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Excellent, will definitely be purchasing a copy.

Ian i read with interest [ EMS] i think that you were trying to obtain access to a shed load of unreleased PIR stuff, hope its not to cheeky to ask how that's going.

Many thanks

Garv

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Excellent, will definitely be purchasing a copy.

Ian i read with interest [ EMS] i think that you were trying to obtain access to a shed load of unreleased PIR stuff, hope its not to cheeky to ask how that's going.

Many thanks

Garv

Hi Garv,

Well these things tend to work at their own speed, which from our point of view can be slow. There's all the problems of the costs involved in transferring tapes, baking masters, formatting 'em etc, etc and no one really wants to pay for all that if they can avoid it. Then there's any potential legal issues which in some cases may mean the artists wanting to re-negotiate his/her/their contracts which can be a grey area at the best of times.....

However, with it being the 50th anniversary of Holland-Dozier-Holland as a songwriting team and the 40th anniversary of Philadelphia International Records in 2012, I'm rather hoping that these issues with H-D-H and Philly International can be resolved for the bigger picture. So watch this space I guess.....

Will obviously feed out any info as it comes in so stay tuned.......

Best,

Ian D :yes:

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Looks great

Wait til you see the You Tube clips of the interview we did with Tom at his apartment which should be ready for this coming Monday. It's every collector's dream to see some of the stuff he has in there. At one point the camera lovingly lingers over a master tape which says "The Volcanoes - 1966" on it so the mind boggles at what he has in that apartment!

A man after your own heart Steve, but much less organised in his approach to record and tape filing! :lol:

Ian D :D

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Didn't a lot of this stuff get very limited or not 12" release ??

I have a 12" "Feel the need" that Sam had lifted the last few mins instrumental off it to play as a new mix instru, was told the 12" was never released, came on a plain yellow lable with no writing on it. Cost a fair few bucks too when i found one !!

This looks like a great album, can't wait to get it

Wonder if Chris King will get a mention at all :lol::D:lol::lol::lol:

Ian.

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Didn't a lot of this stuff get very limited or not 12" release ??

I have a 12" "Feel the need" that Sam had lifted the last few mins instrumental off it to play as a new mix instru, was told the 12" was never released, came on a plain yellow lable with no writing on it. Cost a fair few bucks too when i found one !!

This looks like a great album, can't wait to get it

Wonder if Chris King will get a mention at all :lol::D:lol: :lol: :lol:

Ian.

Well, Philly Groove pre-dated the 12" era, so all of the above were 7" and album releases only. However, Tom always wanted to get his hands on the tapes because he knew all the musicians anyway and knew what the quality of the recordings was like. Plus "This Is The House Where Love Died" was always one of his favourite-ever tunes so naturally he couldn't wait to get his hands on the original master tapes. If you like beautiful early Philly masterpieces with full orchestration, then this album's for you.

And Chris definitely hasn't been listed in the thankyou credits......:lol:

Ian D :D

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Really looking forwards to this Ian. Used to think remixes of classics like this were best left alone but if done the right way they really do work.

The recent Dimitri from Paris Philly remixes proves this & I'm sure this will be just as good.

Many thanks for bringing this to the attention of Soul Sourcers & if & when you get round to the unreleased Philly & HDH stuff coming out you know your old mate will more than welcome any promo's to play out & push on here :-)))

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Really looking forwards to this Ian. Used to think remixes of classics like this were best left alone but if done the right way they really do work.

The recent Dimitri from Paris Philly remixes proves this & I'm sure this will be just as good.

Many thanks for bringing this to the attention of Soul Sourcers & if & when you get round to the unreleased Philly & HDH stuff coming out you know your old mate will more than welcome any promo's to play out & push on here :-)))

LOL, I'm working on it Martin. Actually I think the Moulton project will probably appeal to SSers more than the Dimitri project as the material is slightly older for the most part. Plus Tom's just so good with strings.........

Ian D :lol:

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Just pre ordered this and A Cellarful Of Motown off Amazon for a total of £15.96 including p & p.

If the Dimitri From Paris Philly album is anything to go by (especially the long version of The Love I Lost,The Jacksons-Living Together and the Teddy remixes) the Tom Moulton one should be one to look forward to.

Steve

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Just pre ordered this and A Cellarful Of Motown off Amazon for a total of £15.96 including p & p.

