Monday, September 5, 2011

Father & Dj Quilty at Club Mono sept 2011

Dj Quilty playlist:

VIGON - BABY YOUR TIME IS MY TIME - EGG (fransk)

LES BAROQUES - SUCH A CAD - NORSK FONTANA

GEORGE FAME - NO THANKS - CBS

LOS IBEROS - LIAR LIAR - HISPANOVOX

KARINA - LA FORTUNA Y EL PODER - HISPANOVOX (Greenaway & Cook på spansk)

ROSE COLORED GLASS - CAN'T FIND THE TIME - BANG

FLASH - LOLLIPOP - RENEGADE

WEDDIGO - GIMME SOME LOVIN - SCEPTER

FLAVOR - SALLY HAD A PARTY - COLUMBIA

ESTHER & ABI OFARIM - PURPLE EYES - GERMAN PHILIPS DEMO

JESS & JAMES - THANK U SHOWBIZ - PALETTE

CAESAR & CLEO - LOVE IS STRANGE - UK REPRISE DEMO (aka Sonny & Cher, som avslørt av Thor Helge)

KIM D - THE REAL THING - UK PYE DEMO

THE (DETROIT) SPINNERS - SWEET THING - NORSK TAMLA M

THE PEELS - TIME MARCHES ON - KARATE

THE RONDELS - BACK BEAT NO 1 - AMY

CONNIE STEVENS - SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL - WARNER BROS (billig-utgaven for oss som ikke har råd til Margaret Mandolph!)

THE WINSTONS - AMEN BROTHER - METROMEDIA

BIG DADDY GREEN - LADY IN RED - ANLA

WAYNE COCHRAN - I'M IN TROUBLE - MERCURY

STACY LANE - I'M OUT TO WIN YOU OVER - EXCELLO

JACKIE LEE - DANCING IN THE STREET - UK LONDON

BARRY YOUNG - SHOW ME THE WAY - DOT

ALLISONS - SURFER STREET - TIP

THE HOLIDAYS - MAKIN UP TIME - GOLDEN WORLD

JACKIE DAY - BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE - MODERN

CANDACE LOVE - WONDERFUL NIGHT - AQUARIUS

HELEN SHAPIRO - HE KNOWS HOW TO LOVE ME - COLUMBIA

ARETHA FRANKLIN - SOULVILLE - CBS

THE DRIFTERS - CHAINS OF LOVE - TYSK ATLANTIC

EDDIE HOLMAN - YOU KNOW THAT I WILL - PARKWAY

BROTHERS & SISTERS OF SOUL - I DON'T LIKE IT - DUKE

MABLE JOHN - IF YOU GIVE UP WHAT YOU GOT - STAX

ETTA JAMES - NEXT DOOR TO THE BLUES - ARGO

THE FASCINATIONS - GIRLS ARE OUT TO GET YOU

PAT LEWIS - LET'S GO TOGETHER - GOLDEN WORLD

CLYDIE KING - I'LL NEVER STOP LOVING YOU - MINIT

GLORIA PARKER -HELLOBABY GOODBYE TOO - LLP

DAVE AND VEE - DO YOU LOVE ME - DE LUXE

GEORGIA PROPHETS - FOR THE FIRST TIME - DOUBLE SHOT

DEE CLARK - HOT POTATO - CONSTELLATION (substitutt for maset om 'mashed potatoes'!)

GEORGE FREEMAN - DOWN AND OUT - VALIANT

WENCHE MYHRE - MANANA MANANA - POLYDOR (kvalifiserer muligens i NM som regjerende 'ender')

GEORGE CATES ORHESTRA - QUIET VILLAGE - DOT (fullblods popcorn & definitiv versjon)

DEE DEE SHARP - I REALLY LOVE YOU - CAMEO PARKWAY

JOHNNIE TAYLOR - FRIDAY NIGHT - STAX




Father playlist:

