Derek Martin - Soul Power
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Sly Girl | 3:12 | |
Soul Power | 2:48 |
Video
Derek Martin - Sly Girl
Derek Martin - Soul Power
Images
Catalog Numbers
- 601039
- 2C 006-90.374 M, 2 C 006-90374 M
Labels
- ATCO Records
- Stax
- Stateside
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- escuchar en línea
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- lyssna på nätet
Formats
- Vinyl
- 7"
- 45 RPM
- Single
- push out centre
- Reissue
Companies
Role | Company |
---|---|
Distributed By | Compagnie Européenne Du Disque |
Record Company | Polydor Records Ltd. |
Pressed By | Pathé Marconi, Chatou |
Credits
Role | Credit |
---|---|
Photography By | J-P Leloir |
Producer | Teddy Randazzo |
Notes
- Under license from Atlantic Recording Corpn.,U.S.A.
- Frankyn Boyd
- Polydor Records Limited
- "Made in France" on label and cover
Barcodes
- Rights Society: BIEM
- Matrix / Runout (Label A-side): C 006 - 90.374 M A
- Matrix / Runout (Label B-side): C 006 - 90.374 M B
- Matrix / Runout (A-side runout): 90374 M A 21
- Matrix / Runout (B-side runout): 90374 M B 21
- Matrix / Runout (A-side runout): M3 267002
- Matrix / Runout (B-side runout): M3 267003
About Derek Martin
Derek Martin was born in Detroit in 1938, and like many early R&B and soul singers, he got his start in gospel. His professional break came early when he was hired at the age of 17 to sing with Duke Ellington. In the early '50s Martin joined the singing group the Pearls along with fellow singer Howard Guyton and pianist Dave Clowney (who would find success in 1959 with the novelty hit "The Happy Organ" as Dave "Baby" Cortez), and the group released its first single (as the Five Pearls) in 1954 and also recorded as Howie & the Sapphires, releasing a single under that name in 1959 for OKeh Records. Eventually the group changed its name to the Top Notes and recorded for several imprints, including Tuba, Sue, and Roulette as well as putting out a single 45 for Stax, the enduring "Soul Power"/"Sly Girl." The Top Notes also released the original version of "Twist & Shout" in 1961 as the B-side to "Always Late" for Atlantic Records, and it was the Top Notes' version that formed the template, albeit amped up, for the Isley Brothers' later hit rendition of the song. Martin launched his solo career in 1963 with a successful cover of Otis Blackwell's "Daddy Rolling Stone" on Crackerjack Records, and just missed hitting the Top 20 pop and R&B charts with the single "You Better Go." For several years now, Martin has made his home in France, where he is rightfully lauded as a master soul singer, having earned the nickname "the Golden Voice." EMI collected his Roulette releases for 2007's Take Me Like I Am: The Roulette Recordings.
Often miscredited for writing "Daddy Rolling Stone" instead of because of a mistake on releases including a cover of the 's version.
Real Name
- Derek Don Martin
Name Vars
- D. Martin
- Derak Martin
- Martin
Aliases
- Derek Ray
Comments
Averytime when I hit something like that on the radio or YouTube and it is not on Spotify I'm very disappointed.
always up there , K . theres a nice french pic - design cover ting .
Always regret selling this, brilliant
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