Originally Posted by
westgrandboulevard
P/M Gary
I think you and I must have had a mirror situation going on!
I was just as fascinated by the recordings of American acts which were being released here in the UK on labels like Oriole, London, Stateside, Pye InternationaI - eagerly anticipated after reading the names on the US charts, published in music papers over here. I was often pre-sold on them simply by reading the group or artist names. Names like Miracles, Temptations, Supremes, Martha & The Vandellas all seemed so glamorous LOL
To my ears, the cover versions or new recordings made in similar style here in the UK were always second-best, and the artists didn't possess the same degree of stage presence and glamour. Just as one example, Kiki Dee is a fine singer, but her version of 'How Glad I Am' just didn't compare to that of Nancy Wilson. White voice, trying to sound black....so it's interesting that you didn't feel the same.
Some of the cover versions made here were good, but never better. To me, the originals, from the US were always and still the greatest. Ours didn't have that Hitsville sound, which always did it for me [[and still does), and sounded more like Motown recordings where the band track was recorded on the West Coast, which generally didn't do it for me [[and still don't).
Don't get me started on our own girl groups....:[[
Billy Ocean opened for the MS&S Supremes on their final performance at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane, London, 1977. He blasted 'Love Really Hurts Without You' to the rafters, and was cheered likewise. A very engaging personality. Billy is still working, and was interviewed recently on TV. He now sports a white beard and 'dreads'. With his amused, twinkling eyes, he has the air of a mystic about him!
You mention Madeline Bell, and say 'one of your UK artists'. You did know that Madeline is American by birth? Came over in the early 60s. From Newark, New Jersey. That made her authentic! Madeline is still working, and also on TV recently being interviewed. Lives in Spain, and lost her husband a few years ago.
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