Thursday, June 25, 2009
This page is dedicated to the poor, neglected "B" sides of all these 45s I have. Let's listen to 'em together...
The very nature of the tracks we put up here is that they are obscure, and are transferred from my original scratched-up vinyl records to the computer. They may never be re-issued on a CD. If they are, you should buy them... they'll sure sound a whole lot better!
Be nice.Previous Posts
- Percy Milem - Crying Baby Baby Baby (Goldwax 315)
- We're Not through...
- are you ready?
- Lattimore Brown - Darlin' Dear (Excello 2196)
- Lattimore Brown - Somebody's Gonna Miss Me (Excell...
- Lattimore Brown - Night Time Is The Right Time (Du...
- SHAKE AND VIB-A-RATE, BABY!
- Eddie Bo - Let's Let It Roll (Chess 1900)
- Eddie Bo - Tell It Like It Is (Ric 969)
- Ford Eaglin - I'm Slippin' In (Imperial 5802)
RED KELLY SEARCH
- Johnny Adams (2)
- Sam Baker
- Lee Bates
- Les Baxter
- Chuck Berry
- Bill Black's Combo
- J. Blackfoot
- Bobby Bland (2, 3)
- Eddie Bo (2, 3, 4)
- The Bo-Keys (2)
- Booker T & the M.G.'s
- Don Bryant
- Charles Brimmer
- Charles Brown
- Charles "Soul" Brown
- James Brown (2, 3, 4)
- Lattimore Brown
- Ruth Brown
- Solomon Burke (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
- Bobby Byrd (2)
- Roy C (2)
- Chick Carbo
- Carl Carlton
- James Carr
- Clarence Carter
- Darryl Carter
- Andy Chapman
- Ray Charles
- Otis Clay (2, 3)
- Bill Coday
- Arthur Conley (2, 3)
- Sam Cooke
- Don Covay
- Tyrone Davis
- William DeVaughan
- Jim Dickinson
- Bo Diddley
- Luther Dixon
- Willie Dixon
- Doctor John
- Fays Domino
- Renaldo Domino
- Jimmy Donley
- Lee Dorsey (2)
- The Drifters
- Snooks Eaglin
- Roberta Flack
- King Floyd (2,3,4,5, 6)
- Aretha Franklin
- Earl Gaines
- Barbara George
- The Golden Toadstools
- Benny Gordon
- Sammy Gordon & The Hiphuggers
- Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five
- Al Green (2)
- Ellie Greenwich
- Slim Harpo (2, 3)
- Betty Harris
- Isaac Hayes
- Joe Haywood (2)
- Roy Head
- Jimi Hendrix
- Willie Hightower (2)
- Jessie Hill
- Z.Z. Hill (2)
- J. Hines & The Boys (2)
- Howlin' Wolf
- Jimmy Hughes (2)
- Sam Hutchins
- The Impressions
- Luther Ingram
- Ray J.
- The Jackson 5
- Chuck Jackson
- George Jackson (2)
- Ralph "Soul" Jackson (2)
- Etta James (2)
- Waylon Jennings
- Mable John
- Bubber Johnson
- Syl Johnson (2, 3)
- Johnny Jones
- Louis Jordan
- Ernie K-Doe
- Sax Kari
- Chris Kenner
- Ben E. King
- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
- The King Cole Trio
- King Curtis (2)
- The Kingpins
- Robert Knight
- Kool & The Gang
- Betty LaVette (2)
- Lazy Lester
- Les Sultans
- The Ramsey Lewis Trio
- Ricky Lewis & the Afro Band
- Little Buster (2)
- Little Milton
- Little Richard
- Little Willie John
- Los Andinos
- Barbara Lynn (2)
- Herbie Mann
- The Masqueraders
- Jimmy McGriff
- Clyde McPhatter
- The Memphis Boys
- The Meters (2)
- Mighty Sam
- Buddy Miles
- Gene 'Bowlegs' Miller
- Jimmy McGriff
- Amos Milburn
- Percy Milem
- The Miracles
- Willie Mitchell (2, 3)
- Dorothy Moore
- Oliver Morgan
- Nathan & The Zydeco Cha-Chas
- Art Neville
- Floyd Newman
- The Ovations
- Robert Parker
- Ann Peebles
- Esther Phillips
- Wilson Pickett (2)
- Pilgrim Travelers
- Elvis Presley
- Billy Preston (2,3)
- Professor Longhair
- James & Bobby Purify (2)
- Wardell Quezergue
- Lou Rawls
- Eli 'Paperboy' Reed & the True Loves
- The Robins
- Tommy Ridgley
- Alvin Robinson (2)
- Roscoe Robinson (2, 3)
- The Sandpebbles
- Papa Don Schroeder
- Peggy Scott & Jo Jo Benson
- Ann Sexton
- Shirley & Lee
- Joe Simon (2)
- Percy Sledge
- Annette Snell
- The Soul Children
- The Soul Clan
- Soul X 2
- Joe South
- Southern Tones
- Benny Spellman, (2)
- Dusty Springfield
- Candi Staton
- The Sweet Inspirations
- The Tams
- Howard Tate
- Tommy Tate
- Johnnie Taylor
- Ted Taylor (2)
- Joe Tex
- Irma Thomas
- Rufus Thomas
- The Tikis
- Kim Tolliver
- Oscar Toney, Jr. (2)
- Allen Toussaint
- Trio Los Montalvinos
- Trio Palmar
- The Triumphs
- Ike Turner
- Ike & Tina Turner
- Jerry Vale
- Len Wade
- Dinah Washington
- Walter Washington
- Lynn White
- Percy Wiggins
- Spencer Wiggins
- Wild Magnolias
- John Williams & The Tick Tocks
- Jerry Wexler
- Bob Wilson (2)
- Bobby Womack (2)
- O.V. Wright (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
8 Comments:
But he wasn't happy really, was he? He spent half his life trying to reclaim the childhood he never had. Fortunately for us, he spent the other half making great music.
I think the point is that he is happy now, now that he is at peace.
wasnt there a song called one more chance on one of the 45s?
email is masclatin@aol the one more chance question
Yes... "One More Chance" (not to be confused with "I Want You Back" where Michael sings "Oh baby all I need is one more chance...") was the B Side of "I'll Be There" (Motown 1171), released in 1970.
Thanks for stoppin' by!
It's interesting to see/hear him sing in 1969 and on the Thriller videos. Of course his voiced changed, but his phrasing and style completely changed too. I liked Off The Wall and Thriller a lot, but his singing style in 1969 was so much more soulful and natural(?) at least to my ears.
HEY RED THIS IS AWESOME STUFF YOU DOIN' HERE.-DUKE
By the way, this song was with Jermaine Jackson on lead vocals. I
always thought he added the real soul and depth to the sound of this
group.
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