"PP Arnold’s Lost Sessions With Eric Clapton, Derek & The Dominos, Barry Gibb For October Release"

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  1. revolution_vanderbilt

    revolution_vanderbilt Forum Resident Thread Starter

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    This looks like an exciting release!

    Exclusive: PP Arnold's Lost Sessions With Eric Clapton, Derek & The Dominos, Barry Gibb For October Release - uDiscover
     
  2. Classicrock

    Classicrock Senior Member

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    Great. They need to reissue her only released 'Immediate' album on vinyl as well (or did I miss that?). This woman should have been a major star.
     
  3. Man at C&A

    Man at C&A Senior Member

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    Count me in! I would expect both of these tracks from a scarce 45 to be included.



    P P Arnold - Give A Hand Take A Hand

    The single flopped, which possibly could have contributed towards the album being unreleased. PP Arnold didnt have much luck with albums. Her Immediate debut had very few copies pressed because the label was in financial trouble.

    I'd love to see quality vinyl reissues of the two PP Arnold Immediate albums.
     
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  4. Man at C&A

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    We're thinking the same! She did two Immediate albums, 'The First Lady of Immediate' and 'Kafunta'. Both are very hard to find, especially the first one.
     
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  5. pghmusiclover

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  6. ferdinandhudson

    ferdinandhudson Forum Resident

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    Well, I'll be....
    This has been a long time coming that I'd almost given up on these seeing the light of day. The teasers that Pat posted online a few years back certainly wet my appetite but as time moved on I figured that was that only to read about this now. Groovy!
     
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  7. milankey

    milankey Forum Resident

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    Small Faces with P.P. Arnold. One of my favorite you-tube videos:
     
  8. gottafeelin

    gottafeelin Forum Resident

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    I would like to hear some of this before committing to buy. Has any of it been booted?
     
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  9. privit1

    privit1 Senior Member

    I will be in PP is one of the great overlooked female Voices of the 20th century
     
  10. Ignatius

    Ignatius Forum Resident

    I've always liked "If You Think You're Groovy" with Small Faces. Any chance of Marsha Hunt's 1969 lp coming back BTW?
     
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  11. kwadguy

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    Here's her version of the Bee Gees' To Love Somebody...

     
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  12. kwadguy

    kwadguy Senior Member

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    Live vocal version from 1968:

     
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  13. kwadguy

    kwadguy Senior Member

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    Her cover of Angel of the Morning:

     
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  14. kwadguy

    kwadguy Senior Member

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    Covering The Beach Boys:

     
  15. willy

    willy hooga hagga hooga

    :love: :love: :love: :love: :love: :love: ohhhh you've started me off........

     
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  16. CybrKhatru

    CybrKhatru Music is life.

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    ooh! Exciting! Can't wait to hear this.
     
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  17. Kundera the joke.

    Kundera the joke. Senior Member

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    It looks a very interesting release. A few more details closer to the release date could push it into a must buy.

    My favourite Arnold track. (Strange promo though)

     
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  18. ferdinandhudson

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    THE TURNING TIDE TRACKLISTING

    1. Medicated Goo – Written by Steve Winwood/Jimmy Miller and Produced by Eric Clapton.
    2. Born– Written and Produced by Barry Gibb
    3. If This Were My World – Written and Produced by Caleb Quaye and PP Arnold
    4. High And Windy mountain – Written and Produced by Barry Gibb
    5. Spinning wheel – Written by David Clayton Thomas and Produced By Barry Gibb
    6. Bury Me Down By The River- Written by Barry and Maurice Gibb and Produced by Barry Gibb
    7. Children Of The Last War Written and Produced by Caleb Quaye and PP Arnold
    8. Brand New Day – Written by Van Morrison/ Produced by Eric Clapton
    9. The Turning Tide – Written and Produced By Barry Gibb
    10. You’ve Made Me So Very Happy – written by Brenda Holloway, Patrice Holloway Frank Wilson & Barry Gordy/ Produced by Barry Gibb
    11. Give A Hand Take A Hand – Written and Produced by Barry Gibb
    12. Happiness- Written and Produced by Barry Gibb
    13. You Can’t Always Get What You Want – Written by Mick Jagger/Keith Richards and Produced by Eric Clapton
     
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  19. rediffusion

    rediffusion Forum Resident

    I can't wait to hear this – especially her take of Medicated Goo. I already have the 7” singles of Bury Me Down By The River and Give A Hand Take A Hand and really like them.
     
  20. rediffusion

    rediffusion Forum Resident

    She did a great version of Mike Nesmith's 'Different Drum' in the late 90's...
     
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  21. Maybe I've missed the bus with her. I do have a NZ pressing of the First Lady Of Immediate lp that I might have played once then filed away to be forgotten. Might be time for a reappraisal.
    From memory I think it was the songs rather than the performances that didn't click. A few more cuts to the standard of The First Cut would have made a difference.
     
  22. privit1

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  23. pghmusiclover

    pghmusiclover Senior Member

    P.P. posted this on her Facebook page back in May, so it sounds like there is a new album in the works, along with the unreleased project!

    Great 2 weeks in Devon with Steve Cradock putting finishing vocal touches on the new album. Recorded another great Paul Weller tune called 'Picture'. Steve has been big time busy doing amazing string and horn arrangements on all the tracks. I was blown away hearing how great all the tracks sound!!!! Really blown away by his production and arrangement of a tune I wrote with my son Kojo Samuel back in the 90's called "Hold On To Your Dreams" Kojo's gonna be blown away!!! So many great songs on this album.
    Sally Cradock and I have chosen all the tunes for the Heritage Album "The Turning Tide" that has been mixed by Charles Rees at Black Barn Studios and will be released along with my autobiography "The First Cut Is The Deepest" this fall. These unreleased recordings produced by Barry Gibb, Eric Clapton and Caleb Quaye and I sound fresh and fantastic!!! I can't wait to tell you more. So much to fill you all in on. I'm so excited!!!
     
  24. ferdinandhudson

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