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Even though the UK Deram label really didn’t specialize in releases for the soul or Rn. B market, . Re- released a few months later, with a different B side, the record started to get play in the US, eventually peaking on the Billboard charts at #3. Literally, every local chart I’ve ever seen it on was for a two week run. I guess the checks didn’t clear and onto the payola victim scrap heap that fantastic single went. ![]() Years later, this Flirtations track became a Northern Soul success. Northern Soul records, in simple terms, are non hit, copy versions of the Tamla/Motown sound. Many were still being recorded into the early ’7. The clubs in the North of England were insatiable for anything resembling it and hence the tag Northern Soul. Proof of the song’s validity comes in the fact that, despite being a UK act and UK made record, like most of the Motown singles from the 6. Signing to the newly formed Jay Boy, . It’s a cherished record for both London, who distributed this first Jay Boy release, and Northern collectors, like myself for starters. Produced by Richard Tee in his early days. Despite finding his professional footing in jazz by the mid 7. As with Ann Mason, I never did find out much about him, except he’s from Lancashire, that’s literally all I know. Quite frankly, I just figured it was Andy Fairweather- Low under an assumed name at the time. The Decca/Deram label was pulling that on occasion, remember Whistling Jack Smith, actually a roadie for Decca’s Unit 4 + 2. Tags: Andy Fairweather Low, Ann Mason, Decca, Deram, Jon Gunn, Northern Soul, Unit 4 + 2, Whistling Jack Smith. Posted in Andy Fairweather Low, Ann Mason, Decca, Deram, Jon Gunn, Northern Soul, Unit 4 + 2, Whistling Jack Smith . Legend has his underworld activities stretching back prior to these initial recordings. He eventually bit the bullet, literally, a victim of a suicide, although street legend claims otherwise. Having served time in the early 6. I was excited when The Mooney Suzuki, who I looked after while at Columbia, recorded in the same studio on Santa Monica Boulevard that he and Johnny had. I literally thought about it constantly while there. I was pissing in the same toilet as the dynamic duo. No one else seemed to apprciate my excitement. Prior to all that, he wrote . It was actually one of his hits (#3. Rn. B / #3. 5 Pop) in ’5. Tony King Collection. Original post: August 1. Tags: Columbia, Hullabaloo, Johnny Guitar Watson, Larry Williams, London American, Northern Soul, Okeh, The Mooney Suzuki, The Rolling Stones. Posted in Columbia, Hullabaloo, Johnny Guitar Watson, Larry Williams, London American, Northern Soul, Okeh, The Mooney Suzuki, The Rolling Stones, Tony King . Fun reading, but the real deal price guide these days is Popsike. There you get the past several years worth of final sale amounts for any record that commanded $2. According to the site, a $5. May 2. 01. 2 winning bid for the wlp of . That’s as far as the data goes back. Therefore my . Never mind, this single’s a bargain at . Just as Inez & Charlie Foxx sat sideline when Ike & Tina Turner were in reach, so too did The Vibrations when say, The Temptations were around. According to the mainstream that is, but in my world, I coveted any single by either. It’s seriously hard to recollect a song attempted in more diverse styles through the years than this. Country, reggae, alternative, disco, ska, Euro- dance, rock steady and even Latin via Trini Lopez, which is version that first introduced me to the track. No idea why his was played so heavily in upstate New York at the time (’6. Trust me, it wasn’t often a #9. BILLBOARD peak meant a record got hammered by both our local Top 4. And it’s not like there was a Latin scene going on in subzero Syracuse that winter either. Unfortunately, The Vibrations’ version never graced my ears while current in ’6. Years later I stumbled on it, unable to ignore any Okeh single with their Cadbury purple labels and matching sleeves. One play and boom, the amphetamine mess of an arrangement and speed pitched chorus made me a fan for life. Tags: Billboard, Ike & Tina Turner, Inez & Charlie Foxx, Northern Soul Price Guide, Okeh, The Temptations, The Vibrations, Trini Lopez. Posted in Billboard, Ike & Tina Turner, Inez & Charlie Foxx, Northern Soul, Northern Soul Price Guide, Okeh, The Temptations, The Vibrations, Trini Lopez . Records has become a favorite when obscure soul labels haunt my brain. You know they’re worth pursuing once a few singles, all good, find there way into your life and then, even Wikipedia doesn’t shed any info on the company. Such is the case here. From ’6. 