how common are these 45s? (links included)
djnikoless
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I on a mission to put all my favorite stuff into my ipod so I started going thru my 45s to see what I didn't have mp3s too and came up with a bunch that I couldn't find with some quick download searches either so I just got curious at how common they are. I never really pay attention to the "rarity" of records so I'm out of touch with all that...I just know what I like. Anyway, I wanted to share these and I thought I might as well satisfy curiousity while at it:1)Lavell Kamma & His Afro Soul ReviewSoft Soulhttp://www.sendspace.com/file/9nymy8I Know Where It's Athttp://www.sendspace.com/file/mq8gtoTupelo Sound, no year2)Al Wilson-Be Concernedhttp://www.sendspace.com/file/2w5frhThis is a perfect R&B song to me. He has a incredible voice and uses it very well. The lyrics have some meaning to them. It just sounds really really good.Playboy Records 1976B side to his "I've Got A Feeling (We'll Be Seeing Each Other Again) 453)Billy Stewart-To Love To Lovehttp://www.sendspace.com/file/lmzqdaChess 1966flipside to his "summertime" 45.This is a great song. Nice drums and great singing.4)Ted Taylor-Something strange is going on in my house. Nice funk track. Great lyrics. When I Play this I generally get people asking what it is.http://www.sendspace.com/file/5oxl0sRonin Records, no year listed. This is from my 45 and the other side is "Funky Thing" which is good too but it's pretty beat up on that side.5)Ted Taylor-Houston Town/Bread Box 45Houston Townhttp://www.sendspace.com/file/kjnlyfBread Boxhttp://www.sendspace.com/file/v825vaRonin Records, no date listed 6)Messengers-In The Junglehttp://www.sendspace.com/file/l7tkplRare Earth 1971more rock based but still good.6)The Superlatives 45Lonely In A Crowdhttp://www.sendspace.com/file/ozql23don't walk awayhttp://www.sendspace.com/file/x2pkjinice and soulful with a lil drum action too. The Label is "Dynamics" and there is no year listed.7)Willie Henderson-Let's Merengue/Gangsta Boogie Bump Let's Merenguehttp://www.sendspace.com/file/3rq5g2 Gangsta Boogie Bumphttp://www.sendspace.com/file/ercgxzplayboy records 1974. good stuff...8)Soul Survivors-Impossible Mission (Mission Impossible)http://www.sendspace.com/file/gyyueqI think this was sampled for something, I just cant remember what...Crimson Records, no date. Produced by Gamble-Huff9)Skylark-The Writing's On The Wallhttp://www.sendspace.com/file/ydn3gyThis has been sampled. I mostly know it from PRT and myself back in '90... Capitol Records, 197210)Dyke & The Blazers-Shotgun Slimhttp://www.sendspace.com/file/pic2emmore great stuff from them! It's the flipside to the "We Got More Soul" 45.Original Sound, no year listedThere's a bunch more but that's all I got transferred so far and some where had sound quality issues so I didn't bother to transfer...anyway, enjoy.
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The Tupelo Sound is slightly obscure but there's clean copies floating around so I think stock quantity may exist out there somewhere. I wouldn't mind finding a copy of that Superlatives, tho' it may be pretty easy to get back east. Alot of the other titles are pretty common methinks .
Cool tunes~~ thanks for sharing!
thanx for the feedback.
that it was one of the most strangely common 45's
I know of, since everyone seems to have it, everywhere
in the country, but when you first find it and look at
it, you think there must have only been 200 pressed, it
just has that look. Great single, by the way - there's this
article available online, someone's college thesis, that tells
his whole life story and the story behind making the single -
I think they even mention how it was so widely distributed
but don't clear it up...it's available HERE as a PDF.
Superlatives is fairly common on Westbound, but I don't recall seeing
it on the original label. Another great 45. Morocco Mole's favorite.
I'm interested in hearing that Messengers track, I have the earlier
LP on Rare Earth and it has some moments. They were originally "Michael
& the Messengers" and you may find some good 45's by them under that name.
Unfortunately, I can't get the download, when I click it I just get
a sendspace page with no link(?)
Ted Taylor is the man. I have the 80's press of Houston Town that P-Ro
mentioned. Stereo Jack's fifty-cent box.
Here's a fairly common 45 I picked up last week and really liked.
I posted it on W*******y but not over here...the intro to this track
kills me everytime:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/2catai
http://www.sendspace.com/file/l7tkpl
Yeah i've been curious about a Ted Taylor 45 i have too...
"Somebody's Gettin' It" on Alarm. It also gets asked about whenever i play it, but i can't seem to find anything about it. Wondering why this dude doesn't get more props... And thanks for the links by the way. I'll add in a bit...
http://www.yousendit.com/download/M7F9Mc42Qa8%3D
thanks!
Buy it Now, and 13 available. Dope 45 for sure
indeed, one of the best double-siders to come out of detroit!
Can't name any offhand (try Dusty Grooves), but I know for a fact that Ted Taylor (R.I.P.) is well-repped in the CD reissue game. In Chicago at least, his 45's (especially on the Ronn label) turn up all the time. He sold to the same grits-&-greens soul-blues audience that also supported Tyrone Davis, Latimore, Z.Z. Hill, both Johnny Taylors, Little Milton, etc.. If I had to do a Ted Taylor personal Top 10 and rank the cuts in order, 1972's "I'm Just A Crumb In Your Bread Box" would be right smack at #1. No, wait a minute, I'd put "Long Ago" up there. Ah, "Only The Lonely Knows?" Fuck it - the man recorded some classic stuff through the years.
You might want to track down The Super Taylors, a 70's-era album on Ronn (later reished on CD) that comped individual selections from Ted and his labelmate, Little Johnny Taylor, plus a few good duets between the two (supposedly the whole album was an unfinished Ted & LJT duet LP fleshed out with previously released tracks). And this is just the short version of his history - he was also on Ebb, MCA, his own Solpudgits in the '80s (I don't know what that means either), Atco, Duke, and OKeh (where he waxed the version of "Ramblin' Rose" that the MC 5 based their rendition on).
I've seen it, but not often. I have the album it comes from, which is titled 1976. I think Ted's version came out around the same time as Johnnie Taylor's, which was on Columbia and was his followup to "Disco Lady" if I'm not mistaken. (Naturally, Johnnie's version KILLED Ted's, chart-wise...it was Johnnie who would up having the hit.)
This early Ted Taylor LP on Okeh, collecting his
45's for that label, is an excellent piece of early
60's R&B and hard soul, including the previously mentioned
original of "Rambling Rose." It can usually be found for
relatively low dollars.
You mean Ronn...1972 was the year on this one. "I'm Just A Crumb In Your Bread Box" was the A-side. I don't think this charted, but it was a big hit in the Southern states.
Does this have "That's The Way A Woman Is" on the reverse side?
Out of this group of ten, I probably see 10,9,5,4,3, and 2 the most in the field. The Dyke, Skylark, Billy Stewart and Al Wilson tracks were the flip sides to hits so naturally those are gonna turn up on the regular.
1968
1969
is 1976 worth tracking down...?
1978
Well, thanks to YOU for the info, because that is the most common Ted Taylor album out there, and the fact that it was on a major label in the late '70s kinda scared me away. Guess I've been right to avoid it.
It's not bad. It doesn't take me to the mountaintop like his Ronn, Atco and OKeh recordings, but it's not an embarrassment either. Get it if you find it at a reasonable price.
That Messengers does have that cut on the flip side.
What's the name of the Al Wilson album that the 45 comes from with "Be concerned". I found some more of his stuff that is good but I really like his voice so i'm trying to find more.