If the Dimitri From Paris Philly album is anything to go by (especially the long version of The Love I Lost,The Jacksons-Living Together and the Teddy remixes) the Tom Moulton one should be one to look forward to.

Steve

Inspired choices Steve. "The Cellarfull Of Motown" is No.1 on the Amazon Pre-Release chart and "Philly Re-Grooved - The Tom Moulton Remixes" is No.2 so money well spent I reckon........

Ian D :lol:

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The Dimitri album was great although not quite everything is as it seems there. Mr Moulton even had a helping hand in that! Ian's quite right in saying that the Philly Re-Grooved album will appeal to a slightly older crowd as it is just a little less commercial in its content. Personally, I can't fault any of the remixes but then again I'm slightly biased :lol:

I spoke to Tom the other evening and he was telling me about something he's working on at the moment (from 1967)... I can't say any more at the moment because he told me something just in passing that could lead to ...... well I just can't say at the moment.:( Watch this space though and enjoy Philly Re-Grooved.

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The Dimitri album was great although not quite everything is as it seems there. Mr Moulton even had a helping hand in that! Ian's quite right in saying that the Philly Re-Grooved album will appeal to a slightly older crowd as it is just a little less commercial in its content. Personally, I can't fault any of the remixes but then again I'm slightly biased :lol:

I spoke to Tom the other evening and he was telling me about something he's working on at the moment (from 1967)... I can't say any more at the moment because he told me something just in passing that could lead to ...... well I just can't say at the moment.:yes: Watch this space though and enjoy Philly Re-Grooved.

Steve

Oi! Don't hold back Steve....c'mon what's he working on now.......? :D

Oh, did I mention the sleeve notes by one Steve Handbury by the way.......? :(

Ian D :D

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Yep, coming out on Monday 30th August is one of the most eagerly anticipated albums of the year among music aficionadoes - "Philly Re-Grooved - The Tom Moulton Remixes"......

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1. "We're On The Right Track" by Ultra High Frequency (featuring Ben Aiken) - 6:36

2. "Armed And Extremely Dangerous" by First Choice - 6:34

3. "I Told You So" by The Delfonics - 5:44

4. "This Is The House (Where Love Died)" by First Choice - 6:41

5. "Big Stone Wall (Around Your Heart) " by Tapestry - 4:17

6. "Let Us Entertain You" by The Philly Groove Orchestra (featuring First Choice) - 7:00

7. "Second Best (Is Never Enough) by Finishing Touch - 5:15

8. "Gotta Get Away" by First Choice - 7:44

9. "Ruby Lee" by Nat Turner (featuring Major Harris) - 4:43

10. "Gonna Keep On Lovin' Him" by First Choice - 4:34

Bonus Tracks:

11. "Don't Put Me Down" by Finishing Touch - 9:09

12. "Whatcha Gonna Do" by Heaven 'n Hell - 9:49

If ever you wanted to hear these Philly classics allowed to finally breathe properly then this is the album for you. Of particular interest to S.S.ers will be the glorious longer version of First Choice's "This Is The House Where Love Died", "Armed & Extremely Dangerous" and "Gonna Keep On Lovin' Him", The Delfonic's "I Told You So", Finishing Touch's "Second Best (Is Never Enough)" and Nat Turner's "Ruby Lee".

A great response so far with the following activity happening:-

Print Press

Confirmed Reviews in Soul Survivors, The Wire, Tillate, DJ, International DJ, Mojo, Uncut, Record Collector, Clash & Echoes and awaiting confirmation from Q, The Word, Wax Poetics, In The Basement, The Guardian & Metro

Online

Published news features and reviews on Resident Advisor, Cosmic Disco, The Music Fix, Schlockmania, Defected, In The Mix, Esquire Twitter, Topix, DiscoMusic, Blues & Soul, Fmusic Sakura, The Crack Magazine, Disco-Disco, DMC Update, Ghetto Disco, Million Dollar Disco, Red Bull. Tom Moulton interviews on Schlockmania, East Village Boys & Blues & Soul.

Radio

4 hour interview with Tom Moulton this Saturday 21st August on the Jay Negron Show on New York's Disco935 - https://www.live365.com/web/index.live?tm=2710

Featured Album Of The Week on the UK Galaxy Network from this Saturday 21st August across 6 stations ond online - https://www.galaxyfm.co.uk

Interview on Saturday 4th September on BBC Radio 6 - The Craig Charles Soul & Funk Show - https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0072ky7

You Tube

Several clips of a world exclusive interview with Tom Moulton at his apartment by Monk 1 from Wax Poetics Magazine will be available on the Harmless Records You Tube Channel from Monday 23rd August.

