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Saturday 16 May 2020

Jack Montgomery - Discography


Jack Montgomery was a stage name given to Marvin Tyrone Jones by Don Mancha.  He recorded 4 45s on 4 different labels between 1966 and 1970.  He also wrote or co-wrote most of them (as M. Jones) and also wrote a couple of tracks for Satisfaction Unlimited's  1972 album 'Think Of The Children' on Hot Wax  - Come On Back and  I Know It's Love.

Discography

1966 - Dearly Beloved / Do You Believe It [Scepter SCE 12192]
1967 -  Don't Turn Your Back On Me / Never In A Million Years (Inst) [Barracuda BCD-101]
1968 - Baby, Baby Take A Chance On Me / Inst [Revue R-11009]
196? - Beauty Isn't Born / Inst [Auston's A-0001]

Jack Montgomery [1966] - Dearly Beloved [Scepters SCE 12192]

This record was originally known/played for the other side Do You Believed It.  I'm not sure exactly when someone decided to flip it over and play this side, but it has been played for at least 30 years (and more) and is still an absolute floorpacker whenever it is played to this day. This would definitely have to be in my Top 100 Northern Soul records.


Jack Montgomery [1966] - Do You Believe It [Scepters SCE 12192]

This featured on the very first Northern Soul compilation album 'Disco Demand's Solid Soul Sensations' compiled by Blackpool Mecca DJ Ian Levine back in March 1975 on Pye Disco Demand which featured tracks from Scepter/Wand vaults..


Jack Montgomery [1967] - Don't Turn Your Back On Me [Barracuda BCD-101]

Northern Soul Beat Ballad


Jack Montgomery [1967] - Never In A Million Years (Inst) [Barracuda BCD-101]

Northern Soul Instrumental
See the Juanita Williams/Honey Bees post for the vocal version.


Jack Montgomery [1968] - Baby, Baby Take A Chance On Me [Revue R-11009]

Northern Soul

An oldie that has been reactivated in recent years and as a result prices have soared to as high as £300 for a promo.  I've had the promo since mid 70s and guess I would have only paid about a quid or so for it!  ... not a bad return as with inflation a £1 in 1976 is now worth £7.25?


Jack Montgomery [1968] - Baby, Baby Take A Chance On Me (Inst) [Revue R-11009]

Northern SOul Instrumental


Jack Montgomery [196?] - Beauty Isn't Born [Auston's A-0001]

Self-written (as M. Jones) ballad.  It is the only known/listed release on the label which was based in Royal Oak, Detroit, Michigan which I would hazard a guess is a self-released 45.  It's not listed on 45Cat and Discogs gives no release date.  It certainly sound later than his other 3 45s and not typical of his other recordings.  It's got a Terry Callier feel about it almost folky in style. 

The flip side is an instrumental of the A side.  It was also released on a green label with silver text.  I don't know  which is the 1st press.





Juanita Williams - Discography


Juanita Williams (aka  La Wanda William) released three solo 45s on Ke Ke 1964, Golden World 1964 and Wingate 1965.  She formed The Honey Bees with sister Barbara Ann Williams and Mary 'Stegall' Lewis in 1967 and recorded a promo (very rare and in-demand) 45 on Garrison which is a great double-sider. Not to be confused with another group called The Honey Bees / Honeybees who were also known as The Cookies (as well as The Cinderellas and The Palisades).

Presumably she must have stayed active or returned to the music business as she next appeared in 1994 with a blues album 'Introducing Juanita Williams' released on Big Mo.

Discography

45s
La Wanda William
1964 - That Handsome Guy / Come Back To Me [Ke Ke 924G-1004]
Juanita Williams
1964 - Baby Boy /You Knew What You Were Gettin'  [Golden World GW 18]
1965 - Some Things You Never Get Used To / You Knew What You Were Gettin' [Wingate WG-008]
The Honey Bees 
1967 - Let's Get Together / Never In A Million Years [Garrison GAR 3005]

Albums
1994 - Introducing Juanita Williams [Big Mo 10242]

La Wanda William [1964] - That Handsome Guy [Ke Ke 924G-1004]

Early 60s Detroit girl sound written by Lee Rodgers.


The only other 'known/listed' 45 on Ke Ke was Melvin Davis - Wedding Bells / It's No News but Cat No is 1007 ... so perhaps there are unknown releases still to be found?  A gospel album was released on the label by The Mighty Voices Of Thunder recorded at United Sound Studios.




