Saturday, 2 May 2020

James Fountain / Raymond Smith / Jeff Floyd - Seven Day Lover


Here's 3 versions of James Fountain's - Seven Day Lover, originally recorded by on William Bell's Atlanta based, short-lived Peachtree label in 1970 and is regarded a Northern Soul classic.  The first one by Jeff Floyd from 2012 may not be that well known to many.  Raymond Smith's on IX Chains has be well known for years but hardly ever played out (to my knowledge).

Jeff Floyd [2012] - Seven Day Lover [Wilbe]

Released on 'Watch Me Work' album from 2012 on Wilbe (William Bell's label).  


James Fountain [1970] - Seven Day Lover [Peachtree P-127]

James Fountain's real name was James Wilridge and he was from Jackson, Florida.  He had 2 releases on Peachtree in 1970 and an earlier one on Stop.

I believe it was first played by Ian Levine at Blackpool Mecca's Highland Room and was one of the more modern records along with The Carstairs that changed (split) the scene. I seem to recall at the time it was the most expensive record to sell at around £170 (which is about £1,500 in today's money).  They have been selling recently for around £800 so must be getting reactivation spins.  It was one of six NS classics to be released on Manchester's Cream in 1976.

The person that allegedly paid £170 for a copy was none other than soul record dealer John Manship.  Here's his recollection of events:
"Back in 1974 some over enthusiastic young aspiring Cleethorpes DJ, allegedly paid £170 to become the owner of this Northern Soul prize!
I do dispute that piece of NS folklore, as no cash changed hands, it was all trades. The fact that just one record within the toppling vinyl tower was “Billy Harner’s - What About the Music - instrumental on UK Kama Sutra and all the other 40 / 50 45 were very collectable NS classics.. I believe that legendary £170 would today be valued at nearer £20,000.
I should have know better, the scene’s-sharks hooked into my desperation to own my favourite Northern Soul current spin, that I needed the punters of The Pier to experience.
Imagine when “Seven Day Lover” was reissued by Manchester based “Cream Records” only 3 weeks later.. my first experience of Northern Soul “insider dealing” crushed me.
The charismatic Dave Withers on the “This England Wigan Casino” TV documentary told of how, the buyer was not brokenhearted because he still had the genuine original press.. . Dave I was suicidal.. and still weep inside at what was in that trading deal."


Here's James Fountain performing it in one of Ian Levine's videos for The Strange World Of Northern Soul.  Sady he died not long afer recording this video for Levine.


Raymond Smith [1975] - Seven Day Lover [IX Chains NCS 7007]

A good 1975 version with an instrumental version on the flip of the issue (promo has same both sides in mono/stereo) which you can pick up for around £25.

This appears to be his only release. Discogs links this to a guitarist who was part of a British rock band Head, Hands & Feet which included Chas Hodges of Chas & Dave fame!  I don't think so ... do you?  

Another 'interesting' release on IX Chains is Trieste's version of the Anderson Brothers classic I Can See Him Loving You.



James Fountain - Discography


The Soul Chargers Feat. James Fountain 
1969 - Soul Charge Part 1 / Soul Charge Part 2 [Stop ST 264]
James Fountain
1970 - My Hair Is Nappy / Burning Up For Your Love [Peachtree P-124]
1970 - Seven Day Lover / Malnutrition [Peachtree P-127]

The Soul Chargers Feat. James Fountain [1969] - Soul Charge Part 1 [Stop ST 264]

James Fountains first release which is in the Archie Belle & Drells Tighten Up vein.


The Soul Chargers Feat. James Fountain [1969] - Soul Charge Part 2 [Stop ST 264]



James Fountain [1970] - My Hair Is Nappy [Peachtree P-124]

Hard funk


James Fountain [1970] - Burning Up For Your Love [Peachtree P-124]

This is sort of funky / crossover. I've no idea whether anyone has played this out but this sort of sound is currently right in vogue.


James Fountain [1970] - Malnutrition [Peachtree P-127]

Funky flip to Seven Day Lover

COVID-19 2nd May 2020


Summary

Global cases now approaching 3.5 million with almost 1/4 million deaths and 1 million recoveries.

New
Cases
Change Deaths Change
Rec'ry
Rate
Death
Rate
IT 1,965 104.97% 269 94.4% 73.48% 26.52%  Inc.
ES 3,648 133.14% 281 104.9% 85.16% 14.84%  Inc.
DE 1,068 72.65% 113 72.4% 94.96% 5.04%  Inc.
FR 168 22.16% 219 75.8% 67.12% 32.88%  Inc.
UK 6,202 102.82% 739 109.6% 1.24% 98.76%  Red.
US 36,007 116.80% 1,897 86.2% 71.07% 28.93%  Inc.


