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Soulful Kinda Music Hits 1500

By Dave Rimmer on 17 Jan 2012 in Soul News

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Well it’s taken ten years, but I’ve finally managed to hit 1500 discographies and label listings on the Soulful Kinda Music website. My thanks to everyone who has contributed over the last few years, in particular Bosco Asanovic, who not only has added probably half the total, but also goes through everything I add, and corrects it :lol:

The additions since the beginning of this year are as follows:

Artist discographies: Gloria Taylor, Josephine Taylor, The Ikettes, The Brothers Of Soul, The Jackson Five, Hamilton Bohannon, Sam Hawkins, Tommy Bush, Ann Byers, Lorraine Chandler, Kenny Gamble, Diamond Joe, Leon Haywood, Little Sonny, Pat Lewis, Sir Mack Rice, and The Invincibles

Label Listings: Sound Of Soul, Brewtown, Bronco, Golden Eye, Sound City, Blue Star, TMP-Ting Yorktown, Mercury, Arnold, and Gone.

As always, contributions, and corrections are welcome from anybody

http://www.soulfulkindamusic.net/




Article Comments:

boba


Posted:Jan 15 2012 12:54 PM

congratulations, awesome website

dave2


Posted:Jan 15 2012 01:01 PM

View PostDave Rimmer, on 15 January 2012 - 12:10 PM, said:

Well it’s taken ten years, but I’ve finally managed to hit 1500 discographies and label listings on the Soulful Kinda Music website. My thanks to everyone who has contributed over the last few years, in particular Bosco Asanovic, who not only has added probably half the total, but also goes through everything I add, and corrects it :lol:

The additions since the beginning of this year are as follows:

Artist discographies: Gloria Taylor, Josephine Taylor, The Ikettes, The Brothers Of Soul, The Jackson Five, Hamilton Bohannon, Sam Hawkins, Tommy Bush, Ann Byers, Lorraine Chandler, Kenny Gamble, Diamond Joe, Leon Haywood, Little Sonny, Pat Lewis, Sir Mack Rice, and The Invincibles

Label Listings: Sound Of Soul, Brewtown, Bronco, Golden Eye, Sound City, Blue Star, TMP-Ting Yorktown, Mercury, Arnold, and Gone.

As always, contributions, and corrections are welcome from anybody.

A milestone achievement in our scene Dave, and without such references on-line (in this 'high tech' world of ours!) - we'd all be less knowledgable when we feel 'the need to know!' and likewise, share with all.

May your dedicated passion - and those who contribute at all levels (esp. Bosco) - forever remain, and never wane!

:hatsoff2:

pikeys dog


Posted:Jan 15 2012 01:26 PM

Here's one for you Dave:

Gloria Taylor
King Soul 71769 - You Got To Pay The Price / Loving You And Being Loved By You - 1969 (?)

chalky


Posted:Jan 15 2012 01:26 PM

Excellent work Dave :thumbup: Invaluable site for reference and simply reading. Dunno how you find the time, I can't find any for mine :D

Dave Rimmer


Posted:Jan 15 2012 01:32 PM

View Postpikeys dog, on 15 January 2012 - 01:26 PM, said:

Here's one for you Dave:

Gloria Taylor
King Soul 71769 - You Got To Pay The Price / Loving You And Being Loved By You - 1969 (?)

Cheers Joe,
Just added it :thumbsup:

Soul-Integrity


Posted:Jan 15 2012 01:48 PM

Well done Dave, your site is an invaluable reference, and is a credit to you

steve

AGENTSMITH


Posted:Jan 15 2012 01:58 PM

WELL DONE DEAR FRIEND, TO QUOTE A WELL WORN PHRASE..."MISTER, YOU'RE A BETTER MAN THAN I"...well, i couldn't have done it!! :facepalm:

Chris Waterman


Posted:Jan 15 2012 02:44 PM

Well done Dave, a real labour of love

Kris Holmes


Posted:Jan 15 2012 07:43 PM

i find the site really useful & appreciate the hell out of it, great work. i keep meaning to send you additions & corrections too, maybe one day i'll get around to it :D
here's one fixed up

Odex
4001 – Barbara Jean – While You’re Out Shopping / You Don’t Love Me (No More) (1963)
4002 – The Perails – Sweetness (1963)
1042 – Fe-Fi-Four Plus 2 – Mr. Sweet Stuff / Pick Up Your Head (1967)
1043 – Vikki Styles – Tears Won’t Stop Falling/If I Didn’t Love You (1967)
1044 – Alice Thomas – A Girl’s Tears / I’m Coming Home (1967)
1067 - Years People / Frank Tenella - Funky Drop (Part 1) / You Came Along And Changed My Whole Life And Made It Worth Living (1967)
1711 – The Premiers – Speaking Of You / Funky Monkey (1970) (also on JOB 503 with different mix)

Kris Holmes


Posted:Jan 15 2012 08:04 PM

more details
Seven B
7012 - Oliver Morgan - What's Good To You Pts. 1 & 2
7016 is Lenny not Lonny McDaniel
7017 artist is Eddie Bo & Inez Cheatham & is also on Capitol 2150
7018 artist is Bobby Williams Group & is also on Capitol 2201
7030 - Don Pittman - Chicken / Bill Bailey
7036 - Little Buck - Everybody's Love / Walking In The Mist (the titles are wrong on your site)

autumnstoned


Posted:Jan 15 2012 08:28 PM

Congratulations. Like you, I missed the Stafford period completely (and quite a bit before and afterwards too ) but have enjoyed reading those pages on your site recently.
Thanks
Mike

Dave Rimmer


Posted:Jan 15 2012 09:24 PM

View PostKris Holmes, on 15 January 2012 - 08:04 PM, said:

more details
Seven B
7012 - Oliver Morgan - What's Good To You Pts. 1 & 2
7016 is Lenny not Lonny McDaniel
7017 artist is Eddie Bo & Inez Cheatham & is also on Capitol 2150
7018 artist is Bobby Williams Group & is also on Capitol 2201
7030 - Don Pittman - Chicken / Bill Bailey
7036 - Little Buck - Everybody's Love / Walking In The Mist (the titles are wrong on your site)

Thanks Kris,

Updates done

arnie j


Posted:Jan 15 2012 09:47 PM

superb stuff mr rimmer,congratulations
jason

Perception


Posted:Jan 16 2012 08:23 PM

Brilliant site, I really like looking through the label listings and artist discographes.

mike


Posted:Jan 17 2012 07:23 AM

added as a new item article

reminder if do have news or words that feel be worthwhile for members to be featured in the news/article feature please read this

http://www.soul-sour...s-and-articles/

mshoals


Posted:Jan 17 2012 08:26 AM

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

View PostKris Holmes, on 15 January 2012 - 08:04 PM, said:

more details
Seven B
7012 - Oliver Morgan - What's Good To You Pts. 1 & 2
7016 is Lenny not Lonny McDaniel
7017 artist is Eddie Bo & Inez Cheatham & is also on Capitol 2150
7018 artist is Bobby Williams Group & is also on Capitol 2201
7030 - Don Pittman - Chicken / Bill Bailey
7036 - Little Buck - Everybody's Love / Walking In The Mist (the titles are wrong on your site)

ady croasdell


Posted:Jan 18 2012 06:58 AM

You're on the ball Dave, congratulations, you make my job a lot easier.

45cellar


Posted:Jan 18 2012 07:18 AM

Congratulations Dave, Excellent Site.
Where would we all be without it.

Here's one that may require an Update AUDIO ARTS 60017

Has two different "B Sides".

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Ian Dewhirst


Posted:Jan 18 2012 08:56 AM

Excellent site Dave. My first port of call whenever I'm researching these areas. Please keep up the brilliant work!

