Posted October 9, 201014 yr Had a copy on a mouldy old tape for years (conna play anymore middle felt has fallen out) but kept anyway Found LP today in charity shop, 49p bargain Plays great ,no probs somebody did a grand job of mixing in tracks back in early 70's imho Just wondering why track order is different ??? No info on who compiled on tape & middle sleeve is missing on my LP Also can't find info on Vol 1 but can on other's , sure somebody on here will know
October 9, 201014 yr Had a copy on a mouldy old tape for years (conna play anymore middle felt has fallen out) but kept anyway FoP today in charity shop, 49p bargain Plays great ,no probs somebody did a grand job of mixing in tracks back in early 70's imho Just wondering why track order is different ???und L No info on who compiled on tape & middle sleeve is missing on my LP Also can't find info on Vol 1 but can on other's , sure somebody on here will know You'll find that cassettes quite often had different track orders to balance the running times on either side of the tape. On Vol. 3 it lists 'Motown Memories - 16 Non-Stop Tamla Hits' as the first in the series, therefore effectively volume 1. Track Listings are: 'Motown Memories - 16 Non-Stop Tamla Hits' Earl Van Dyke - 6 by 6 Edwin Starr - Agent Double O Soul Isley Brothers - Take Some Time Out For Love Mary Wells - What's Easy For Two Is So Hard For One Temptations - You're Not An Ordinary Girl Tammi Terrell - This Old Heart Of Mine (Is Weak For You) Four Tops - Something About You Earl Van Dyke - I Can't Help Myself San Remo Strings - Festival Time Marvin Gaye - Little Darling (I Need You) Kim Weston -Helpless Velvelettes - Lonely, Lonely Girl Am I Edwin Starr - Back Street Stevie Wonder - Nothing's Too Good For My Baby Miracles - Whole Lot Of Shakin' In My Heart San Remo Strings - All Turned On
October 9, 201014 yr You'll find that cassettes quite often had different track orders to balance the running times on either side of the tape. On Vol. 3 it lists 'Motown Memories - 16 Non-Stop Tamla Hits' as the first in the series, therefore effectively volume 1. Track Listings are: 'Motown Memories - 16 Non-Stop Tamla Hits' Earl Van Dyke - 6 by 6 Edwin Starr - Agent Double O Soul Isley Brothers - Take Some Time Out For Love Mary Wells - What's Easy For Two Is So Hard For One Temptations - You're Not An Ordinary Girl Ain't heard for yonks got to be worth buyin LP for Tammi Terrell - This Old Heart Of Mine (Is Weak For You) Four Tops - Something About You Earl Van Dyke - I Can't Help Myself San Remo Strings - Festival Time Marvin Gaye - Little Darling (I Need You) Kim Weston -Helpless Velvelettes - Lonely, Lonely Girl Am I Edwin Starr - Back Street Stevie Wonder - Nothing's Too Good For My Baby Miracles - Whole Lot Of Shakin' In My Heart San Remo Strings - All Turned On Thanks fa the info That Lp was in same pile but was rough as feck so i didna botha with it Think i'll go back on monday to pick it up along with The Isleys Bros Greatest on Starline Edited October 9, 201014 yr by FrostyJak
Had a copy on a mouldy old tape for years (conna play anymore middle felt has fallen out) but kept anyway
Found LP today in charity shop, 49p bargain
Plays great ,no probs somebody did a grand job of mixing in tracks back in early 70's imho
Just wondering why track order is different ???
No info on who compiled on tape & middle sleeve is missing on my LP
Also can't find info on Vol 1 but can on other's , sure somebody on here will know