I see that Dusty Groove is listing a Shorty Long release for March. Is this an Ace release or Hip-O? No tracking list posted.
I see that Dusty Groove is listing a Shorty Long release for March. Is this an Ace release or Hip-O? No tracking list posted.
Well hellooooo to that piece of wonderful news. Well spotted!
This is good news!
Ace of course.
Wonderful.
Superb news!!!!
Well done Keith and all the ACE team.
I`m fizzing at the bung.
We should all get on our hands and knees and worship the ground that Keith, Mick, and all the other ACE staff walk on. We need to be indebted to them forever. Thank you all.
Hello om bunging at the fizz........... Amazing to hear, i have the albums mp3ed with covers but this cd will be ultimate for me ,you lads are pulling out all the stops,thank you zillions,can;t wait cheers.
I see I've been scooped! Mick asked me to announce this yesterday, but things caught up with me.
Yes indeed, Ace are pleased to announce the upcoming release of this CD at the end of March. It will comprise the two Shorty Long LPs, never before released on CD, plus a couple of bonus tracks to complete the description "the Complete Stereo Masters" - stereo versions of "Mobile Lil The Dancing Witch" and "Chantilly Lace". Fans of Shorty who count the latter as their favourite Shorty track [[I'm one of them) will be delighted to discover this is a completely different - and unedited, so much longer - vocal take to the one that was used on the mono single.
Tony Rounce is writing the essay on this one, and I think a Motown celebrity interview will be incorporated. I shall be filling in the track notes and Mick will be co-ordinating our efforts, as usual.
Meantime, I've been struggling to bring together the components of the next Ace/Motown release in order to get it to you in April. There have been a few snags along the way with that one, but I hope we'll make it. Watch this space - and I'll try not to get scooped this time!
Keith
Ivy Jo Hunter?
Great news, Keith, Mick and Ace. another release to look forwward to and treasure.
Fantastic - a full, stereo version of Chantilly Lace. That track is a tour de force for Jamerson as well as Shorty,
I can't wait for this release but I was hoping for more unreleased tracks from the vault too...a real proper anthology.
The priority was the two albums. After that there wasn't much space left, and to fill out with the remaining stereo masters was an obvious choice. Personally, I'm not a fan of mixed-mode CDs, though sometimes it's inevitable. Our next release will be all-mono - that might answer MikeW's guess ... {smile!}
1.
"Here Come The Judge"
2.
"Night Fo' Last"
3.
"Function At The Junction"
4.
"Don't Mess With My Weekend"
5.
"Ain't No Justice"
6.
"Devil With The Blue Dress"
7.
"Night Fo Last"
8.
"Stranded In The Jungle"
9.
"Here Comes Fat Albert"
10.
"Sing What You Wanna"
11.
"Another Hurt Like This"
12.
"People Sure Act Funny"
13.
"Mobile Lil The Dancing Witch"
14.
"Chantilly Lace" [[alternative version)
15.
"I Had A Dream"
16.
"A Whiter Shade Of Pale"
17.
"Memories Are Made Of This"
18.
"I'm Walkin'"
19.
"Cross My Heart"
20
"Lillie Of The Valley"
21.
"Blue Monday"
22.
"Baby Come Home To Me"
http://de.juno.co.uk/products/here-c...ers/447063-01/
Last edited by Constantin; 02-08-2012 at 02:28 PM.
While I appreciate this collection in general, it's unfortunate this isn't going to be more of a comprehensive collection/anthology with unrelased or even live cuts. I mean, what are the chances that we will ever get another Shorty release? Why not just do a proper anthology like what has been done in the past with other artist: Jimmy Ruffin, Velvelettes, Isley Brothers, Chris Clark,....
Shorty Long tracks from the vaults...............in mono?
Would the upcoming release be "Do You Love Me" extended.I don`t think that there are too many more Shorty unreleased tracks.I hope I`m wrong again.On Shorty that is.
[QUOTE=grapevine;92168.When You Are Available ....couldn't see this track in Constantin's list...?
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Grape, it's also one of my favorites but looking at the Juno link I'm afraid it's not on the CD : http://de.juno.co.uk/products/here-c...ers/447063-01/
Why this ?
Don't know where that track list came from. Here's the track list as it went down to mastering yesterday:
Here Comes The Judge
Night Fo' Last
Function At The Junction
Don't Mess With My Weekend
Ain't No Justice
Devil With The Blue Dress
Night Fo' Last
Stranded In The Jungle
Here Comes Fat Albert
Sing What You Wanna
Another Hurt Like This
People Sure Act Funny
Mobile Lil The Dancing Witch
Chantilly Lace
I Had A Dream
A Whiter Shade Of Pale
Memories Are Made Of This
I'm Walkin'
Cross My Heart
Lillie Of The Valley
Blue Monday
Baby Come Home To Me
I Wish You Were Here
When You Are Available
Give Me Some Air
The Deacon Work
Did anyone ever have a chance to see SL live in concert back in the '60s?
