Posted February 15, 200916 yr Can anyone give me info on this please. True Tones - he's got the nerve - josie #950 same - Soulville label Which is the original? I've also seen a Soulville copy with the title 'He's got nerve' - why the different titles? was it ever released on Atlantic? thanks
February 15, 200916 yr Soul Ville original label Josie reissue as far as I know. No release on Atlantic. Never seen a Demo of the Soul Ville issue. Anyone?
February 15, 200916 yr Soul Ville original label Josie reissue as far as I know. No release on Atlantic. Never seen a Demo of the Soul Ville issue. Anyone? Dave you are the ultimate anorak
February 16, 200916 yr This is a fantastic record,with a perfect dance tempo,really needs to get played more.Got my Soulville copy few years back at Kings Hall Stoke,seen at £40--£70,but hard to find
February 16, 200916 yr Just in case anyone gets confused...this is not the same label from Harrisburgh that was owned by Bobby Fulton.
February 16, 200916 yr Just in case anyone gets confused...this is not the same label from Harrisburgh that was owned by Bobby Fulton. Yes, this Soulville label was owned by The True Tones' leader and writer Ron Henderson who went on to form Choice of Colour. Also note that "He's Got The Nerve" was released twice on Josie, first in 1965 (numbered 950) and later in 1969 (1003).
February 16, 200916 yr Yes, this Soulville label was owned by The True Tones' leader and writer Ron Henderson who went on to form Choice of Colour. Also note that "He's Got The Nerve" was released twice on Josie, first in 1965 (numbered 950) and later in 1969 (1003). Thanks all for the info. Anyone know why the Title was changed for the Josie release? Edited February 16, 200916 yr by mikecook
February 16, 200916 yr Been playing this on Soulville a bit lately. Always attracts attention. Have given this a few spin over the last few years and always to a good dance floor re-action Steve
February 16, 200916 yr Great cheapie but it's been played since about '71 (at least).........doesn't make it a bad sound of course but is there anyone that doesn't know it ? Edited February 16, 200916 yr by SHSDave
February 16, 200916 yr Great cheapie but it's been played since about '71 (at least).........doesn't make it a bad sound of course but is there anyone that doesn't know it ? I doubt it very much - but can anyone tell me why the change in title for the Soulville compared to the Josie.
February 16, 200916 yr I doubt it very much - but can anyone tell me why the change in title for the Soulville compared to the Josie. Correcting an error rather than changing the title, I assume. The correct title is "He's Got The Nerve". And, according to Ron Henderson, Josie didn't just pick up the Soulville masters, they recut the tracks in New York. I need to hear the Soulville version again to verify this, I only have a Josie copy. Ron might have just meant they recut 'That's Love' which was the official 'A' side. Edited February 16, 200916 yr by Paul
February 16, 200916 yr Soul Ville original label Josie reissue as far as I know. No release on Atlantic. Never seen a Demo of the Soul Ville issue. Anyone? Paul McKay played this at Boogaloo last week-Yellow Soulville-Atlanta label. I just bought a Josie w/d copy -Great tune though. Kev
Can anyone give me info on this please.
True Tones - he's got the nerve - josie #950
same - Soulville label
Which is the original?
I've also seen a Soulville copy with the title 'He's got nerve' - why the different titles?
was it ever released on Atlantic?
thanks