Studio One Presenting The Gladiators

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Bellyman
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Re: Studio One Presenting The Gladiators

Post by Bellyman »

Don't want to hijack this thread but on the topic of Soul Jazz label and Studio One, the story I have been told (not confirmed) is that Coxsone Dodd gave them a licence deal in 2003 that lasted five years. This then would have expired with 2008 ending.
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=Nilo82=
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Re: Studio One Presenting The Gladiators

Post by =Nilo82= »

Hey Bellyman,
seems you have been right about Soul Jazz.
I wrote a mail, asking what happened to the Studio One series. Their answer suggests, that they are renegotiating the licence deal.
So hopefully there's more to come..
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suzifan
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Re: Studio One Presenting The Gladiators

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Back to The Gladiators: It ain't the pressing that's the only problem with Presenting The Gladiators. Mr Dodd has selected very flat and lifeless mixes. Having gathered together most of the tracks as 45s, I bought a copy of the JA-pressed LP years ago to have them in one handy package. I was gutted with how sh1t it sounded. So I then bought a US press. Mug. Same thing all over. Dodd didn't put the good mixes on the LP. But the Studio One Singles album for the reall sound of The Gladiators at Studio 1. For once, the comp trumps the original.
kaja

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Post by kaja »

Please, could someone confirm how the the first press looks like Is it this one due to the fact that tracks title was different from later pressings (Up Town Rebel vs Down Town Rebel and Stop The Fussing vs Peace Truce)?

Other presses without Re-Arrange:
- red Studio One logo
- red Studio One Rosette logo
- ?

Thanks for your help!

rasdragon wrote:I just wanted to let the thread run for a bit till I put in. This is the scan of my copy. It was bought out of Monica's Records here in Toronto about 12yrs ago. I was told he bought those from the Brooklyn shop in 82'. It doesn't show up well in the scan but the label is that pastel pink (also seen the pale blue) paper label. The pressing is not bad, not the best Studio One press I have seen but in the top bracket.
vtov
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Re: Studio One Presenting The Gladiators

Post by vtov »

even the Studio One singles CD has some track listings mixed up
Jackie P
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Re: Studio One Presenting The Gladiators

Post by Jackie P »

kaja wrote: Other presses without Re-Arrange:
- red Studio One logo
- red Studio One Rosette logo
- ?
You can add a

- green Studio One logo

to that list.
flashman
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Re: Studio One Presenting The Gladiators

Post by flashman »

I don't see how the Heartbeat releases can trump the original when there are several tracks off Presenting that aren't on either of the Heartbeat releases! Someone still needs to reissue Presenting, it's not covered by the other comps.
blessup
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Re: Studio One Presenting The Gladiators

Post by blessup »

and they need to reissue it with good sound quality!
seanmd
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Re: Studio One Presenting The Gladiators

Post by seanmd »

I've got 2 copies of this album both on vinyl. Oddly enough Hello Carol is different on each album.

On one of them the vocals are barely audible, on the other the vocals are fine.

I dont know is this is unique to a batch of pressings or not.
PTX

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Post by PTX »

flashman wrote:I don't see how the Heartbeat releases can trump the original when there are several tracks off Presenting that aren't on either of the Heartbeat releases! Someone still needs to reissue Presenting, it's not covered by the other comps.
But, as far as I know, is just 'easy squeeze' that's missing from 'studio 1 singles' + 'The Studio One Years', isn't it?
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