Posted March 9, 200718 yr Heard this great instumental on a wigan casino CD a few weeks back. At soul revolution heard the vocal version. Two questions - Who's it by and has anyone got a sound clip? ta very much Edited March 9, 200718 yr by Ollie Lailey
March 9, 200718 yr Heard this great instumental on a wigan casino CD a few weeks back. At soul revolution heard the vocal version. Two questions - Who's it by and has anyone got a sound clip? ta very much "As long as you love me (I'll stay)" also by Ronnie and Robyn and also on Sidra. The technology is against me here, but if noone's posted it by Monday, PM me and I'll email it to you as a soundfile.
March 9, 200718 yr thanks mate! Do you like the record? would this be considerd an Oldie? resonably new to the scene so i dont know the history of some of these records?
March 9, 200718 yr Very much an oldie, of the Wigan era (before my time). I've just checked and I've already loaded the track, so if it hasn't arrived in your mailbox in the next few minutes, PM your email and I'll send you it directly. It's never too late to p**s off the neighbours
March 10, 200718 yr thanks mate! Do you like the record? would this be considerd an Oldie? resonably new to the scene so i dont know the history of some of these records? "Sidra's Theme" (the instrumental) has NO artist listed on the original (SIDRA) label. Ian Levine was the first to play it in late 1973, covered up as "The End Of The World" by The Explosions(!) before it was bootlegged. The vocal version was played a few months later I think, in 1974. At least that's when I first heard it played. Both were eventually released in the UK on John Anderson's 'Grapevine' label. Edited March 10, 200718 yr by mel brat
March 10, 200718 yr Is that an original copy? (mine is a white demo. Styrene) but Kev Roberts' 'N.S. Top 500' book says issues came in red (similar to the Impact label) or BLUE, which I'd never heard of before...
March 10, 200718 yr may have been the hotel version Wow! What is THIS? Never heard this before! Sounds more soulful than Ronnie & Robyn anyway! (I've sampled 'Sidra's Theme' myself in 'garageband', but the clip is too big to upload...) Edited March 10, 200718 yr by mel brat
March 10, 200718 yr Is that an original copy? (mine is a white demo. Styrene) but Kev Roberts' 'N.S. Top 500' book says issues came in red (similar to the Impact label) or BLUE, which I'd never heard of before... Sidra's Theme - Instrumental - Sidra - 13620"] Both are Original & on Styrene, I don't know if a Blue Label exists, I think that the Vocal has a Blue Label. As you say it just says Instrumental, known as Ronnie And Robyn, but may be Session Musicians Edited March 10, 200718 yr by 45cellar
March 10, 200718 yr sidra`s theme - instumental - sidra 15965 refosoul other side is plug side so is it a demo,and why just Dale W.........couldnt they be bothered like on the plug side
March 10, 200718 yr it looks like a pressing, whats on the flip? Blow out the candle Mr T.........wanna`a picture. Edited March 10, 200718 yr by ken
March 10, 200718 yr sidra`s theme - instumental - sidra 15965 refosoul other side is plug side so is it a demo,and why just Dale W.........couldnt they be bothered like on the plug side Funny, but I bought this C.1975 - then only played it about three times until comparitively recently. But it sounds great now somehow! Also, didn't I read somewhere that Dale Warren had something to do with Eddie Singleton of Shrine fame? His nephew or something? I've forgotten...
March 10, 200718 yr Sidra's Theme - Instrumental - Sidra - 13620"] Both are Original & on Styrene, I don't know if a Blue Label exists, I think that the Vocal has a Blue Label. As you say it just says Instrumental, known as Ronnie And Robyn, but may be Session Musicians Yes, they're undoubtedly session musicians - probably from the Detroit Symphony Orchestra! as I can't imagine any Detroit ghetto kids studying the harp! (How DID they afford to pay 'em all?) Re. the label, I was thinking PLAIN blue, but he's probably referring to the Blue & Black 'stars' labels (on vinyl) I'm pretty sure the Ronnie & Robyn vocal came in that format, as I recall seeing one or two years ago. Not the instrumental though... Edited March 10, 200718 yr by mel brat
March 10, 200718 yr it looks like a pressing, whats on the flip? Both are Styrene The Original is "Blow Out The Candle" which is unusual in that it has 2 ZTSC Stamped Matrix on this side "ZTSC121656-1A--------ZTSC121655-1A" Sidra's Theme "ZTSC121603-1A" Edited March 10, 200718 yr by 45cellar
March 10, 200718 yr Yes, they're undoubtedly session musicians - probably from the Detroit Symphony Orchestra! as I can't imagine any Detroit ghetto kids studying the harp! (How DID they afford to pay 'em all?) Re. the label, I was thinking PLAIN blue, but he's probably referring to the Blue & Black 'stars' labels (on vinyl) I think the Ronnie & Robyn came in that format, as I recall seeing one or two years ago. Not the instrumental though... Got a album somewere blakc lady from Detroit doing some instrumentals with info on the bakc cover stating she was a session harpist on loads of stuff,dead soulfull too!!
March 10, 200718 yr Both are Styrene The Original is "Blow Out The Candle" which is unusual in that it has 2 ZTSC Stamped Matrix on this side "ZTSC121656-1A--------ZTSC121655-1A" Sidra's Theme "ZTSC121603-1A" Mine is local without the vocal.........ok!!
March 10, 200718 yr Got a album somewere blakc lady from Detroit doing some instrumentals with info on the bakc cover stating she was a session harpist on loads of stuff,dead soulfull too!! Bet she took some flak from the other kids though! Edited March 10, 200718 yr by mel brat
March 10, 200718 yr Wow! What is THIS? Never heard this before! Sounds more soulful than Ronnie & Robyn anyway! (I've sampled 'Sidra's Theme' myself in 'garageband', but the clip is too big to upload...) ah yeah the more info link on player is defunktat moment here's the thread was last mentioned and clip posted https://www.soul-source.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=42083
March 10, 200718 yr Here is a blue one, but this a bootleg which is also on that terrible material styrene
March 12, 200718 yr "Sidra's Theme" (the instrumental) has NO artist listed on the original (SIDRA) label. Ian Levine was the first to play it in late 1973, covered up as "The End Of The World" by The Explosions(!) before it was bootlegged. The vocal version was played a few months later I think, in 1974. At least that's when I first heard it played. Both were eventually released in the UK on John Anderson's 'Grapevine' label. supposed to be released but scrapped unless of course it did a frank wilson
March 14, 200718 yr This is an original. Love this tune... Hi Roccia Thanks for posting, I knew that I had seen the Vocal on a blue label. Edited March 14, 200718 yr by 45cellar
March 14, 200718 yr Plus the earlier slightly harder relese of the vocal: Sidra 9006 RONNIE & ROBYN - EACH TIME / AS LONG AS YOU LOVE ME (I'LL STAY)
March 14, 200718 yr Plus the earlier slightly harder relese of the vocal: Sidra 9006 RONNIE & ROBYN - EACH TIME / AS LONG AS YOU LOVE ME (I'LL STAY) Right Tony, and Sidra 9011 has a very nice flip too. "Step Into My Heart"...
Heard this great instumental on a wigan casino CD a few weeks back.
At soul revolution heard the vocal version. Two questions - Who's it by and has anyone got a sound clip?
ta very much
Edited by Ollie Lailey