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Got a free CD from Blackhearts soul night last Friday night and on it is cigarette ashes and i do think it is top notch but its absolutely smashed by That Beatin Rhythm and Theirs That Mountain.

Also on it is Ann Robinson World of Happiness and I think this is so much better than Bird Walking.

Got thinking about other instrumentals like Soul Steps The Dogs and again I prefer the vocal im So Sorry.

 

Gave a lot of thought to it but couldn't find an instrumental that i preferred over the vocal

 

Is it just me, am I just a sucker for all those silky - Heart throbbing - gritty - Tear jerking Vocals 

 

Are there any instrumentalist that outshine there vocal version 

 

Mick 

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That Beatin Rhythm and There's That Mountain got played before Cigarette Ashes (CA). When CA turned up at the Cats it was a revelation and everyone preferred CA. I have no preference , just depends on mood sometimes. Ans, if memory serves me right, CA sold for a fortune (£80?) in 1972 whic was about 6 weeks wages for many back then!

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'Sam Ambrose - They'll Be Coming' - much better than the awful vocal

Ram Ram here I am  -  Dont get any better than that.  lol

Exus Trek.

Bari Track.

 

100% with you on both choices...add "Cigarette Ashes" whilst we're at it :yes:

I'm usually a vocals over inst man but one that goes against that for me is the inst side of The Contemplations(Rock Candy)-Alone With No Love Dontee.Both brilliant sides but the inst just shades it for me.

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Martyn

Going back in time, I didn't ever imagine LJR's Penguin Breakdown being anything other than an instrumental, still don't think the vocal compares.

 

Ditto Al Kent, You Gotta Pay the Price, none of the vocal versions since hold a candle to it.

 

Although the Supremes had a good try.......

 

Taff

'Festival Time' - San Remo Golden Strings beats the hell out of 'To Win Your Heart' - Laura Lee.....

 

Ian D :D  

'Festival Time' - San Remo Golden Strings beats the hell out of 'To Win Your Heart' - Laura Lee.....

 

Ian D :D  

 

I sold a Ric Tic white demo of this (Festival Time) the other day and it sounded completely different to the Gordy version, the main strings were almost in the background as if it was playing a stereo record but one channel was almost out, bizarre!  I thought it was the record player to start with.

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Exus Trek.

Bari Track.

I know these tracks are top class Pete and if you want to throw some moves on the dance floor then instrumental is king.

Now we are all older and if your at home in your easy chair in your music room, earphones on and a glass of bourbon in your hand wouldn't you sooner have your eardrums tickled by the magical vocals of Luther Ingram rather than some hairy arsed drummer 

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I know these tracks are top class Pete and if you want to throw some moves on the dance floor then instrumental is king.

Now we are all older and if your at home in your easy chair in your music room, earphones on and a glass of bourbon in your hand wouldn't you sooner have your eardrums tickled by the magical vocals of Luther Ingram rather than some hairy arsed drummer 

 

Christ no, I hate the vocal version and wouldn't give it the time of day - and Bari Track is the most "Northern" Northern record ever!  

Prefer 'I'll belong to you' - Milton Wright to 'The gallop' which was played first.

Remember one night on the wall at Wigan some guy trawling the seller's going

"Have you got the gallop",  thought it was some sort of tropical disease :)

Was just going to post the same :thumbsup:

Me 2  :lol:

Prefer 'I'll belong to you' - Milton Wright to 'The gallop' which was played first.

Remember one night on the wall at Wigan some guy trawling the seller's going

"Have you got the gallop",  thought it was some sort of tropical disease :)

Not to my ears, the vocal is $hite!.........................but its only my opinion  :yes:

Vocal pretty much every time for me

Sidra's Theme. Much better than poppy vocal.

And the vocal 'as long as you'll love me' is Eeek ! POP ! While the 'Sidra's theme' is brilliant "soundtrack" type of thing with that Detroit SoundZ. LUVIT

Prefer 'I'll belong to you' - Milton Wright to 'The gallop' which was played first.

Remember one night on the wall at Wigan some guy trawling the seller's going

"Have you got the gallop",  thought it was some sort of tropical disease :)

I'm not in the known, but 'I belong to you' sounds like a fake thing to me, like made for the Northern scene. With the tapes, licences and so on. It never sounded right to my ears and it has no early 7T's original release. I always assumed that way. Am I wrong or right here ? 

Catacombs Advert from early October 1972 in Blues and Soul (was just reading it today at home) Cigarette Ashes is there! (listed as Cigarette Ash!)

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vocal for me nearly every time, although I do actually prefer Soul steps to the vocal. I know we've done it before, but I don't really feel much soul content in instrumentals, don't shoot me I'm only saying :)

Catacombs Advert from early October 1972 in Blues and Soul (was just reading it today at home) Cigarette Ashes is there! (listed as Cigarette Ash!)

Cairstairs?..........weren`t they a troupe of bears?

Vocal for me almost every time aside from the aforementioned Sidra's Theme and Liberty's "Girl You Better Wake Up"

funky 8 corners pt 1 if you wanna laugh pt 2 if you wanna dance

only writing this as I came across it as I was sorting records for Wellingborough w/ender

duke browner crying over you , much prefer the instrumental ,  not sure if it is because i heard the instrumental first

 

choker campbell come see about me is a great instrumental of the supremes vocal if counting cover versions is allowed

As I tend to singalong, gurn and dance at the same time I must admit I'm a vocals man all the way, though I do have a soft spot for the dirty sax of Bird Walking, even though I think the vocal version is sublime.

