Posted August 1, 200717 yr Not including UK labels... Was thinking of Earl Harrison - Humphrey Stomp - came out on ABS, Garrison and Wand.
August 1, 200717 yr McKinley Mitchell The Town I Live In: Toddlin Town Midas Onederful Above three with 'no love like your love' on the flip. Then theres the 70s issue on Chimneyville (not sure if this is a rerecording though. Gloria Taylor You Got To Pay The Price King Soul Glo Whiz Silver Foxx SSS International
August 1, 200717 yr Tommy Neal, Pameline, Vault, Palmer USA and UK Vocalion must be a condtendrer. Regards - Mark Bicknell. Edited August 1, 200717 yr by Mark Bicknell
August 1, 200717 yr little togetherness the younghearts soultown? Canterbury Zea Good one Paul, why the question mark next to Soultown? by far the cleanest mix i think. Regards - Mark Bicknell.
August 1, 200717 yr The Majestics - (I Love Her So Much) It Huts Me: Linda Rampart (as David & Ruben) Warner Bros (as David & Ruben)
August 1, 200717 yr McKinley Mitchell The Town I Live In: Toddlin Town Midas Onederful Above three with 'no love like your love' on the flip. Then theres the 70s issue on Chimneyville (not sure if this is a rerecording though. ..it is. Bloody good one, too...
August 1, 200717 yr Not including UK labels... Was thinking of Earl Harrison - Humphrey Stomp - came out on ABS, Garrison and Wand. Has anyone seen this, I thought along with Honey Bees it was just given a release No.?
August 1, 200717 yr Has anyone seen this, I thought along with Honey Bees it was just given a release No.? & Now the Collectables, Label. If you Include U.K. Labels the list goes on, of course. Edited August 1, 200717 yr by 45cellar
August 1, 200717 yr Soul Symphony, and it's different titles, if that counts. Makes you wonder why it kept changing name, even in the U.K.
August 1, 200717 yr I believe John Weston owns the "Wand" copy of "Earl Harrison" that appeared in John Manship's Book.
August 1, 200717 yr I believe John Weston owns the "Wand" copy of "Earl Harrison" that appeared in John Manship's Book. I stand corrected
August 1, 200717 yr Author Tommy Neal, Pameline, Vault, Palmer USA and UK Vocalion must be a condtendrer. Regards - Mark Bicknell. Hey, disqualified for using a UK label when it said 'no UK labels'! Edited August 1, 200717 yr by Pete-S
August 1, 200717 yr Author Has anyone seen this, I thought along with Honey Bees it was just given a release No.? One on ebay about 3 days ago Tony
August 1, 200717 yr Has anyone seen this, I thought along with Honey Bees it was just given a release No.? Dave Withers had one for sale. Must say I still need this on Wand. Honey & The Bees did not come out on Wand......unless someone can tell us different:unsure:
August 2, 200717 yr don't know if this qualifies, but i have 7 or 8 copies of "Beautiful Dreams" by Twiggy ( old Rob Smith cover-up, aka Samantha Jones, as mentioned in a previous thread) from various countries with different labels, inc Brazil, France, Holland, Japan, New Zealand...labels include Ember, Odeon, Capitol... will have to sort out one day. steve
August 2, 200717 yr Another one of these by Tony Price on Le Cam Soul Symphony, and it's different titles, if that counts. Makes you wonder why it kept changing name, even in the U.K.
August 2, 200717 yr Another one of these by Tony Price on Le Cam Hi Thanks for the Info, Was it Instrumental or Vocal like these two. Edited August 2, 200717 yr by 45cellar
August 2, 200717 yr Hi Roger, That's really strange. I've never thought of "Get Out Of My Heart" as a vocal to "Soul Symphony" before. Ede Robin, certainly, but not Moses & Joshua. Must give 'em a listen again. Sean
August 2, 200717 yr Author don't know if this qualifies, but i have 7 or 8 copies of "Beautiful Dreams" by Twiggy ( old Rob Smith cover-up, aka Samantha Jones, as mentioned in a previous thread) from various countries with different labels, inc Brazil, France, Holland, Japan, New Zealand...labels include Ember, Odeon, Capitol... will have to sort out one day. steve There's actually two versions of this - in the early 70's, some budget label put out a compilation called Twiggy & her Boyfriends to cash in on the stage play that Twiggy was starring in, Beautiful Dreams was on it but it had a theremin type instrument added over most of the instrumental parts!
August 2, 200717 yr Does that TEDDY VANN tune count there must be at least a dozen versions in it's different disguises.
August 2, 200717 yr Tommy Neal, Pameline, Vault, Palmer USA and UK Vocalion must be a condtendrer. Regards - Mark Bicknell. Pameline, both pink and yellow labels steveT
August 2, 200717 yr There's actually two versions of this - in the early 70's, some budget label put out a compilation called Twiggy & her Boyfriends to cash in on the stage play that Twiggy was starring in, Beautiful Dreams was on it but it had a theremin type instrument added over most of the instrumental parts! Got this on Portugese Ember, Twiggy and the Silver Screen Syncopators, also on label as well as Twiggy and the Girlfriends. Record sounds like it plays at about 40rpm steve
August 2, 200717 yr Hi Roger, That's really strange. I've never thought of "Get Out Of My Heart" as a vocal to "Soul Symphony" before. Ede Robin, certainly, but not Moses & Joshua. Must give 'em a listen again. Sean Hi Sean Might be me, I always thought that the Instrumental was based on the "Get Out Of My Heart" track. or Visa-Versa. Not a straight Vocal to the Instrumental. If you know what I mean. Edited August 2, 200717 yr by 45cellar
August 2, 200717 yr How about the Ledgends "Gotta let you go" - OK it's not the Northern side, but it came out on Locket, Red Balloon and Commonwealth United
August 2, 200717 yr throwaway instrumental flips got reused a lot as b-sides. For example, the 'soulin with the whatnauts' track got put on at least 3 singles I think. Also, there's all those dore 45s that reuse the same instrumental flip sides as filler.
August 2, 200717 yr Hi Sean Might be me, I always thought that the Instrumental was based on the "Get Out Of My Heart" track. or Visa-Versa. Not a straight Vocal to the Instrumental. If you know what I mean. Gotcha mate. I certainly see the similarity now you've pointed it out. Just never occurred to me before! Sean
August 2, 200717 yr Author Does that TEDDY VANN tune count there must be at least a dozen versions in it's different disguises. I meant same record but different labels really
August 3, 200717 yr In a thread some time ago Eddie Billups - Shake Off That Dream was mentioned. Came out on Helpp, Garpax, Seventy 7 and Solid Gold. Two different takes/mixes though I think.
Not including UK labels...
Was thinking of Earl Harrison - Humphrey Stomp - came out on ABS, Garrison and Wand.