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Well, while we're dealing with Daptone ........ ... here are their acts on a show in a land down-under .......... ........... nice retro looking design .........
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Ever Seen Many / Any Wand White Demo's ?
Roburt replied to Derek Pearson's topic in Look At Your Box
Four main Wand issue label designs of course; the early 60's with one bold colour (blue), the famous black & white design then held sway for about 11 years, the mottled cream thru orange design that came in around 72/73 I believe and then the solid orange colour design was introduced from 74 to the end of the label's life. Not seen a demo like yours though. Where's our resident Scepter / Wand expert when he's needed (no doubt still working on the book). Guess he'll know of quite a few 45's that came out on demo labels of that design. -
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On the net it says 'in UK cinemas from October 25th ........ guess you'll need to have an 'arts & indie type' venue locally though for it to be on near you.
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Well Done Kent Records.(Ady Croasdell )
Roburt replied to Bossfourpart1's topic in All About the SOUL
I'd say that Kent's standing in the quality soul releases is like Moet & Chandon Dom Perignon White Gold's standing in the world of fizzy wine. -
Northern Soul - An Illustrated History - Out Now Competition
Roburt commented on Mike's article in News Archives
Well most people here will know lots of the folk who feature in the photos in the book. It shouldn't be beyond our capabilities to draw up a list of captions ourselves that SoulSers can type up & print off ............ I'll make a start .......... Page ?? (it's the ones It put up in Post #19 of this thread): Mike Bird & Stu Mumby (Hull lads) + A.N.Other outside Wheel 11th July 1970. ......... who was on that night (live act) ? -
By the way, in case you're interested ............... back in 1960 ............... Virgie's measurements were 36 - 24 - 42 and she was 5' 7" tall (sounds like she had quite a booty on her).
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Bobby Martin in his element ............. ... with the MFSB guys ........
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As Virgie Til seems to figure in a major way on this thread, thought I'd post this here ........... Virgie had hooked up with 'her brother' Sonny Til by 1960 but it still didn't stop her from 'looking elsewhere'. When Jackie Wilson hit B'more in late January 1960, she volunteered to go along to his show and (with a local beauty queen) present Jackie with the 'Top Recording Star of 1959' award while dressed in what looked like a bathing costume. I suppose she was just taking every opportunity to gain publicity and to further her singing career. Whatever the reason, her efforts to advance her singing career paid off as she was landing top local club bookings by the mid 60's and also landed a record deal with Glover Records ..............
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WEYHEY, our kids just confirmed he's got us both a ticket for this event. Now, where's me snowshoes just in case !!! Hope they serve John Smiths at the Wilton.
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Two Versions Of Soul Incorporated "what Goes Up" / Boo Label?
Roburt replied to boba's topic in Look At Your Box
Soul Inc. who had a 45 out on Laurie in 1968 were a similar white group but they were from Louisville (Kentucky) and not connected to the outfit who recorded for South Carolina based Emblem Records. -
Two Versions Of Soul Incorporated "what Goes Up" / Boo Label?
Roburt replied to boba's topic in Look At Your Box
AND the Soul Inc 45 for comparison ........ .. this version says 'RECORDED LIVE AT THE CELLAR', so that must explain the different versions ..... ........ producer & arranger details are different too ..... -
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...... COMING SOON ......... Muscle Shoals (director Greg “Freddy Camalier) A new documentary that has the impact of a musical freight train, Muscle Shoals chronicles the men and stars behind Fame Recording Studios in the small Alabama town called Muscle Shoals. Narrated by Bono (watch his talk, “The good news on poverty”), Keith Richards, Percy Sledge, Aretha Franklin, Alicia Keys and others, the film features interviews with founder Rick Hall and his surprising back-up band, The Swampers, a group of local white teenagers. They looked, as the film says, like they worked at Walmart, but found within themselves the miraculous ability to endow singers like Franklin — not to mention bands from the Stones to Traffic – with a missing ingredient called soul. The Swampers eventually become Hall’s rivals, but the film wraps the whole story in glorious music and feel-good imagery. This Southern place exudes a special charm keyed to the rhythms of the Tennessee River and its green fields. Less known than it should be to music lovers, Muscle Shoals documents a center of the music scene that rivals Motown. ........................................ AND .............. Muscle Shoals (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) -- Various Artists (Soundtrack Music) Expected Release Date : September 24th, 2013 â„— 2013 Universal Republic Records, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc. TRACKLISTING You Better Move On -- Arthur Alexander Steal Away -- Jimmy Hughes When a Man Loves a Woman -- Percy Sledge I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You) -- Aretha Franklin Tell Mama -- Etta James Patches -- Clarence Carter Hey Jude -- Wilson Pickett Free Bird -- Lynyrd Skynyrd I'll Take You There -- The Staple Singers Sitting In Limbo -- Jimmy Cliff (Sometimes I Feel So) Uninspired -- Traffic Kodachrome -- Paul Simon Pressing On -- Alicia Keys
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The Hesitations - Did They Totally Sell Out?
Roburt replied to Premium Stuff's topic in Look At Your Box
Billy Stewart didn't do too bad out of 'old standards' too ........... .... AND they said you can't teach old standards new tricks .... ....... me thinks some soul stars could !! -
The Hesitations - Did They Totally Sell Out?
Roburt replied to Premium Stuff's topic in Look At Your Box
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No doubt someone at Kent compiled a comprehensive list of his songs when they had this project in preparation ......... https://www.amazon.co.uk/Something-New-Phillip-Mitchell-Songbook/dp/B00BPBWYUC/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1378888905&sr=1-1&keywords=something+new+to+do Guess there are demos by him of the majority of the songs he wrote down the years.
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The Hesitations - Did They Totally Sell Out?
Roburt replied to Premium Stuff's topic in Look At Your Box
Ady, while you're totally correct on those acts recorded tracks (Aretha, JB, Temps, Al Green, Otis), I believe all of them (at times) included showbiz type songs in their live show repertoires to ensure everyone in their audience was kept happy. Acts that played the Copa in NY (& Vegas venues) always had to include show tunes in their act. -
Bob, where a 3 / 4 pronged UK 45 solid centre has been dinked out, you can see the indentations next to where the prong went.
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It's hard to ID every UK 45 that was pressed up with both solid centres & plastic spider centres as so many appeared in both formats. To pick on one label, take say Polydor UK .................. They made 2 types of 'solid centre' 45's ........ ones with a true solid centre (such as the Marva Josie 45 shown below) and ones with 3 pronged centres that could be dinked out for jukebox use. This practice seemed to hold firm thru to 1968. From 1968 onwards, Polydor made both solid centre & plastic spider centred 45's. If a 45 sold well, it could appear in both formats. If a 45 was re-promoted, again the 2nd press may have been spider centred (such as Edwin's "Stop Her On Sight"). I'd guess that as "Centre City" sold so well in the UK, it was pressed up in both forms. To answer your question ........ YES, I think the single pictured in the ebay auction had a spider snap in adapter when it was manufactured that someone just took out. I can't be certain (memory is lapsing fast in old age) but I'm sure my UK 45 copy of "Center City" has a solid centre.