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Thursday, 7 May 2020

Eric & The Vikings - Discography


Eric & The Vikings were Eric McClinon, Phillip Taylor & Cliff Moore who started out in 1969 whilst still in High School.  Their first 45 was on Richard 'Popcorn' Wylie's Soul Hawk label and Wylie co-wrote both sides A side with Tony Hestor and B side with Charles Johnson.  Their next 2 releases were on Motown's Gordy label. I'm not sure when McClinton left the group but they recorded their final 45 on Voyage as The Vikings and by 1980 McClinton had joined Meli'sa Morgan and Alyson Williams to form High Fashion.  He also has a gospel 45 listed as Eryke McClinton on presumably his own label Eryke EM 401 (no release date).

'Hurting', a previously unreleased Soul Hawk track, was discovered and released in UK on Kool Kat in 1987.

Discography

1970 - Vibrations (Made Us Fall In Love) / Get Off The Streets Y'all [Soul Hawk 1009]
1972 - It's Too Much For A Man To Take Too Long / Time Don't Wait [Gordy G-7116F]
1973 - I'm Truly Yours / Where Do You Go (Baby) [Gordy G-7132F]
1975 - Heartaches Don't Last Forever / Never Seen A Stranger [Voyage V-1001]
1987 - Hurting [Kool Kat (UK) KOOL 5]

Eryke McClinton
197? - God Specialises / Peace In The Valley [Eryke EM 401]

The original members got back together in 2010 and release a couple of CDs Motwon Reloaded and CD Retro Millennium Renaissance which includes the singles Vibrations, Heartaches, Stranger and Hurting in addition to a 2011 revamp of Vibrations and a new track(?) Rainy Nite vocal and instrumental.


Live footage of Vibrations and It's Too Much For A Man To Take Too Long.



Eric & The Vikings [1987] - Hurting [Kool Kat KOOL 5]

A UK only release on Neil Rushton / Dave Barker Kool Kat label of a previously unreleased track which has same (similar?) backing to Jimmey (Soul) Clark's Sweet Darlin' on Soul Hawk.

Another 2 unreleased tracks were on the flip side.

Willie Jones - My Baby AIn't A Plaything - an unreleased track which was recorded by The New Holidays on Westbound in 1970.  There is also another version by Willie Harvey which has appeared on a few Goldmine Soul Supply compilations. I'm not sure whether it is the same version as Willie Jones under a different name as the vocals sound the same to my ears.  The track has the same backing as Stanley Mitchell's Quit Twisting My Arm on Dynamo.

Detroit Strings - In The Pocket - a storming previously unreleased Northern Soul instrumental credited to Parker?  Sounds like it could be an alternative instrumental take of Our Love Is In The Pocket? An absolute monster all-nighter sound mid 80s at Top Of The World, Stafford.



Eric & The Vikings [1970] - Vibrations (Made Us Fall In Love) [Soul Hawk 1009]

Soul group harmony written by Popcorn Wylie and Tony Hestor.



Eric & The Vikings [1970] - Get Off The Streets Y'all [Soul Hawk 1009]

Funky Instrumental writteny by Popcorn Wylie & Charles Johnson.



Eric & The Vikings [1972] - It's Too Much For A Man To Take Too Long [Gordy G-7116F]

Deep Soul group harmony



Eric & The Vikings [1972] - Time Don't Wait [Gordy G-7116F]

Northern Soul


Eric & The Vikings [1973] - I'm Truly Yours [Gordy G-7132F]

Not the same song as Spinners - Truly Yours.  This one written by George Gordy (one of the 8 Gordy siblings), Larry Brown (wrote many Motown songs and was a member of Finished Touch) and Elgie Stover (who wrote a couple of tracks on Marvin Gaye's What's Going On  album and performed background vocals on it, he is Kenny Stover's brother who was with Leo's Sunshipp and Finished Touch).



Eric & The Vikings [1973] - Where Do You Go (Baby) [Gordy G-7132F]

Soul group harmony



The Vikings [1975] - Heartaches (Don't Last Forever) [Voyage V-1001]




The Vikings [1975] - Never Seen A Stranger [Voyage V-1001]




Eryke McClinton [197?] - God Specialises [Eryke EM 401]

No sound clip available



Eryke McClinton [197?] - Peace In The Valley [Eryke EM 401]

No sound clip available






COVID-19 7th May 2020


Summary

All countries had an increase in new case and all but UK & FR had an increase in deaths from previous day.

Worldometers for some reason has stopped publishing Active Cases chart.

The other major story is that Russia has started to see a steep increase in new cases in the last 5 days and has seen over 50,000 new cases since 1 May.

New
Cases
Change Deaths Change
Rec'ry
Rate
Death
Rate
IT 1,444 134.33% 369 156.4% 75.85% 24.15%  Inc.
ES 3,121 138.10% 244 131.9% 86.04% 13.96%  Inc.
DE 1,155 135.09% 282 282% 95.06% 4.94%  Inc.
FR 3,640 334.25% 278 84.2% 67.65% 32.35%  Inc.
UK 6,111 138.70% 649 93.7% 0.83% 99.17%  Red.
US 25,459 106.98% 2,528 107.6% 74.01% 25.99%  Red.

