Saw this the other week, in a standard black sleeved 12″ cover and thought this was quite rare. Turns out it was originally packaged in a 12″ double pack which seems quite common, ahh well!
The debut release from the small, but perfectly formed Terence and his unusual voice. This is from a London Capital Radio session recorded to promote this new talent. So a lively, live and quite short version of his breakthrough hit, showing his love for a James Brown grunt.
“Sunday Jam (One Woman Man)” is a soulful acoustic number (with some synth string sounds thrown in) that appeared again as a B-side to “Dance Little Sister.” A cover of “Wonderful World” is also from the same session and is spine tingling good.
https://www1.zippyshare.com/v/q5woAoma/file.html
https://www.4shared.com/rar/o4Dzwhgmfi/Terence_Trent_DArby__If_You_Le.html
CBS – TRENT D1
A | If You Let Me Stay (Capital Radio Session) | |
B1 | Sunday Jam (One Woman Man) | |
B2 | Wonderful World |
Hi there. I’ve just been listening to a lot of vinyl 12s I’ve downloaded over the years including Terence TD, a lot of which would have come from you. There’s so little surface noise, do you do a lot of work on them?
Very little to be honest, a quick sweep for any loud pops or clicks and amplification if it needs any, cheers!