An article on 'The National' website titled Stuart Cosgrove: 'New' Beatles single brings pop archaeology to fore' may be of interest...
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One of them had travelled up from Nottingham with an old studio master of a female vocal version of an ultra-rare northern soul record called Burning Sensation by an unknown New Jersey soul singer called Robby Lawson. The original song was recorded in 1967 in Jersey City, written and produced by an emergent producer called Paul Kyser, on his own personal label.
Although no one can be sure, the assumption is that Kyser had recorded a male version and then brought an unknown female singer into the studio to sing over the same backing track. We may never know who she was. The record was never released.
An article on 'The National' website titled Stuart Cosgrove: 'New' Beatles single brings pop archaeology to fore' may be of interest...
Clip and link below
One of them had travelled up from Nottingham with an old studio master of a female vocal version of an ultra-rare northern soul record called Burning Sensation by an unknown New Jersey soul singer called Robby Lawson. The original song was recorded in 1967 in Jersey City, written and produced by an emergent producer called Paul Kyser, on his own personal label.
Although no one can be sure, the assumption is that Kyser had recorded a male version and then brought an unknown female singer into the studio to sing over the same backing track. We may never know who she was. The record was never released.
https://www.thenational.scot/culture/23917870.stuart-cosgrove-new-beatles-single-brings-pop-archaeology-fore/