Commentary

IT - new cases +369 (134.33%) deaths +133 (156.4%), active cases -8,013 (84.55% of peak)

ES - new cases +861 (138.10%), deaths +59 (131.9%), active cases -3,124 (68.8% of peak)

FR - new cases +2,551 (334.25%), deaths -52 (84.2%), active cases +1,680 ( 98.99% of peak)

DE - new cases +300 (135.09%), deaths +282 (282%), active cases -5,536 (28.8% of peak)

US - new cases +1,661 (106.98%), deaths +178 (107.57%), active cases +21,678

UK - new cases +1,705 (138.7%), deaths -44 (93.7%), active cases ?
UK now has over 200,000 cases and over 30,000 deaths and has averaged 5,113 new cases and 568 deaths per day in the last 7 days.  To put this in context with the rest of EU the closest country to these figures is IT with average 1,552 new cases and 286 deaths per day i.e. more that 3 times more new cases and almost double no. of deaths.

If we look at the growth of total no. of cases, UK is now 10 days ahead of Italy's trajectory.
IT   - 97,689 29 Mar 201,505 28 Apr - 33 days
UK - 98,476 15 Apr  201,101  6 May - 23 days

It still bewilders (and concerns) me where all these new cases are originating from 44 days into lockdown?  I 'presume' it must be front-line workers that are infected? 

UK has seen 35,789 new cases in the last week (and almost 150,000 (149,402) in last month since 6 Apr - 2 weeks after lockdown - an average of 4,980 per day). Is it even possible to contact trace this number of cases? If each of these 35,789 in last week alone have been in contact with just 3 other people that's over 100,000 people who need to be tested, and then what about the people these contacts have been in contact with if they test positive?

Whilst on the subject of testing,  here are the figures since the 100,000 target was 'met' on 30 Apr: (Note testing figure are always 1 day behind so no figures available for 6 May yet)

Daily Cumulative
No. Tests
People 
Tested
No. Tests
People 
Tested
01-May 105,937 63,667 1,129,907 825,946
02-May 76,496 56,397 1,206,405 882,343
03-May 85,186 62,956 1,291,591 945,299
04-May 84,806 69,839 1,383,842 1,015,138
05-May 69,463 57,006 1,448,010 1,072,144

As can been seen from the figures above, the UK has consistently seen around 5,000 new cases per day for the last month so I cannot conceivably see how the government can relax lockdown until these numbers significantly reduce and testing is significantly increased.

Latest stats from Worldometers

Latest v previous day - Recovery rate v Death Rate

Total Active Conc. Recvd. Deaths Recvd% Death%
IT 214,457 91,528 122,929 93,245 29,684 75.85% 24.15%
ES 253,682 68,466 185,216 159,359 25,857 86.04% 13.96%
DE 168,162 20,987 147,175 139,900 7,275 95.06% 4.94%
FR 174,191 94,410 79,781 53,972 25,809 67.65% 32.35%
UK 201,010 170,681 30,329 253 30,076 0.83% 99.17%
US 1,263,092 975,306 287,786 212,987 74,799 74.01% 25.99%

Latest v previous day - increase / decrease

Country
New Cases
6 May
New Cases
5 May
New Case Increase
 
Deaths
6 May
 
Deaths
5 May
 
Death
Increase
IT 1,444 1,075 369 369 236 133
ES 3,121 2,260 861 244 185 59
DE 1,155 855 300 282 0 282
FR 3,640 1,089 2,551 278 330 -52
UK 6,111 4,406 1,705 649 693 -44
US 25,459 23,798 1,661 2,528 2,350 178

Latest v previous day - actuals

Daily 06-May 05-May
Ctry New Cases Total Cases No. Deaths Death Rate% Total Cases No. Deaths Death Rate%
IT 1,444 214,457 29,684 13.8% 213,013 29,315 13.8%
ES 3,121 253,682 25,857 10.2% 250,561 25,613 10.2%
DE 1,155 168,162 7,275 4.3% 167,007 6,993 4.2%
FR 3,640 174,191 25,809 14.8% 170,551 25,531 15.0%
UK 6,111 201,010 30,076 15.0% 195,990 29,427 15.0%
US 25,459 1,263,092 74,799 5.9% 1,212,835 72,271 6.0%

Latest v one week ago - actuals

Weekly 06-May 29-Apr
Ctry New Cases Total Cases No. Deaths Death Rate%
Total
Cases
No.
Deaths
Death Rate%
IT 1,444 214,457 29,684 13.8% 203,591 27,682 13.6%
ES 3,121 253,682 25,857 10.2% 236,899 24,275 10.2%
DE 1,155 168,162 7,275 4.3% 161,539 6,467 4.0%
FR 3,640 174,191 25,809 14.8% 166,420 24,087 14.5%
UK 6,111 201,010 30,076 15.0% 165,221 26,097 15.8%
US 25,459 1,263,092 74,799 5.9% 1,064,194 62,655 5.9%

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 100.7% 100.6% 105.3% 101.8%
ES 101.2% 99.7% 107.1% 99.5%
DE 100.7% 103.3% 104.1% 108.1%
FR 102.1% 99.0% 104.7% 102.4%
UK 102.6% 99.7% 121.7% 94.7%
US 104.1% 99.4% 118.7% 100.6%