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Philadelphia International: The Re-Edits

Released 16/01/2012

The first release of the 'Philly 40' campaign celebrating the 40th Anniversary Of Philadelphia International Records.

This labour of love originally commenced sometime around February 2010 and has subsequently gone through numerous different drafts and licensing hassles until we eventually managed to complete the package below.

The idea behind 'Philadelphia International: The Re-Edits' was really to examine the effect that the label has had upon subsequent generations of fans throughout the last 40 years. The sheer volume of credible new re-edits that have emerged throughout the last 10 years or so from the PIR stable is truly astonishing and underlines the enduring nature and international appeal of the label's repertoire. Thus we have a truly international flavour to the project with key re-edits from New York, Chicago, San Francisco, West Palm, Miami, Brooklyn and Philadelphia in the USA, Bristol, Grove, Sunderland and Manchester in the UK, Dublin in Ireland, Glasgow In Scotland, Stuttgart in Germany, Brescia in Italy and Toronto in Canada to name but a few.

One reason why there has never been a package like this before is because it's extremely difficult to improve upon perfection anyway plus the quality control standards at Philadelphia International have always been top level and generally out of reach in order to preserve the integrity of the catalogue. However, with the advent of re-edit culture and the increasing sophistication of affordable new technology, suddenly there was no longer the need to physically access the original master tapes - a costly and expensive process at the best of times. Now a re-editor could work from the comfort of his laptop and craft a re-edit at his or her leisure. This meant that rather than working in an expensive studio and compressing all your ideas into several hours or even several days, now re-edits can be done to each re-editors individual time-scales, whether they be over a couple of weeks or even a couple of years in some cases. The result has been that now a finished re-edit can finally be presented once someone has lived with it and tweaked it for weeks, months or even years. So, essentially, the disadvantages in not having access to the original multi-track tapes (and being able to isolate each track separately) can often be outweighed by the sheer time you can spend in getting something absolutely right without the time constraints of using an expensive studio.

So in the case of 'Philadelphia International: The Re-Edits' we were able to submit 2 full CD's worth of re-edits which had been fully completed and honed to perfection by everyone. In many cases the structures of the songs had been extended quite radically, the breaks toughened up, the beats altered and, in one case, a stone-killer ballad was transformed into a House anthem.

My sincere thanks go out to Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff, not only for their stunning musical legacy, but also for their vision in understanding that today's audiences often require an additional slant on such evergreen classics. Thank you gentlemen!

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CD 1 Uptempo Good Time Philly

1) Satisfaction Guaranteed - Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes 7.22

