Originally Posted by mushymanrob:
“yeah i know some of the youtube clips suggest the tracks from 59...
one or two track titles the catalogue list doesnt agree with the record as well....”
I'll only mention a date discrepancy if it's a major clash - wouldn't trust Youtube dates or info for anything

In yesterday's cases Goldmine, 45.cat, Discogs and others all had the two titles as 1959, and a quick check of the Warner Brothers catalogue confirmed one of them.
Originally Posted by mushymanrob:
“okkkk... todays offering are..
Clive Bailey and Rico's Group 62 - evening train -”
The great man that is Rico Rodriguez (forget Clive Bailey), he now of Jools Hollands Rhythm and Blues Orchestra and with an enormous catalogue of backing everyone Jamaican style from Prince Buster to Kinton Kwesi Johnson by way of Burning Spear. He wa on a considerable number of the Lauren Aitken tracks mentioned here a couple of weeks back.
Actually credited to Clive Bailey and Rico's Blues Group on the record.
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“ Desmond Baker and the Clarendonians
66 - rude boy gone jail”
We've been here before, but here's the link to The Clarendonians:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clarendonians
Desmond Baker had a long low-key career ranging from Ska and Bluebeat to early Rasta reggae.
The Studio 1 release has the usual random spelling error - 'Gine' - on one pressing, and it' called 'Rude Boy Gone to Jail' on others, the Island UK release is 'Rude Boy - Gone Jail' and the Trojan one 'Rude Boy Gone Jail'. They actually sing 'Rude Boy Gonna Jail'
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“ Laverne Baker and the Gliders”
Den Hegarty of Rocky Sharpe and Darts introduced me to Laverne Baker - in the mid-1970s she was his favourite female R&B singer. She's not been off the turntable much since. Every collection should have a compilation of hers at least.
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“Sam Baker
68 - i believe in you - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rN_Br7C-G_Q”
what an amazing gospel soul tune. I'll be digging for more of this!!!
Can almost imagine Johnnie Walker or Emperor Rosko or Wolfman Jack playing this late at night.
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“ Vicky Baker 64 - no more foolish stories - no youtube vid”
not much info on Vicky -
http://www.45cat.com/record/hlu9856&rc=
Yeah, I'm also a sucker for these 60s crap pop girl songs that sound like they're from a fluffy film about the jet set in London and Monte Carlo circa 1965. Tony Hatch song - and apparently the b side.
http://www.45cat.com/record/7n15628