Jump to content

Northernsoul Ep's


ImberBoy

Recommended Posts

No spell check so don't shoot me ok.........

Single EP's Extended Play Singles, if I remember correctly still 45rpm but with 2 tracks squeezed onto one side, was the 3 before 8 on one?

Has there been any other EP's with Northernsoul?

I seam to remember a live EP or it could have been a boot?

Also if my fuzzy memory serves, I often heard of tracks only avalible on EP's?

Link to comment
Social source share

  • Replies 28
  • Views 3k
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Most active in this topic

Most active in this topic

Posted Images


Guest Phoenix8049

motown ps eps temps four tops and more (uk)

tammi lynn you my love french ep

paul sindab french ep

theres plenty more

H B Barnum - It Hurts Too Much To Cry. If my memory serves me correctly.

They stopped making EPs as we knew them in the late 60s Early 70s.

After that they called them maxi singles,usually they had paper picture covers or just normal label sleeves.

The proper EPs had cardboard covers made like Album covers.

The earliest EP i have ever had, was by Paul Anka from 1957.

But then i am an old fart. :thumbsup:biggrin.gif

Stu.

Edited by Phoenix8049
Link to comment
Social source share

H B Barnum - It Hurts Too Much To Cry. If my memory serves me correctly.

They stopped making EPs as we knew them in the late 60s Early 70s.

After that they called them maxi singles,usually they had paper picture covers or just normal label sleeves.

The proper EPs had cardboard covers made like Album covers.

The earliest EP i have ever had, was by Paul Anka from 1957.

But then i am an old fart. :thumbsup:biggrin.gif

Stu.

pye ep with thats enough, and aint no soul later re issued on british wand

driving beat willie mitchell ..... us hi champion original only on EP

Bev Harrell you baby on australian EP ozzy issue only.

shit loads of OKEH eps Major lance etc

fook me .... loads of em

Link to comment
Social source share

pye ep with thats enough, and aint no soul later re issued on british wand

driving beat willie mitchell ..... us hi champion original only on EP

Bev Harrell you baby on australian EP ozzy issue only.

shit loads of OKEH eps Major lance etc

fook me .... loads of em

oh jj barnes 3 track maxi single .... real humdinger ... please let me in ... +1 ..... Uk Motown

rca maxi single you got your mind on other things... blowing up my mind ...... aint no soul

etc etc.

Link to comment
Social source share

theres been loads, the o.o.t.p one with solid centre was a good un" tracks inc, Frankie Karl shud held on" mel britt "running back" Christine cooper "heartaches away" and Damon fox "packing up" dont see it around very often.

Link to comment
Social source share

H B Barnum - It Hurts Too Much To Cry. If my memory serves me correctly.

They stopped making EPs as we knew them in the late 60s Early 70s.

After that they called them maxi singles,usually they had paper picture covers or just normal label sleeves.

The proper EPs had cardboard covers made like Album covers.

The earliest EP i have ever had, was by Paul Anka from 1957.

But then i am an old fart. :thumbsup::yes:

Stu.

I've got one by Paul Anka from about that time, with Diana and I Love You Baby and their flipsides. I too am an old fart (or whatever noun you wish to describe me). EPs were great as LPs were often split into 3 EPs, thus making them more affordable to those on limited pocket money. And many artistes issued stuff on EP only, Beatles, Elvis, etc.

There were quite a few Tamla EPs, think some may quite collectable. As has been said they were later described as maxi singles, sure the 3 before 8 would have been called that. Last EP (or maxi single) I bought new was by Little Anthony & The Imperials, Hurts So Bad, etc. but can't remember when.

Link to comment
Social source share

Didn't Kev do a couple of 4 track e.p.'s to promote some compilation albums he was doing, I remember one had a black label with red writing with classic N/S tracks like Little Togetherness or maybe Countdown ( sorry can't remember titles- what was his label before Goldmine when he did some fab comp L.P.'s ?)

Also remember another one had Nomads "Something's Bad" amongst the 4 tracks, my copy was a white label promo, so not sure what the released label looked like.

Personal fave e.p. is the Major Lance one with "Think Nothing About It"

Link to comment
Social source share

Didn't Kev do a couple of 4 track e.p.'s to promote some compilation albums he was doing, I remember one had a black label with red writing with classic N/S tracks like Little Togetherness or maybe Countdown ( sorry can't remember titles- what was his label before Goldmine when he did some fab comp L.P.'s ?)

Also remember another one had Nomads "Something's Bad" amongst the 4 tracks, my copy was a white label promo, so not sure what the released label looked like.

Personal fave e.p. is the Major Lance one with "Think Nothing About It"

It was the Soul Supply LPs from the 80s. (Kev Roberts)

Kent did 1 or 2 as well one of them had Danny Monday on it.