Re-Edited by Morning Star

2) Only The Strong Survive - Billy Paul 8.19

Re-Edited by J*Ski

3) Save A Place - The Trammps 6.37

Re-Edited by J*Ski

4) Free Love -Jean Carn 7.04

Re-Edited by Victor Rosado

5) Do It Anyway You Wanna - People's Choice 6.35

Re-Edited by Keep Schtum

6) Life On Mars - Dexter Wansel 5.35

Re-Edited by DJ Mila

7) Mysteries Of The World - MFSB 6.00

Re-Edited by J*Ski

8) Ain't No Stopping Us Now - McFadden & Whitehead 7.30

Re-Edited by Noodleman

9) Dance Turned Into Romance - The Jones Girls 6.55

Re-Edited by DJ Friction

10) Be For Real - Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes 7.43

Re-Edited by Tim McAllister

11) Message In Our Music - The O'Jays 9.16

Re-Edited by Jimmy The Twin

CD 2 Mellow Slinky Philly

1) If You Wanna Go Back - Jean Carn 6.46

Re-Edited by Morning Star

2) Darlin' Darlin' Baby - The O'Jays 8.08

A Deep&Disco Rework

3) You're Gonna Make Me Love Somebody Else - The Jones Girls 8.36

Re-Edited by Henry Greenwood

4) Strategy - Archie Bell & The Drells 6.05

Re-Edited by Touchsoul

5) Let The Dollar Circulate - Billy Paul 6.41

A scratchandsniff re-rub

6) Easy Money - Dee Dee Sharp Gamble 6.56

Re-Edited by Todd Terje

7) Was That All It Was - Jean Carn 7.59

Re-Edited by Morning Star

8) Nights Over Egypt - The Jones Girls 6.59

Re-Edited by Womack & TOT

9) Don't Let Love Get You Down - Archie Bell & The Drells 8.00

Re-Edited by Ed Zone

10) Wake Up Everybody - Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes 9.31

Re-Edited by Apt One

Amazon Link:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Philadelphia-International-Re-Edits-Various-Artists/dp/B0067FGO7U/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1323478170&sr=1-1

HMV Link:

https://hmv.com/hmvwe...its&primaryID=0

i-tunes Link:

https://bit.ly/rC9ZYE

Should be a blinding start to the new year!

Ian D :D

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    No worries on that score Jimmy! It's a wonderful package and worth it for the price for the Morning Star (aka Larry Sanders) re-edits alone. Also, a reminder about the Moulton PIR remixes

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    Oh, almost forgot LOL, you can hear 3 tracks off 'Philadelphia International: The Re-Edits' on this week's Original Mastercuts show - links below playlist....... Six Million Steps Present

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    Hiya Dave. Happy New Year mate. What Moulton found on the full multi-track for the Robert Upchurch track is frankly astounding in my opinion. One of the best Philly sessions

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Well Mr D, this should be in my posties bum bag for today, and it will join the 6 recent Backbeat CD's ( i was too tight to buy the 10, on grounds of having them, can take the Scotch out of the man and all that) on the first free weekend listening list.

Great stuff, having thought of myself as a relatively big Philly collector back in day, now realise I didn't even scratch the surface.

Now just behind Numero (and only just as the quality keeps creeping up) as No 2 favourite re-issue company but that no 2 spot could be yours if the re-issued stuff hits us,

Tom Moulton for Disco King of the year award?

Haha. If you're happy then we've really struck gold this time Jocko! :thumbup:

What I'm happiest about today, is that I've just sent the charts over the Mssrs Gamble & Huff showing PIR back in the main UK Top 30 Album chart again for the first time since the mid 70's which is a bit of a gas.

As I've said elsewhere today, every so often the stars align and everything works like a dream. I'm just really pleased that this one worked out, especially since Kenny was so gracious with his time and goodwill. Bodes well for the Moulton package and the 10CD Box Set coming up!

Will post you on PIR's response when I get it!

Best,

Ian D :D

Just ordered Ian & well done on the success :thumbsup:

Guess you can buy me a beer at this year's Morecambe now :D

Just ordered Ian & well done on the success :thumbsup:

Guess you can buy me a beer at this year's Morecambe now :D

Wow there boy! Steady on - maybe he'll start with a half? :lol:

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Just ordered Ian & well done on the success :thumbsup:

Guess you can buy me a beer at this year's Morecambe now :D

Success for Harmless doesn't immediately translate into champagne, unlimited expenses and a none-stop party for me these days Mart. I'll probably get a discreet 'well done' swiftly followed by 'and how's March shaping up'? :lol:

Oh hang on. We're talking Morcambe prices aren't we? Yep, OK then, I'll get you a pint! :thumbsup:

Ian D :D

Success for Harmless doesn't immediately translate into champagne, unlimited expenses and a none-stop party for me these days Mart. I'll probably get a discreet 'well done' swiftly followed by 'and how's March shaping up'? :lol:

Oh hang on. We're talking Morcambe prices aren't we? Yep, OK then, I'll get you a pint! :thumbsup:

Ian D :D

I ordered mine last night Ian :thumbup:

Yeah, I know :rolleyes: I was bleating on about it weeks ago, but I'm a woman and allowed to be late :D

Should be here tomorrow :thumbup:

Can't wait !!!

