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Old August 12th, 2003, 09:11 PM
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I'm really happy that everyone is enjoying the Henry Stone piece. Was nervous doing it since it covered a lot of ground so your kind words are greatly appreciated.

I recall seeing the KC 12 inch on TK a few years back, but can't recall what was on the flipside. A hard one to find for sure as I only saw it once and wish I could have bought it.

I had thought the 400 series had something to do with the switch to 33. Truth is that TK flirted with both speeds as I have a few early TK 12 inchers that are on 33. Stone claims it was someone in promotions who recommended the changeover.

Stone claims TK ceased in 1981 and the lastest TK release I have is from 8. Could very well be that the KC record was post dated. I once bought an Italian Peter Jacques Band 12 inch (Drives me Crazy) a few days after News Year's Day in 1986 and the date said 1986!
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Hey Bernie - I see in the 12" discography that TKD 3 is supposed to be "That's The Way (I Like It)" by KC & the Sunshine Band. I never have heard of this being pressed on an original TK 12" before... can you give us any more info on this pressing? Did Henry Stone provide you the discography info and does it really exist?

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Hi Kevin,

I knew I had this on 12" and went to pull it. To my surprise, it's not an original TK label like I thought. It's on TK after it was taken over by Rhino. The "A" side is "Get Down Tonight". Weird... my memory is really shot. :(
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Hey Bernie - I see in the 12" discography that TKD 3 is supposed to be "That's The Way (I Like It)" by KC & the Sunshine Band. I never have heard of this being pressed on an original TK 12" before... can you give us any more info on this pressing? Did Henry Stone provide you the discography info and does it really exist?

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Hi Kevin,

I knew I had this on 12" and went to pull it. To my surprise, it's not an original TK label like I thought. It's on TK after it was taken over by Rhino. The "A" side is "Get Down Tonight". Weird... my memory is really shot. :(
I thought HOT productions re-released the 12" in the nineties... Had no idea RHINO released vynle.. If they were reissues then why would they keep the same number(TKD3) .. very curious here.. Also, does anyone know the releases for TKD 7 - 11?? Were these promo only vynle? The earliest TK disco in my collection is Tamiko Jones (TKD 6)..
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Rhino is still releasing vinyl today. They just put out new pressings of Yes' early LPs.
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I worked for Henry Stone as a recording engineer and mixer on a number of projects.He was one heck of a guy extremely nice and had a good sense of music..unlike most of the record executives today who are either lawyers or accountants he had a great ear. My experience with him and t.k. was one of the greatest in my life. This story will tell you what kind of guy he was..My studio had a major fire and Henry and Steve Alaimo immediatly called and offered us anything we needed...they were the only company to call though we worked for lots..they offered us 24 track machines anything..luckly we didn't need them. Great guy....
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I worked for Henry Stone as a recording engineer and mixer on a number of projects.He was one heck of a guy extremely nice and had a good sense of music..unlike most of the record executives today who are either lawyers or accountants he had a great ear. My experience with him and t.k. was one of the greatest in my life. This story will tell you what kind of guy he was..My studio had a major fire and Henry and Steve Alaimo immediatly called and offered us anything we needed...they were the only company to call though we worked for lots..they offered us 24 track machines anything..luckly we didn't need them. Great guy....
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Hi mixer .... I have a question for ya...

I was wondering who did/thought of the fantastic finish on FOXY'S - GET OFF .... the part towards the end where the bass drops off?
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Hi mixer .... I have a question for ya...

I was wondering who did/thought of the fantastic finish on FOXY'S - GET OFF .... the part towards the end where the bass drops off?[/quote]

i forget..either it was cory wade ,ish ledesma ...or myself..those mixes were done on the fly...with buttons going on and off and little pieces of tape all over the studio...
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well at least the answer is down to 3 choices... :D
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