Post by loempiavreter on Dec 29, 2014 11:24:28 GMT -5
www.reggaefever.ch/rkr/trackDetails?trackId=132N171A
Rougher Now = Peter Tosh
Confirmed by Clive Chin himself, when someone asked him to ID this tune (I was there when he ID'd it).
www.reggaefever.ch/rkr/trackDetails?trackId=133T128T
Both sides are by The Maytones
Confirmed in this Interview:
www.reggae-vibes.com/concert/maytones/maytones5.htm
Q: There's 'You Played A Fool' on the Ruddys label? Can you recall that?
A: Okay (laughs)! Yeah, yeah! Ruddys, he did jus' have a store in Spanish Town, like a record store.
www.reggaefever.ch/rkr/trackDetails?trackId=131B162A
Both Sides = Milton Boothe (Got To Be At The Party' backed by 2 members of 'The Progressions')
Miscredited on the reissue, Maurice Johnson passed away in '67, this is a '68 recording. George Murphy's recollection seem to be incorrect.
Pat Hardy of the Progressions (not only the producer, he's also part of the group...) confirmed it here:
www.dancecrasher.co.uk/2012/the-100-greatest-rocksteady-tunes-7/
He also confirmed E. Barnett being a 'She'. So Enid is indeed most likely. While she acted as the producer... she was not there at the time of the recording according the the text? So how does that work? Is Milton Boothe then functioning as Producer (that's what the text seem to imply...)
www.reggaefever.ch/rkr/trackDetails?trackId=132D966M
Come Along = Winston Shand
Tell me What Can I Say = The Versatiles
Saw someone's blank with this write ups (seems to be done back in the day... at least I can confirm it was not by him), after comparing vocals... it seems to be right.
www.reggaefever.ch/rkr/trackDetails?trackId=194N959S
Let Them Talk = Ranny Williams & George Regent
Trojan has credited this to not only Ranny Williams, but also George Regent.
www.amazon.co.uk/The-Heavy-Monster-Sound-Records/dp/B003JZT29I
While it's not the first time that they are wrong with crediting (Lloyd Williams to 'Soul Sufferer' seems to be incorrect), this seems legit with 2 vocalists going on here
www.reggaefever.ch/rkr/trackDetails?trackId=100A341N
Dance With Me = Winston Samuels
Shake It Up = The Termites
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The Following are unconfirmed... other then they are credited to them on youtube. I'd say someone take a look and compare if they are correct:
www.reggaefever.ch/rkr/trackDetails?trackId=132I945H
The Hi-Tones both sides?
Producer = Herman Chin-Loy???
www.reggaefever.ch/rkr/trackDetails?trackId=103D139I
Both sides = Cliff & The Diamonds
www.reggaefever.ch/rkr/trackDetails?trackId=124B515H
Duke Reid, Treasure Isle production? Someone suggested Carib-Dis-Co, in the same session, The Imperials - The End was made. That sounds correct.
Rougher Now = Peter Tosh
Confirmed by Clive Chin himself, when someone asked him to ID this tune (I was there when he ID'd it).
www.reggaefever.ch/rkr/trackDetails?trackId=133T128T
Both sides are by The Maytones
Confirmed in this Interview:
www.reggae-vibes.com/concert/maytones/maytones5.htm
Q: There's 'You Played A Fool' on the Ruddys label? Can you recall that?
A: Okay (laughs)! Yeah, yeah! Ruddys, he did jus' have a store in Spanish Town, like a record store.
www.reggaefever.ch/rkr/trackDetails?trackId=131B162A
Both Sides = Milton Boothe (Got To Be At The Party' backed by 2 members of 'The Progressions')
Miscredited on the reissue, Maurice Johnson passed away in '67, this is a '68 recording. George Murphy's recollection seem to be incorrect.
Pat Hardy of the Progressions (not only the producer, he's also part of the group...) confirmed it here:
www.dancecrasher.co.uk/2012/the-100-greatest-rocksteady-tunes-7/
He also confirmed E. Barnett being a 'She'. So Enid is indeed most likely. While she acted as the producer... she was not there at the time of the recording according the the text? So how does that work? Is Milton Boothe then functioning as Producer (that's what the text seem to imply...)
www.reggaefever.ch/rkr/trackDetails?trackId=132D966M
Come Along = Winston Shand
Tell me What Can I Say = The Versatiles
Saw someone's blank with this write ups (seems to be done back in the day... at least I can confirm it was not by him), after comparing vocals... it seems to be right.
www.reggaefever.ch/rkr/trackDetails?trackId=194N959S
Let Them Talk = Ranny Williams & George Regent
Trojan has credited this to not only Ranny Williams, but also George Regent.
www.amazon.co.uk/The-Heavy-Monster-Sound-Records/dp/B003JZT29I
While it's not the first time that they are wrong with crediting (Lloyd Williams to 'Soul Sufferer' seems to be incorrect), this seems legit with 2 vocalists going on here
www.reggaefever.ch/rkr/trackDetails?trackId=100A341N
Dance With Me = Winston Samuels
Shake It Up = The Termites
--------
The Following are unconfirmed... other then they are credited to them on youtube. I'd say someone take a look and compare if they are correct:
www.reggaefever.ch/rkr/trackDetails?trackId=132I945H
The Hi-Tones both sides?
Producer = Herman Chin-Loy???
www.reggaefever.ch/rkr/trackDetails?trackId=103D139I
Both sides = Cliff & The Diamonds
www.reggaefever.ch/rkr/trackDetails?trackId=124B515H
Duke Reid, Treasure Isle production? Someone suggested Carib-Dis-Co, in the same session, The Imperials - The End was made. That sounds correct.