And as of today "Philly Re-Grooved" is at No.2 on Amazon's Hot Future Releases Chart!

All lookin' good!

Ian D :thumbsup:

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i was on my travels last night , when the radio station ( Radio Sheffield ) the car radio was tuned into , played the TM remix pf Finishing Touch's " Second Best ( Is Never Enough ) " .

Just how good is that track ? I thought the original was good , but the remix is excellent .

Looking forward to getting my hands on a copy .

Well done to you and all concerned Ian :thumbup:

Malc

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i was on my travels last night , when the radio station ( Radio Sheffield ) the car radio was tuned into , played the TM remix pf Finishing Touch's " Second Best ( Is Never Enough ) " .

Just how good is that track ? I thought the original was good , but the remix is excellent .

Looking forward to getting my hands on a copy .

Well done to you and all concerned Ian :thumbup:

Malc

Good! The radio promos working nicely around the country then! Glad ya like it Mike and Darryl.

Best,

Ian D :thumbsup:

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Good! The radio promos working nicely around the country then! Glad ya like it Mike and Darryl.

Best,

Ian D :thumbup:

Mike ? Mike ? where fid you get Mike from ? :thumbsup:

Malc , not Mike

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Just like to congratulate Mr Dewhirst & all the others involved on the album entering the UK compilation charts.

Also to let everyone know that the album is available on amazon for under £7 including free next day delivery.

Well done everybody & bring on volume 2.

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Just like to congratulate Mr Dewhirst & all the others involved on the album entering the UK compilation charts.

Also to let everyone know that the album is available on amazon for under £7 including free next day delivery.

Well done everybody & bring on volume 2.

Yep Martin, it's pretty gratifying to know that there's a huge audience for 40 year old material in 2010. Kinda makes it all worthwhile. I always had "Philly Re-Grooved" down as a 'specialist' release at best but then I figured that Tom Moulton appeals to several different scenes - Northern, Modern, Disco, Re-Edit , Cosmic Disco etc, etc, so maybe if all those Moulton enthusiasts bought it at the same time then maybe we'd do OK.......

Most of all I'm pleased for Tom. He's kinda like us in his obsessiveness i.e. totally disfunctional. However he's also the living breathing expert on mixing great Soul and Dance records so I'm happy as hell that we've found a decent audience for his work. Just great stuff............

Ian D :ohmy:

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Yep Martin, it's pretty gratifying to know that there's a huge audience for 40 year old material in 2010. Kinda makes it all worthwhile. I always had "Philly Re-Grooved" down as a 'specialist' release at best but then I figured that Tom Moulton appeals to several different scenes - Northern, Modern, Disco, Re-Edit , Cosmic Disco etc, etc, so maybe if all those Moulton enthusiasts bought it at the same time then maybe we'd do OK.......

Most of all I'm pleased for Tom. He's kinda like us in his obsessiveness i.e. totally disfunctional. However he's also the living breathing expert on mixing great Soul and Dance records so I'm happy as hell that we've found a decent audience for his work. Just great stuff............

Ian D biggrin.gif

Cosmic Disco ? Whaddyou talkin' 'bout Willis ?

I would be grateful if you will explain this to an old man Young Foggy biggrin.gif

Seriously , well done to all concerned :ohmy:

Malc

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Cosmic Disco ? Whaddyou talkin' 'bout Willis ?

I would be grateful if you will explain this to an old man Young Foggy :D

Seriously , well done to all concerned :D

Malc

Cosmic Disco is basically spacy dance music which appeals to a new breed of 30+ Disco trainspotters who generally wear beards and have unkempt hair. The top Cosmic Disco DJ's are people like Harvey, Theo Parrish and Todd Terje who release their own top sounds and re-edits on custom-made 12" bootlegs once they've broken them in the clubs. Top Cosmic Disco records are often covered-up and the originals end-up being worth hundreds of pounds when they're finally uncovered. Does any of this sound familiar Malc? :glare:

