Everything posted by Roburt
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Early Skinheads & Soul / Rare Soul 68-72
As has been said earlier in this thread (a good while ago), many of the original mod / soul boys from the mid 60's never really got the skinhead / suedehead scene. Guess we'd grown up a bit, were much more into steady relationships with lasses & less prone to adopt the more wild clothing choices of some skins. We didn't object to the ska / reggae music they liked as that had always been played in mod clubs back in the day. But they seemed to take over soul nights (@ places like the Attic in Donny) and change them for the worse (from our point of view). I also never got the way that many skins / suedes were quite racist yet were happy to spend their nights dancing to 100% black music ... WEIRD. Never objected to selling some of my old reggae / ska 45's to any of them though (back then).
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Discovering great alternative versions of a great song
Love good alt versions of soul songs ... Probably been a thread on here in the past ... BUT ... have to make mention of the Curtis Mayfield song "I've Been Trying" ... loads of decent versions of that around. A late addition to the long list ...
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Casino Club advert
What was it about the wet side of the hills (Lancs) and the Casino name. Seems back in the 60's, there was Wigan Casino Club, Bolton Casino Club, Westhoughton Casino Club, Leigh Casino Ballroom, Burnley Casino Club and Blackpool Casino (club or ballroom) .... and you couldn't bet in any of them at the time.
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What interesting vinyl do you have ?
7" Little LP's / Mini LP's were made (for jukebox use) from around 1962 right thru to the mid 70's ... maybe in the late 60's, there number tailed off but then returned (due to demand) in the early 70's. A good number of intertesting releases are out there, including a few that were put out in QUADRAPHONIC format ( a short term fad, where you had a stereo system with 4 seperate speakers & you only got the true musical effect in one place in the room). Seeburg badged up their machines as being DUAL PLAY -- EP ALBUM 7"ers being listed in a different window on their jukeboxes to ordinary 45's. The list of current releases (well some of them) dates from May 66 -- think it was done especially for venues where jazz tracks were the most popular plays..
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What interesting vinyl do you have ?
Going back to LP covers ... there were always annual Grammy Awards for the best LP cover designs, though until soul labels started taking album cover design seriously (at the end of the 60's), those awards just about always went to pop, rock, classical or jazz releases ... some award winning album graphics with a few decent soul covers added in ...
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The Spindles on ABC ??
Is anything known about the Spindles who had 2 x 45's out on ABC in April & October 1966. I know they had links to Dennis Lambert (who produced their sides for Don Costa Productions / DCP), to Lou Courtney who helped write the top side of their 2nd 45 and obviously to Don Costa. "Ten Shades Of Blue" has a matrix number that follows stright on from the two cuts on their 1st release, so all 4 were probably cut at the same studio session & they never then returned to a studio (at least as the Spindles) to cut anything else. It's strange that their singles escaped on ABC as at the time DCP Records had just been bought out by United Artists & renamed Veep, Dennis Lambert was working for Mercury and Lou Courtney was also doing work with Mercury / Smash & Phillips acts. The group was obviously based in the New York area and they just seemed to disappear after their 2 ABC outings. To me the lead singer sounds quite white, so they could have been a Blue-eyed group but they certainly made some good cuts. They obviously have nothing to do with Balto's Frankie & the Spindles, who were still going by the name Frankie & the Spinners back in 66.
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A Steinways Pictorial
The Glories certainly hit the ground running from the day the new group was formed ... they seemed to be constantly out on tour of various chitlin circuit venues down the eastern seaboard ... 4 separate packages that played the Howard Theatre in DC that they were part of ...
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Soul Source guide to record collecting.
Another format introduced back in the mid to late 60's that are fun to collect (good to frame up as wall hangings in a record room) ... HIP-POCKET RECORDS .... only cost 69c & usually discounted to 39c as the format never really caught on ...
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What interesting vinyl do you have ?
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What interesting vinyl do you have ?
Another format I find highly collectable ... strange diameter discs .... This Etta James on UK Island came as just an ordinary 7" release, but a limited edition version escaped as a 10" disc ...
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Soul Source guide to record collecting.
Everyone will know this, but for completeness on this thread .... old 78's and acetates are great to collect, just don't play the original disc much at all (or you'll probably ruin them) ...
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What interesting vinyl do you have ?
I have a few funny shaped 45's somewhere in the collection (soul related ones too). Think I have a square one & a heart-shaped one + others (can't remember the exact shape of those though). Always did buy funny vinyl (country of origin, shape, colour, piccy discs, etc.) if they were cheap enough.
