Jump to content
Posted

One of my favourites from my mod days in early 80s. Just found a couple of this version on a 7" EP. I do believe this is a record company who made lot's of cheap, and mostly bad versions of all kind of music, cos there was a lot of these records there with rock, pop, reggae and country.

But the Harlem shuffle is quite good IMO, good vocals and backing. No artist name, anyone who knows this?

post-3839-12600490895742_thumb.jpg

Edited by Tommy1

  • Replies 28
  • Views 4.4k
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Most active in this topic

Posted Images

Featured Replies

ROLLING STONES :thumbsup:

BRI PINCH.

EMPRESS BALLROOM, CHILLOUT, MEXBRO, SAT 12TH DEC.

SUNDAY CHILLOUT @ HORSE AND GROOM, 13TH DEC, EAST LAITH GATE, DONCASTER.

RILEY SMITH HALL, TADCASTER, SAT 19TH DEC.

The Action

John Fred & The Playboys

Boogie Kings

Foundations

Jerry Watkins & The Epics

Righteous Brothers

Bill Deal & The Rhondells

Wayne Cochran

The Pack

Bob Kuban

Nitelighters

The Action

John Fred & The Playboys

Boogie Kings

Foundations

Jerry Watkins & The Epics

Righteous Brothers

Bill Deal & The Rhondells

Wayne Cochran

The Pack

Bob Kuban

Nitelighters

Surprised you missed off Bob (Relf) & Earl (Nelson) Sean ohmy.gif .... the original and better known version, written by them of course, and produced by no other than Barry White....

I'll put it down to your age, the time of night, etc., etc., on this occasion pal laugh.gif .... plus I'm bored on nites so filling in the gaps rolleyes.gif ....

Edited by vaultofsouler

Surprised you missed off Bob (Relf) & Earl (Nelson) Sean ohmy.gif .... the original and better known version, written by them of course, and produced by no other than Barry White....

I'll put it down to your age, the time of night, etc., etc., on this occasion pal laugh.gif .... plus I'm bored on nites so filling in the gaps rolleyes.gif ....

Bob & Earl is my favorite version but my piece o shite styrene copy sounds just that.:thumbsup:

The Pack

i was always partial to the mark farner and don brewer version on lucky eleven.

IMPERIAL 66327 DANNY WAGNER / HARLEM SHUFFLE # WHEN JOHNNY COMES MARCHING HOME

KING 6326 WAYNE COCHRAN / HARLEM SHUFFLE # CHOPPER 70

SCEPTER 12169 TRAITS / HARLEM SHUFFLE # SOMEWHERE

Surprised you missed off Bob (Relf) & Earl (Nelson) Sean ohmy.gif .... the original and better known version, written by them of course, and produced by no other than Barry White....

I'll put it down to your age, the time of night, etc., etc., on this occasion pal laugh.gif .... plus I'm bored on nites so filling in the gaps rolleyes.gif ....

Ah! Sorry Mark, I thought we were talking about 'versions' of the song in which case it seemed quite right to omit the original from the list.

:thumbsup:

Sean

The Action

John Fred & The Playboys

Boogie Kings

Foundations

Jerry Watkins & The Epics

Righteous Brothers

Bill Deal & The Rhondells

Wayne Cochran

The Pack

Bob Kuban

Nitelighters

DON'T FORGET ROD STUARTS VERSION...... superb!

  • Author

Little Woo Woo's version is pretty fine, rare and indemand...piercing organ-work in it!

A DJ Shadow spin.

good.gif

Anyone got a sound clip? I heard a great instrumental version with organ last summer, but I can't remember the artist :thumbsup:

One of my favourites from my mod days in early 80s. Just found a couple of this version on a 7" EP. I do believe this is a record company who made lot's of cheap, and mostly bad versions of all kind of music, cos there was a lot of these records there with rock, pop, reggae and country.

But the Harlem shuffle is quite good IMO, good vocals and backing. No artist name, anyone who knows this?

here's a couple more,

THE PACK - HARLEM SHUFFLE

BOB KUBAN & IN-MEN: Harlem Shuffle

Chuck & Joe on Decca 31871 Harlem Shuffle

ROCKIN SIDNEY / Harlem Shuffle

HEINSIGHT / HARLEM SHUFFLE

One of my favourites from my mod days in early 80s. Just found a couple of this version on a 7" EP. I do believe this is a record company who made lot's of cheap, and mostly bad versions of all kind of music, cos there was a lot of these records there with rock, pop, reggae and country.

But the Harlem shuffle is quite good IMO, good vocals and backing. No artist name, anyone who knows this?

The Traits Pye International 7N25404 issued 27 Jan 1967.

As you'd expect from Roy Head's band pretty frantic version.

<

A DJ Shadow spin.>>

And a Dig Deeper spin for me, Dave G in upstate nY has one too, and another went through ebay recently, from Alabama of all places, heck of a version

<

A DJ Shadow spin.>>

And a Dig Deeper spin for me, Dave G in upstate nY has one too, and another went through ebay recently, from Alabama of all places, heck of a version

I sold one a couple of years ago for £75...just checked it on Popsike and now need to go and sit down in a darkened room!

Didn't realise the demand would push it to $679 with 12 bids!

Is that its going rate nowadays?

:thumbup:

One of my favourites from my mod days in early 80s. Just found a couple of this version on a 7" EP. I do believe this is a record company who made lot's of cheap, and mostly bad versions of all kind of music, cos there was a lot of these records there with rock, pop, reggae and country.

But the Harlem shuffle is quite good IMO, good vocals and backing. No artist name, anyone who knows this?

There's a cool sax-led instrumental version on the flip of the Contempo reissue of Bob & Earl

Sorry Flynny but yep, it's caught on with the funk boys, was still an "unknown" pretty much when you flogged yours I guess, we've all done it I'm sure ohmy.gif Have only seen 2 go through ebay, both were from Craig Moerer....

Got a Bob and Earl version off PeteS,on Trip sure its slightly different looks good too and as a bell sound stamp.

Sorry Flynny but yep, it's caught on with the funk boys, was still an "unknown" pretty much when you flogged yours I guess, we've all done it I'm sure ohmy.gif Have only seen 2 go through ebay, both were from Craig Moerer....

I think I know where I may be able to secure a copy from if anyone is interested...then to come up with a price! :thumbup:

Thanks mate!

WHO can sell me a copy of this, need it :thumbup:

Tommy,

this is on Brett's funk board swap, so you can listen to that until you locate a copy.

  • Author

Tommy,

this is on Brett's funk board swap, so you can listen to that until you locate a copy.

Thanks, i was Brett who played it to me in August when he was in Oslo...

Little Woo Woo's version is pretty fine, rare and indemand...piercing organ-work in it!

A DJ Shadow spin.

good.gif

Yes...David, you were suposed to be finding me one! innocent.gif

Get involved with Soul Source