The arch-deacon and one of the most collectible of the top Cosmic Disco icons is none other than Norman Whitfield, so the Cosmic Disco diggers have been busy finding obscure Nytro and Undisputed Truth album tracks which they then creatively re-edit to create Cosmic Disco masterpieces. However these guys dig for obscure Disco the same way we dig for Northern. They're doing some FANTASTIC stuff with some of the early Philly gear now. A top Cosmic Philly track would be Love Committee's "Just As Long As I Got You" 'cos that's just perfect and a production masterpiece. Some of the best re-edits I've ever heard in my life have come out of these scene. Grey Matter's re-edit of Dee Dee Sharp Gamble's "Easy Money" is a masterpiece as is Todd Terje's Tangoterje remix of Michael Jackson's "I Can't Help It". If you wanna hear a couple of 'em I'll be playing some killer re-edits of Marvin Gaye's "Praise You" and The O'Jays "Darlin' Darlin' Baby" (which is brilliant by the way) on the show today.

Start worrying. Some of 'em are digging into Northern now. It won't be long before you hear a Saxie Russell re-edit at your local Cosmic Disco hangout Malc! :wave:

Ian D :D

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Cosmic Disco is basically spacy dance music which appeals to a new breed of 30+ Disco trainspotters who generally wear beards and have unkempt hair. The top Cosmic Disco DJ's are people like Harvey, Theo Parrish and Todd Terje who release their own top sounds and re-edits on custom-made 12" bootlegs once they've broken them in the clubs. Top Cosmic Disco records are often covered-up and the originals end-up being worth hundreds of pounds when they're finally uncovered. Does any of this sound familiar Malc? :D

The arch-deacon and one of the most collectible of the top Cosmic Disco icons is none other than Norman Whitfield, so the Cosmic Disco diggers have been busy finding obscure Nytro and Undisputed Truth album tracks which they then creatively re-edit to create Cosmic Disco masterpieces. However these guys dig for obscure Disco the same way we dig for Northern. They're doing some FANTASTIC stuff with some of the early Philly gear now. A top Cosmic Philly track would be Love Committee's "Just As Long As I Got You" 'cos that's just perfect and a production masterpiece. Some of the best re-edits I've ever heard in my life have come out of these scene. Grey Matter's re-edit of Dee Dee Sharp Gamble's "Easy Money" is a masterpiece as is Todd Terje's Tangoterje remix of Michael Jackson's "I Can't Help It". If you wanna hear a couple of 'em I'll be playing some killer re-edits of Marvin Gaye's "Praise You" and The O'Jays "Darlin' Darlin' Baby" (which is brilliant by the way) on the show today.

Start worrying. Some of 'em are digging into Northern now. It won't be long before you hear a Saxie Russell re-edit at your local Cosmic Disco hangout Malc! :glare:

Ian D :wave:

Thank you Ian ....... I can sleep easy tonight :D

Any chance of a sound clip of the DDSG ?

Malc

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Seems Tom has many other things up his sleeve too. "A Tom Moulton Mix" Volume 2 is on the cards and will feature some unusual (ror Tom fans anyway) stuff. There may also be another "Motown Box" Vol 2 which, although not entirely remixes, does see Tom adding his touch to stereo mixes of previously mono only releases. He's also working on an album of Phil-La of Soul releases, one of which I mentioned previously but still can't let the cat out of the bag. Needless to say that there is a cracking beat ballad on the label from 1967 which may at least give you a clue. Answers on a postcard or just post below and I'll let you into the secret. Hahahaha :D

Steve

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Seems Tom has many other things up his sleeve too. "A Tom Moulton Mix" Volume 2 is on the cards and will feature some unusual (ror Tom fans anyway) stuff. There may also be another "Motown Box" Vol 2 which, although not entirely remixes, does see Tom adding his touch to stereo mixes of previously mono only releases. He's also working on an album of Phil-La of Soul releases, one of which I mentioned previously but still can't let the cat out of the bag. Needless to say that there is a cracking beat ballad on the label from 1967 which may at least give you a clue. Answers on a postcard or just post below and I'll let you into the secret. Hahahaha :yes:

Steve

Didja get your copies OK Steve?

Ian D :thumbsup:

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Damn. I put 10 copies in the post for you about 2 weeks ago.

Ian D :yes:

You're working too hard. yes got those but you said you were going to send anothr half dozen when your stocks were replenished.

