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Sunday, 3 May 2020

Vivian Copeland - Discography


Vivian Copeland was a young singer who was introduced to Richard & Robert Poindexter  (The Poindexter Brothers) by her husband.  Six of the 10 songs (5 45s) she recorded were Poindexter compositions.  Her first 45 (2 Poindexter songs) was issued on Mala in 1967, followed by 3 45s on Jeff Moore's D'Oro label in 1969.  Her final 45 was release on Tri-Spi in 1974.

Richard & Robert Poindexter
The Poindexters were involved with The Internationals who had only 2 45 releases, Give A Damn / Push Button Love and Too Sweet To Be Lonely / Beautiful Philosophy, both on another Jeff Moore label D'Ar. Too Sweet To Be Lonely was also released by Ray Lewis on both D'Oro and D'Ar in 1969.  Ray Lewis recorded a song he co-wrote with the Poindexters (on Fairmount label) also done by the great Linda Jones (Loma) - Give My Love A Try. 45Cat lists Lewis's version as Sep 1966 and Linda Jones' as Dec 1967 so it would appear that Lewis's was the original version.

Another 'version' of Give My Love Try  (which may well be the original) was  recorded by George Scott as Let The Past Be The Past on his rare 'Find Someone To Love' album in 1966 on Maple credited to Eddie Lewis, Marion Farmer & James Lewis (writers of Sam Williams/Ohio Players - Love Slipped Through My Fingers).  Jimi Hendrix played on the album.  Lonnie Youngblood also played with Hendrix. Some more info on album on Colin Dinot's InDangerousRhythms.

The Internationals later merged with The Majestics and became The Persuaders who had a hit with the Poindexter written (with Robert's wife Jackie Members) 'Thin Line Between Love & Hate' on Atco.

The Poindexters also wrote the hits for Linda Jones - Hypnotized and The O'Jays' - I'll Be Sweeter Tomorrow.

I can find no further info on Vivian Copeland but wonder if this Detroit obituary is for her, although no mention of singing and she would appear to have been a spinster as no mention of husband or children so perhaps not?

Discography

1967 - So Nice, I Had To Kiss You Twice / I Don't Care What He's Done (In The Past) [Mala 577]
1969 - Chaos (In My Heart) / Cushion The Blow [D'Oro D-1002]
1969 - Oh No Not My Baby / I Don't Care [D'Oro 1006/1007] (NB Cat. No. not on label from runout)
1969 - He Knows My Key (Is Always In The Mailbox) / So Nice, I Had To Kiss You Twice [D'Oro 3500]
1974 - Don't Worry Baby / Too Far Gone To Turn Around [Tri-Spin TS 1007/1008]


Vivian Copeland [1967] - So Nice, I Had To Kiss You Twice (In The Past) [Mala 577]

Deep Soul Ballad



Vivian Copeland [1967] - I Don't Care What He's Done (In The Past) [Mala 577]

Deep soul / crossover





Vivian Copeland [1969] - Chaos (In My Heart) [D'Oro D-1002]

Crossover

Recently (Feb 2020) reissued on UK's Soul Junction


Vivian Copeland [1969] - Cushion The Blow [D'Oro D-1002]

Northern Soul / Crossover



Vivian Copeland [1969] - Oh No Not My Baby [D'Oro 1006] 

Upbeat, crossover, version of Maxine Brown's, (Gerald Goffin & Carole King) classic.



Vivian Copeland [1969] - I Don't Care [D'Oro 1007] 

Deep Soul / Crossover

Same song as Mala 577 above


Vivian Copeland [1969] - He Knows My Key (Is Always In The Mailbox) [D'Oro 3500]

Crossover track recorded by a couple of others e.g Susan Philips on All Platinum in 1971 and Barbara Jean English on 1973 self-titled Alithia album only but got a 1975 UK release to her NS track Living A Lie on Contempo.



Vivian Copeland [1969] - So Nice, I Had To Kiss You Twice [D'Oro 3500]

Deep Soul Ballad

Same song as Mala 577 above.



