Well this is Vol. 9 of Fairy Tales flying your way, I hope that you enjoy this one as much as the past Vol's but I would only know if you did by posting your comments & showing me that the work I put into these are worth my time...so get it , listen to it & come back afterwards...I hope you all Enjoy!
Big props to RossyBoy for dressing up another fantastic cover for me ....
Here some 411 on some of these tracks...
Corrections are always welcomed, Enjoy !
01. Cody Black - Stranger Than A Fairy Tale
1961 - Pamela, born in Cincinnati
02. Special Delivery - Straight From The Heart
Originally called Act 1, the group Special Delivery was a rotating bunch of Washington D.C.-based singers that had a brief moment in the spotlight in 1976.
03. The Decisions - It's Love That Really Counts
1972 - Sussex 214
04. Johnny Angel & The Halos - I Don't Have To Shop Around
no yr - Felsted, From Pittsburg, They not only perform the music of the fifties, sixties and seventies but have performed with many of the greats from that time period. They have worked with many SOUL greats...
05. The Intentions - My Love She's Gone
1967 - Kent
06. The President's Council - I Don't Want To Lose You
07. Mystic - That's The Kind Of Love
1985 (Remake)
I just had to add this great rola re-done by Mr. Mystic Rudy Negron who passed away recenty, may he rest in peace, This from A Rare 1985 album "Back From The Past" from this Chicago group....He named the Album Mystic because he was the last member of the original group...This track is the long version (over 5 min long)
08. The Bob Knight Four - Two Friends
1963 - Jubilee They were one of thousands of doo wop groups whose sounds illuminated the street corners, teen clubs, and local dances of New York and dozens of other American cities from the late '50s through the mid-'60s
09. Otis Jackson & The Compromisers - Turn Out The Light
C & F Records.... .
I think Jackson may be the originator of this joint since he passed away in 1970 here in ChiTown, if so it was also covered by The Captions which was on my FairyTales Vol. 4
10. The Four Gents - Young Girls Beware
1972 - Encore Records, They were the original line-up of Philadelphia soul group The Delfonics, with William and Wilbert Hart, Randy Cain and Ritchie Daniels. Formed in 1965, they were reduced to a trio when Daniels left for the service in 1968.
11. The Thoughts - Plain As The Nose On Your Face
1972 - S.S.S. 100 Label
12. Chris Hills - If You Were Mine
1971 - Embryo, He was the drumer of The "Players' Association" a disco/funk/soul in the 70's band (they covered The Trammps Disco Inferno)
13. Dottie & Millie - Nothing In The World
1964 - Topper, from Detroit with Chicago Connections
Dottie Haynes & Millie Weaver aka The Cooperettes
it sounds like this music was taken right off , Monique - Never Let Me Go/
"If You Love Me" on Maurci label...another backing track that originated in Detroit but somehow ended up on a Chicago label too. It definatly is the same band! I saw MONIQUE 45 sold for $648.88 after 23 bids dayyymmmm!
Dottie & Millie only asking $250.00, whats up with that? :)
14. Chain Reaction - Never Lose Never Win
1977 - Ariola America Records on Gull label
These Jamaican local stars have had a great career with their band or solo career.
In 1977, they decided to surf together on the disco boogie wave & released their only LP "Indebted To You"
15. Smoke - I'm So Glad You Came Along
1976 - Arco
16. Pure Gold - Have A Good Time
From Pittsburgh this group doo-wops their way through the decades, performing material from the 50s, 60s, and 70s, as well as a blend of blues, standards & original material to highlight their unique talents and range.
17. Intensive Heat - Keep An Eye On Your Close Friend
1982 - Soulmate Label
18. The Duponts - If You Do Love Me
1968? - Madison Records
These Duponts were a studio comedy-novelty act responsible for “ (Duponts - Screamin' At Dracula's Ball)),” a precursor to “The Monster Mash” they failed to find a big audience, despite some clever lyrics and a catchy hook or two, and the Duponts were lost to the world. Madison Records was later, itself, a forerunner of the Bell Records label.