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Falcons 45
I knew you'd have the full story Robb. MANY THANX. Only one version of "This Heart Of Mine"seems to be up on Youtube (the later Chess version) . . . . . . . does that sound much more up-to-date than the Kudo version ?? Yank, as your post confirms, the Chess deal for the Falcon's Kudo tracks was done in May 58 (see May 58 dated item in my 1st post -- stating Chess paid $9000 for those cuts).
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Falcons 45
Anyone here know the story behind the 45's featuring tracks from the Falcons on Kudo, Chess & Anna (RobbK perhaps)?? I know the story began in spring 1958 when the Falcons (Joe Stubbs, Eddie Floyd, Mack Rice, Willie Schofield and Lance Finnie) cut tracks for Detroit label Kudo Records (owned by Robert West ?). A 45 escaped, the 1st on the label with "This Heart Of Mine" being the top side. Almost immediately, Chess picked up the group's cuts and paid Kudo a decent sum. The group (who'd originally come together in 55 and had cut for Mercury & Silhouette ahead of Kudo) moved on and no actual 45 by them escaped on Chess. The group's next outing emerged on Flick ("You're So Fine") and was soon enjoying lots of action. UnArt picked it up for national distribution and it went Top 10 R&B / Top 20 pop on the US charts in summer 59. A follow up was put out by Unart but a 45 on Chess also emerged in November 59. This featured their song that had come out on Kudu coupled with a Berry Gordy penned item ("Just For Your Love"). The old Kudo number though was assigned a different length (time-wise) this time around and had an extra writer credited. Then in February 1960, the same two tracks came out on an Anna 45. I know that the Chess deal would have come about via Berry Gordy as Miracles tracks also appeared shortly afterwards on Chess. MY QUESTION ... did Chess use the Kudo tracks they'd bought for $9000 or were both sides of the Falcons Chess 45 sourced from BG ... . . . . Kudo Records was for a while based out of United Artists building in Detroit so why didn't Unart pick up the Falcons disc for natonal distribution (as they did stuff made by Marv Johnson who had a Kudo 45 released at the same time as the Falcons Kudo 45 -- this & later Marv J outings having BG connections) ..... If Chess did utilise the Kudo cut track on Chess #1743, how did they land the BG track they coupled it with ? ... AND ... why after this pairing had come out on Chess, did it reappear on Anna just a few months later ??
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What interesting vinyl do you have ?
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Fantasy Studios To Close
Lots of jazzy stuff cut there, including this ...
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Fantasy Studios To Close
Another project laid down there ... the 3 Pieces album in 75 ...
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Fantasy Studios To Close
The famous Fantasy Studios in Berkeley up near San Fran is to close .... . . . much great music has been made / mastered 'mixed there down the years ... a sad occurance ... https://www.berkeleyside.com/2018/07/29/berkeleys-fantasy-studios-an-internationally-renowned-film-and-music-studio-to-close-its-doors https://fantasystudios.com/about/ An example of a track cut there ...
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What interesting vinyl do you have ?
Other oddities of sorts I missed off my list above ... US / UK acetates & test pressings, 7" Mini LP's / Little LP's (for juke box use in the US). No need to post any 'funny country' vinyl as there's already a long running thread for such items.
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What interesting vinyl do you have ?
Picture discs were very much in vogue in the 70's (& later), so there's all sorts of strange looking soul 45's & Lp's out there (both US, UK & Euro issues). There's also limited edition coloured vinyl 45, Italian Jukebox 7" releases, 7" releases that tied in with soul acts appearing at Euro Music Festivals (such as Midem), different promo copies of singles (some on different national labels to the original local label issue) and other similar oddities ... Then there are all the records pressed up in strange countries or on 78 in the Philippines / India, etc. when everywhere else they were on 45. A few examples ... some of those below are original / old releases, others more modern reissues ...
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1960's US Radio Stns & Charts
A few that WSOK featured back in the day ...
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1960's US Radio Stns & Charts
This station (WSOK Savannah) only played black music (soul, R&B, blues, gospel) but they did managr to playlist the only US 45 by lilly-white UK outfit Felders Orioles ...
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Bettye LaVette Mag Article
Bettye keeps on getting media attention ... well I suppose after being the the music biz for well over 55 years, she deserves it ... https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/bettye-lavette-things-have-changed-tour-soul-survivor-703016/
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1960's US Radio Stns & Charts
A few cuts that WAWA were playing ...
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1960's US Radio Stns & Charts