Posted April 5, 200520 yr Any help on this 45', the track i like is called "Why", not certain if the artist names are correct though, plus don't know the label, any help. ps It's a 70's/modern release ?.....calling John Trout.
April 5, 200520 yr Doesn't ring any loud bells Brett although it does sound familiar somehow i'll have a look see if i have it on a CD somewhere not got the record though Strangely enough i was listening to Vivvy Copeland the other day and thought of you does that mean i can join your stalkers club??? John Edited April 5, 200520 yr by Johnny One Trout
April 5, 200520 yr It's an early 70s 45 on the Golden Three label from New York and is called "Why (The Knower)." I'm sure this was played by Keb in London just before the Sixties Newies explosion in the early 80s.
April 5, 200520 yr Any help on this 45', the track i like is called "Why", not certain if the artist names are correct though, plus don't know the label, any help. ps It's a 70's/modern release ?.....calling John Trout. link Oh my God, I've got a modern tune It's on Golden Three. Had it for twenty odd years. Seem to remember buying it for the flip, but Why (The Knower) is also pretty good. It's in my current playbox I'll dig it out when I get home.
April 5, 200520 yr Any help on this 45', the track i like is called "Why", not certain if the artist names are correct though, plus don't know the label, any help. ps It's a 70's/modern release ?.....calling John Trout. link Hi Brett - its The Tom-Emmanuel And Ron Experience - Why (The Knower) / When You Lose Your Groove - Golden Three 45 (R-7000) - I've had it for years for the flip which is a nice rare groove / crossover tune. Cheers Girth
April 5, 200520 yr Brilliant guys, i have it on an old tape, but the fellows writing is a little hard to decipher, any idea on a current price. Brett
April 5, 200520 yr It's an early 70s 45 on the Golden Three label from New York and is called "Why (The Knower)." I'm sure this was played by Keb in London just before the Sixties Newies explosion in the early 80s. link other side is good also. called when you lose your groove, there was one in king bee in chorlton manchester but in poor shape but it was cheap worth a ring till one in good nick comes along. fairly hard to find record, mark
April 5, 200520 yr other side is good also. called when you lose your groove, there was one in king bee in chorlton manchester but in poor shape but it was cheap worth a ring till one in good nick comes along. fairly hard to find record, mark link Picked mine up in same shop as Herby Brown on Blue Ash early 80s, wonder what I left behind Steve Jeffries had at least one for 100 quid last year. Always preferred "Why" tho' other side ain't a bad 'un Dave G
April 5, 200520 yr Brilliant guys, i have it on an old tape, but the fellows writing is a little hard to decipher, any idea on a current price. Brett link About £50 Brett. Jordi
October 20, 200519 yr About £50 Brett. Jordi Two good sides. On John Manships site priced £500 Is this getting plays, what is a fair price ? soulmac.
October 21, 200519 yr Gary Dennis (crazy beat) has one on his latest list @ £150 when you lose your groove - crackin tune hope this is of some help............................ Edited October 21, 200519 yr by taylormadesoul
Any help on this 45', the track i like is called "Why", not certain if the artist names are correct though, plus don't know the label, any help.
ps It's a 70's/modern release ?.....calling John Trout.