19. Jimmy & The Soul Blazers - What Are You Gonna Do When I'm Gone
2002 - From Ohio. Since 1966 they have played for audiences across the East Coast and Midwest of the United States.
20. Little Ann - What Should I Do
7" Single On Kent, un-issued on Topper
21. Frank Hooker & Positive People - Looking For My Number One Love
1979 - Panorama Records
22. Michael Lizzmore - Promise That You’ll Wait
1972 - Capitol AKA "Blase" Lizzmore ( cover of Skip Jackson & The Shantons 1969's original) He left his family & friends in Jacksonville, Florida at the tender age of 17 to New York to pursue his life long dream as a recording artist/entertainer. influenced by Jackie Wilson he entered and won first prize at the world famous Apollo Theater 4 weeks in a row.
23. The Caprells - I Believe In The Stars
196? - Bano Label
24 - Hitchhikers - My Baby's Gone
1976 -ABC, From Conneticut
25. Maria & The Autums - Departed
Big props to RossyBoy for dressing up another fantastic cover for me ....
Here some 411 on some of these tracks...
Corrections are always welcomed, Enjoy !
01. Cody Black - Stranger Than A Fairy Tale
1961 - Pamela, born in Cincinnati
02. Special Delivery - Straight From The Heart
Originally called Act 1, the group Special Delivery was a rotating bunch of Washington D.C.-based singers that had a brief moment in the spotlight in 1976.
03. The Decisions - It's Love That Really Counts
1972 - Sussex 214
04. Johnny Angel & The Halos - I Don't Have To Shop Around
no yr - Felsted, From Pittsburg, They not only perform the music of the fifties, sixties and seventies but have performed with many of the greats from that time period. They have worked with many SOUL greats...
05. The Intentions - My Love She's Gone
1967 - Kent
06. The President's Council - I Don't Want To Lose You
07. Mystic - That's The Kind Of Love
1985 (Remake)
I just had to add this great rola re-done by Mr. Mystic Rudy Negron who passed away recenty, may he rest in peace, This from A Rare 1985 album "Back From The Past" from this Chicago group....He named the Album Mystic because he was the last member of the original group...This track is the long version (over 5 min long)
08. The Bob Knight Four - Two Friends
1963 - Jubilee They were one of thousands of doo wop groups whose sounds illuminated the street corners, teen clubs, and local dances of New York and dozens of other American cities from the late '50s through the mid-'60s
09. Otis Jackson & The Compromisers - Turn Out The Light
C & F Records.... .
I think Jackson may be the originator of this joint since he passed away in 1970 here in ChiTown, if so it was also covered by The Captions which was on my FairyTales Vol. 4
10. The Four Gents - Young Girls Beware
1972 - Encore Records, They were the original line-up of Philadelphia soul group The Delfonics, with William and Wilbert Hart, Randy Cain and Ritchie Daniels. Formed in 1965, they were reduced to a trio when Daniels left for the service in 1968.
11. The Thoughts - Plain As The Nose On Your Face
1972 - S.S.S. 100 Label
12. Chris Hills - If You Were Mine
1971 - Embryo, He was the drumer of The "Players' Association" a disco/funk/soul in the 70's band (they covered The Trammps Disco Inferno)
13. Dottie & Millie - Nothing In The World
1964 - Topper, from Detroit with Chicago Connections
Dottie Haynes & Millie Weaver aka The Cooperettes
it sounds like this music was taken right off , Monique - Never Let Me Go/
"If You Love Me" on Maurci label...another backing track that originated in Detroit but somehow ended up on a Chicago label too. It definatly is the same band! I saw MONIQUE 45 sold for $648.88 after 23 bids dayyymmmm!
Dottie & Millie only asking $250.00, whats up with that? :)
14. Chain Reaction - Never Lose Never Win
1977 - Ariola America Records on Gull label
These Jamaican local stars have had a great career with their band or solo career.
In 1977, they decided to surf together on the disco boogie wave & released their only LP "Indebted To You"
15. Smoke - I'm So Glad You Came Along
1976 - Arco
16. Pure Gold - Have A Good Time
From Pittsburgh this group doo-wops their way through the decades, performing material from the 50s, 60s, and 70s, as well as a blend of blues, standards & original material to highlight their unique talents and range.
