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70's shufflers/stompers part 3!

Montclairs - Hung up on your love (Paula)

Lovelites - Get him of my conscience (Lovelite)

Southside Movement - Do it to me (20th Century)

Brothers By Choice - Girl I need you too (Ala)

Tapestry - It's not the world's messed up (Capitol)

Leroy Hutson - Ella Weez (Curtom)

Oscar Perry - I got what you need (Peri-Tone)

Life - Tell me why (Reprise)

Mike Jemison - I want some satisfaction (Geneva)

Barbara Hall - You brought it on yourself (Innovation 11)

Vessie Simmons - I can make it on my own (Simco)

Lloyd Price - Love music (GSF)

Voices of East Harlem - Cashing in (Just Sunshine)

Modulations - You're love's got me locked up (Buddah)

Billy Procter & Love System - Keeping up with the joneses (Epic)

Anderson Bros - I can see him making love (GSF)

Brown Sugar - The game is over (Capitol)

Arthur Prysock - All I need is you tonite (Old Town)

S.O.U.L - On top of the world (Musicor)

Kevin Drinkard - I wanna thank you (Teens)

We The People - Making my daydream real (Lion)

Four Wonders - Looking for my love (Solid Foundation)

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Peter

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Yes, good thread. Firstly, sjclement; it did get plays as a new release in the 70's; agree...great under-rated choon.

This is right up my street...so many great sounds...stompers a loose term really, particularly considering today & relative to the 70's...but still, let's give it a go in that spirit:

  1. Solid Solution - Think About It Girl
  2. Timeless Legend - I Was Born To Love You
  3. Patterson Twins - Gonna Find A True Love
  4. Odyssey - Battened Ships
  5. Will Collins & Willpower - Anything I Can Do
  6. The Innersection - Let Me Love Yuh
  7. Split Decision - Watchin' Out
  8. Southside Movement - Do It To Me
  9. The Bitter & The Sweet - I Won't Have Any Babies For You
  10. Reflections - Three Steps From True Love
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Another 10 to consider; showcasing the different styles of the period being discussed:-

  1. SWISS MOVEMENT - COME AROUND HERE

  2. MIXED FEELINGS - SHA LA LA

  3. EDDIE GILES & THE NUMBERS - SEXY LADY

  4. JESSE FISHER - YOU'RE NOT LOVING A BEGINNER

  5. T.U.M.E. - LOVE SHORTAGE

  6. BOBBY FOSTER - IF YOU REALLY NEED A FRIEND (CALL ON ME)

  7. CHANGE OF PACE - YOU CAN DEPEND ON ME

  8. CHUCK OVERTON - IS IT POSSIBLE

  9. CITY LIMITS - WORDS WITHOUT LOVE

  10. EXECUTIVE JAM - I'M INTO YOUR LOVE
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Another 10 to consider; showcasing the different styles of the period being discussed:-

  1. SWISS MOVEMENT - COME AROUND HERE

  2. MIXED FEELINGS - SHA LA LA

  3. EDDIE GILES & THE NUMBERS - SEXY LADY

  4. JESSE FISHER - YOU'RE NOT LOVING A BEGINNER

  5. T.U.M.E. - LOVE SHORTAGE

  6. BOBBY FOSTER - IF YOU REALLY NEED A FRIEND (CALL ON ME)

  7. CHANGE OF PACE - YOU CAN DEPEND ON ME

  8. CHUCK OVERTON - IS IT POSSIBLE

  9. CITY LIMITS - WORDS WITHOUT LOVE

  10. EXECUTIVE JAM - I'M INTO YOUR LOVE

Good choices. Didn't know Mixed Feelings was a play back then.

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Thanks!

Sorry; should have made clear that as per my last post the intention was to capture the spirit of today & relative to the 70's:-) Personally, I don't know when it was first played!

Yes, good thread. Firstly, sjclement; it did get plays as a new release in the 70's; agree...great under-rated choon.

This is right up my street...so many great sounds...stompers a loose term really, particularly considering today & relative to the 70's...but still, let's give it a go in that spirit:

  1. Solid Solution - Think About It Girl
  2. Timeless Legend - I Was Born To Love You
  3. Patterson Twins - Gonna Find A True Love
  4. Odyssey - Battened Ships
  5. Will Collins & Willpower - Anything I Can Do
  6. The Innersection - Let Me Love Yuh
  7. Split Decision - Watchin' Out
  8. Southside Movement - Do It To Me
  9. The Bitter & The Sweet - I Won't Have Any Babies For You
  10. Reflections - Three Steps From True Love
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Decided that's not very clear either:-)

