Posted December 8, 200519 yr Just been sorting through a few records and played this. What are the origins of this and who are the vocals actually by and when and where was it actually recorded? Besides this , Festival time and To win your heart are there any other versions. Edited December 8, 200519 yr by CRAIG W
December 8, 200519 yr Just been sorting through a few records and played this. What are the origins of this and who are the vocals actually by and when and where was it actually recorded? Besides this , Festival time and To win your heart are there any other versions. I remember when we were school kids and first heard "To Win Your Heart". For a while we had to refer to it as "Festival Time With Words" because we didn't know who it was. Those were the days. Paul Mooney
December 8, 200519 yr Hello Craig, I'd say the origins are "dubious" to say the least. The vocal doesn't seem to fit right. And the lyrics are dreadful. And the singer probably works in a call centre in Stoke-On-Trent or somewhere. Apart from that, I think it's very extremely fabulous. Paul Mooney
December 8, 200519 yr Just been sorting through a few records and played this. What are the origins of this and who are the vocals actually by and when and where was it actually recorded? Besides this , Festival time and To win your heart are there any other versions. Russ used to give this lots of plays late 70's, covered as Al Kent ?
December 8, 200519 yr Author Hello Craig, I'd say the origins are "dubious" to say the least. The vocal doesn't seem to fit right. And the lyrics are dreadful. And the singer probably works in a call centre in Stoke-On-Trent or somewhere. Apart from that, I think it's very extremely fabulous. Paul Mooney Whats wrong with the lyrics "Stevie Wonder and his Fingertips , James Brown with those Motown licks" Absolute classic lines And another thing there are no call centres in Stoke on Trent now , they are all in India.
December 8, 200519 yr Russ used to give this lots of plays late 70's, covered as Al Kent ? More likely it was someone called Al from Kent ??? Paul Mooney
December 8, 200519 yr More likely it was someone called Al from Kent ??? Paul Mooney But who cared in those days, was one of his more soulful plays at the time
December 9, 200519 yr It is on a CD Golden Northern Soul or something double CD. I quite like the version but have never heard it played out even at the Csino, always thought it was one of those dubbed versions that sort of appeared recently - so has this ever been on vinyl? Grant
December 9, 200519 yr Author It is on a CD Golden Northern Soul or something double CD. I quite like the version but have never heard it played out even at the Csino, always thought it was one of those dubbed versions that sort of appeared recently - so has this ever been on vinyl? Grant Yes its on the Slow Fizz label white label Dj promotion "copi" SF1. I dont know the origins of it.
December 9, 200519 yr Yes its on the Slow Fizz label white label Dj promotion "copi" SF1. I dont know the origins of it. Craig, Does it say "recorded in Nottingham" on the label? Paul Mooney
December 9, 200519 yr sure discussed this before? a chris king 80s tailor made innit, Think Dave Rimmer had a amusing antidote to go with it
December 9, 200519 yr sure discussed this before? a chris king 80s tailor made innit, Think Dave Rimmer had a amusing antidote to go with it ==== i played this at one the worcester all niters and the sound quality is dreadful...had to use the gain on the decks to make it play decent...
December 9, 200519 yr its on the slow fizz label but often listed under the oppsite side evie sands picture me gone , cover of maxine bell 45
Just been sorting through a few records and played this. What are the origins of this and who are the vocals actually by and when and where was it actually recorded? Besides this , Festival time and To win your heart are there any other versions.
Edited by CRAIG W