Ali x

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Yeah, I know :rolleyes: I was bleating on about it weeks ago, but I'm a woman and allowed to be late :D

Ali x

Y'know Ali, I've been hearing women telling me that they're "allowed to be late" for the last 40 years and it always brings me out in a bit of a sweat and makes me nervously twitch.......... :lol:

Ian D X :D

Y'know Ali, I've been hearing women telling me that they're "allowed to be late" for the last 40 years and it always brings me out in a bit of a sweat and makes me nervously twitch.......... :lol:

Ian D X :D

:lol: :lol: No wonder there's 300 little Dewhirsts worldwide :D

My parcel arrived today :thumbup: but I wasn't home so it's in the custody of Royal Mail frusty2.gif

I'll be getting up extra early tomorrow so I can collect it before I start work (bxllox to leaving it 24 hours :lol: ) I'm sure it's gonna be worth getting out of bed for :thumbsup:

What's happened to the Roots of PIR CD? seems to have gone quiet, is it still due to be released on 30-1-2012? is there a track listing?

cheers

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What's happened to the Roots of PIR CD? seems to have gone quiet, is it still due to be released on 30-1-2012? is there a track listing?

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It's gonna take a bit longer to get together as we have a filmed interview between Richard Searling and Kenny Gamble which will be included as a bonus DVD and we've been so busy we haven't had time to get it edited yet. I've actually altered it to 'tbc' datewise for the moment because when it does eventually come out it will be something special. If the gods are smiling upon us, there may even be some previously unheard of goodies on there. Also, at present there are quite a few tracks which would need to be licensed in, plus some others where there will be potential legal issues.

So, all in all, it's a bit more problematic than usual, which itself is unusual because every project I do is problematic these days LOL. :g:

Plus my work's cut out at the moment trying to keep a specialist album like "Philadelphia International: The Re-Edits" in the UK Top 30 (Compilation chart) for at least the first week against an onslaught of TV advertised albums and mainstream Supermarket releases (No.23 today so fingers crossed that we can hold through to the weekend) plus the Moulton album coming up plus the 10CD Box Set with 60 page booklet and the 10 Backbeats from 3 weeks ago. It's like spinning plates right now. But good.

So, yes, Richard's album is definitely happening, but will probably be in April or May or even later if some plans happen which could throw up some old tapes. ETA for that will be early April, so watch this space.

All go innit?

Ian D :D

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:lol: :lol: No wonder there's 300 little Dewhirsts worldwide :D

And people wonder why I don't go to Leeds so much these days. Too many young curly haired smartarses for my liking........ :lol:

(Note to self: I'm back up there on the 10th Feb so don't tempt fate :g:)

My parcel arrived today :thumbup: but I wasn't home so it's in the custody of Royal Mail frusty2.gif

Ali, the rate you're going, you're gonna be the last person in the UK to hear the bloody thing! Just walk into an HMV 'cos every one I've gone in this week has been playing it!

I'll be getting up extra early tomorrow so I can collect it before I start work (bxllox to leaving it 24 hours :lol: ) I'm sure it's gonna be worth getting out of bed for

The best possible way to go to work Ali! I put it full blast in the office to wake people up! :thumbup:

Ian D :D

Thank for the update, can't wait. Loving The Re-Edits BTW

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mr dewhirst ,just had the fire brigade round my house to put out the fire the edit's cd has caused ,smokin hot.... :lol:

Haha LOL. Great stuff. Compared to the rest of the stuff in the pop charts right now we're f*ckin' SMOKIN'!

