Flaming Ember

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Top of pageBottom of page   By Davie G (213.251.162.249 - 213.251.162.249) on Friday, February 15, 2002 - 06:29 pm:

Here's one for Jeff

Jerry Plunk crops up as cowriter (with Joseph
Kirkland ) of a track called "I'm Outta Here"
on a 1992 hip hop album by Diamond and the
Psychotic Neurotics. It's on the "Stunts, Bunts and Hip Hop" album (on Mercury).

Hip hop isn't my forte so I'll leave any further
comments to somebody else.

Top of pageBottom of page   By emH. (64.12.102.156 - 64.12.102.156) on Saturday, February 16, 2002 - 07:40 am:

Huh, don't know anything about that, but his '62 Slingerland kit is in my basement...

Top of pageBottom of page   By John Lester (213.1.132.52 - 213.1.132.52) on Saturday, February 16, 2002 - 09:07 am:

emh

You lost me on that one...what is a 62 slingerland kit.

Top of pageBottom of page   By Ralph Terrana (209.240.222.130 - 209.240.222.130) on Saturday, February 16, 2002 - 03:58 pm:

It's a drum set John.

Top of pageBottom of page   By CL (204.38.7.35 - 204.38.7.35) on Wednesday, February 20, 2002 - 12:01 am:

EmH WHERE DO YOU LIVE??????

Top of pageBottom of page   By recordboyusa (208.61.5.193 - 208.61.5.193) on Thursday, February 21, 2002 - 03:01 am:

Can't say I've heard that 90s track but I just want to say that "Shades of Green" by the Flaming Ember is one of the most soulful tracks I've ever heard (and proof that you can still get great records without mortgaging the home).

Jeff Lemlich
http://www.limestonerecords.com

Top of pageBottom of page   By DeAnne (24.234.119.126 - 24.234.119.126) on Saturday, April 06, 2002 - 04:45 pm:

I ran across this picture of the Flaming Embers...flaming embers

Top of pageBottom of page   By recordboyusa (208.61.5.193 - 208.61.5.193) on Sunday, April 07, 2002 - 05:01 am:

Awesome picture DeAnne!

Jerry Plunk's vocal on 'Shades Of Green' just oozes soul!

Jeff Lemlich
http://www.limestonerecords.com

Top of pageBottom of page   By john lester (213.122.195.125 - 213.122.195.125) on Sunday, April 07, 2002 - 07:43 am:

Oh dear Jeff.....

You are not gonna like me....I used to play the flip side Stop The World......at least 10 times in a row and still want to play it again...

Top of pageBottom of page   By john lester (213.122.195.195 - 213.122.195.195) on Sunday, April 07, 2002 - 11:10 am:

Silly me...I forgot you are not from the UK.....

The flip side in the States was "Don't You Wanna Wanna".......mind you, you will still not like cos I used to play that side almost as much!!

"Shades of Green" was one of those songs that seemed to get rave reviews from the UK critics.....

Top of pageBottom of page   By Eli (170.115.179.117 - 170.115.179.117) on Wednesday, April 10, 2002 - 08:00 pm:

In my opinion, Jerry Plunk is one of the "realest" blue-eyed soul brothers around.
I enjoyed his voice ever since their first Hot Wax recordings, and have re-discovered him once again via the HDH re-issues.
Westbound #9 and I'm not my brothers keeper are my faves.

Top of pageBottom of page   By david, glasgow, scotland (62.252.128.5 - 62.252.128.5) on Wednesday, April 10, 2002 - 08:41 pm:

great to hear from you again bobby.

westbound no.9 was played here so much at the time of it's release. you never ever forget that melody.

remarkable how some records click and others don't. (well as remarkable as legally possible!)

Top of pageBottom of page   By recordboyusa (208.61.5.193 - 208.61.5.193) on Wednesday, April 10, 2002 - 09:59 pm:

For something completely different, check out the Flaming Ember B-side "Deserted Village".

I've never heard anything else quite like it.

A very unusual (and quite good) record.

Jeff Lemlich
http://www.limestonerecords.com

Top of pageBottom of page   By john lester (213.122.197.22 - 213.122.197.22) on Wednesday, April 10, 2002 - 10:09 pm:

BOBBY!

