Posted June 20, 201014 yr Only just heard this for the first time today , sounds like a belter of a record , yet I can't find any reference to it when I search ? Can anyone throw any light on this sound please...... I just love the piano tinkering in the intro I am starting to wonder if the artist may be wrong ? hard to beleive I can't find any reference to it on the net ? thanks in advance Carms
June 20, 201014 yr i think it only came out on a limited press gold mine 7 in white label promo in around 2000. not 100% certain doin this from the grey matta dave
June 22, 201014 yr Only just heard this for the first time today , sounds like a belter of a record , yet I can't find any reference to it when I search ? Can anyone throw any light on this sound please...... I just love the piano tinkering in the intro I am starting to wonder if the artist may be wrong ? hard to beleive I can't find any reference to it on the net ? thanks in advance Carms ARE YOU REFERRING TO TIMMY & THE EMPIRES-GOT NO TIME FOR YOU WHICH AS DAVE PINCHES STATES CAME OUT ON A LIMITED PRESS BY GOLDMINE,JUST MENTIONING IT AS I GOT ONE MYSELF I, THINK FROM ANGLO-AMERICAN ROUND ABOUT THAT TIME,GOOD DANCER T'OTHER SIDES NOT BAD EITHER THO' CAN'T THINK OF THE TITLE OF TOP OF THE HEAD. REGARDS.
June 22, 201014 yr Author Thanks I was told the b side is an instrumental of the a side. Edited June 22, 201014 yr by Carms
June 22, 201014 yr It originally emerged on a Impact Sound Recording Studio acetate out of Philadelphia. I think Time Ashibende found it and sold it to Carl Fortnum. It's 'Got No Time' and 'I Want My Lovin' From You' by Timothy Carr. I seem to remember the Goldmine press one title is a slightly different mix with guitar (?) and not as spartan as the acetate version. timmy and the empires - got no time - Edited June 22, 201014 yr by simon t
June 23, 201014 yr Author Thats the baby , thanks for clearing up the mystery . I now realise why it's not a familiar sound to my ears and not played out thatmuch. Great sound
June 23, 201014 yr It originally emerged on a Impact Sound Recording Studio acetate out of Philadelphia. I think Time Ashibende found it and sold it to Carl Fortnum. It's 'Got No Time' and 'I Want My Lovin' From You' by Timothy Carr. I seem to remember the Goldmine press one title is a slightly different mix with guitar (?) and not as spartan as the acetate version. timmy and the empires - got no time - There are 2. Mine came from one of the engineers from the studio. Both sides are great soul tunes..
Only just heard this for the first time today , sounds like a belter of a record , yet I can't find any reference to it when I search ?
Can anyone throw any light on this sound please......
I just love the piano tinkering in the intro
I am starting to wonder if the artist may be wrong ? hard to beleive I can't find any reference to it on the net ?
thanks in advance
Carms