2 to around ’6. London, and when my first orange swirl encounter occurred via a Big Amos title, I knew another chapter of collecting had begun. My best find so far: . Both sides of this one are credited to D. Bryant, and given Norm West’s two previous singles were released by Hi, I’m just guessing it’s Don Bryant. Later, a member of the successful Stax act, The Soul Children, it’s nice to hear he ended up winning. Tags: Big Amos, Don Bryant, Hi, M. O. C. Records, Norm West, Northern Soul, Northern Soul Price Guide, Stax, The Soul Children. Posted in Big Amos, Don Bryant, Hi, M. O. C. Records, Norm West, Northern Soul, Northern Soul Price Guide, Stax, The Soul Children . Not being a dancer of any worth myself, I’m probably in no position to judge. Still, this doesn’t sound easy to hully gully to, even on repeated listens. And I thought that was the whole point of Northern Soul, hence all nighters and such. Oh well, learn something everyday. I do love a voice, rich in gospel timbre, one that could’ve easily fleshed out as a rotating member of Phil Spector’s background vocalists or Ike Turner’s Ikettes even. Marva Josie possessed just that. In fact, this has a number of passages that had me slipping into The Crystals’ . By the end of ’6. Gordy singles on the market, she and her group were dropped, thereby also becoming an early roster casualty. Sure sounds like she could sing to me, even have succeeded with some Holland- Dozier- Holland or Smokey Robinson songs. Years later, this B side gained some traction in Northern Soul clubs. The label eventually repressed . In keeping with Northern Soul’s formula of non hit Motown sounding knock- offs though, . Just shy of a real chorus, the metallic thumps and all the right jingle jangles were almost enough to cover for lack of one. Records like this came off the label’s conveyer belt as often as cars did down the street. Looks as though that opinion wasn’t mine alone, given they were nowhere in sight on the label copy for their followup and swan song. No idea who was making the decisions around Motown then, but legend has it Berry Gordy was a major control freak, and he clearly knew a hit. I thought lightning never struck twice. Not only, as with . And they were on the label for God’s sake. Tags: Berry Gordy, Gordy, Holland- Dozier- Holland, La. Brenda Ben & The Beljeans, Motown, Northern Soul, Smokey Robinson, The Contours. Posted in Berry Gordy, Gordy, Holland- Dozier- Holland, La. Brenda Ben & The Beljeans, Motown, Northern Soul, Smokey Robinson, The Contours . Bloe. Name. In keeping with my previous posts about novelty songs, I was playing this a few weeks back during the holiday break. Phil and I had a late one, basically our own Northern Soul Allnighter. It was one of the many singles we’d dug out. Bloe’ always sounded average not only to me but every one I knew when originally released years back. My Anglophile friends and I would blag or buy anything in the UK charts, and this was an immediate let down. But once blessed as Northern, the single suddenly had a new glow. The record’s even in THE ESSENTIAL NORTHERN SOUL PRICE GUIDE, so there. Phil says he always gets requests for it when DJing, in England at least. Listen: 7. 1- 7. 5 New Oxford / Mr. Bloe. Name. A collaboration between Mr. Bloe, who were actually Hookfoot in disguise, and Elton John, ’7. New Oxford’ became a follow up single one year later. Titled after the address of the DJM Records office, it’s pretty valuable nowadays, both sides being Elton John’s only instrumentals. Luckily, this copy, from Tony King’s collection, still retained the original press release (above). Tags: DJM, Elton John, Hookfoot, Mr. Bloe, Northern Soul, Northern Soul Price Guide, Phil Ward, Tony King. Posted in DJM, Elton John, Hookfoot, Mr. Bloe, Northern Soul, Northern Soul Price Guide, Phil Ward . It includes some true hits, and a whole bunch that sonically fit in, but probably weren’t originally very sought after. And through this very disc, I discovered more than a few all time favorite singles: Frankie & Johnny . According to, I believe, Phil Smee’s excellent liner notes and packaging, Micky Moonshine was indeed the pseudonym of this fellow Chris Rainbow. With no resulting sales to speak of, the single was banished to the mark down bins until someone or other resuscitated it’s worthiness on the infamous Northern circuit, a very self celebrated scene of which I personally derive both musical pleasure and great amusement. So much so was the demand that at one point, toward the end of ’7. Decca reissued the 7. Therefore all ebay customers, better verify this tid bit with your seller. Tags: BBC Radio 1, Chris Rainbow, Clyde Mc. Phatter, Decca, Fearns Brass Foundry, Frankie & Johnny, Micky Moonshine, Northern Soul, Phil Smee, The Brotherhood Of Man, The Eyes Of Blue. Posted in BBC Radio 1, Chris Rainbow, Clyde Mc. Phatter, Decca, Fearns Brass Foundry, Frankie & Johnny, Micky Moonshine, Northern Soul, Phil Smee, The Brotherhood Of Man, The Eyes Of Blue . I had a few odd Dean Courtney records, a later album on some Columbia distributed label, and a few singles but none of them can touch this.
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