Not had those, but then again I wouldn't because you forgot all about them didn't you. Too much Ibiza sun and ... erm well ... whatever elase goes on in Ibiza methinks.

Will leave that with you my friend :thumbsup:

Ciao as Tom would say

Steve

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You're working too hard. yes got those but you said you were going to send anothr half dozen when your stocks were replenished.

Not had those, but then again I wouldn't because you forgot all about them didn't you. Too much Ibiza sun and ... erm well ... whatever elase goes on in Ibiza methinks.

Will leave that with you my friend :thumbsup:

Ciao as Tom would say

Steve

Oh, OK then. Phew. I thought you hadn't received any for a moment. No.84 today which is GREAT believe it or not!

Ian D :yes:

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Cosmic Disco is basically spacy dance music which appeals to a new breed of 30+ Disco trainspotters who generally wear beards and have unkempt hair. The top Cosmic Disco DJ's are people like Harvey, Theo Parrish and Todd Terje who release their own top sounds and re-edits on custom-made 12" bootlegs once they've broken them in the clubs. Top Cosmic Disco records are often covered-up and the originals end-up being worth hundreds of pounds when they're finally uncovered. Does any of this sound familiar Malc? :lol:

The arch-deacon and one of the most collectible of the top Cosmic Disco icons is none other than Norman Whitfield, so the Cosmic Disco diggers have been busy finding obscure Nytro and Undisputed Truth album tracks which they then creatively re-edit to create Cosmic Disco masterpieces. However these guys dig for obscure Disco the same way we dig for Northern. They're doing some FANTASTIC stuff with some of the early Philly gear now. A top Cosmic Philly track would be Love Committee's "Just As Long As I Got You" 'cos that's just perfect and a production masterpiece. Some of the best re-edits I've ever heard in my life have come out of these scene. Grey Matter's re-edit of Dee Dee Sharp Gamble's "Easy Money" is a masterpiece as is Todd Terje's Tangoterje remix of Michael Jackson's "I Can't Help It". If you wanna hear a couple of 'em I'll be playing some killer re-edits of Marvin Gaye's "Praise You" and The O'Jays "Darlin' Darlin' Baby" (which is brilliant by the way) on the show today.

Start worrying. Some of 'em are digging into Northern now. It won't be long before you hear a Saxie Russell re-edit at your local Cosmic Disco hangout Malc! :)

Ian D :lol:

Thanks for the file Ian ..... . how gooooood is that !!

Looks like I am on my way to being a cosmic convert :wub:

Malc

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Thanks for the file Ian ..... . how gooooood is that !!

Looks like I am on my way to being a cosmic convert :lol: consider

Malc

Yep. Just f*ckin' GLORIOUS isn't it? The crazy thing is that it always was a great record but at the time it was considered to be more of a slowy 'cos it had a shuffle kinda beat so it was never really played at the height of the night. Occasionally it may have been slipped in at the end of the night in a smoochy kinda slot but it was never a 'height of the night' track.

Now it is. It's only one week old and I can guarantee it's a future monster. It's exactly right for today's dancefloors. It's only taken 30 odd years LOL....

OK, the BRILLIANT Greymatter Re-Edit of Dee Dee Sharp Gamble's "Easy Money" is zinging it's way over to you now. This is just the tip of the iceberg mate. I'm a believer.......

Ian D :yes:

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Yep. Just f*ckin' GLORIOUS isn't it? The crazy thing is that it always was a great record but at the time it was considered to be more of a slowy 'cos it had a shuffle kinda beat so it was never really played at the height of the night. Occasionally it may have been slipped in at the end of the night in a smoochy kinda slot but it was never a 'height of the night' track.

Now it is. It's only one week old and I can guarantee it's a future monster. It's exactly right for today's dancefloors. It's only taken 30 odd years LOL....

OK, the BRILLIANT Greymatter Re-Edit of Dee Dee Sharp Gamble's "Easy Money" is zinging it's way over to you now. This is just the tip of the iceberg mate. I'm a believer.......

Ian D :hatsoff2:

The original was good , but this remix is just ................ awesome !!

Agree with you on The O'Jays remix - it will be a future monster .

Malc

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The original was good , but this remix is just ................ awesome !!

Agree with you on The O'Jays remix - it will be a future monster .

