Posted January 18, 201015 yr Anyone know if this was a legit 45 release or just on a vaults c.d. Possibly Canadian or German ?? Any info appreciated as i want the 45 if there is one. Thanks guy's. Tony. OZ. K.T.F.
January 18, 201015 yr Fantastic slab of Motown/Northern Soul - would be great to dance to, I imagine, but it never gets played out anywhere does it ? If ever there was a case for CD decks at a venue, then this is surely it !!!
January 18, 201015 yr play it in the car along with shorty long baby come back to me and jimmy ruffin gotta let you go, so sad these were never put onto vinyl
January 18, 201015 yr Fantastic slab of Motown/Northern Soul - would be great to dance to, I imagine, but it never gets played out anywhere does it ? If ever there was a case for CD decks at a venue, then this is surely it !!! Couldn't agree more. Whilst I'm all for original vinyl being played (45 or 33) when a storming unreleased track turns up on CD then it should be played. I recall Marvin Gayes version of Sweet Thing being played towards the late 80's and I think that was from the CD box set which was only available from the US at the time. And vis-a-vis the Temptations - remember Forever In My Heart - not heard it out since it came out on CD but Lord knows why... Mick
January 18, 201015 yr not even an acetate recording either, just two cd releases.... As an aside for any Motown release you should check the web Site Don't Forget The Motor City great site full of info. That'll Be The Day (Henry Cosby-William Stevenson-Sylvia Moy) publ. Jobete The Temptations; rec 10-Jun-65 ; [lead - David Ruffin] ; produced by William Stevenson, Henry Cosby 28-Sep-99; CD (M): Motown 153 366 2 You've Got To Earn it 05-Feb-01; CD (M): Spectrum 544 426 2 Tamla Motown Connoisseurs [ UK ] Edited January 18, 201015 yr by chalky
January 18, 201015 yr not even an acetate recording either, just two cd releases.... As an aside for any Motown release you should check the web Site Don't Forget The Motor City great site full of info. That'll Be The Day (Henry Cosby-William Stevenson-Sylvia Moy) publ. Jobete The Temptations; rec 10-Jun-65 ; [lead - David Ruffin] ; produced by William Stevenson, Henry Cosby 28-Sep-99; CD (M): Motown 153 366 2 You've Got To Earn it 05-Feb-01; CD (M): Spectrum 544 426 2 Tamla Motown Connoisseurs [ UK ] Thanks for that Chalky! I have it on the 'You've Got To Earn It' CD...the first release for this tune! Loads of other great unissued tracks by the Temps. Ace booklet too!
January 19, 201015 yr Author play it in the car along with shorty long baby come back to me and jimmy ruffin gotta let you go, so sad these were never put onto vinyl Fully agree there mate. ATB Tony.
January 19, 201015 yr Last time I Heard the Temps out played was a few years ago at Kings Hall Stoke , I Confess Ive had a Carvers Made to play out and looks fabulous on the gordy label but took it out my box some time ago .. I must put it back in i think .. Great track
January 19, 201015 yr play it in the car along with shorty long baby come back to me and jimmy ruffin gotta let you go, so sad these were never put onto vinyl Absolutely +1! Shorty Long "Baby Come Back To Me" is a proper dance record. Why oh why did top notch stuff like this and The Temps never get issued on 45
January 19, 201015 yr Absolutely +1! Shorty Long "Baby Come Back To Me" is a proper dance record. Why oh why did top notch stuff like this and The Temps never get issued on 45 temps track awesome had it since the you got to earn it c.d came out loads of quality unissued motown could be played and in the past has ,you'd think the powers that be at motown would have cottened on by now and released some of the tracks as double sided limited edition collectors items
January 20, 201015 yr Author temps track awesome had it since the you got to earn it c.d came out loads of quality unissued motown could be played and in the past has ,you'd think the powers that be at motown would have cottened on by now and released some of the tracks as double sided limited edition collectors items Maybe someone should suggest that to Chris King, he has connections with Motown i think. Anyone know his email address or is he on here at all ??
January 20, 201015 yr Agreed comments above We play it out @ Lyric, hence the CD mixer cos there's plenty of sumptious dancefloor tracks only on CD. Its like garlic bread - the future
January 21, 201015 yr not even an acetate recording either, just two cd releases.... As an aside for any Motown release you should check the web Site Don't Forget The Motor City great site full of info. That'll Be The Day (Henry Cosby-William Stevenson-Sylvia Moy) publ. Jobete The Temptations; rec 10-Jun-65 ; [lead - David Ruffin] ; produced by William Stevenson, Henry Cosby 28-Sep-99; CD (M): Motown 153 366 2 You've Got To Earn it 05-Feb-01; CD (M): Spectrum 544 426 2 Tamla Motown Connoisseurs [ UK ] Great site, indeed. Although there are a few missing, the information available is stunning: songwriters, producer, date of recording, covers by Motown artists...
Anyone know if this was a legit 45 release or just on a vaults c.d. Possibly Canadian or German ?? Any info appreciated as i want the 45 if there is one. Thanks guy's. Tony. OZ. K.T.F.