Monday, 21 March 2011
Indian Giver
Here is a brilliant ultra rare soul track to start off the week.
Indian Giver was released on Verve in 1966 and that's about all I know about it. The Chantels started in 1956 and recorded for a few different labels from then until 1970 when they released their final single. The lead singer Arlene Smith recruited some new blood during the 70s and resurrected the group who are still performing now.
Sorry for the quality of this mp3 but I have been so far unsuccessful in acquiring Indian Giver on 7" or as part of a compilation album, the rip posted was one I found a few years ago on the net.
The Chantels - Indian Giver
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The Chantels
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3 comments:
Oooh, nice. Almost sounds like something that could have been recorded today and put out on Freestyle or Record Kicks.
Just Googled it and found this better quality version...
http://groovyrotations.blogspot.com/2010/11/indian-giver-chantels.html
Cheers!
Andrew
Indeed, lovely.
Though not to be confused with the track of the same name by the 1910 Fruitgum Company, which is a completely different song.
Thanks Andrew, that is a great improvement. Now to find the vinyl
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