Vivian Copeland [1974] - Don't Worry Baby [Tri-Spin TS 1007]

No sound file available but going by the writer, Jerry Coombs', releases I can find, I'd guess it's an early 70s sister funk tune.  e.g. Chorley Mae - I Can't Go Through No Changes Anymore and Jerry Coombs Band - I've Been There.
Jerry Coombs featured on many of the Tri-Spin releases as writer, arranger and/ or producer, (most that I've listened to are R&B/funky tunes) so I would guess that perhaps he owned the label?



Vivian Copeland [1974] - Too Far Gone To Turn Around [Tri-Spin TS 1008]

No sound clip available but I'm guessing it might be the same song (both written by Hendricks) as recorded on Blue Horizon by Christine Perfect (maiden name of Christine McVie Fleetwood Mac) in 1970.  It came out as 45 and on self-titled debut album.





The 'La Dellics' [196?] - I'll Never Change (My Love For You) [Mo-Jo MJ 3001]


The only release by group and label.  No clues on label as to release date or origin.  Ricky Music and writers Joe Simmons and J. Ryan are the only hints so I would guess that this is a self-released 45.

There are several Joe Simmons listed on Discogs active mid / late 60s . One of them who wrote Feelin' The Pain for Diane & The Watchamacallits on Speed records NY in 1968 which was mainly a latin / boogaloo label and You Got Too Much Going For You for Jimmy Beaumont on Bang in 1966 which has I Never Loved Her Anyway on flip. Another wrote Vicki Baines Country Girl on Parkway in 1966 and another wrote a B side Ups And Downs for Esther Phillips on Atlantic in 1966.  Could they all be the same writer?

Checking BMI Joe Simmons is linked to Ricky Music Jersey City and he did indeed write all the titles above Joe Simmons BMI RepertoireHowever the flip side 'Got To Be Away' is listed as 'Gotta Be A Way' (different song?) which does not credit J. Ryan but Mike Lewis and Leo McCorkle - so perhaps the La Dellics version is a different interpretation by J. Ryan who may have been a group member as I can't find any BMI credits for this title.

I would imagine that this is quite a rare records as only one has ever sold on Discogs in 2015 for £53 in Poor condition and a quick look on Popsike there are only 4 listed. it looks like the same one was listed twice in Sep 2018 and then again in Dec 2018 so perhaps buyer didn't pay the £851 winning bid and it was relisted and sold next time for £675.

This track was recently (Sep 2019) issued on a compilation Sweet Soul Baby 2 - Rare And Hard To Find Soul 45s on LSRA

The 'La Dellics' [196?] - I'll Never Change (My Love For You) [Mo-Jo MJ 3001]

Sweet soul group harmony / crossover
I would guess that this was released late 60s but may be early 70s.  It sits squarely in that 1967-73 crossover period.  I can't quite make out whether the the lead singer is female or a teenage boy i'd lean towards the latter.


The 'La Dellics' [196?] - Got To Be Away [Mo-Jo MJ 3001]

No sound clip available.




COVID-19 3rd May 2020


Summary

New
Cases
Change Deaths Change
Rec'ry
Rate
Death
Rate
IT 1,900 96.69% 474 176.2% 73.57% 26.43%  Inc.
ES 2,588 70.94% 276 98.2% 85.35% 14.65%  Inc.
DE 890 83.33% 76 67.3% 94.98% 5.02%  Inc.
FR 1,050 625.00% 165 75.3% 67.13% 32.87%  Inc.
UK 4,806 77.49% 621 84.0% 1.21% 98.79%  Red.
US 29,744 82.61% 1,691 89.1% 71.98% 28.02%  Inc.

Commentary

IT - new cases reduce by 65 (96.69%), deaths increase by 205 (176.21%), active cases reduce by 239 to 100,704 and are now 6.98% below peak of 108,257.

ES - new cases reduce by 1,060 (70.94%), deaths reduce by 5 (98.22%), active cases reduce by 1,480 to 74,234 and are now 25.84% below paek of 100,106.

