Posted October 28, 200816 yr After looking a bit around online, I wondered about DynoVoice also. Anyone put together a comp of the soul on the label? BritMusicSoulFan
October 28, 200816 yr After looking a bit around online, I wondered about DynoVoice also. Anyone put together a comp of the soul on the label? BritMusicSoulFan Dave Rimmer has a discography at www.soulfulkindamusic.net
October 28, 200816 yr I am sure I have seen a few CD,s about this label, one from Bob Crewe. I need to know who many more of these i need to get. Edited October 28, 200816 yr by Prophonics 2029
October 28, 200816 yr The story of Dynovoice can be found in Issue #5 of There's That Beat! Still a few copies left of this issue at www.theresthatbeat.com
October 29, 200816 yr There's a two CD set called "Dynovoice - the label that had to happen" or similar, has all the pop stuff on as well as the ones we love.
October 29, 200816 yr Nice scans prophonics whats the sonny sands and the duff Thurmond 45s like mate Edited October 29, 200816 yr by melandthensome
October 29, 200816 yr There's a two CD set called "Dynovoice - the label that had to happen" or similar, has all the pop stuff on as well as the ones we love. Yes I've got that cd, it's pretty good actually, at no time did it ever consider itself anything but a pop label
October 29, 200816 yr This 2CD set was deleted within a matter of weeks of its release. I had Bob Crewe's lawyers on the phone to me threatening to sue because I'd used Crewe's image on the cover and implied that he personally had something to do with the 'presentation' (it was part of a series of 2CD sets that were branded "(so and so) presents the (so and so) story - e.g. "George Goldner Presents The End Story"). It was either pay Crewe a five figure sum for the use of his likeness and name or reissue the CD without any reference to him. I couldn't be arsed to line his pockets further, via the publishing of the songs he wrote that were featured, so I deleted it with only about 500 copies sold. The rest were scrapped. So it's a bit of a rarity, yes. But As Pete and Hippo both say, it does have pretty much all of the important DynoVox, DynoVoice and New Voice 'soul' sides on it. Edited October 29, 200816 yr by TONY ROUNCE
October 29, 200816 yr This 2CD set was deleted within a matter of weeks of its release. I had Bob Crewe's lawyers on the phone to me threatening to sue because I'd used Crewe's image on the cover and implied that he personally had something to do with the 'presentation' (it was part of a series of 2CD sets that were branded "(so and so) presents the (so and so) story - e.g. "George Goldner Presents The End Story"). It was either pay Crewe a five finure sum for the use of his likeness and name or reissue the CD without any reference to him. I couldn't be arsed to line his pockets further, via the publishing of the songs he wrote that were featured, so I deleted it with only about 500 copies sold. The rest were scrapped. So it's a bit of a rarity, yes. But As Pete and Hippo both say, it does have pretty much all of the important DynoVox, DynoVoice and New Voice 'soul' sides on it. For sale: The Dynovoice Story (rare deleted double cd) OFFERS
October 30, 200816 yr For sale: The Dynovoice Story (rare deleted double cd) OFFERS Like it! IMHO it's worth having just for the nice clean cut of the Invitations "Hallelujah".
October 30, 200816 yr I am sure I have seen a few CD,s about this label, one from Bob Crewe. I need to know who many more of these i need to get. been after Duff Thurmond like forever!
October 30, 200816 yr Nice scans prophonics whats the sonny sands and the duff Thurmond 45s like mate Great Sonny is awesome record a bit Walker Brothers Duff is 2 good sides.
October 30, 200816 yr One of my favourite records this, very very underrated and like you say, brilliant. So many great records that will go down for tape swappers or CD swappers as it happens now adays. Did you sell that CD Pete I didn't know it was deleted or even Ace related. What's that in your advatar Tomorrows People changed from that David Bowie have most of his records like his Mr Grave Digger - London Boys stuff but it stops at Blue Jeans. Edited October 30, 200816 yr by Prophonics 2029
October 30, 200816 yr So many great records that will go down for tape swappers or CD swappers as it happens now adays. Did you sell that CD Pete I didn't know it was deleted or even Ace related. What's that in your advatar Tomorrows People I like the DB but prefer his Mr Grave Digger stuff. The avatar - Clockwork Orange. If you really do like early Bowie, that makes you only the second other person (apart from me) I know who actually likes it - Simon Bridger is the other The CD - I wasn't really selling it. I would though. I did a podcast a while back with nothing but beat ballads on and I put the George & Sonny Sanders on it, nobody seemed to notice it!
October 30, 200816 yr GNSS I was sure was in refo a few times, I like the label design thought I would try and get them all like this, seen blue ink on plastic not so keen on them. And I really do like his early stuff, I don't have any originals all second issue stuff 10 inchers and the same with the LPs but I have some very hi quality Japanese pressings of some of his LPs.
November 5, 200816 yr Author Hi All, Just wanted to let everyone know there are new and sealed copies of the Dynovoice 2xCD set Tony Rounce was involved with available on Amazon.com in the marketplace section and likely on the UK site as well. I just picked up a still-sealed, brand-new copy for under $15 US. Cheers, BritMusicSoulFan
After looking a bit around online, I wondered about DynoVoice also. Anyone put together a comp of the soul on the label?
BritMusicSoulFan