Posted December 18, 200519 yr posted this somewhere,dont know chuff about it,anybody?,....could go BIG...worth a listen anyway............
December 18, 200519 yr posted this somewhere,dont know chuff about it,anybody?,....could go BIG...worth a listen anyway............ Is it coz it's Sinday morning...the format doesn't do anything for me Ken.....Can u up-load in sumink else pls...
December 19, 200519 yr Has all of the right ingredients Ken, just not keen on it myself but I think it could be popular. Andy
December 19, 200519 yr posted this somewhere,dont know chuff about it,anybody?,....could go BIG...worth a listen anyway............ Just wondering Ken, are you actually into soul music ???
December 19, 200519 yr Just wondering Ken, are you actually into soul music ??? NO North`n`soul....... cheeky git`...
December 19, 200519 yr posted this somewhere,dont know chuff about it,anybody?,....could go BIG...worth a listen anyway............ I think it's one that would kinda grow on me. first listen's OK. do you know any more about it? is it black artists trying to sound white or vice versa? The opening bars by the horn section sound a bit like Betty Swanne's 'Money' release of Falling In Love. this seems a little poppy and sanitised compared to that though.
December 19, 200519 yr I think it's one that would kinda grow on me. first listen's OK. do you know any more about it? is it black artists trying to sound white or vice versa? The opening bars by the horn section sound a bit like Betty Swanne's 'Money' release of Falling In Love. this seems a little poppy and sanitised compared to that though. Only got the vinyl,as pictured i was hoping some Sourcer would tell me more,sound`s black to me but that`s not PC is it?,especialy toward`s the end,in the little break,when the bongo`s come in....
December 19, 200519 yr The Hot Biscuit Disc Company were a product of Koppelman - Rubin, offices at 1650 Broadway, New York, the label was distributed by Capitol records from 1967-68, other R'n'B artists on this output were Epic Splendour, Tender Joe Richardson, Timothy Carr and Collection. Brett
December 19, 200519 yr The Hot Biscuit Disc Company were a product of Koppelman - Rubin, offices at 1650 Broadway, New York, the label was distributed by Capitol records from 1967-68, other R'n'B artists on this output were Epic Splendour, Tender Joe Richardson, Timothy Carr and Collection. Brett Great input Brett,
posted this somewhere,dont know chuff about it,anybody?,....could go BIG...worth a listen anyway....
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