Ian D :D

Jerry Hipkiss


Posted:Jan 18 2012 10:20 AM

View PostIan Dewhirst, on 18 January 2012 - 08:56 AM, said:

Excellent site Dave. My first port of call whenever I'm researching these areas. Please keep up the brilliant work!

Ian D :D
Seconded - invaluable when I get an attack of anorakism during my show!

jocko


Posted:Jan 18 2012 11:44 AM

Agreed I was just singing its praises elsewhere, I always had a look for specific things on this but only recently just looked randomly and it is awesome, very very valuable historical document, and so comprehensive.

You wouldn't think it of a man who I believe likes men who play with odd shaped balls.

One challenge however, is you can't say it is complete until you answer the Bob and Earl Loma question, 27 years of chasing it, so I can't die without knowing for definite if it exists or not......

Val (Chunky)


Posted:Jan 18 2012 11:49 AM

well done Dave that's some achievement......very useful site too....here's to the next 1,500 :thumbsup:

Dave Rimmer


Posted:Jan 18 2012 12:43 PM

View Postjocko, on 18 January 2012 - 11:44 AM, said:

You wouldn't think it of a man who I believe likes men who play with odd shaped balls.

One challenge however, is you can't say it is complete until you answer the Bob and Earl Loma question, 27 years of chasing it, so I can't die without knowing for definite if it exists or not......

True, I do like men who play with odd shaped balls, but at least my national male costume is not a skirt :lol:

It's an interesting question regarding the Bob & Earl record. There are actually quite a few other records listed on the site that I'm fairly sure were never actually released in a physical piece of vinyl format. However, the company records say they were released, so who am I to argue with that ?

One example is Chess Records, I'm almost positive (As are many other collectors and discographers), that there are some singles listed in the Chess catalogue that don't physically exist. But what does that mean ? If the singers sang the song, and it was allocated a catalogue number do they they exist as Chess singles, albeit unreleased ? I don't know ?

The view I have taken for SKM is simple (Bit like me really). If the catalogue lists it, it exists. It is almost impossible to prove a record doesn't exist, but just because a record hasn't been found doesn't mean it won't be. There might only be one box of 25 singles that are hidden away under forty years worth of rubbish in the back storeroom of what used to be a One-Stop in Chicago, and they are sitting there waiting to be found. So there's always a chance.........

Now I realise this way of viewing things is extremely frustrating for label collectors because they end up searching for records that might not exist (There was a thread recently about Impression' singles that a collector had searched years for but never seen) but all I can say to those collectors is get a life :wicked: Find something interesting to do with your lives like writing out lists of records :lol:

jocko


Posted:Jan 18 2012 01:09 PM

Sorry Davina, didn't mean to sound critical of that approach, I agree 100%, unless proved it does not exist, and even then I would still record it as unissued, just in case.

My point was even though I stopped collecting Loma 2 records short, this being one of them, 2 years ago, and I have formally stopped buying 45's I still dream about this record.Its fatal. So until someone, probably Bob Krasnow level, tells me it definitely doesn't exist, I will keep thinking of it. Mind as above would even that work.....

boba


Posted:Jan 19 2012 03:35 AM

A lot of the chess catalog numbers that don't exist (there's obviously a lot of them) were actually released on the original label the artist was on but with the chess number. I think there are some that don't exist at all but very few.

Record #s that don't exist are the bane of my existence.

allnightandy


Posted:Jan 21 2012 09:31 AM

Hi i was just looking at the discograpy for Dyno-Voice Dyno-Vox lable
i am pretty certain i have a toys lovers concerto on Dyno-Vox which isn't listed how rare is it ?
or is this just an American/Canadian , East coast / West coast thing ?
Thanks Andy

boba


Posted:Jan 21 2012 01:34 PM

View Postallnightandy, on 21 January 2012 - 09:31 AM, said:

Hi i was just looking at the discograpy for Dyno-Voice Dyno-Vox lable
i am pretty certain i have a toys lovers concerto on Dyno-Vox which isn't listed how rare is it ?
or is this just an American/Canadian , East coast / West coast thing ?
Thanks Andy

that doesn't make much sense for the US label at least because the label was originally called "dyno-vox" and the name changed happened with an earlier release:

http://www.soulfulki...t/dynovoice.htm
http://www.globaldog...-dynovoice.html

if yours says "dyno-vox" I guess it could be from another country, it might be more obvious if you post a pic. I doubt it's because it was from a different US pressing plant.

rich chorley


Posted:Jan 21 2012 02:07 PM

Well done DAVE, just spent an enjoyable half hour re-reading the DAVE GODIN tributes.... :hatsoff2:

allnightandy


Posted:Jan 21 2012 02:51 PM

Can admin remove the above post
Dont know what happened
i was trying to send you a photo
andy Best i can do is this

http://du113w.dub113...tYWdlL2pwZWc_3d

The bell sound matrix numbers are identical i would go as far as to say they were pressed with the same "Tins"
the differences are there is an extra line of text under"THE TOYS" which says Arr.@Cond by CHARLES CALELLO
the biggest difference is the Dyno-Voice record is styrene with square cut edge and a stick on label
The DynoVox is vynil beveled edge with a moulded on label
i bought both records off a dealer in New York about three years ago
sorry about the crap photo and the crap attempt to post it above

Andy

mike


Posted:Jan 21 2012 04:47 PM

View Postallnightandy, on 21 January 2012 - 02:51 PM, said:

Can admin remove the above post
Dont know what happened


quickest and best way is to use the "report post" feature not the support "contact us" feature
links at bottom of each post
that way all mods are aware and who evers around can deal with it
cheers
mike

allnightandy


Posted:Jan 21 2012 04:51 PM

View Postmike, on 21 January 2012 - 04:47 PM, said:

quickest and best way is to use the "report post" feature not the support "contact us" feature
links at bottom of each post
that way all mods are aware and who evers around can deal with it
cheers
mike
Yes but i got told off for reporting it twice yesterday lol
so i'll just leave it
Thanks mike it seems to have gone now
thanks andy

mike


Posted:Jan 21 2012 04:55 PM

View Postallnightandy, on 21 January 2012 - 04:51 PM, said:

Yes but i got told off for that yesterday so i'll just leave it
thanks andy

nah you wasnt, you aint used it yet

each individual post has a report link next to the quotes button, use that and that will go straight to all the mods

dont use the "contact us" unless its for membership etc reasons

allnightandy


Posted:Jan 22 2012 09:50 AM

View Postboba, on 21 January 2012 - 01:34 PM, said:

that doesn't make much sense for the US label at least because the label was originally called "dyno-vox" and the name changed happened with an earlier release:

http://www.soulfulki...t/dynovoice.htm
http://www.globaldog...-dynovoice.html

if yours says "dyno-vox" I guess it could be from another country, it might be more obvious if you post a pic. I doubt it's because it was from a different US pressing plant.
As i said in the updated post , Both bought from a New York Dealer and matrix bellsound stamp identical !

boba


Posted:Jan 22 2012 10:24 AM

View Postallnightandy, on 22 January 2012 - 09:50 AM, said:

As i said in the updated post , Both bought from a New York Dealer and matrix bellsound stamp identical !

I couldn't look at your link, it says to log onto "windows live" when I click on it.

Either way, I believe you at this point.

allnightandy


Posted:Jan 22 2012 10:47 AM

View Postboba, on 22 January 2012 - 10:24 AM, said:

I couldn't look at your link, it says to log onto "windows live" when I click on it.

Either way, I believe you at this point.
sorry i'm just crap with computers if you want the image i could send it to your mobile/cell phone number
Andy

rodders


Posted:Feb 03 2012 06:34 PM

knowing dave all these years, reminds me of the "hardest working man in soul business"thougherly! deserved,keep up the good work Dave,ps. any more funny weston/rimmer stories,soul scenes version of laurel and hardy...lol