La Wanda William [1964] - Come Back To Me [Ke Ke 924G-1004]

Popcorn




Juanita Williams [1964] - Baby Boy [Golden World GW 18]

Northern Soul

Thumping 60s Detroit Northern Soul from Ed Wingate stables before bought out by Motown.

Golden World is a much loved label on the Northern Soul scene as it produced some classic Detroit Northern Soul dance tunes.


Juanita Williams [1964] - You Knew What You Were Gettin' [Golden World GW 18]

Northern Soul Mid-Tempo floater

Whilst I like to A side, I've personally always preferred this side. A lovely mid 60s floater.


Juanita Williams [1965] - Some Things You Never Get Used To [Wingate WG-008]

Northern Soul Beat Ballad

A song written by Van McCoy originally recorded as a B side to Half A Heart by Little) Esther Phillips in 1964 and also recorded by Irma Thomas in 1965 and in UK by Calvin James (a pseudonym for George Underwood) on Columbia who formed The King Bees and The Mannish Boys with David Bowie.


Juanita Williams [1965] - You Knew What You Were Gettin' [Wingate WG-008]

Northern Soul Mid-Tempo floater
This is a re-release of the Golden Wordl side above.


The Honey Bees [1967] - Let's Get Together [Garrison GAR 3005]

Northern Soul

Written by Don Mancha & Edwin Starr.  Never officially released - promo only?

We've had a discussion re Garrison label on the blog previously (on Jimmey Raye post if I recall correctly).  I think I picked up from Discogs that it was a Pasadena, Texas label to which Winsford (aka Johnny) Terry had connections which I questioned as Johnny Terry was married to Eddie & Brian Holland's sister, Carol,  and lived in Detroit.  Here's yet another Detroit connection. 

Further info culled from comments on 45Cat states that Garrison was owned by Pete Garris (not Garrison as previously stated) who was head of Scepter/Wand promotions at the time. He then moved to Dot, Kapp, Uni and then Brunswick for most of the 70s.  He was named in the payola law suit against Brunswick in 1977He died of heart attack in 1986.

It's believed that Travier Music (publisher) was owned by Don Mancha and a local motel owner Don Montgomery who had a moted called Traveler.

Both sides were produced by Don Mancha, Jack Montgomery & Johnny Terry and arranged by Mike Terry, all stalwart Detroit musician so contradicts the Texas theory!

There's a story on Soul Source from Rob Moss (Hayley records) of the find of Johnny Terry acetate collection near Detroit in 2012 which further compounds the Texas claim.



The Honey Bees [1967] - Never In A Million Years [Garrison GAR 3005]

Northern Soul

Written by Fred Bridges and Richard Beasley. The backing track was recorded earlier and put out as the flip to Jack Montgomery's - Don't Turn Your Back On Me on Barracuda  (owned by Don Mancha & Don Montgomery).BRC-101 in 1967. The vocals were added and the track was recorded and released by The Honey Bees on Garrison.





Johnnie Taylor - Beverly Glen Discography


Johnnie Taylor is an artist sadly neglected by a UK pop audience with his only UK chart entry being Disco Lady from 1976 (#25).  He fared  better in US with 6 Top 30 Billboard hits (2 Top 10 Disco Lady #1 & Who's Making Love #5). He is probably best known to a soul audience for his 60/70s sides on Stax and then Columbia when Stax went bust.  Between 1982-84 he released 2 albums ('Just Ain't Good Enough' 1982 and 'Best Of The Old And New' 1984) on Beverly Glen which spawned 4 singles. After this short period on Beverly Glen Taylor recorded for Malaco until his death in 2000.

What a roster this LA label (founded by Otis 'Let Her Go' Smith) had in the 80s Johnnie Taylor, Bobby Womack (The Poet trilogy of albums), Anita Baker (The Songstress album) and Chapter 8.


He didn't have that many big tunes on the Northern Soul scene that stand out in my memory but probably the biggest was Friday Night on Stax but others played included I Ain't Particular, Oh How I Love You, Toe Hold.  There are probably a few others which I can't recall at present.  Who's Making Love probably got spins at The Twisted Wheel on release.

Johnnie Taylor Beverly Glen Discography

1982 - What About My Love / Reaganomics [Beverly Glen BG 2002 (12") 2003 (7")]
1982 - I'm So Proud / I Need A Freak [Beverly Glen BG 2004]
1983 - Just AIn't Good EnoughDon't Wait [Beverly Glen BG 2007]
1984 - Seconds Of Your Love / Shoot For The Stars [Beverly Glen BG 2016 (7" 2017 (12")]

The 3 standout tracks are What About My Love sampled by Shapeshifters - Lola's Theme which topped the UK pop charts in July 2004 and spent 25 weeks on the charts. Just Ain't Good Enough and Shoot For The Stars.  Other recommended tracks are I'm So Proud (a mellow ballad/stepper), Don't Wait (deep soul ballad/stepper) and Seconds Of Your Love (80s modern soul dancer penned by Sam Dees & Ron Kersey).  Reaganomics and I Need A Freak are funky numbers that do nothing for me.

