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  1. I don't know why you keep saying they are different recordings. They're the same recording.
  2. That's true, although more specifically in the studio (rather than live ... although you're obviously talking about a studio recording here). I'm still not sure it's a woman's voice though and the lead tenor is unnaturally high pre-falsetto.
  3. No. This superlatives is from new jersey and also sing backup on the robbie lawson 45. The dynamics superlatives are from detroit.
  4. now I'm wondering if it's connected to the other Detroit perfections (on SVR).
  5. ok, but that doesn't make sense unless you know what magnetics record he's talking about?
  6. FABULOUS DIALS, THE (Philadelphia, PA) As The Fabulous Dials: Ray Eskridge, later of Slip & Dell; Michael Franklin; Eddie Smith; James Tindal, formerly of the R&B groups The Teen Kings on Bee and The Delrays on Cord. Franklin, Smith and Tindal were formerly of the R&B group The Dials on Hilltop and Norgolde, while Eskridge was only on Norgolde. As The Dynamic Three: Michael Franklin, George Rose, James Tindal. Rose was formerly of The Dials on Hilltop. As The Brothers Two: James Tindal and Eddie Smith. D ‘N’ B 1000 Forget Me Not / Bossa Nova Stomp (63) Joy 276 Forget Me Not / Bossa Nova Stomp (63) (below as The Dynamic Three) Del-Val 1004 You Said Yeah / I Tried (65) (below as The Brother’s Two) Crimson 1011 Boogaloo (Soul) Party / You Got It (inst.)(67) 1017 Here I Am In Love Again (fg) / I’m Tired Of You Baby (67) Jonah 99 My Sweetness / Hoping Capitol 3533 Hey Girl / Do You Feel It (73) (as The Brothers II)
  7. the allmusic article certainly doesn't make it seem like the same person... nothing about philadelphia for example.
  8. WTF? EXACT SAME RECORDING!
  9. Hi Lorraine, thanks so much for the information, I really appreciate it. Here is a youtube clip of "Don't take your love", a really nice ballad: do you know the names of all the members? I'm just trying to get info to include in the new volume of "Soul Harmony Singles", a reference book where we try to list all group harmony soul 45s from about 1960-1990. Thanks again for your help.
  10. It's the same ra-sel label. Don't know about the producers, just making a comment on other releases on the label.
  11. there are more records on ra-sel, if that's related -- e.g. two 45s by the metros and one by the uptites
  12. Here's what I could come up with: Del-Val 1002 Casinos - Everybody can't be pretty / If I told you Del-Val 1003 Gene Woodbury - It's Only You / I'll Be Glad Del-Val 1004 Dynamic Three - You said yeah / I tried Del-Val 1005 Gene Woodbury - That's not half bad / Everyone can't be Del-Val 1011 Bernie Williams - Baby I want to thank you / I'm going home Del-Val 1012 Fabulous Soul Eruption - Very Special Friend / Funky Strut Del-Val 1013 James Lawson - I've been kissed before / The mender of broken hearts related label? also philly: Del-Valiant 100 - Nat Turner Rebellion - Tribute to a slave / Plastic people Del-Valiant 103 - Mary Holmes - I'll make it up to you / I need your lovin'
  13. Hi Lorraine. I'm sorry that you got ripped off on this. I hope you find out how the masters got over there. Was "Don't take your love" an unreleased track you produced on the Smith Brothers? I was wondering if you could give info on who the smith brothers were and where they were from? Did any of the members record in other groups? Thanks for your help.
  14. no they are not. is lorraine chandler still on here? if so, or if someone knows, can anyone say where the magnificents on mam / smith brothers are from and possibly give personnel? thanks in advance.
  15. that is Pure Soul on MAM
  16. at least 6: Magnetics on Allrite (detroit) Magnetics on Bonnie (aka the Volumes, detroit) Magnetics on Ra-sel (philadelphia) Magnetics on Sable / JV (chicago) Magnetics on Sound Trap (Richmond, VA) Magnetics on White Cliffs (new orleans)
  17. For DJing you should probably only use a conical cart if you play any styrene. Ideally you would use one for styrene at home also. Elliptical carts reveal more detail in the audio and are better if you have a nice setup. Otherwise you might just want a good sounding conical cart for home also. re: headshell, it is a total bitch (at least if you're not experienced at it) to mount a cartridge correctly in a headshell and attach the wires. Every time I have bought a new cartridge I have bought it from somewhere that sold headshells also and asked them to wire it up. A headshell is cheap.
  18. recordings sound the same to me. thanks for pointing this out, never knew this.
  19. Are you sure it's a woman and not a guy singing falsetto? The lead tenor does have a very high voice even before he hits falsetto.
  20. Starbright - "He's an aries man"
  21. apparently the counts 45 on shrine single-handedly revived the british economy
  22. https://www.ohiosoulrecordings.com/a.htm
  23. currency fluctuations
  24. I've heard people say 60s acetates no longer smell but I can still smell 60s acetates. It's like the opposite of a dog, you need someone with a poor sense of smell to tell if it's from the 60s.
  25. I'm pretty sure it is an italian exploito group. Definitely the same group as on 20th century. Look here: https://www.discogs.com/artist/Today%27s+People+(2) There are scans with common names. Yes I did link to a webpage, but just because it was easier to illustrate this way.


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