I remember going to an all nighter there sometime during the mid to late 70's
Definately a nighter and I think it was the Cat's Whiskers but it certainly was in Meanwood Leeds,
can anyone confirm this?
Sorry, no I must have missed that post! ( )
So it's European only then is it?
What's on the flip side of them - the same as the proposed Golden Fleece release?
I wasn't aware of this being on a 45 of any kind until recently, but on checking Mr Rimmers site came across this:
Golden Fleece 3257 - Stop And Think / Trammps' Disco Theme - 1974
Can anyone confirm it exists on US single?
Hi Sean,
Knowing your tastes, it's difficult to recommend something you don't already know
But just in case and for others who may not know them, here's a few I've been re-visiting recently:
Ann Peebles - If I can't see you - Hi LP
Whatnauts - Instigating (Trouble making fool) - GSF
Nina Simone - Touching and caring - VPI LP
Betty Wright - Brick grits - RCA LP
Arthur Adams - Let me love you tonight - Motown CD
Newcomers - The whole world's a picture show - Truth
Chuck Jackson - Take off your make up - ABC
Jackson Sisters - When your love has gone - Polydor
High Inergy - First impressions - Motown
Artistics - You left me - Brunswick
Can't say as I was aware of the Trammps being on a single?
Was it French only or did it come out elsewhere?
I don't recall seeing it listed in Garry Pelley's Philly listing in Voices (although there are some gaps in the listing I'm sure he would have mentioned it had he been aware)
You learn something new every day don't you...
So many great tracks from him that it would be hard to pick out some for fear of missing others out!
But off the top some of my faves along with the above mentioned would have to be "All cried out", Starting over", "Cool me out", "Love me to the max", "You ought to be in pictures", "Love in the rain", "Family", "Sight for sore eyes", "Tear down the walls"
There's so many good songs he's been involved with, it ought to be a crime not to play at least one at every soul night!
Wandering through our local Homebase DIY store on Friday... out of the speakers came "Cashing in" from the Voices of East Harlem - mixed in with the usual run of the mill 'muzac' (?) you usually hear in those places, it was no sales ad or anything like that, just out of the blue
It reminded me of the very first time I heard it at the Blackpool Mecca all those years back
Agreed, my copy looks as if it's been 'skimmed' across a car park
But it plays reasonably well and wasn't all that expensive - but a red one would be nice!
Don't know about Kev Johnno's copy though - but he has had some nice things so it wouldn't surprise me
I'm sure that Sean Hampsey will remember all those years back when we were discussing this very song - and also another good version by that man Tyrone Davis
It's the flip side to "Could I forget you" on Dakar btw...
Also done by Garland Green on Cotillion
Both were done in 1971, but Johnny's was done first around 1967
Found it
For the 'trainspotters' - In the dead wax is scratched the Delta symbol and 56960X
No Monarch records (MR) stamp though, but I've a few others like that so it's nothing to be concerned about
I was right about the stamp on the A side (My bad boy's comin' home) - it's only just visible on the black background, maybe it's some sort of 'unofficial' plug side mark?
I've no idea what sort of price to put on it these days though?
It's not for sale anyway... I wonder who it would have been who I bought it from all those years ago?
That Black one above of Sandy Wynns - is the same design label of my Gloria Jones, bought from someone at the St Ives nighter around 1977 ish who had just come back from the states.
It's got a small dark Star printed on the A side if I remember correctly - I'd post a scan up of it if I could remember where its 'filed away'!
I don't think it was ever booted on this design either
Len Barry - Hearts are trumps
OKaysions - Deal me in ( - well the flip side got plays!)
Contours - I'm a winner
Jimmy Soul Clark - I'll be your winner
Ray Agee - I'm losing again
James Carr - A losing game
Impressions - You've been cheating
Tony Colton - I stand accused
Contours - It's so hard being a loser
Frank Dell - He broke your game wide open
Dee Edwards - I can deal with that
Big Maybelle - Quittin' time
Oohh - is that another one for the list then?
I think Steve was referring to the Warner Bros release number and the Innovation one (Or summat?)
Some releases came out with both types of numbering, same recording though
I don't think I remember hearing about the 'Sir Wales' one though
Mind you, 'that article' never mentioned that at least one release came out on the 'mis spelt' label 'Innervision' - not 'Innovation' as most are!
I know the label was connected with Innervision cause it says so on the small print, but as far as I know the majority of the releases were on IR Innovation II
Or have I got a 'one off'?
I can't remember for certain but my copy was somewhere around that price - max of £15 around the same time - From dealer extrordinaire Steve Plumb!
Soul Essence 2 or 3 I think it would have been - lovely tune it is!