
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The 45 has as artist name the singer in Bobby Valentin's band, Marcelino "Junior" Morales, on both sides (other side is "Que Pollito"): https://cgi.ebay.com/...5#ht_2196wt_846
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Fania 438 - Orchestra Harlow - Winchester Cathedral / Almas Olvidadas
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Fania 437 - Pacheco Y Su Charanga - Dos Gardenias / Bilongo
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I've got this one: Fania 431 - Johnny Pacheco - El Champolon / La Rebelion De Mayo
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The CD version is indeed faster. I've tried to upload that version but refosoul seems to be offline at the moment.
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One more addition to the Minaret discography: There are also various (non-soul) 45s on Minaret sublabels like Circle and Turret.
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Willie Mallory-You Went Back On What You Said-Lanor
mshoals replied to MICKEY's topic in Record Wants
I'm a bit confused now. Don't all copies have "music city" in the dead wax? My copy has the smaller font, so it's probably a later pressing. It has ZAFX-6806191 in the dead wax, is that also on all copies? Was it originally pressed only once (with the big font)? Is there a way to distinguish original Lanor records from later pressings in general (i.e. valid for other Lanor releases as well)?