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5 minutes ago, Wheelsville1 said:

 

I always thought the Arthur Willis was circa 68/69 rather than a 70s recording. 

the whole label appear to be 70s creations chris........ the 60s diehards could be using AW as a frizbee as we speak

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9 minutes ago, dave pinch said:

the whole label appear to be 70s creations chris........ the 60s diehards could be using AW as a frizbee as we speak

Hi Dave,with a few exceptions I think I've always fallen into the 60s die hard mentality,sad as it is lol. Chris. 

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2 minutes ago, Wheelsville1 said:

Hi Dave,with a few exceptions I think I've always fallen into the 60s die hard mentality,sad as it is lol. Chris. 

we like what we like mate and thats it

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Got to say i'm amazed it's anything past 1970, but if that's where the evidence points.... Must be like one of those r&b things that sound like an early 60s cut but are actually 70s releases. Who the dickens would of bought AW in 1975?!

We know hardly anyone did but who were they targeting?!

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On 21/03/2019 at 13:42, dave pinch said:

the whole label appear to be 70s creations chris........ the 60s diehards could be using AW as a frizbee as we speak

Lol, That's an interesting thought Dave. 

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On 21/03/2019 at 01:28, Agent45 said:

Circa '75, give or take.

If you look at 45 cat on the Internet, listing for the label, it states ATTEIRAM (Marietta, Georgia spelt backwards) Publishing Co. made its debut in 1971, and it looks like the Arthur Willis was the 1st release ?

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36 minutes ago, HILL868 said:

If you look at 45 cat on the Internet, listing for the label, it states ATTEIRAM (Marietta, Georgia spelt backwards) Publishing Co. made its debut in 1971, and it looks like the Arthur Willis was the 1st release ?

thats a very good point.. and i think youre bang on the money

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9 hours ago, dave pinch said:

thats a very good point.. and i think youre bang on the money

10 hours ago, HILL868 said:

If you look at 45 cat on the Internet, listing for the label, it states ATTEIRAM (Marietta, Georgia spelt backwards) Publishing Co. made its debut in 1971, and it looks like the Arthur Willis was the 1st release ?

 

Nadine Brown recorded in the same studios "Leave Me Alone" after she moved from Florida

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