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theboyfromxtown
01-23-2015, 04:57 PM
Have you guys seen this


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_t1XE9o6yr4&feature=youtu.be

bradburger
01-23-2015, 05:05 PM
Very interesting.

A great find John, and thanks for posting!

I wonder if Motown did anymore of these?

Cheers

Paul

Methuselah2
01-23-2015, 05:15 PM
How strange but how tasty. "May I have some more, sir?" A real rarity, I'd say. Thank you Tbfxt. Well done.

fatmaninthethirdrow
01-23-2015, 06:08 PM
Johnny - this is high class stuff

Do you know who the nice lady featured is?

And SECONDLY....you hound, the version of this song is different at the end to any version I've heard before! Was it released and if so where??

x:rolleyes:

jobucats
01-23-2015, 06:11 PM
This indeed, was a great find. The song itself, although not a major hit, is what I consider one of the HDH/4Tops masterpieces musically. I look at this as one of those productions that were a little too complex and "out of the box" for most of the listening audience at that time. A mystery to me is what the background voices are singing at just after Levi sings, "I keep waiting, waiting till your voice again I see."

alexstassi
01-23-2015, 06:19 PM
Really enjoyed that. Nice alternate version

Roger Polhill
01-23-2015, 06:31 PM
Thanks John. This is a track from "Reach Out Definitive Performances 1965 - 1973" Surely all of you out there own this dvd .If not, why not!

mowest
01-23-2015, 07:15 PM
"The song itself, although not a major hit..."

It actually was a pretty sizeable hit: #14 on Billboard Pop [[8 weeks), #9 on Cashbox [[9 weeks), #10 on Billboard R&B [[9 weeks), #9 on Record World [[9 weeks) and #12 on Record Retailer [[UK, 9 weeks).

It probably suffered from a little listener fatigue as it was the fourth song in the "Reach Out" singles . The formula was running a little thin.

reese
01-23-2015, 07:35 PM
Johnny - this is high class stuff

Do you know who the nice lady featured is?

And SECONDLY....you hound, the version of this song is different at the end to any version I've heard before! Was it released and if so where??

x:rolleyes:

I believe the woman is Diana Ross' sister Rita.

psychedelic jacques
01-23-2015, 08:16 PM
Johnny - this is high class stuff

Do you know who the nice lady featured is?

And SECONDLY....you hound, the version of this song is different at the end to any version I've heard before! Was it released and if so where??

x:rolleyes:

...and I think it's a different mix of the alternate version released on the FourEver box set [[with the additional Levi vocals on the fade) - I don't like this mix much, as the intrumentation feels drowned out by the vocals, but I love the video.

blackguy69
01-23-2015, 08:48 PM
Have you guys seen this


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_t1XE9o6yr4&feature=youtu.be

this is from the Four DVD performances. i have this already

jobucats
01-23-2015, 09:39 PM
When I wrote "The song itself, although not a major hit...", I was aware of the chart numbers, however, I took in to account that I don't recall it being performed in their live concerts consistently. My concept of 'major' is, rightfully so, different than the guy's down the street.

Also, my comment , "A mystery to me is what the background voices are singing just after Levi sings, 'I keep waiting, waiting till your voice again I see' is in reference to the single itself, not to this video version.

MotownLover
01-23-2015, 10:07 PM
Really liked the Tops on Motown especially so during the HDH era. In retrospect about this single release, could the fact that the flip side of this single also got airplay and charted: "I'll Turn To Stone" have had a negative impact on the "7-Rooms Of Gloom" highest chart position? In those days, did a double-sided hit help propel the favored side up the charts further or not? Often wondered about this. I liked both sides myself.

Note that although I've stated that I favor their HDH produced material, there were some exceptions. For example, "Yesterday's Dreams" grew on me over the years, and really liked some of Frank Wilson's work with them such as "Still Water Runs Deep".

mowest
01-23-2015, 11:31 PM
"In those days, did a double-sided hit help propel the favored side up the charts further or not?"

"Split airplay" has been blamed for preventing both sides of a record from being really big hits. "You Lost The Sweetest Boy"/"What's Easy For Two..." by Mary Wells comes to mind.

144man
01-24-2015, 12:27 PM
I've never been quite sure what's being sung on the fadeout, but it sounds very much like "You have to come back."

jobucats
01-24-2015, 12:48 PM
I've never been quite sure what's being sung on the fadeout, but it sounds very much like "You have to come back."

Thanks, 144man, I agree...sounds like those words to me and they fit perfectly.

tmd
01-24-2015, 08:45 PM
They often refer to the trilogy of Reach Out, Standing in the Shadows of Love and Bernadette.
I disagree it was a quartet, and this song is amazing, the music and the singing are great- one of James Jameson's best.
How they had so many great songs in such a little time is remarkable

Philles/Motown Gary
01-25-2015, 06:21 AM
I've always loved "7 Rooms Of Gloom". Great melody and top-notch production in a minor key, and a super performance by the Tops & The Andantes.

arr&bee
01-27-2015, 06:42 PM
Haaaaaaaaaaaa,loved it very cute,looks like the guys were on the golf course during this shoot.

midnight johnny
01-28-2015, 04:28 PM
I've never been quite sure what's being sung on the fadeout, but it sounds very much like "You have to come back." Martin....I know what you mean....so I went on a search....found Pat Benetar's version that I didn't know existed. I also found a few set's of lyrics. I don't always trust those lyric sites, but a few were consistent in what lyrics they gave.....so here's what I found........ And all the windows are painted black, I'll wait right here 'til you get back I keep waitin' and waitin', 'til your face again I see[[I want you back now) I keep waitin' and waitin', I want you back now[[I want you back now) I keep waitin' and waitin', c'mon back nowI keep waitin' and waitin' and waitin', waitin', waitin', waitin'[[I want you back now) C'mon back now

Lyrics: http://ambilyrics.com/f/the-four-tops/7-rooms-of-gloom BTW....on the alternate mix of "7ROG" that's a wee bit longer, the lyrics go "I'll keep waiting....waiting 'til your face again I see, I'll Keep waiting....waiting until you come back to me"

Mark Desjardines
01-28-2015, 05:12 PM
John; There's another very cool cover of "7 Rooms of Gloom" not currently up on youtube, that I have on a 2001 remaster Blondie CD "East to the Beat" with "extra" cuts. Well worth seeking out! Pat Benetar and Blondie definitely knew a what a HOT song H-D-H and the Four Tops threw down!

midnight johnny
01-28-2015, 05:39 PM
John; There's another very cool cover of "7 Rooms of Gloom" not currently up on youtube, that I have on a 2001 remaster Blondie CD "East to the Beat" with "extra" cuts. Well worth seeking out! Pat Benetar and Blondie definitely knew a what a HOT song H-D-H and the Four Tops threw down! Mark....would love to hear the Blondie's version!