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Really appreciate some help with identifying a record. It starts of with women singing "good to ya" then a bloke takes over with "Aint it good to ya" and he mainly repeats this through the record. The instrumental backing is funky type horns and a guitar. 

 

Id id say its early 70s

 

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Hello, 

 

Really appreciate some help with identifying a record. It starts of with women singing "good to ya" then a bloke takes over with "Aint it good to ya" and he mainly repeats this through the record. The instrumental backing is funky type horns and a guitar. 

 

Id id say its early 70s

 

Cheers

John Edwards Aint That Good Enough?

 

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Cheers Peter,

 

No that's not it but thanks anyway. It's more a funk/soul record with a heavy instrument contribution.

 

cheers

i remember this, the base line goes, boom boom bibbedy boom boom. is it that one? 

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Think you may have it jnixon. You know the act/title? 

Is it Funky Bud?.... bit late tho...

 

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It's definitely not Funky Bud.

 

 

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i remember this, the base line goes, boom boom bibbedy boom boom. is it that one?

No thats the Chocolate Buttermilk Band.;-)

Its definitely Ebonystic "Aint It Good To Ya" on Scream Records from early 70s….Same label as Billy Byrd…….

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Cheers Ivor, that's it!! You ain't got a copy for sale have you?  :)

 

again many thanks.

 

anthony

Cheers Ivor, that's it!! You ain't got a copy for sale have you? :)

again many thanks.

anthony

that's what I said earlier !
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Is it ghat ebyonistic tune?

 

cheers KevH for your help. 

 

Anthony

Prophonics 2029, on 09 Sept 2014 - 12:30 PM, said:

Not sure if I like Garland Green or John Edwards version?

John Edwards shades it for me mate.

 

Peter

 

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