Weingarden Posted December 11, 2009 Posted December 11, 2009 Anyone know anything about the Quixotics on Blackman, "Reach Out"? It's a nice little record, seemingly from Detroit or Ohio. Rudy Robinson and Herbie Ross are involved....Google leads to mentions of it on a couple UK playlists, but as an acetate and/or without a label. I know it exists, because I have one in my hand. Known? Covered up?
boba Posted December 11, 2009 Posted December 11, 2009 Anyone know anything about the Quixotics on Blackman, "Reach Out"? It's a nice little record, seemingly from Detroit or Ohio. Rudy Robinson and Herbie Ross are involved....Google leads to mentions of it on a couple UK playlists, but as an acetate and/or without a label. I know it exists, because I have one in my hand. Known? Covered up? I know someone who turned up a bunch of copies of this, but passed on most of them because most were pressed off center. he only bought the on-center copies. I didn't buy one because he wanted $300 apiece and it was too hi-sounding for me. John Anderson bought some off him, I think it would appeal more to deep soul collectors.
Weingarden Posted December 12, 2009 Author Posted December 12, 2009 ...and it ain't going to appeal to any deep-soul collector i know of. it IS off center, though.
boba Posted December 12, 2009 Posted December 12, 2009 ...and it ain't going to appeal to any deep-soul collector i know of. it IS off center, though. i played it a few times when i was holding it, it sounded very Hi and the group was weak and came in just at the chorus, i have to listen to that ebay clip. it was sort of slow too.
Weingarden Posted December 12, 2009 Author Posted December 12, 2009 Yeah, it's not really a group record. The lead vocal is decent, though, and it's a nice midtempo dancer. Agree that it's Hi-ish....
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