- Nitty Gritty Dirt Band: "Buy for me the rain" and "Candy man" (US Liberty -67)

http://www.blogger.com/goog_1551594893


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqPj3MVjb2s

mix'd with

- Who: "Whiskey man" (US Decca -66) Enthwistle's song&wald-horn.But is that him

singing? Me rarely spun 'Oo songs, but this flip of US 'Happy Jack' stands out

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bm60Aw8YTQE



- Move: "Fire brigade" (UK Regal Zono -68)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X97m3uRhS88



- Sandu Scott & her Scotties: "Hop scotch" (US Smash -62?) Too fast to get floor up&go?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvZmBBa



- Ikettes: "Da doo ron ron" (US Modern 1024 promo -67) 8th ball version



- Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart: "P.o. box 9847" (US A&M -66) them again?

yup, their borrowed 'rain' bass is for me just irresistible

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cw0cR95PL8Y&feature=related



- Righteous Bros.: "Been so nice" (US Verve -67) somebody mentioning this as Motown

song? And surely William 'Mickey' Stevenson producing, just after his release from Gordy's.

But then, who did song initially? Agreeably sounding Marvin Gaye'ish. Still. Anyone?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wpy7WnQWlSg



- Chuck Berry: "Promised land" (UK Pye Int'l -64, of 59 song) cool 'R&B series' on center

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkkrP1m7CV8



- Chubby Checker: "You better believe it baby" (US Parkway -65 promo)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIhTDwG5O08



- Barbara Lewis: "Snap your fingers" (US Atlantic -64)



- Peanut Butter Conspiracy: "Turn on a friend" (US Col. 68 promo) allow me being

personal here. Local hit at Sommerlyst social youth Club,Tromsø 1967-68. We found it at

some UK CBS/Col. LP budget sampler and spun it to shreds

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ly9L6yHPGvI



- Freddy King: "Meet me at the station" (US Federal -62)



- Ruth Brown: "Yes Sir, that's my baby" (US Decca -64) Yes Sir, the TinPanAlley song



- Freddy King: "What about love" (US Federal -63)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnloK0uV3zU



- LaVerne Baker: "So high so low" (US Atlantic -59) to stir the cauldron



- Feathers: "Trying to get to you" (US Team -68) had announced return to

beach/shag/blue-eyed of deKlinik-days 00-03. Am afraid this 'ere was all that

came out of it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIbXJDGEVc8



- Tax: "I think I see the light" (US Forward -69? promo) like Nazz with a dancing beat.

Inspirational undertone/undertow? Have notion of Beach Boys doing similar song in

Brother period?



- Spencer Davis Group: "Time seller" (US U.A. -67)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mldl1JSG-Gg



- Albert Collins: "Defrost" (US Hallway -64 promo)



- Earl King: "Always a first time" (US Imperial -62) with' Trick bag' on flip, heralding

coming of NOLa fonk

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ChlL_hufBg


- Dr.John + Meters: "Cold cold cold" (US Atco -73 promo) that mixes latin + c&w (!)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1saVfRd9E


- Willie Colon: "El Titan" (US Fania -73) OK, took a few (irrelevant!) comments here...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOAv5_MhwLQ



- Ray Charles: "You're just about to lose your clown" (US ABC -66)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXFyLXBy


- Sarah Vaughan: "Lover's concerto" (US Mercury -67) Toys' song, of course

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KahAPQ9sl6g



- Temptations: "Couldn't cry if I wanted to" (US Gordy -66,of -63 song)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4XDzpd7ZQw



- Vontastics: "Day tripper" (US St.Lawrence -66)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojRnDy6XXpQ



- Arthur Alexander: "You're the reason" (US Dot -62) flip of better known 'go home,girl'.

Art's influence on UK beat is just massive, as if he were resident of Hamburg. He was!?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x34SLB1m6Ws



- P.J.Proby: "Let the water run down" (UK Liberty -65) poor sound on this here

UK pressing, ruining otherwise good Diddley'esqe shuffler. Must find US issue

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-c5knBpUvPA



- Herman's Hermits: "Can't you hear my heartbeat" (US MGM -65) staple diet

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXHN8mXlQ6E



- Sir Raleigh & Cupons: "Somethin' or other" (US A&M -64 promo) 'Louie' take

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