Malc

You should hear the Larry Sanders rework of Jean Carn's "If You Wanna Go Back" too Malc 'cos that's another beauty. The more creative of some of these re-edits really allow the tracks to breath so that's the beauty of 'em IMO. I'm currently trying to sort out a Philly International Re-Edits comp for the 40 anniversary of P.I. next year, so hopefully I'll be able to get the best of the re-edits out there soon fingers crossed......

Ian D :unsure:

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You should hear the Larry Sanders rework of Jean Carn's "If You Wanna Go Back" too Malc 'cos that's another beauty. The more creative of some of these re-edits really allow the tracks to breath so that's the beauty of 'em IMO. I'm currently trying to sort out a Philly International Re-Edits comp for the 40 anniversary of P.I. next year, so hopefully I'll be able to get the best of the re-edits out there soon fingers crossed......

Ian D :D

I will look forward to it :hatsoff2:

Malc

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As a 'music aficionado', I am eagerly anticipating having my next sh*t more than I am anticipating this CD. :D

Unfortunately you're the 'wrong type' of aficionado for this album Pete. :D

Luckily that hasn't harmed it's commercial success. :D

Best of luck with your next Sh*t by the way. Hope everything's hunky dory in that department. :hatsoff2:

Ian D :ohmy:

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Unfortunately you're the 'wrong type' of aficionado for this album Pete. :D

Luckily that hasn't harmed it's commercial success. :D

Best of luck with your next Sh*t by the way. Hope everything's hunky dory in that department. :hatsoff2:

Ian D :ohmy:

Cheers Ian.

Sorry, didn't mean it anyway, I just couldn't hold it back.

Good luck with the CD. :D

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Hi Ian,

Excellent album and a well done to yourself, Tom Moulton and the team behind this.

Had the First Choice album since its first release so really impressed with the remixes of Armed And Extremely Dangerous and This Is The House ( Awesome !!), but love all the tracks, four of which I admit to not knowing but soon win you over.

Do not know if these have had the Tom Moulton treatment but would love to see it.

Johnnie Taylor - Hey Mister Melody Maker ( an highly under rated track of his Ever Ready album )

Universal Mind - Something Fishy's Going On

Quadraphonics - Betcha If You Check It Out

Trammps - Stop And Think

Philly Devotions - Just Can't Say Goodbye

Keep up the great work

Steve

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Hi Ian,

Excellent album and a well done to yourself, Tom Moulton and the team behind this.

Had the First Choice album since its first release so really impressed with the remixes of Armed And Extremely Dangerous and This Is The House ( Awesome !!), but love all the tracks, four of which I admit to not knowing but soon win you over.

Do not know if these have had the Tom Moulton treatment but would love to see it.

Johnnie Taylor - Hey Mister Melody Maker ( an highly under rated track of his Ever Ready album )

Universal Mind - Something Fishy's Going On

Quadraphonics - Betcha If You Check It Out

Trammps - Stop And Think

Philly Devotions - Just Can't Say Goodbye

Keep up the great work

Steve

Certainly the Trammps and the Philly Devotions have been tweaked by Tom. He sent me mixes months ago. I'm not aware of the others having been re-mixed bty Tom though. That said, even he can't remember everything he has done. Don't think either Trammps or Philly D's have come out as there is a real chance of Volume 2 of "A Tom Moulton Mix" being released and they may well appear on there.

Steve

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The 4:51 long COLUMBIA release of Philly Devotions "I Just Can't Say Goodbye" was mixed by Tom Moulton and it is a better/punchier (and longer) mix than the issue on DON DE.

You are quite correct Sebastian. This is where the confusion arises though: I kinda class Tom's mix as the original release that everyone knows. He has done a much longer mix with more of his trademark strings which is the one that I was talking about... so it's A Tom Moulton Mix re-mix if you like and that's the one that I don't think has seen the light of day yet as a CD or vinyl release. Of course I'm always up for being corrected if anyone knows different!

Steve

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Excellent album - just hope there'll be a Volume 2.!

Great stuff Steve. It's a f*ckin' KILLER album and it seems to be selling around the world and on a number of different scenes. This is the album of choice for the guys in the office and it's been on constant rotation this week and I've gotta say it really holds up to repeated plays. I've listened to it a zillion times and still get elated every time I hear it. A work of art and I couldn't be happier that we've found a huge audience with this release. Great stuff!

You'll be pleased to know that Volume 2 is already on the drawing board.......

Ian D :lol:

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