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Got No Time

SD017
Format
7"
Label
Soul Direction
Artist
Timothy Carr & The Cooperettes
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Got No Time

Timothy Carstaphen aka. Timmy (Timothy) Carr was once described by Vera Carey of the  Persianettes. “As a short guy, about five-five, but he was stocky. He was no little pushover.  He was like a weightlifter” He recorded songs as Timmy & The Empires which consisted of  Timmy Carr, Kenneth Johns, Nathaniel Young and Micky Harvey. 

The two tracks featured on this release initially surfaced as an Impact Recordings Studio  Acetate. Another copy did surface later but has also been featured on a compilation CD but  never as fully licensed 7” vinyl single. We have decided to release the extended “Studio  Master” version of “Got No Time” with the engineer count in and unedited run out.  

According to Howard Ravitsky the songs in question were backed by the Cooperettes which  were an all-family affair of sisters, Janette, Debbie, Tina and Angie Cooper and not the  Persianettes as previous thought. The songs were written by Howard Ravitsky and Phil Hurtt. Hurtt went on in later life to  write the massive hit song “I’ll Be Around” for The Detroit Spinners. Timmy recorded a song  on the Kee Label titled “Workin” backed with “I’m Not Lyin’” which possibly is his rarest  release. 

It should be noted that well known Collector Tim Ashibende was the first UK person to  track down and meet Howard in Philly some years ago, which largely lead to some of the  tracks from his stable reaching a wider audience on the Northern soul scene. 

After a conversation with Tim Ashibende he relayed his story to me.

The first Timmy Carr acetate came from Howard to Tim, then ended up with Carl Fortnum in a big trade. 
In that same deal with Howard he also got other stuff including 2 copies of Benny Sigler, ‘Who you gonna turn to’ which he was also involved with.

Tim met and interviewed Howard in 1991 after writing to him. He replied to his enquiry, then Tim subsequently met him next time he was out on the East Coast. He did a short taped interview with him, and he also gave me a tape of  other songs.

Timmy was also backed with The Persianetts who recorded “Timmy Boy” and “There Comes a Time” on the Olympia Label in 1963. He later recorded 2 records on the Hot Biscuit Label around 1968 which was probably the most fame he saw in his singing career.

Tim Carr recorded these 2 tracks at Impact Sound in 1969. A few months later, Tim Carr died while working at a loading dock, when a load of goods fell on him, crushing him to death! A Sad end to what could have been a better ending to the story!



Tracklist

A.   Got No Time
B.   I Want My Loving From You