Posted February 5, 200718 yr Irene and the Scotts - im stuck on my baby - got one now Gil Scott Heron - bottle - got one now The Elutions - you didnt have to leave Charlie Mintz - I`ll come running back He has limited money so one or even two of these would be great. Bearsy Edited February 21, 200718 yr by Bearsy
February 21, 200718 yr Ow rite,Ive got a copy of Irene and th SCotts for sale if you still want one.Its yours for £25.00+2.00p+p its an issue ex cond. cheerts. Sid
February 21, 200718 yr Ow rite,Ive got a copy of Irene and th SCotts for sale if you still want one.Its yours for £25.00+2.00p+p its an issue ex cond. cheerts. Sid Hi Soul Sid, im sorted for that now, thanks Bearsy
February 21, 200718 yr Charlie Mintz - I`ll come running back John Manship had some of these I think I had a copy of the bottle sorry never read your thread
February 21, 200718 yr Flip over Irene and the Scotts. Two very different and great tracks for the very reasonable price of one. And Detroit into the bargain. Every home should have one.
February 21, 200718 yr Flip over Irene and the Scotts. Two very different and great tracks for the very reasonable price of one. And Detroit into the bargain. Every home should have one. You ain't wrong both sides brilliant & cheap
February 21, 200718 yr You ain't wrong both sides brilliant & cheap Just played the flip and oh i must agree it is very good indeed so an even better bargain.
February 21, 200718 yr The Charles Mintz original on Uplook is very rare: probably got a four-figure pricetag these days. It was re-issued with an instrumental version on the flip, as opposed to "What A Lucky Guy I Am" as per the original. The reissue is a pretty standard £10 or so. Hope this helps.
February 21, 200718 yr The Charles Mintz original on Uplook is very rare: probably got a four-figure pricetag these days. It was re-issued with an instrumental version on the flip, as opposed to "What A Lucky Guy I Am" as per the original. The reissue is a pretty standard £10 or so. Hope this helps. Cheers Garethx, i didnt realise it was a 4 figure tune, i thought it was a few hundredish. thanks again Bearsy
February 21, 200718 yr Charlie Mintz - I`ll come running back John Manship had some of these I think I had a copy of the bottle sorry never read your thread - Sorry Paul but i wanted the original
February 22, 200718 yr Charlie Mintz - I`ll come running back John Manship had some of these I think I had a copy of the bottle sorry never read your thread - Sorry Paul but i wanted the original well be nice to have one original in your box I suppose
February 22, 200718 yr Allright Mel, Sorry Mate Irene and The Scotts is sold. Cheers. Sid A>K>A Paul. ,Joes Mate
April 10, 200718 yr no probs Sid This is a s real female group stormer with all the right ingredients. Powerhouse Detroit backing. Michael and Raymond of Man Without A Woman fame are co-writers and indeed it could have been cut a the same session. Superb arrangement as always from the Theo - Coff team - Mike Theodore / Dennis Coffey. Coffey played on dozens of recordings for Motown Records, and introduced the wah-wah guitar sound to Motown producer Norman Whitfield's recordings. He also played on Edwin Starr's "S.O.S. (Stop Her on Sight)," The Isley Brothers' "It's Your Thing", and Freda Payne's "Band of Gold". Two sided gem that should be in every self respecting Northern / Detroit Soul collection.It was produced by Bob Babbitt, most famous for his work as a member of Motown Records' studio band, the Funk Brothers. Babbitt traded off sessions with main Motown bassist James Jamerson, and was favored over Jamerson by producer Norman Whitfield. Over the course of his career, Babbit has played on over 200 Billboard Hot 100 Top 40 hits, for Motown and other labels as well. . Among Babbitt's most notable bass performances are "Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I'm Yours)" and "We Can Work It Out" by Stevie Wonder, "War" by Edwin Starr, "The Tears of a Clown" by Smokey Robinson & the Miracles, "Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)" by Marvin Gaye, "Ball of Confusion (That's What the World is Today)" by The Temptations and "Smiling Faces Sometimes" by The Undisputed Truth. He has participated in hundreds of other hits, including "Little Town Flirt" by Del Shannon, "I Got a Name" by Jim Croce, "Midnight Train to Georgia" by Gladys Knight & the Pips, "Then Came You" by Dionne Warwick, "Indiana Wants Me" by R. Dean Taylor and "Rubberband Man" by The Spinners.
Irene and the Scotts - im stuck on my baby - got one now
Gil Scott Heron - bottle - got one now
The Elutions - you didnt have to leave
Charlie Mintz - I`ll come running back
He has limited money so one or even two of these would be great.
Bearsy
Edited by Bearsy