You're back at last....we all missed ya!

Top of pageBottom of page   By Mark Speck (64.158.97.180 - 64.158.97.180) on Thursday, April 11, 2002 - 03:26 am:

Don't forget "Mind, Body & Soul"--killer blue-eyed soul and one of my faves of that sub-genre.

Best,

Mark

Top of pageBottom of page   By Eli (170.115.179.119 - 170.115.179.119) on Thursday, April 11, 2002 - 04:23 pm:

I second that emotion!!

Top of pageBottom of page   By unabobby (205.188.192.167 - 205.188.192.167) on Tuesday, April 16, 2002 - 07:07 am:

Hi I know Jerry Plunk and he lives in Jackson Tenn If you would like to contact it's Mr Jerry Plunk 142 Old Bells Rd, Jackson Tennesee,38305-9609 Tell him Mike Schwedt sent you

Top of pageBottom of page   By JOHN LESTER (213.122.190.56 - 213.122.190.56) on Tuesday, April 16, 2002 - 11:07 am:

Mike

To me, it seems a bit dis-respectful to "cold-call" Jerry on the telephone. I would prefer that he came online here - besides, we can all benefit rather than just one individual

Top of pageBottom of page   By Dennis Coffey (206.47.172.178 - 206.47.172.178) on Wednesday, April 17, 2002 - 12:21 am:

Hey Bobby and David. I remember doing the session on Engine Number Nine and I'm Not My Brothers Keeper. I believe we cut those tracks at Tower Studios for HDH. That was an interesting studio because we recorded in a room built on the stage of the theater. I know we did earlier HDH tracks at Tera Shirma but I think those tunes were done at Tower

Dennis Coffey

Top of pageBottom of page   By Millie (64.152.153.142 - 64.152.153.142) on Wednesday, April 17, 2002 - 02:58 am:

I spoke with Jimmy Bugnell several years ago...he was the lead guitar player in Flaming Ember in the late 60's...when they were playing at the Last Chance Bar in Dearborn...Jerry Plunk was seeing Telma Hopkins in those days...I can't remember who else was in the band, but I do remember trying to get them an LP deal at Polydor Records in 1978 when I worked in Promotion...we recorded a couple sides and they sounded better than ever. Unfortunately the label passed, but it was an incredible session. Jim Vitti engineered.

Top of pageBottom of page   By john lester (213.1.132.147 - 213.1.132.147) on Wednesday, April 17, 2002 - 06:25 am:

Ooo Dennis

I'm Not My Brothers' Keeper....that was fine fine fine..especially that extended version.....

One of the first songs that was extended on the album

So all that guitar work was you then...I could'nt get enough of that album version when I first heard it...

Wow, that's made my day learning that..

Did you also do those wonderfully extended versions of Somebody's Been Sleeping In My Bed and Everything Good Is Bad???

Top of pageBottom of page   By Dennis Coffey (206.47.172.178 - 206.47.172.178) on Thursday, April 18, 2002 - 01:38 am:

Hey John, I also played on the single, "Somebody's Been Sleeping in my Bed". I'm not sure on "Everything Good is Bad". I imagine extended versions were just longer takes of the same records we made with different mixes and edits.

Dennis Coffey

Top of pageBottom of page   By john lester (213.122.198.96 - 213.122.198.96) on Thursday, April 18, 2002 - 05:30 am:

The point I was making with those extended mixes was that on, say, Somebody's Been Sleeping, there were all these guitar sounds in the middle break, making it sound a bit like it was from outer space - meaning sounds I had never heard before...same with I'm Not My Brother's Keeper.

Wonderful Wonderful

Top of pageBottom of page   By Dennis Coffey (206.47.172.178 - 206.47.172.178) on Friday, April 19, 2002 - 12:11 am:

Hey John. I always had my echoplex, fuzz tones and wah wah pedals and used them if I was allowed to.

Dennis Coffey

Top of pageBottom of page   By john lester (213.122.198.139 - 213.122.198.139) on Friday, April 19, 2002 - 06:47 am:

Thank goodness you did!!!


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