Posted September 26, 200717 yr I have got a Wilson Pickett album on Marble Arch which says its a wand recording does anyone know if "Baby Dont You Weep" or "Peace Breaker" came out on single ? Thanks Roddy
September 27, 200717 yr how do rodders. think tubs had one of these & sold to john mcdonald. if it was see john he might part with it,then he might not.
September 27, 200717 yr I have got a Wilson Pickett album on Marble Arch which says its a wand recording does anyone know if "Baby Dont You Weep" or "Peace Breaker" came out on single ? Thanks Roddy Original US LP was on Lloyd Price's Double L label, definetly no US or UK single Wand reissued after he found fame on Atlantic and Marble Arch issued it then as well (wasn't issued in UK before then) Personally much prefer Wilson's Baby Don't You Weep to Fred Bridges Also check out I Can't Stop on Double L, also from the same LP but was released on single It's on Soul Club Edited September 27, 200717 yr by richard
September 27, 200717 yr Original US LP was on Lloyd Price's Double L label, definetly no US or UK single Wand reissued after he found fame on Atlantic and Marble Arch issued it then as well (wasn't issued in UK before then) Personally much prefer Wilson's Baby Don't You Weep to Fred Bridges Also check out I Can't Stop on Double L, also from the same LP but was released on single It's on Soul Club Also came out on ALLA LP USA.
September 27, 200717 yr Also came out on ALLA LP USA. Think that was early 70's re-reissue wasn't it Ken??
September 27, 200717 yr Think that was early 70's re-reissue wasn't it Ken?? Dunno`?,but its sure nice.
September 27, 200717 yr Dunno`?,but its sure nice. Hmmm just been thinking 70's reissue may have been on Upfront
September 27, 200717 yr Portuguese EP German 45 Both quite hard. Yes, German 45 with picture sleeve on Liberty 15 084. B side to "If You Need Me". Credited on label as a "Double L" recording. Took me years to track one down so I guess it's quite difficult. Hope this helps and doesn't put you off. Good luck. PS - Never heard of the Portuguese EP before.
September 27, 200717 yr Think that was early 70's re-reissue wasn't it Ken?? This came out 1970 - I think this might be the one ?
September 28, 200717 yr Original Double L Lp was called It's Too Late, the Marble Arch and Wand Lp was titled Great Wilson Pickett Hits It's been reissued as well on the Trip label and several other labels Peace Breaker wasn't issued as a single, these are the singles released in US from the Lp If You Need Me / Baby Call On Me - Double L 713 It's Too Late / I'm Gonna Love You - Double L 717 I'm Down To My Last Heartbreak / I Can't Stop - Double L 724 By the way I Can't Stop was written by fellow former Falcon Willie Schoefield
September 29, 200717 yr Original Double L Lp was called It's Too Late, the Marble Arch and Wand Lp was titled Great Wilson Pickett Hits It's been reissued as well on the Trip label and several other labels Peace Breaker wasn't issued as a single, these are the singles released in US from the Lp If You Need Me / Baby Call On Me - Double L 713 It's Too Late / I'm Gonna Love You - Double L 717 I'm Down To My Last Heartbreak / I Can't Stop - Double L 724 By the way I Can't Stop was written by fellow former Falcon Willie Schoefield 'Baby Call On Me' is a superb early Detroit dancer! Here's the 'Upfront' USA re-issue Edited September 29, 200717 yr by Soul-Slider
September 29, 200717 yr The Double L LP doesn't have any picture, not even on the back. Buy the up-front re-issue,keep it in that sleeve maybe.Might find me Alla copy and post the cover for that,now where the f*** have i ...................
September 29, 200717 yr Buy the up-front re-issue,keep it in that sleeve maybe. No Ken, my ethics don't allow me to do such a thing, an original is an original ! Plus, I'm not sure if the order of the tracks is the same (?). And I don't like those "cheap" labels like Upfront, Trip, etc... I've never heard of Alla, is it a British label ?
October 1, 200717 yr No Ken, my ethics don't allow me to do such a thing, an original is an original ! Plus, I'm not sure if the order of the tracks is the same (?). And I don't like those "cheap" labels like Upfront, Trip, etc... I've never heard of Alla, is it a British label ? No,Philippe its a US of A job real nice vinyl not like your upfront effort,same label as Jimmy Robbin`s pink thing,and i think there is a "brothers of soul" 45 on the same label but black.Different cover to the others,will find today. Edited October 1, 200717 yr by ken
October 1, 200717 yr No,Philippe its a US of A job real nice vinyl not like your upfront effort,same label as Jimmy Robbin`s pink thing,and i think there is a "brothers of soul" 45 on the same label but black.Different cover to the others,will find today. Ken, I saw in "Rockin' records" that it was not Alla but ALa, with one L.(?) I have another LP on Ala, it's Jimmy Bee : By the way, I realized I also had that same Wilson Pickett LP on Trip, with the title "Wickedness".
October 1, 200717 yr Ala it is Phillipe - Brothers By Choice / Jimmy Bee / Swamp Dogg / etc. Best Rich
October 1, 200717 yr Ken, I saw in "Rockin' records" that it was not Alla but ALa, with one L.(?) I have another LP on Ala, it's Jimmy Bee : By the way, I realized I also had that same Wilson Pickett LP on Trip, with the title "Wickedness". Oops!!,Same labeling as above.
October 1, 200717 yr Thats intresting I was first told that by Chris James of the Natural Four, who had a record on the label with his kids just as "the Family". Later my friend tried to license the Patrizia and Jimmy record for his kiddie soul comp -- he initially was going to have to go through the Pryor estate but found it was a totally independent production leased to the label so he was able to lease it from "Jimmy." It turned out that Jimmy was Jimmy Robins, too, the Chicago artist on Jerhart, and that he had gone to LA, so that was a strange Chicago connection that we didn't expect.
October 2, 200717 yr I was first told that by Chris James of the Natural Four, who had a record on the label with his kids just as "the Family". Later my friend tried to license the Patrizia and Jimmy record for his kiddie soul comp -- he initially was going to have to go through the Pryor estate but found it was a totally independent production leased to the label so he was able to lease it from "Jimmy." It turned out that Jimmy was Jimmy Robins, too, the Chicago artist on Jerhart, and that he had gone to LA, so that was a strange Chicago connection that we didn't expect. Well Connected !
I have got a Wilson Pickett album on Marble Arch which says its a wand recording does anyone know if "Baby Dont You Weep" or "Peace Breaker" came out on single ?
Thanks
Roddy