My LP is scratched. At last I'll be able to listen to the brilliant "Baby Come Home to Me" again.
Here Comes...Complete Motown Stereo Masters Amazon.co.uk pre order . Released March 26 Great bd pres for both me and Diane..........Added to my basket !
11.02 pounds
Search under Shroty Long
Too me ages to find it!
That is funny. Both amazon UK & US have it listed under "Shroty" Long.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Here-Comes-C...8976338&sr=1-1
http://www.amazon.com/Here-Comes-Com...8977079&sr=1-1
Motown Treasures group on Yahoo! has a cover picture.
John, you are a true collector, in every sense of the word, looking everywhere until you found it. Bravo! For many of us technically challenged "seniors", traveling by car or subway and going store-to-store in our hunt is probably much less stressful.
Hello i wonder if the mystery cd forecast for later maybe Shorty's earlier TRI-PHI and Motown singles and unissued mono sides prior to his albums,hopefully,also they include the alt version of I had a Dream on the mystery cd, ha.cheers.
...and Ace have chosen a great cover
Looks great, love it!
Last edited by Kamasu_Jr; 03-23-2012 at 02:32 PM.
HMV haven't received this from their supplier yet, so I won't get my copy by release date.
Got mine this morning. Well, this is an excellent set, isn't it? I love me a bit of Shorty Long, but I'd never heard the second album before, so quite a bit of this CD is a revelation.
Highlights so far:
* "I Had A Dream" is a totally different take to the single version I know from TCMS 9 - this is old news, I know, but exciting to me nonetheless.
* "Chantilly Lace" is also a totally different take, and while I think the original can't possibly be bettered, this is still tremendous fun [[that opening "HEL-lo!" makes me think of Homer Simpson pretending to be Mr Burns, and his end-of-second-verse giggle is just awesome), and the stereo production and MASSIVE bass are remarkable. It's like hearing a live version, or something.
* "Mobile Lil" and its Parliament-style BVs sounds about five times better in stereo than the Cellarful 4 mono version, which was already out of the park.
* "Baby Come Home To Me" I didn't know before, but it's outstanding. Again, old news, but I'm giddy with excitement.
Shorty, Shorty, Shorty. No idea how this stacks up for seasoned fans, but for me it's immediately become indispensable; I'm having more fun with this than any Ace/Kent release since Dance With The Contours. All power to Keith Hughes and Tony Rounce for making this happen.
Good to see "Chantilly Lace" show up on this compilation. I would buy it just for "Call On Me" alone. One song that has only come out on Motown Singles.
Yep - sadly "Call On Me" doesn't feature on this set. The 45 version of "Chantilly Lace" is my favourite of Shorty's Motown cuts, but it doesn't appear here either - the new stereo version of "Chantilly Lace" that's included here is considerably different from the single version. It's a totally different take, it's quite a bit longer, and I'm guessing it was an earlier take [[Shorty incorporates more of the Big Bopper's mannerisms from the original, as well as a bonus extra throaty giggle). Absolutely worth having.
Keith, Tony & Team,
Once again, congratulations on a fabulous job. It's great to have both albums on cd + the 2 bonus tracks.
The booklet essay reveals that there are only 3 more [[known) completed Shorty [[mono) vault tracks remaining, but more than a dozen songs Shorty was working on that were never completed due to his unfortunate drowning. I may well be in the minority here, but I think that a Cellarful of Motown devoted to unfinished tracks by various artists [[from 1st tier artists to the 2nd & 3rd stringers) might be an interesting body of work. It would reveal alot about the creative process. It would also allow fans of artists whose completed vault recordings are exhausted to have yet another shot of hearing something new from their favorite artist[[s)- even if it be a few snipets of rumored tracks.
I just noticed that when I put "Here Comes ...Shorty Long" in the computer, track 19 comes up as 'I Cross My Heart' rather than the correct title noted in the liner notes and annotation, 'Cross My Heart'. Hmmh....
Keith,
Is there a finished master of 'Give Me My Flowers While I'm Living' in the vaults? Or did the song evolve into 'Give Me Some Air'- as only Shorty is listed as composer?
Last edited by pj1; 03-31-2012 at 08:53 PM.
Loving the CD - thanks a bunch.
"The Prime Of Shorty Long" always felt a little to me like an unfinished work - the too growly bass on "I Cross My Heart" [[I initially thought I had a fault with my speakers when I first played the LP), the trumpet on "A Whiter Shade Of Pale" which probably could have done with another take to perfect [[but I love it anyway). Great to have both albums on CD at last!!!
Shorty had 3 records on the Trip Phi Label #1006, #1015, and #1021 consisting of five different songs. The first two had the same "B" side. Does anyone know if these selections are available anywhere else, i. e. a compact disc. I wish these had been included but there must be a problem with rereleasing Tri Phi songs. Any insight by anyone?
Roger:
I just saw where you called me a cheeky young shit. A cheeky shit I might be, but young?
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