Posted December 2, 200618 yr I used to have this so cant check the credits but is there any info on Backing on this masterpiece.Im convinced its a female backing vocal my girl thinks its male what do you lot reckon??
December 2, 200618 yr its laydees singing.... we're better at uuh-uuh ing, f'wer blokes it'd be more like ugh-ugh
December 2, 200618 yr I used to have this so cant check the credits but is there any info on Backing on this masterpiece.Im convinced its a female backing vocal my girl thinks its male what do you lot reckon?? Fantastic record.....................& the best version by far, soul & then some, good deep flip too. Russ
December 2, 200618 yr Author sorry Russ mate got to disagree Satin on Shell is a far smoother polished release nice without the girlies thats why I sold it they put me off and the John Edwards on Bell is worse its all over the place. SATIN for me..anytime
December 2, 200618 yr sorry Russ mate got to disagree Satin on Shell is a far smoother polished release nice without the girlies thats why I sold it they put me off and the John Edwards on Bell is worse its all over the place. SATIN for me..anytime All good in their own way, James Phelps the best for the dance floor me. Satin agree is very smooth but just lacks something without the added girlie backing, John Edwards probably the most soulful though IMHO.
December 2, 200618 yr Gotta agree with the gash on this one. Satin on Shell by far 'n' away the best version 'o' this one. Those backing vocals just kill the record stone dead for me. bit like Tempos versus Joe Matthews sorto thing. Best Bri.
December 3, 200618 yr Gotta agree with the gash on this one. Satin on Shell by far 'n' away the best version 'o' this one. Those backing vocals just kill the record stone dead for me. bit like Tempos versus Joe Matthews sorto thing. Best Bri. The more I listened to all three versions the harder it became to pick a fave
December 3, 200618 yr Would like to own all the versions o' this tune but i probably couldn't afford a Nate Evans at the mo . Bri.
December 4, 200618 yr What about the Magnetics feat: John L Mckinney?? LOVE the girly backing!!! Edited December 4, 200618 yr by Trevski
December 4, 200618 yr The look on your face - magnetics, feat: john l. mckinney - sable acetate 12391 refosoul
December 4, 200618 yr All good in their own way, James Phelps the best for the dance floor me. Satin agree is very smooth but just lacks something without the added girlie backing, John Edwards probably the most soulful though IMHO. John Edwards every time. You can't top that vocal and a great flip also.
December 4, 200618 yr we're better at uuh-uuh ing, f'wer blokes it'd be more like ugh-ugh Take it you mean singing Kirsty?
December 4, 200618 yr What about the Magnetics feat: John L Mckinney?? LOVE the girly backing!!! Satin does it for me every time - beats everything else - IMHO of course. https://www.soulclub.org/stream/Satin_-_Your_Loves_Got_Me.ram Brian
I used to have this so cant check the credits but is there any info on
Backing on this masterpiece.Im convinced its a female backing vocal my girl thinks its male
what do you lot reckon??