17. Intensive Heat - Keep An Eye On Your Close Friend
1982 - Soulmate Label
18. The Duponts - If You Do Love Me
1968? - Madison Records
These Duponts were a studio comedy-novelty act responsible for “ (Duponts - Screamin' At Dracula's Ball)),” a precursor to “The Monster Mash” they failed to find a big audience, despite some clever lyrics and a catchy hook or two, and the Duponts were lost to the world. Madison Records was later, itself, a forerunner of the Bell Records label.
19. Jimmy & The Soul Blazers - What Are You Gonna Do When I'm Gone
2002 - From Ohio. Since 1966 they have played for audiences across the East Coast and Midwest of the United States.
20. Little Ann - What Should I Do
7" Single On Kent, un-issued on Topper
21. Frank Hooker & Positive People - Looking For My Number One Love
1979 - Panorama Records
22. Michael Lizzmore - Promise That You’ll Wait
1972 - Capitol AKA "Blase" Lizzmore ( cover of Skip Jackson & The Shantons 1969's original) He left his family & friends in Jacksonville, Florida at the tender age of 17 to New York to pursue his life long dream as a recording artist/entertainer. influenced by Jackie Wilson he entered and won first prize at the world famous Apollo Theater 4 weeks in a row.
23. The Caprells - I Believe In The Stars
196? - Bano Label
24 - Hitchhikers - My Baby's Gone
1976 -ABC, From Conneticut
25. Maria & The Autums - Departed
1980 - BAB 125
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THANKS Dusty Rose & Rossy Boy!!! Awesome comp!
ReplyDeleteAnother firme comp and cover as always, DustyRose and RossBoy. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThank you once again for all the posting you have posted up.I thank you kindly. great comp"""""
ReplyDeleteThanks for a great set of tunes. Very much being enjoyed.
ReplyDeleteli'l D
NICE COMP FELLAS...LOVIN' ALL THE STORIES ABOUT THE ARTIST, THANKS FOR SHARING AND HAVE A HAPPY FATHERS DAY WEEKEND.
ReplyDeleteGracias Fernandoooooo,hope u found a few fav's,
ReplyDeletealways nice to see ur comment!
Hi Chi_Town & your welcome homie, ty for ur comment! :)
ReplyDeleteLi'l D? is that u David? or not...
ReplyDeleteanyways thanks alot 4 ur comment!
Hola Eddie (ME is a GURL) :) Good 2 know my work is appreciated & u enjoyed it...HAPPY FATHERS!
ReplyDelete& Anonymous WHOEVER U ARE, YOUR VERY WELCOME, GLAD U ENJOYED IT!!
Some beautiful tunes I added to me collection. Preciate it!
ReplyDeleteThank you DustyRose! Sweet soul rolas all the way.
ReplyDeleteSo glad u enjoyed it, ty 4 ur comment nOF!
ReplyDeletesheeeeeeeeesh. crazy collection
ReplyDeleteYVW Garfield & TY 4 the sweet comment!
ReplyDeleteOh I LOVE crazy!!! Thanks Zee !!
ReplyDeleteTHank you for the awesome comp....can not wait to hear it!
ReplyDeleteMusic Lover
Hey DustyRose, can you please stop putting this ISANE compilations? Ha ha ha, when i see a DustyRose production you don't let me scroll down and get the compilations from 2010, ha ha ha. Thanks for this one, i will have a very close listening to this one. You have a boyfriend? ha ha ha, thanks!!!
ReplyDeleteHey MusicLover, awsome of you to leave ur comment, TY appreciate it & I hope u had a great listen!!
ReplyDelete@Symarip74 No Make me! lmaoooo ur too funny but I'm tickeled pink with ur comment! TY, I hope u enjoyed it with ur insane self! :D
ReplyDeleteChris Hills...Michael Lizzmore (version) Almetta
ReplyDeleteLatimore... happiness my friend
Thanks Max! :)
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