The only track on the 2 albums that didn't get a 45 release was Hey For The Winners which sounds to me like a poppy number which reminds me a lot of Doobie Brothers - What A Fool Believes.  What About My Love and Just Ain't Good Enough featured on both albums.

Johnnie Taylor [1981] - What About My Love [Beverly Glen BG 2002 (12") 2003 (7")]

A Patrick Moten modern soul gem.


Johnnie Taylor [1982] - I'm So Proud [Beverly Glen BG 2004]

Mellow ballad/stepper


Johnnie Taylor [1983] - Just Ain't Good Enough [Beverly Glen BG 2007]

Modern Soul

NB This is the 45 version - for long album version select link in discography above.


Johnnie Taylor [1983] - Don't Wait [Beverly Glen BG 2007]

Deep soul ballad/stepper


Johnnie Taylor [1984] - Shoot For The Stars [Beverly Glen BG 2016 (7" 2017 (12")]

A great mellow 80s modern soul tune on Beverly Glen 



Johnnie Taylor [1984] - Seconds Of Your Love [Beverly Glen BG 2016 (7" 2017 (12")]

80s Modern Soul




Joey Gilmore [1971] - Somebody Done Took My Baby And Gone / Do It To Me One More Time [Saadia 9785]


Joey Gilmore was predominantly a blues man but did cut a few soul/funk records early in his career.  This is his first 45 released on Miami independent label Saadia owned by Frank & Martha Williams. Frank Williams was part of The Rocketeers with Willie Hale who backed Helene Smith on Thrills & Chills on Lloyd.

Frank Williams & The Rocketeers (Joey Gilmore 2nd left)

The record also got a national release on Phil L.A. Of Soul.

A nice doble-sider with a mellow crossover / stepper on top side with a funky, driving Northern Soul tune on the flip.



Joey Gilmore [1971] - Somebody Done Took My Baby And Gone [Saadia 9785]

Crossover


Joey Gilmore [1971] - Do It To Me One More Time [Saadia 9785]

Funky Northern Soul

Funky tune with a driving beat written by Frank Williams and Willie 'Little Beaver' Hale.



Joey Gilmore [1982] - Time To Get With It [Bound Sound 1001]

A deep soul ballad written by Clarence (Blowfly) Reid. 
It was reissued in 1985 on LC 1701 with a different mix (which is the sound clip below) 


Joey Gilmore [1982] - Night And Day [Bound Sound 1001]

80s Modern Soul dancer




The Jades [1966] - And Now / Lucky Fellow [Mode 503]


One of only around 8 45s released on what I believe must be a New Orleans label as many of the releases involved D.C. Wardell (an alias for Wardell Quezergue) and/or other NOLA musicians/writers e.g. The Barons, Allen Orange, Joseph Broussard (wrote Pointer Sisters Send Him Back with Richard Caiton), Ralph Williams, Charles (Chuck) Simmons, Carrol Washington etc.

There were several soul groups recording under The Jades name in the mid 60s e.g. on on Uni and an LA group on Capitol, Imperial, Liberty, and several other white rock/garage bands but I'm pretty certain that this is a different group to the one that that released the stomper I'm Where It's At on Nite Life who sound blue-eyed.

The Jades [1966] - And Now [Mode 503]

Superb smooth soul group harmony


The Jades [1966] - Lucky Fellow [Mode 503]

Reissued on UK Grapevine GsK 45-134 in 2004 with Gerri Hall - Who Can I Run To on flip already featured on this blog.

Northern Soul




COVID-19 16th May 2020


Summary

Russia reports 10,598 new cases bringing total to 272,043 and look set to overtake Spain and become 2nd most infected country after US.

Brazil reports 15,305 new cases 220,291 6th highest infected country after US, ES, RU, UK, IT.

New
Cases
Change Deaths Change
Rec'ry
Rate
Death
Rate
IT 789 79.54% 242 92.4% 79.18% 20.82%  Inc.
ES 1,721 110.96% 138 63.6% 87.31% 12.69%  Inc.
DE 724 82.55% 73 109.0% 94.99% 5.01%  Inc.
FR 636 78.52% 104 29.6% 68.71% 31.29%  Inc.
UK 3,560 103.31% 384 89.7% 16.13% 83.87%  Red.
US 26,692 97.97% 1,595 93.0% 78.74% 21.26%  Inc.

