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I was listening to my radio show and noticed this. Listen to the last few seconds of this song. They actually sing "you shouldn't have pulled the covers over this motherf***er". That probably didn't help airplay, like it might have slipped by a few times until someone noticed it.

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    I'd say so. Seems clear as day. Unfortunately, we are all now listening for it, so suggestion may be bending reality.   If a CD is being produced, we may hear it more clearly.

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Yes  - fantastic stuff - off key but still great. I remember when the first copy of this to turned up in modern times (early 90s) - found in Arizona or Vegas I think and Soul Sam was hammering it  :lol: .

 

Loads of copies around now....

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i have a demo & thot it said that,but after playing it a few times i dont think it does,very close tho,lol.

just listend to the demo loud with headphones on & it is the same but sound's more like mother mucker,lol.

 

when got the record i let my mates listen to see what they thought.they thought it did at first,but werent sure after a few more listens.

 

see what other people think when they listen to clip.

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they never say it any other part of the song. 7 seconds into the clip it's clear to me. so the promo is the same?

SoJamm Records ......... the 70's incarnation of Cleveland's Way Out Records.

The company cut around 3 tracks for every one they released .... AND .....

....... a big reissue label is now well advanced in its project to license / release (on CD / vinyl) all the best of their product .....

.... so we may well get a 'longer version' of "Covers Mother" plus other tracks made by Marilyn (& the many other artists who cut stuff for them). 

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SoJamm Records ......... the 70's incarnation of Cleveland's Way Out Records.

The company cut around 3 tracks for every one they released .... AND .....

....... a big reissue label is now well advanced in its project to license / release (on CD / vinyl) all the best of their product .....

.... so we may well get a 'longer version' of "Covers Mother" plus other tracks made by Marilyn (& the many other artists who cut stuff for them). 

 

so f-word or not?

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so f-word or not?

I'd say so. Seems clear as day. Unfortunately, we are all now listening for it, so suggestion may be bending reality.

 

If a CD is being produced, we may hear it more clearly.

 

Mick

Demo is on my mixcloud and it sounds like the F word to me :)

well seems like a bad idea for radio play...

flip is a really nice ballad

Especially 40 yrs ago Bob ,but would probably be tame compared to some of the stuff being played today lol

Great record, wish I had one !

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any word on who/when is putting this material out?

Numero has bought the rights to the Way Out material but as of yet (as far as I know) they have only released a 40 track package that includes previously released tracks (+ the 32 track Lou Ragland package).

On the V.A. compilation they have included the 2 Way Out tracks that Lou Ragland (& friends) cut under the name of Volcanic Eruption.

An article about the release from about 9 months ago ...

...... https://www.clevescene.com/cleveland/old-soul-never-dies-a-quirky-historical-cleveland-record-label-gets-new-life/Content?oid=4342987

Guess we can expect further Way Out related stuff from them in the future but can't at present confirm this.

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There was also a 12 (?) track BONUS LP released as part of the V.A. package but this was a 'limited edition' item that quickly sold out. 

I know it featured tracks by the Sensations, Springers, Betty & Angel, Exceptional 3 and more but don't have the full track listing. Maybe another SS'er has a copy and can list all the cuts it contained.

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