FR - new cases increased by 882 (625%), deaths reduced by 54 (73.34%), active cases increased by 534 but are still 2.4% below peak.

DE - new cases reduce by 178 (83.33%), deaths reduce by 37 (76.26%), active cases reduce by 1,286 to 72,865 and are now 59.99% below peak of 72,865.

US - new cases reduce by 6,263 (82.61%), deaths reduce by 206 (89.14%), active cases increase by 16,298

UK - new cases reduce by 1,396 (77.49%), deaths reduce by 118 (84.03%), active cases increase.

The UK trajectory is now 3 days ahead of Italy's
IT   147,577 10 Apr - 181,228 20 Apr 10 days
UK  148,377 25 Apr - 182,260 2 May 7 days

UK Testing
Data as of 1 May 2020
No Tests:              105,937
No People Tested:  63,667

Total Tests to date:              1,129,907
Total people tested to date:    825,946



Latest stats from Worldometers

Latest v previous day - Recovery rate v Death Rate

Total Active Conc. Recvd. Deaths Recvd% Death%
IT 209,328 100,704 108,624 79,914 28,710 73.57% 26.43%
ES 245,567 74,234 171,333 146,233 25,100 85.35% 14.65%
DE 164,967 29,155 135,812 129,000 6,812 94.98% 5.02%
FR 168,396 93,074 75,322 50,562 24,760 67.13% 32.87%
UK 182,260 153,785 28,475 344 28,131 1.21% 98.79%
US 1,160,754 920,012 240,742 173,298 67,444 71.98% 28.02%

Latest v previous day - increase / decrease

Country
New Cases
2 May
New Cases
1 May
New Case Increase
 
Deaths
2 May
 
Deaths
1 May
 
Death
Increase
IT 1,900 1,965 -65 474 269 205
ES 2,588 3,648 -1,060 276 281 -5
DE 890 1,068 -178 76 113 -37
FR 1,050 168 882 165 219 -54
UK 4,806 6,202 -1,396 621 739 -118
US 29,744 36,007 -6,263 1,691 1,897 -206

Latest v previous day - actuals

Daily 02-May 01-May
Ctry New Cases Total Cases No. Deaths Death Rate% Total Cases No. Deaths Death Rate%
IT 1,900 209,328 28,710 13.7% 207,428 28,236 13.6%
ES 2,588 245,567 25,100 10.2% 242,988 24,824 10.2%
DE 890 164,967 6,812 4.1% 164,077 6,736 4.1%
FR 1,050 168,396 24,760 14.7% 167,346 24,595 14.7%
UK 4,806 182,260 28,131 15.4% 177,454 27,510 15.5%
US 29,744 1,160,754 67,444 5.8% 1,131,030 65,753 5.8%

Latest v one week ago - actuals

Weekly 02-May 25-Apr
Ctry New Cases Total Cases No. Deaths Death Rate%
Total
Cases
No.
Deaths
Death Rate%
IT 1,900 209,328 28,710 13.7% 195,351 26,384 13.5%
ES 2,588 245,567 25,100 10.2% 223,759 22,902 10.2%
DE 890 164,967 6,812 4.1% 156,153 5,877 3.8%
FR 1,050 168,396 24,760 14.7% 161,488 22,614 14.0%
UK 4,806 182,260 28,131 15.4% 148,377 23,365 15.7%
US 29,744 1,160,754 67,444 5.8% 960,651 54,256 5.6%

Latest v one week ago - percentage rate increase

Daily Weekly
Country
Total
Cases
Increase
Factor
Death Rate
 Increase Factor
Total
Cases
Increase
Factor
Death Rate
 Increase Factor
IT 100.9% 100.8% 107.2% 101.6%
ES 101.1% 100.0% 109.7% 99.9%
DE 100.5% 100.6% 105.6% 109.7%
FR 100.6% 100.0% 104.3% 105.0%
UK 102.7% 99.6% 122.8% 98.0%
US 102.6% 99.9% 120.8% 102.9%