As it's the start of a new month let's reflect on the growth between 1 Apr and 1 May

01-May 1 Apr (-1 Month)
Ctry Total Cases No. Deaths Death Rate%
Total
Cases
No.
Deaths
Death Rate%
IT 207,428 28,236 13.6% 110,574 13,155 11.9%
ES 242,988 24,824 10.2% 104,118 9,387 9.0%
DE 164,077 6,736 4.1% 77,981 931 1.2%
FR 167,346 24,595 14.7% 56,989 4,032 7.1%
UK 177,454 27,510 15.5% 29,474 2,352 8.0%
US 1,131,030 65,753 5.8% 215,003 5,102 2.4%

Growth

Ctry Case
Growth
Death
Growth
IT 187.59% 114.42%
ES 233.38% 113.31%
DE 210.41% 343.87%
FR 293.65% 207.73%
UK 602.07% 194.27%
US 526.05% 244.99%

By Case Increase

Ctry Case
Growth
UK 602.07%
US 526.05%
FR 293.65%
ES 233.38%
DE 210.41%
IT 187.59%

By Death Rate

Ctry Death
Growth
DE 343.87%
US 244.99%
FR 207.73%
UK 194.27%
IT 114.42%
ES 113.31%

From the observations above Italy and Spain have fared the best. Whilst Germany's death rate increased the most it was from a very low start point of 1.2% and is still the lowest of all.  UK & US have seen the highest increase in cases (by a factor of 6 and 5.25 respectively) and must surely reach the peak soon?

Commentary

IT - new cases increase by 93 (104.97%), deaths reduce by 16 (94.39%), active cases reduce by 608 and are now 6,76% below peak.

ES - new cases increase by 908 (133.14%), deaths increase by 13 (104.85%), active cases reduce by 1,390 and are now 24.37% below peak.

FR - new cases reduce by 590 (22.16%), deaths reduce by 70 (75%), active cases reduce by 1,927 and are now 2.96% below peak.

DE - new cases reduce by 402 (77.65%), deaths reduce by 43 (72.44%), active cases reduce by 2,445 and are now 58.22% below peak.

US - new cases increase by 5,178 to 36,007 (116.8%) the 2nd highest figure to date, deaths reduce by 303 (86.23%), active cases increase by 24,871.

UK - new cases increase by 170 (102.82% to highest daily total (6,202) so far (probably as a result of increased testing), deaths increase by 65 (109.64%), active cases ?

UK Testing (source DHSCGovuk)

So somehow we got from 28,000 tests per day to 122,347 in a week!  It turns out that around 40,000 are postal tests that have only been sent and not returned but it's 'convenient' for the government to count these.

No. of tests:           122,347
no. people tested:   73,191





Latest stats from Worldometers


Latest v previous day - Recovery rate v Death Rate

Total Active Conc. Recvd. Deaths Recvd% Death%
IT 207,428 100,943 106,485 78,249 28,236 73.48% 26.52%
ES 242,988 75,714 167,274 142,450 24,824 85.16% 14.84%
DE 164,077 30,441 133,636 126,900 6,736 94.96% 5.04%
FR 167,346 92,540 74,806 50,211 24,595 67.12% 32.88%
UK 177,454 149,600 27,854 344 27,510 1.24% 98.76%
US 1,131,030 903,714 227,316 161,563 65,753 71.07% 28.93%

Latest v previous day - increase / decrease

Country
New Cases
1 May
New Cases
30 Apr
New Case Increase
 
Deaths
1 May
 
Deaths
30 Apr
 
Death
Increase
IT 1,965 1,872 93 269 285 -16
ES 3,648 2,740 908 281 268 13
DE 1,068 1,470 -402 113 156 -43
FR 168 758 -590 219 289 -70
UK 6,202 6,032 170 739 674 65
US 36,007 30,829 5,178 1,897 2,200 -303

Latest v previous day - actuals

Daily 01-May 30-Apr
Ctry New Cases Total Cases No. Deaths Death Rate% Total Cases No. Deaths Death Rate%
IT 1,965 207,428 28,236 13.6% 205,463 27,967 13.6%
ES 3,648 242,988 24,824 10.2% 239,639 24,543 10.2%
DE 1,068 164,077 6,736 4.1% 163,009 6,623 4.1%
FR 168 167,346 24,595 14.7% 167,178 24,376 14.6%
UK 6,202 177,454 27,510 15.5% 171,253 26,771 15.6%
US 36,007 1,131,030 65,753 5.8% 1,095,023 63,856 5.8%

Latest v one week ago - actuals

Weekly 01-May 24-Apr
Ctry New Cases Total Cases No. Deaths Death Rate%
Total
Cases
No.
Deaths
Death Rate%
IT 1,965 207,428 28,236 13.6% 192,994 25,969 13.5%
ES 3,648 242,988 24,824 10.2% 219,764 22,525 10.2%
DE 1,068 164,077 6,736 4.1% 154,999 5,760 3.7%
FR 168 167,346 24,595 14.7% 159,208 22,245 14.0%
UK 6,202 177,454 27,510 15.5% 143,464 22,792 15.9%
US 36,007 1,131,030 65,753 5.8% 925,232 52,191 5.6%

Latest v one week ago - percentage rate increase