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An interview in today's Guardian with Pascal Jensen, Manager of AZ Alkmaar who play West Ham United tonight.

Turns out he is the son of London born singer Sue ( Challoner) who moved to Amsterdam in the 70s looking for work.

The duo appear to have had a few Dutch pop hits.

I wonder how they got the Moments, Chuck Jackson's track?

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17 minutes ago, Owd Codger said:

 

I wonder how they got the Moments, Chuck Jackson's track?

maybe because Moments version was released in NL?

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Likely because Negram had licensed All Platinum material. It says on the label, “Produced for Red Bullet Prod and All Platinum by A Goodman and J Eggermont.”

https://www.discogs.com/master/61908-Spooky-Sue-Ive-Got-The-Need/image/SW1hZ2U6MzUwMzM4NDU=

Oh, and here’s a link to the Guardian article:

https://www.theguardian.com/football/2023/may/11/pascal-jansen-az-alkmaar-manager-west-ham-europa-conference-league-semi-final

 

50 minutes ago, Tlscapital said:

...also this most misleading (Sousan ?) styrene press (Belgium still Rules ! LOL) ;

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Certainly not Soussan, of course, but why on earth did someone go to the trouble of bootlegging that?

Not impossible ... there was a lot of music made in and by people from the former Dutch Guiana (now Suriname) and the quality was sometimes very high. There seems to have been a big enough market for soul-related music in Amsterdam for it to be made locally:

Billy Jones was from Texas but settled in Amsterdam and recorded a few albums there.

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Apologies if this has been done to death, but one of my favourite bits of trivia is that Spooky was lead singer of the Dutch band “Swinging Soul Machine”, hence the title of their instrumental, “Spooky’s day off”

On 11/05/2023 at 13:48, Mickey Finn said:

Not impossible ... there was a lot of music made in and by people from the former Dutch Guiana (now Suriname) and the quality was sometimes very high. There seems to have been a big enough market for soul-related music in Amsterdam for it to be made locally:

Billy Jones was from Texas but settled in Amsterdam and recorded a few albums there.

Thank you for the lesson on Suriname and soul music! Here's an interesting article on the subject written by a couple of chums...

http://www.sirshambling.com/articles/surinam_soul/index.php

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Their producers got the backing track directly from Al Goodman on a visit to Europe. Full story in my forthcoming book on AP. S&S story is quite interesting on a number of levels since there were two "Spookys". Anyway, looks like there will be some interest in it when I publish later this year.  

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On 13/05/2023 at 08:48, Amsterdam Russ said:

Thank you for the lesson on Suriname and soul music! Here's an interesting article on the subject written by a couple of chums...

http://www.sirshambling.com/articles/surinam_soul/index.php

Many thanks for this. I met Harry with Hans Diepstraten last summer at the Blackpool festival, having been introduced to their radio show earlier by Colin Brown.

I have a copy of this, apparently a second volume of a 2-part series:

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Some worthy uptempo sounds here.

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