John, in the Ivy Hunter compilation some of the vocals I recognize as Ron Isley's, not Ivy Hunter, am I right?
John, in the Ivy Hunter compilation some of the vocals I recognize as Ron Isley's, not Ivy Hunter, am I right?
Soulwally thank you for the reminder, i have Emporers of soul box,cannot understand why it did n't jump out at me years ago, glad thats sorted, also some crackers from Ivy jo. need a comp on him, great stuff, cheers gang.
Chalky
From a legal point of view of releasing the track, would you not agree that if it was possible to put it out, then it would have come out as a Spinners track but not G C Cameron? Similar to the way Dennis Edwards credited tracks came out on the Contours [[eg Baby Hit And Run).
Thanks Keith. I am really looking forward to this release.
Jim
I read somewhere that Frank had a version I didn`t make it up.I always check annotations and record "assigned" etc. in a book.Same with G.C. who also has a solo of "Together We Can Make Such Sweet Music." After all some of The Supremes early releases were assigned to Jean Terrell.I can only go on what I read if it is wrong I`m sorry.
Roger There is no need to say sorry to me. I have read things in the past that were subsequently proved to be false. I am no different to you, I have made mistakes before...and plenty of them too.
You're absolutely right about Jean Terrell too. Although her name was not spelt like that at the time!
Oh Jeez my birthday today and im praying for days to pass till the cd release,just don't need this at my age in life,sometimes i wish we did not have to know about upcoming release so soon[ only joking]this kind of stuff keeps me going,keep up the great work,cheers.
I'm looking forward to the Spinners CD .. the cover is awesome
As regards the Ivy Jo and Funk Bros tracks featured on YouTube I can say that Ivy Jo's personal collection was the origin of the tapes.
They were transferred to cassette at least 15 years ago and, as you can hear, quality was very variable with some of the tapes being damaged. That is particularly noticeable on his alternate lyric version of 'To See The Sun Again'
There were numerous band tracks including things like 'We'll Find a Way' which I don't think is featured in the YouTube medley.
The tapes also featured things that were subsequently issued, such as The Four Tops 'Fantasy' in addition to others that remain unreleased such as Gladys Knight 'The Things That Time Cannot Erase' which is, to my mind, one of the best GK cuts ever.
I really have no idea who has put these things up on YouTube but i have a fairly good idea where they came from
Andy
Keith_Hughes, what a Truly Amazing Collection and the cover of the CD is Superb! such class! just can't wait
for it to be released, wish you every success.
Are the UK folk group the Spinners still in existence?
If so, I hope they're not going to moan if Ace release the CD without the "Detroit" prefix to the group's name.
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Andy, very interesting. I presume that Motown still own these masters....I wonder how, and why Ivy copied them. Was there any project in mind? In any event I'm sure he's entitled to keep a record of his work.I'd love to hear more of his productions/band tracks etc.
Regarding who, and why, these were put on Youtube, would Ivy be aware? Shame if he isn't.
I guess that Motown must own them but I'm not sure I'd class them as masters e.g. finished product fit for release .. on the whole they seem to be working demos, guide vocals or rehearsals. On the whole the quality of the tapes were sub-standards in terms of sound quality and the inclusion of 'security bleeps'.
I don't think the variety of songs suggested a specific project as the broad selection of artists involved would suggest, to me, that it was just his stuff in general.
Why did Ivy copy them .... I can only assume he wanted to listen to them at home to continue formulating their construction, both musically and lyrically, as part of his creative process.
As to why he subsequently let somebody else copy them years later, which has subsequently resulted in them becoming available via YouTube, I can only suggest that he never really imagined that such things would be of great interest so many years after their recording and some people can be very persuasive as some of us have found out..
I don't think Ivy will know the tracks are out there ... would he be bothered ? I'm not sure
Andy
Bumping for some friends
Ok, I'll ask..Why does this collection stop at 1967?
I believe that there is to be another around "2nd Time Around" Ross.
£11.94 on Amazon UK today pre-order
I'd like to think there may be another Spinners' CD, but the reason we stopped at 1967, Ross, is simply that that's when their first album was released [[in the US): we thought we should keep the bonus tracks within the timeline.