Commentary

IT - new cases -203 (79.54%), deaths -20 (92.37%), active cases -4,370 (66.57% of peak)

ES - new cases +170 (110.96%), deaths -79 (63.59%), active cases -904 (58.23% of peak)

FR - new cases -174 (78.52%), deaths -247 (29.63%), active cases -311 (95.98% of peak)

DE - new cases -153 (82.55%), deaths +6 (108.96%), active cases -749 (21.96% of peak)

US - new cases -554 (97.97%), deaths -120 (93%), active cases +15,373 (100% of peak)

UK - new cases +114 (103.31%), deaths -44 (89.72%), active cases ???

UK Testing - Last 7 Days

Daily Cumulative
No. Tests People
Tested
No. Tests People
Tested
% No. People
Tested
% of
Pop
.
08-May 96,878 63,339 1,728,443 1,270,408 65.38% 2.54%
09-May 92,837 64,362 1,821,280 1,334,770 69.33% 2.68%
10-May 100,490 65,337 1,921,770 1,400,197 65.02% 2.83%
11-May 85,293 60,410 2,007,146 1,460,517 70.83% 2.95%
12-May 87,063 61,741 2,094,209 1,522,258 70.92% 3.08%
13-May 126,064 71,644 2,219,281 1,593,902 56.83% 3.26%
14-May 133,784 69,590 2,353,078 1,663,492 52.02% 3.46%

Highest no. of daily tests so far BUT the lowest percentage of people tested 52% which would indicate that each person tested twice?

Latest stats from Worldometers


Latest v previous day - Recovery rate v Death Rate

Total Active Conc. Recvd. Deaths Recvd% Death%
IT 223,885 72,070 151,815 120,205 31,610 79.18% 20.82%
ES 274,367 57,941 216,426 188,967 27,459 87.31% 12.69%
DE 175,699 15,998 159,701 151,700 8,001 94.99% 5.01%
FR 179,506 91,529 87,977 60,448 27,529 68.71% 31.29%
UK 236,711 196,175 40,536 6,538 33,998 16.13% 83.87%
US 1,484,285 1,068,027 416,258 327,751 88,507 78.74% 21.26%

Latest v previous day - increase / decrease

Country
New Cases
15 May
New Cases
14 May
New Case Increase
 
Deaths
15 May
 
Deaths
14 May
 
Death
Increase
IT 789 992 -203 242 262 -20
ES 1,721 1,551 170 138 217 -79
DE 724 877 -153 73 67 6
FR 636 810 -174 104 351 -247
UK 3,560 3,446 114 384 428 -44
US 26,692 27,246 -554 1,595 1,715 -120

Latest v previous day - actuals

Day 15-May 14-May
Ctry New Cases Total Cases No. Deaths Death Rate% Total Cases No. Deaths Death Rate%
IT 789 223,885 31,610 14.1% 223,096 31,368 14.1%
ES 1,721 274,367 27,459 10.0% 272,646 27,321 10.0%
DE 724 175,699 8,001 4.6% 174,975 7,928 4.5%
FR 636 179,506 27,529 15.3% 178,870 27,425 15.3%
UK 3,560 236,711 33,998 14.4% 233,151 33,614 14.4%
US 26,692 1,484,285 88,507 6.0% 1,457,593 86,912 6.0%

Latest v one week ago - actuals

Week 15-May 08-May
Ctry New Cases Total Cases No. Deaths Death Rate%
Total
Cases
No.
Deaths
Death Rate%
IT 789 223,885 31,610 14.1% 217,185 30,395 14.0%
ES 1,721 274,367 27,459 10.0% 260,117 27,321 10.5%
DE 724 175,699 8,001 4.6% 170,588 7,510 4.4%
FR 636 179,506 27,529 15.3% 176,079 26,230 14.9%
UK 3,560 236,711 33,998 14.4% 211,364 31,241 14.8%
US 26,692 1,484,285 88,507 6.0% 1,321,785 78,615 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 100.4% 100.4% 103.1% 100.9%
ES 100.6% 99.9% 105.5% 95.3%
DE 100.4% 100.5% 103.0% 103.4%
FR 100.4% 100.0% 101.9% 102.9%
UK 101.5% 99.6% 112.0% 97.2%
US 101.8% 100.0% 112.3% 100.3%