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    Jj jackson - but it's alright [[rare live video footage)

    Here's something really special.........


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    I remember this t.v. clip.

    I loved that song, another great hit from the year of great hits in 1966!!

    S.S.
    ***

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    Marv,
    Was Ollie McLaughlin the producer of that song?

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    J.j. Could move,very cool indeed from the great year[1966].

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    I always loved that song. I was just three years old when it came out, but I remember watching that Calla label spin round and round on the big record player.

    But, the true mono version of it is kind of rare on CD. The only place I have it is on that Rhino "Beg, Scream & Shout" box.

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    Producer was Lew Futterman, according to the label on this youtube clip.

    I saw JJ live in the UK back end of the 60s in a neighbouring town. 'Modsters' from the area but the town had a sizeable anti-mod crowd, so it was a split audience. I remember poor JJ having to dodge glasses thrown at him from this crowd but carried on regardless. I think we left sharpish soon afterwards.

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    I think this was recorded in England.

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    It was. Here's a snippet from Wikipedia ......

    The single was recorded in the United Kingdom, featuring some of Britain's top jazzmusicians of the day, including Terry Smith on guitar, Dick Morrissey on tenor sax and John Marshall on drums, and who would later make up his backing band for the following two albums [[one of which was also titled "But It's Alright"). In 1969, Warner Bros. Records re-released "But It's Alright" as a single after he signed with them. The single peaked at No. 45 on Billboard when it re-entered the chart on March 29, 1969.

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    Quote Originally Posted by motony View Post
    I think this was recorded in England.
    Yes, it was! And, as mentioned, it was produced by Lew Futterman, as stated on the record label.

    "But It's Alright" has the distinction of being perhaps the first R&B record recorded in England.

  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by MIKEW-UK View Post
    In 1969, Warner Bros. Records re-released "But It's Alright" as a single after he signed with them.
    And, that's probably where that awful fake-stereo version came from.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ralpht View Post
    Marv,
    Was Ollie McLaughlin the producer of that song?
    Ralph, I'm not sure but I am trying to find out. I know recorded it over in England with English musicians. I will let you know!

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulwally View Post
    Producer was Lew Futterman, according to the label on this youtube clip.

    I saw JJ live in the UK back end of the 60s in a neighbouring town. 'Modsters' from the area but the town had a sizeable anti-mod crowd, so it was a split audience. I remember poor JJ having to dodge glasses thrown at him from this crowd but carried on regardless. I think we left sharpish soon afterwards.
    Ok Soulwally, there ya go! Thanks !

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    All I know is that was my JAM back in the day! LOL!

  14. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by Soul Sister View Post
    I remember this t.v. clip.

    I loved that song, another great hit from the year of great hits in 1966!!

    S.S.
    ***
    Sister, maybe we'll start a "Class of '66" thread?

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    Hey solulster,i bet that you were so cool at three they were calling you[baby soulster].

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    Quote Originally Posted by arr&bee View Post
    Hey solulster,i bet that you were so cool at three they were calling you[baby soulster].
    I wish. It would have been way less embarrassing than what my real nickname was.

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    Marv2,
    Sounds good to me, 1966 was an awesome year for soul music. I know R&R [[arr&beee) would be joining that class too.

    S.S.
    ***

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    Quote Originally Posted by Soul Sister View Post
    Marv2,
    Sounds good to me, 1966 was an awesome year for soul music. I know R&R [[arr&beee) would be joining that class too.

    S.S.
    ***
    Then I will get at it this weekend!!!

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