Also at least one of the Town 45s and one of the 100 Club 45s were EPs.

Link to comment
Social source share

No spell check so don't shoot me ok.........

Single EP's Extended Play Singles, if I remember correctly still 45rpm but with 2 tracks squeezed onto one side, was the 3 before 8 on one?

Has there been any other EP's with Northernsoul?

I seam to remember a live EP or it could have been a boot?

Also if my fuzzy memory serves, I often heard of tracks only avalible on EP's?

Most recent i,d heard of was Linda Jones which had "You cant take it" think it was a french Loma ep. Only other ep i had was a snide copy of the group with cecil washington, the ellusions the topics and the nomads on it. blank white label with a bloody big welly scrawled on it in blue felt tip. courtesy of mad mick from wolves ( R.I.P)

Link to comment
Social source share

It was the Soul Supply LPs from the 80s. (Kev Roberts)

Kent did 1 or 2 as well one of them had Danny Monday on it.

Also at least one of the Town 45s and one of the 100 Club 45s were EPs.

Thats the same ep 45 i had dave i think , four tracks all taken from a compilation lp , i got the lp later on . "For Collectors Only " on soul supply.

Link to comment
Social source share

anyone here got a link or clip explaining the actual audio differences that cramming the tracks on to 7 inch format (eg the grooves closer) makes

i could have a go but sometimes my way of explaining things aint as good as the experts laugh.gif

would say it is something to consider espically with 45 rpm eps

Link to comment
Social source share

Guest Phoenix8049

anyone here got a link or clip explaining the actual audio differences that cramming the tracks on to 7 inch format (eg the grooves closer) makes

i could have a go but sometimes my way of explaining things aint as good as the experts laugh.gif

would say it is something to consider espically with 45 rpm eps

There is definetly a noticeable loss in volume on both EPs and albums compared to singles.

Not sure if you would notice the loss of quality much,unless you have really expensive audio equipment.

Stu.

Link to comment
Social source share

There is definetly a noticeable loss in volume on both EPs and albums compared to singles.

Not sure if you would notice the loss of quality much,unless you have really expensive audio equipment.

Stu.

yeah actual volume is the obvious difference

speed is supposed to be a factor as well - 45rpm being choosen as a standard as it was the optimun speed

own ears would say the quality difference is notable

guess you could argue that has to be, other wise they wouldn't have bothered

as said, anyone got one of them clips from some geek-audio site that lays it all down in black and white ?

Link to comment
Social source share

yeah actual volume is the obvious difference

speed is supposed to be a factor as well - 45rpm being choosen as a standard as it was the optimun speed

own ears would say the quality difference is notable

guess you could argue that has to be, other wise they wouldn't have bothered

as said, anyone got one of them clips from some geek-audio site that lays it all down in black and white ?

Forgotten more than i can remember now,

We need Super audio man, PHIL SHIELDS. :thumbsup:

come on down.

Link to comment
Social source share

post-9749-003651600 1281619833_thumb.jpg

ROBERT PARKER, JULIAN COVAY & THE ANGELOS thumbsup.gif

i got 2 of the the 10" reissues

no1 robert parker julien covay the soul sisters b/w anglos rightous bros inez & charlie fox

no2 bob & earl owen gray robert parker b/w donnie elbert billie preston rightous bros

plus here are a couple more from the late 70s

kev

post-2477-062844700 1281636064_thumb.jpg

post-2477-089442800 1281636127_thumb.jpg

post-2477-063501500 1281636162_thumb.jpg

post-2477-035709400 1281636471_thumb.jpg

Link to comment
Social source share

yeah actual volume is the obvious difference

speed is supposed to be a factor as well - 45rpm being choosen as a standard as it was the optimun speed

own ears would say the quality difference is notable

guess you could argue that has to be, other wise they wouldn't have bothered

as said, anyone got one of them clips from some geek-audio site that lays it all down in black and white ?

12" s played at 45 sound better

P:)

Link to comment
Social source share

Soul Supply just leapt into my head, could that be it ?

Yeah, it was soul supply.

The red/black had Eddie Foster, Appreciations, Flirtations and Younghearts 45 rpm.

The white label was Cecil Washington,Nomads,Elusions and Traditions 45rpm.

Got 4 or 5 copies of each in a soul pack at the time.

Also in that soul pack were copies of 33rpm ep with Invitaions, Formations,Producers. Candelite was the label on that one.

Link to comment
Social source share

Get involved with Soul Source

Add your comments now

Join Soul Source

A free & easy soul music affair!

Join Soul Source now!

Log in to Soul Source

Jump right back in!

Log in now!



×
×
  • Create New...