My intention was to demonstrate that the many listed from that era can fit today and was providing some that are accepted today and are not too dissimilar...there, hope that's clearer :-)

Not sure if these have been mentioned from the era:-

  1. Soulful Strings - Burning Spear
  2. Life - Tell Me Why
  3. Funky Sisters - Do It To It
  4. George Benson - On Broadway
  5. Dynatones - Fife Piper
  6. Mistura - Flasher
  7. Johnny Williams - You're Something Kinda Mellow
  8. Rufus Wood - Before 2001
  9. Soulvation Army Band - Dancing On A Daydream
  10. Flaming Embers - Have Some Everybody
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I made the point that the Word Stomping was also used to describe a style of Dancing to pounding uptempo Soul,i'm not trying to redefine anything to suit my preferences just stating how things were for me.I'm sure most people my age will be familiar with seeing this style of Dancing performed to records like The Champion,So Is The Sun,Psychadelic Soul,etc.Later on the style was modified with a bit more footwork and used to dance to the 70s uptempo numbers already highlighted in the thread.These uptempo 70s records in my opinion have just as much relevence on the Northern Soul Scene as say The Jewels.Why pigeon hole the word stomper surely there can be 60s stompers and 70s stompers Not got a clue what your Fat old bald men comment is about but i know many who would still love to be able to Stomp like they used to to at Clfton Hall to Janice.All i wanted to do mate was talk about RECORDS and the fact that at a lot of soul nights nowadays the 70s danceable stuff is overlooked and its a shame.I would love to hear the odd few thrown in to playlists just to remind us of how good some of em still sound out loud

Come along to the Grand Central at Skegness mate you'll hear plenty getting played there ;-)
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Decided that's not very clear either:-)

My intention was to demonstrate that the many listed from that era can fit today and was providing some that are accepted today and are not too dissimilar...there, hope that's clearer :-)

Not sure if these have been mentioned from the era:-

  1. Soulful Strings - Burning Spear

  2. Life - Tell Me Why

  3. Funky Sisters - Do It To It

  4. George Benson - On Broadway

  5. Dynatones - Fife Piper

  6. Mistura - Flasher

  7. Johnny Williams - You're Something Kinda Mellow

  8. Rufus Wood - Before 2001

  9. Soulvation Army Band - Dancing On A Daydream

  10. Flaming Embers - Have Some Everybody

Like it. Forgot about Soulful Strings will add that to the next CD.

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Anybody remember Mike Theodore Life Orchestra "Nightime Shadows". I may be wrong but I don't think it was ever officially uncovered because the record faded into the distance never to be played again.

Steve :D

The horror, the horror...

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Absolutely Godz, but it's actually by The Gang Band not as per clip. Anybody know how rare this is just as a matter of interest?

Steve :hatsoff2:

Its an LP track from a compilation of Boston only artists ......Quite rare & in demand over there so I'm told

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Remember buying this at Cleethorpes , sounds great loud ! Quite hard now I believe , dont even know where mine is!

EDDIE DANIELS - IS HE BETTER THAN ME - BOOT (mmmmm)

must have been going through my funky stage in life , although sounds like a lot of the newer Funky edged stuff that's being played now ?

Swifty :thumbsup:

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I've enjoyed this thread - obviously everyone was a lot younger when this lot was first played but the sides highlighted just seem to have so much more energy than the wave of modern sides that came about at the end of the 80s, Jesse James, If You Want a Love Affair etc.

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Guest martyn

I've heard it is quite rare but I have it on a 45. However it would be so "out of vogue" I haven't a clue on the value...anyone?

Steve

Didn't even realise it had come out on a 45 until now :hatsoff2:

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Guest martyn

Hi Martyn,

Definitely a strange one this. The majority of people who have responded asumed it was album only.

Best

Steve

The 45 shown there is on a different label to the LP as well . The LP was on the 'Cooking' label apparently (?)........Seem to remember Sam playing it from a 45 but assumed perhaps wrongly it was an emi just like the 7" of Hot Dog he was playing (Casino Strut) was rather than the 12" it was released on.

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The 45 shown there is on a different label to the LP as well . The LP was on the 'Cooking' label apparently (?)........Seem to remember Sam playing it from a 45 but assumed perhaps wrongly it was an emi just like the 7" of Hot Dog he was playing (Casino Strut) was rather than the 12" it was released on.

Sam acquired the 45 from Richard (neither of them played it from an album). To be honest I've never seen the album. Maybe someone has a scan.

Steve

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  • 3 months later...

RE:..... PART 2 plays ............