Ian D :D

And people wonder why I don't go to Leeds so much these days. Too many young curly haired smartarses for my liking........ :lol:

(Note to self: I'm back up there on the 10th Feb so don't tempt fate :g:)

Ian D :D

:ohmy: Leeds, lock up your daughters, or maybe not :g:, as half of em will be YOUR daughters :lol:

Back to Philly (I wish :wub: ) Have only managed to listen to CD1 Uptempo Good Time Philly (the package I had to pick up from Royal Mail wasn't the cd after all :rolleyes: ) so scratch me off the list as the last person in the UK to listen to The Re-Edits (well CD1 anyway) What I've heard so far I like lots & lots & lots & lots & lots :thumbup:

Splendid stuff Mr D :thumbsup:

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Phew! Whatta week LOL. In the constant battle for shelf space and trying to punch above our weight in the mainstream album market we did pretty good.

We had a SPECTACULAR day one chart entry @ No.22 which even shocked me (I was figuring No.25) and we were the 2nd highest new entry in the Top 40 Compilation chart. That was because of great advance pre-orders and general buzz. The momentum of that and also fantastic support from retailers (a lot of stores played the album in-store throughout the week) meant we were holding @ No.25 even up to Friday.

However, Fridays and Saturdays are the HUGE days for TV advertised albums and heavily campaigned Supermarket promotions so generally most 'specialist' albums get welll and truly crocked by the end of the week when Friday and Saturday's sales are tabulated.

So when "Philadelphia International: The Re-Edits" went in @ No.36 on the final chart on Monday I breathed a sigh of relief. Yay! Philadelphia International was back in the main UK charts for the first time since 1998.

So far it's all looking looking great. I think people are still assimilating the album and opinions are pretty divided depending on people's different viewpoints - check the Amazon reviews to see the wide swathe of thoughts.

Either way, it's certainly making people re-visit the PIR catalogue if only to validate their own opinions, which was pretty much the whole point in the first place. Anyone who doesn't get off on the Re-Edits package will probably love the Tom Moulton package and if that doesn't work then Ralph Tee's 10cd Box Set will hopefully swoop up any remaining diehards.

If none of those work, then maybe Bob Dylan might hit the spot?

Ian D :D

Hi Barry,

I'm thinking about 'leaking' a couple of tracks over the holiday period to some of the key radio shows. Maybe a couple of the lesser-known but brilliant tunes like:

The Whole Town's Talking 8.39 Billy Paul

The Devil Made Me Do It 10.35 Robert Upchurch

What Tom unearthed on the master tapes is phenomenal. The Robert Upchurch track is the Sigma Sound players at the top of their game - a jam to die for that had to be edited down for a 7" single! This is the way it should be heard!

The cover's pretty cool as well:-

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Can't wait myself!

Ian D :D

To all members of Soul Source:

If you like Philadelphia Soul then you would be well advised to pre-order the above album. Not only are there some of the highest quality releases from this iconic label, but they have been made even better by the master Tom Moulton. If I had to choose the best album of not only this year, this decade or indeed this Millenium, then it has to be "Philadelphia International Classics: The Tom Moulton Remixes". Awesome, awesome music that will just blow you away.

Thank you Ian, Tom, Reid and all involved.

Steve Handbury :hatsoff2: :hatsoff2:

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To all members of Soul Source:

If you like Philadelphia Soul then you would be well advised to pre-order the above album. Not only are there some of the highest quality releases from this iconic label, but they have been made even better by the master Tom Moulton. If I had to choose the best album of not only this year, this decade or indeed this Millenium, then it has to be "Philadelphia International Classics: The Tom Moulton Remixes". Awesome, awesome music that will just blow you away.

Thank you Ian, Tom, Reid and all involved.

Steve Handbury :hatsoff2: :hatsoff2:

So you like it then Steve? :lol:

Ian D :D

So you like it then Steve? :lol:

Ian D :D

LIKE IT?.... If I was a Cream Egg I'd be GOO by now, in fact I am GOO. What a superb selection of tunes. :D

Steve H

  • 6 years later...

Any way to do a re-issue of this masterpiece? I didn't get it, although I have nearly all Harmless releases.

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