I thought this is a soul forum, how can an instrumental be called soul. An instrumental (along with that pop music with the right beat) played on the Northern Soul Scene  is what we used to call northern dance music back in the eighties.

Nearly always vocal for me but there are exceptions ...

 

Sounds of Lane - Tracks To Your Mind (can't abide Hey Sah Lo Ney)

Trampps - Penguin At The Big Apple (over Zing Went The Strings)

Ramsey Lewis - Wade In The Water (over any vocal I've heard)

Wingate's "Love-In" Strings - Let's Have A Love-In (over Flaming Embers)

Double Cookin' - The Checkerboard Squares - Villa.

The unissued vocal version is well made, but is not as good. I feel it loses atmosphere and sounds cluttered, much prefer Double Cookin'

P.S. the vocals by The Magicians and called "(Just A Little) Faith And Understanding"

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I thought this is a soul forum, how can an instrumental be called soul. An instrumental (along with that pop music with the right beat) played on the Northern Soul Scene  is what we used to call northern dance music back in the eighties.

Read the top line, ''Rare and Northern soul Forum''

I thought this is a soul forum, how can an instrumental be called soul. An instrumental (along with that pop music with the right beat) played on the Northern Soul Scene  is what we used to call northern dance music back in the eighties.

Soul is a feeling and I think it can be expressed with instruments. I think some Sax lead instrumentals are as soulful as singing.

All records are instrumentals with vocals!

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I thought this is a soul forum, how can an instrumental be called soul. An instrumental (along with that pop music with the right beat) played on the Northern Soul Scene  is what we used to call northern dance music back in the eighties.

 

I'll give the Funk Brothers a message and tell them none of them had any soul...

You can't beat a bloody good instrumental  :D

Read the top line, ''Rare and Northern soul Forum''

Exactly Winnie SOUL not dance music

I thought this is a soul forum, how can an instrumental be called soul. An instrumental (along with that pop music with the right beat) played on the Northern Soul Scene  is what we used to call northern dance music back in the eighties.

 

Sorry.?

I'll give the Funk Brothers a message and tell them none of them had any soul...

Pete, The Funk Brothers added the Rhythm and the Beat, Marvin, Levi, David, Gladys, Ect added the soul

Exactly Winnie SOUL not dance music

Maybe I'm misunderstanding the scene, but as far as I can recall it's always embraced instrumentals, I'm not a big fan myself, but their place in northern (the word you're conveniently ignoring) scene is pretty much cemented  :thumbsup:

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Dont want start an argument here,

Fully understand comments on soul is from the heart and instrumentals cant tell the story of the lost love

even so the musicians do ooozzee soul out of there instruments.

Personnel the vocals finish it off for me  

Pete, The Funk Brothers added the Rhythm and the Beat, Marvin, Levi, David, Gladys, Ect added the soul

 

No can't agree mate, just listening to something like Jr Walker playing Cleo's Mood for instance, it's soul

Afternoon of the rhino , soul it may not be but I would have liked to have been at the casino when it broke...Paul

 

Agreed, soul it ain't but I was there and looking over the balcony when Rhino was at it's height is still the most jaw dropping sight I've ever seen in my life.  Yeah, there were other floor packers at the time that produced atmos ie Bob Relf, Vel-Vets etc but Rhino took the roof off the place. If I could just have one 3 minute video clip to show it would be that, the clapping during the rise to the crescendo, and the crescendo itself about 90 seconds in was just out of this world.

 

The record still gives me chill to this day ...

 

and I'm a "deep soul" freak  :lol:

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Sidra's Theme. Much better than poppy vocal.

100% with you ,vocal is poppy

Afternoon of the rhino , soul it may not be but I would have liked to have been at the casino when it broke...Paul

I think Afternoon of the Rhino first played the Mecca( LP track only )

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Scrub Board rather than Hold Back the Night

and I don't know if its been mentioned yet

Love is like an itching Funk Brothers rather than 

Supremes

I thought this is a soul forum, how can an instrumental be called soul. An instrumental (along with that pop music with the right beat) played on the Northern Soul Scene  is what we used to call northern dance music back in the eighties.

It's what we used to call Soul Music back in the sixties and seventies. Tell me Green Onions don't have soul.

 

Don't stop looking - Anne D'andrea is my contribution. I can't understand anyone liking the vocal, it sounds like something my mum would have liked!

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Scrub Board rather than Hold Back the Night

and I don't know if its been mentioned yet

Love is like an itching Funk Brothers rather than 

Supremes

Yes the Instrumental is class but the girls make it magnificent 

 

It's what we used to call Soul Music back in the sixties and seventies. Tell me Green Onions don't have soul.

 

Don't stop looking - Anne D'andrea is my contribution. I can't understand anyone liking the vocal, it sounds like something my mum would have liked!

I think your mum has good taste

 

 

Young Hearts Unlimited   Soulful strut - has soul but Barbara Acklin makes it magic, even Dusty makes it more soulful 

How about Earl van Dyke's "All For You" over Marvin Gaye's "Lucky Lucky Me"?  Not sure this strictly counts as the MG was unreleased until a long time after.

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