Moses - Got my mind together (Piedmont)

Spaceark - Do what you can do (color world)

Crystal Motion - You're my main squeeze (Sound Gems)

Lady Margo - Simply got to make it (Cynthia)

Calif. Malibus - Love in my life (M&M)

Earl Connerly - Make up your mind (Maycon)

Wonder if anyone's fetching out a book real soon that will deal with the activities of Omega Sound Inc. of Philadelphia ??

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  • 3 weeks later...

...and for the record (excuse the pun) it is on a 45 and it would appear to be quite a hard one to find

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Sorry to drag this one up again but I've had a few messages / e-mails since posting this up. Firstly does anyone know where the sound clip on Youtube came from as I'd like to contact whoever posted it on there to find out if it was dubbed from an album or from the 45. The debate seems to continue about the 45 with no-one (at the moment) knowing of another copy. Your help would be much appreciated.

Thanks

Steve :thumbsup:

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ST Ives album only plays. Major Symphony - Metal Heart. Donald Austin - You want it you got it. Others missed include. Andre Maurice,LJ Reynolds,Nite Liters,Rosey Jones,Case of Tyme,Jackye Beavers,Eloise Laws,Prince George,George super bad Benson,Chuck Jones, to name a few.

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70's shufflers/stompers part 3!

Montclairs - Hung up on your love (Paula)

Lovelites - Get him of my conscience (Lovelite)

Southside Movement - Do it to me (20th Century)

Brothers By Choice - Girl I need you too (Ala)

Tapestry - It's not the world's messed up (Capitol)

Leroy Hutson - Ella Weez (Curtom)

Oscar Perry - I got what you need (Peri-Tone)

Life - Tell me why (Reprise)

Mike Jemison - I want some satisfaction (Geneva)

Barbara Hall - You brought it on yourself (Innovation 11)

Vessie Simmons - I can make it on my own (Simco)

Lloyd Price - Love music (GSF)

Voices of East Harlem - Cashing in (Just Sunshine)

Modulations - You're love's got me locked up (Buddah)

Billy Procter & Love System - Keeping up with the joneses (Epic)

Anderson Bros - I can see him making love (GSF)

Brown Sugar - The game is over (Capitol)

Arthur Prysock - All I need is you tonite (Old Town)

S.O.U.L - On top of the world (Musicor)

Kevin Drinkard - I wanna thank you (Teens)

We The People - Making my daydream real (Lion)

Four Wonders - Looking for my love (Solid Foundation)

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hi is the link still available , thanks john
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Here is part 2. Free downnload link at the end. Enjoy!

https://www.mixcloud.com/albertfish/meccacleethorpesstives-70sshufflersstompers-pt2/

Brainstorm- Wake up & be somebody (Tabu)

Gentlemen & their ladies - Like her (Roulette)

Moses - Got my mind together (Piedmont)

Spaceark - Do what you can do (color world)

Crystal Motion - You're my main squeeze (Sound Gems)

Lady Margo - Simply got to make it (Cynthia)

Calif. Malibus - Love in my life (M&M)

Earl Connerly - Make up your mind (Maycon)

Silvetti - Spring rain (Salsoul)

Nights - Love knocked you down (Little star)

Notations - Think before you stop (Gemigo)

Sidney Thomas - look, let's make love (Parallel)

Little Beaver - Listen to my heart beat (Cat)

Willie J & Co. - Boogie with your baby (Ki Ki)

Third Point - Spirit (Tide)

Boby Franklin - Ladies choice (Fee)

Prince George - Wrong crowd (LPG)

Diane Jenkins - Tow-away Zone (Creative Funk)

Rudi Stuart - I wanna love you all over (Delmar Int)

Marvin Homes & Justice - You better keep her (Brown Door)

Newcomers - The whole world is a picture show (Truth)

Modulations - Can't fight uour love (Buddah)

Velvet - Bet if you asked around (Perception)

Chuck Jackson - I got the need (All Platinum)

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How rare is Prince George on DPG - Ive only seen 3 copies in my life and its taken me 30 years to get one for myself in VG- condition but I dont care!
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This thread is right up my street as it was not long after this that I stopped travelling north, due to (a) gun pulled on my best mate at the time and (b) the fact that many of the tracks mentioned were being played in some of ther top southern jazz funk venues. Which makes me wonder why no one has mentoned I Love Music - O'Jay's and Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel - Tavares as they perfectly fit the style of dancing which started the thread. Many of the tracks mentioned such as Spaceark, Calif Malibus, Cameo, World Column, Willie Brown, Gil Scott Heron and Rufus Wood have always remained firm favourites.

Sitting here now I wonder if Street Dance by the Fatback Band ever got played as I could see it suiting the dance stye ,but I cannot remember ever hearing it, or is it just too Funky and not obscure enough.

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