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Just been listening to Lada Edmund again on the JM youtube channel (which is great). I have always wondered who the backing singers were, because frankly, they provide the soul to this, especially at the chorus break at 1:43 in the record. 

 

Please advise oh knowledgeable ones!

 

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Wasn't this an Eddie Singleton production....bit late to ask him now though.  I bet Lada Edmund Jr isn't even the vocalist anyway.  She was a dancer.

Great looking lady.

 

Here she is with the Beatles, Mick Jagger, Herman's Hermits and the Supremes.

 

But I don't think it will have been any of them, somehow!

 

Here's a link to her website. You can read all about her Jim.

 

https://www.ladastedmund.com

 

Might be worth dropping her a line personally, on the contact page.

 

:thumbsup:

 

Sean

 

Interview here:

 

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Wasn't this an Eddie Singleton production....bit late to ask him now though.  I bet Lada Edmund Jr isn't even the vocalist anyway.  She was a dancer.

 

It was Eddie Singleton, she was the lead singer (that argument has been done to death on here!) but the backing singers, wow!

Cheers Sean, have sent a her message, will wait and see what comes back

Both her "The Larue" and "I Know Something" were released in Japan on Decca...both frighteningly rare :ohmy:

I currently have "The Larue" for sale complete with picture cover!! :shades:

Enjoyed the radio show link...thanks Sean :thumbup:

Lada Edmunds Jr mentions being on Hullabaloo.In the first episode Joey Heatherton performed "Hullabaloo",unless i'm reading it wrong. In the video there is a girl at 17secs who looks like Lada. Anyone else agree.? 

Sorry got no info on the backing singers.!!

 

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Yeah it's definitely her.

I love that song, Hullabaloo, I have it on the quite scarce Coral issue, they've recorded right over The Matador backing track and you can clearly hear Major Lance and/or Billy Butler, some recognisable voices anyway.

 

So,working from that,maybe there's a connection with the backing singers on "Larue" and "When he calls me baby" "Hullabaloo".?

So,working from that,maybe there's a connection with the backing singers on "Larue" and "When he calls me baby" "Hullabaloo".?

 

Dunno - I think there's a two year gap between Hullabaloo and Call Me Baby - and I think one was recorded in Chicago, one in Philly and one in New York!

Both her "The Larue" and "I Know Something" were released in Japan on Decca...both frighteningly rare :ohmy:

I currently have "The Larue" for sale complete with picture cover!! :shades:

Enjoyed the radio show link...thanks Sean :thumbup:

 

Can we scans of those Dave ?

 

Andy

Can we scans of those Dave ?

 

Andy

 

Here's the fine pair...phwoar! :wub:

(Larue close up here: )

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Dunno - I think there's a two year gap between Hullabaloo and Call Me Baby - and I think one was recorded in Chicago, one in Philly and one in New York!

forget that theory then lll

I have a Japanese copy of "The Larue" (thanks To DF a couple of years ago). Both sides are a different mixes to the US Decca - the lead vocal is much louder. Haven't got a Pic sleeve / insert though.

 

Cheers

Mick

Ooh La La wake me  up to some French coffee ( I said coffee )   ... Hey Eddie Singleton with a very  French theme all the way through these recordings ,  so is it The   "LES CHANSONETTES " :yes: backing Lada Edmund Jr on this great double sider - more prominent on the Soul au Go go side :- 

 

Just close your eyes and listen to this on you tube - sounds like Les Chansonettes to my old ears , this track does also have a very moody  cool  sophisticated Washington DC 1966 Recording kinda feel and vibe about it ???

Am wondering the now ? Were and at what studios were  these 2 tracks recorded  ? I almost caught myself humming "Don't let him hurt you " to Au Go Go backing !!!! 

 

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lHNayBbmrso&autoplay=1

 

second thoughts you may also watch the video but only once !!!!   :D

 

Right am off off to go and sit in the shade the now ... 

 

tfk :rofl:

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