I see on Amazonuk for less than 12 quid,can't waitfor vol 2 also, cheers people.
Found the tracklisting on Importcds.com. Their preorder price is $14.19.
Track Listing
Track # Title
1 That's What Girls Are Made For
2 I'll Always Love You
3 Truly Yours
4 For All We Know
5 It Hurts To Be In Love
6 Tomorrow May Never Come
7 Sweet Thing
8 I Cross My Heart
9 Where Is That Girl
10 Like A Good Man Should
11 How Can I
12 I Just Can't Help But Feel The Pain
13 Darling
14 Words Can't Describe
15 12 O'Clock
16 Lonely Tomorrow
17 I Want My Baby Back
18 Nobody Else But You
19 Just Another Guy
20 This Feeling In My Heart
21 Memories Of Her Love [[Keep Haunting Me)
22 What More Could A Boy Ask For
23 Head Over Heels In Love With You Baby
24 Too Late I Learned
25 Tea House In China Town
26 We're Gonna Be More Than Friends
http://www.importcds.com/Music/24075...bum-1963-67-CD
Will there be any leads by Chico Edwards on the set? I know he and Henry co-lead on "Tomorrow May Never Come", but i've only heard one track where he sings by himself! But it was a tri-phi era recording!
Bobby Smith said all the leads were sung by him, bar one, where he didn't recognise the singer and thought it might be Marvin Gaye! Should be an interesting discussion on the Board ...
Bumping for 'Bingo'
Not long to wait,hope the release date stays, cheers.
Just placed my order today at HMV U.K - cheaper than amazon at £10 free postage...
http://hmv.com/hmvweb/simpleMultiSea...mitSearch.y=19
Keith: Perhaps Bobbie means Tomorrow May Never Come, which on the original album was the oldest-sounding track along with That's What Girls Are Made Of. And, yes, it is a sort of close-harmony tune featuring two of the guys. But I reckon the 'Marvin' track will be one of the previously-unreleased items.
Yes Soulwally, Bobbie was referring to one of the new tracks.
Official release date is Monday 25 June 2012 - Just 2 days time
I see the page for this set is now up at Ace, with some samples for those who can't wait till Monday! : -
http://www.acerecords.co.uk/content....9&release=8992
Cheers
Paul
It amazes me that even in 2012, there is still some great music in the Motown Vault that still has to see the light of day
HMV hasn't emailed me that it's on its way yet. Has anyone received notification?
Mine`s on it`s way - just been informed. Starting to fizz !
We have been very very fortunate to have received the volume of unreleased material that we have the past couple of years. It's definitely win, win. We get the releases, and Ace gets not only nice sales, but the cash up front via the pre - sell, so they continue to dig up more product that doesn't cost anything to record with the only expense being the fees to Universal for the rights to release the product. There have been some nice collections from Ace, but this one from the cover to the track list, looks like it is going to be a huge seller.
Further to John's comment - and have listened to a soundclip of 'We're gonna be more than friends' on ACE's website, what amazes me is that I get the same buzz from hearing 'new' Motown recordings as I did 30 years ago when I first discovered the music.
I still love all the old stuff I've been listening to for years - but hearing new sounds keeps it so alive.
Thanks, Berry, for being far too fussy about what you chose to release. And recording SO MUCH material!
I've been buying so much Motown the last year that I thought I'd wait on this, but now I'm itchin' to get it.
Amazon Uk states: Usually dispatched within 1 to 2 months?????.
Just received mine from Amazon UK this morning, but what a pain! has anyone else tried to load it to their iPod, tracks 9, 14,15,22,24,25 & 26 will not load, just stick at the start all the time, looked if I could download them on iTunes but but not available. so a little disappointed!
Managed to load all tracks now except the last three 24,25 & 26 and they will not even play on a CD player, they just keep sticking, has no one else had this problem?
Yes John
I do have the same problem
John
Ive had a ring round to a few people and it looks like it's just you and me. All the other guys are fine with their copies.
Mine's Okeh
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