Posted October 30, 200717 yr The Classic At It's Best! Mint And Unplayed - £95 Breakaway_c_.mp3 Breakaway_c_.mp3
October 30, 200717 yr Oh.. And Right!!! A 10" VG++ Unlabled Acetate Of "Feeling Called Freedom" £175 Feeling_Called_Freedom__c_.mp3
November 10, 200717 yr Seems there is (thankfully) a load of Jimmy acetates in circulation and here's another one. It is a great track co-penned by Buddy Scott entitled, 'Breakaway'...but...it is not to be confused with the Steve Karmen classic, as it has a totally different lyric/backing track. Jimmy sings the lead with an uncredited male group backing him up. Obviously a demo run through..one can but imagine what it would've been like with added brass and/or strings! Has anyone got a finished take? It is a 10" acetate that also still had the original lyric sheet slipped inside the sleeve. Edited November 10, 200717 yr by Anoraks Corner
November 10, 200717 yr Seems there is (thankfully) a load of Jimmy acetates in circulation and here's another one. It is a great track co-penned by Buddy Scott entitled, 'Breakaway'...but...it is not to be confused with the Steve Karmen classic, as it has a totally different lyric/backing track. Jimmy sings the lead with an uncredited male group backing him up. Obviously a demo run through..one can but imagine what it would've been like with added brass and/or strings! Has anyone got a finished take? It is a 10" acetate that also still had the original lyric sheet slipped inside the sleeve. Hi Flynny, Unfortunately The Acetate Is The Only Version As This Song Never Was Covered By Another Artist. The Backing Vocals Are All Done By Jimmy Himself. It Was Suppose To Be Recorded By A Group He Was Producing At The Time Called The Silent Glo... But Alas He Never Got Them In The Studio As Other Projects Took Precedent. Cheers Chris
November 11, 200717 yr Unfortunately The Acetate Is The Only Version As This Song Never Was Covered By Another Artist. The Backing Vocals Are All Done By Jimmy Himself. Any idea of the date he recorded this, Chris?
November 11, 200717 yr Any idea of the date he recorded this, Chris? Well It Was Written And Recorded In August Of 1965. The Songwriter Contract With Roosevelt Music Is Dated 25th, August 1965 And They Usually Wrote The Songs Shortly Before They Pitched Them To The Publishers. At The Time Jimmy And His Writing Partner, Buddy Scott, Would Get Together Early In The Week, Say Monday Or Tuesday Get A Bottle Of Rum And Go To Central Park Or One Of The Offices That Were Available To Them And Write Songs. By Thursday Or Friday They'd Have 8-10 Songs And Would Go To The Publishers Offices, At 1650 Broadway Or The Brill Building, Starting On The First Floor Working Their Way Up And Then Back Down To Catch Whoever Wasn't Around Or Was Out To Lunch.
November 12, 200717 yr Well It Was Written And Recorded In August Of 1965. The Songwriter Contract With Roosevelt Music Is Dated 25th, August 1965 And They Usually Wrote The Songs Shortly Before They Pitched Them To The Publishers. At The Time Jimmy And His Writing Partner, Buddy Scott, Would Get Together Early In The Week, Say Monday Or Tuesday Get A Bottle Of Rum And Go To Central Park Or One Of The Offices That Were Available To Them And Write Songs. By Thursday Or Friday They'd Have 8-10 Songs And Would Go To The Publishers Offices, At 1650 Broadway Or The Brill Building, Starting On The First Floor Working Their Way Up And Then Back Down To Catch Whoever Wasn't Around Or Was Out To Lunch. That's all very well and good, but you failed to mention the brand of rum!
November 12, 200717 yr That's all very well and good, but you failed to mention the brand of rum! Ah... A Stickler Aye?... Such As Myself. Well These Two Rapscallions Were Staunch Bacardi Swig Masters.
November 12, 200717 yr Ah... A Stickler Aye?... Such As Myself. Well These Two Rapscallions Were Staunch Bacardi Swig Masters. I'll take the image of them sitting on a wooden bench in the park composing, with the bottle in a plain brown paper bag, naturally. If only you knew what the weather was like on that day, the picture would be complete! Sticklers of the Soul world unite! Cheers Chris
November 12, 200717 yr I'll take the image of them sitting on a wooden bench in the park composing, with the bottle in a plain brown paper bag, naturally. If only you knew what the weather was like on that day, the picture would be complete! Sticklers of the Soul world unite! Cheers Chris Summertime, 76 Degrees With A Subtle South-Easternly Breeze. Both Men Having A Roll Of Certs Breath Mints On Hand, Jimmy's In The Upper Inner Jacket Pocket with His Phone Book And Extra Guitar Picks, Buddy's In The Right Front Pant Pocket With A Money Clip Containing A Twenty And Two Five Dollar Notes And Sixty Three Cents Change (Twenty Three Of Which Is Obviously From The Purcahse Of The Bacardi - It Twas His Turn To Buy) Cheers Matey
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