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Some fabulous stuff from both incarnations of the label.

Here's a few to kick in with from the Liberty series...and I note that the Huggys Ork disc is down in many discographies as by The Mirettes...does that exist as well?

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Great label. Used to collect Minit 32000 series in the mid-late 70s. From memory I think I got to within 4 of completing the label before I sold up. can't remember now what my missing numbers were. I know Shawn Robinson was one of 'em, could have had it just didn't want to pay out for it at the time. Back then most of the stuff on the label was dirt cheap and under a quid. Great records like Vernon Garrett "Look At Me, Look at Me, Players "Why Did I Lie" and Themes "Bent Out Of Shape" hardly anyone wanted 'em at the time.

I remember writing to Record Corner, Balham asking what Minit they had in stock and I got a letter back with about 20 numbers they had and most were 50p each.

Unfortunately in my younger "Northern" days i didn't appreciate the slower stuff like I do now although even then I had, and still do have, a soft spot for Jimmy Holiday.

Only trouble with the label as far as I was concerned was that there were, and still are so many of the red demos about that I often had one of each as I could never decide whether to keep the demo or the black issues.

A couple of goodies :yes:

Themes - Bent Out Of Shape - Minit

Jimmy Burns - I Tried - Minit

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"I'm a bashful guy"/"Just go for me" - Groovers.

"Anything for you" - Johnny Sayles.

"Trust me" - Bobby Womack & "Tried and convicted".

"Working on your case" - "Hold On" - O'Jays.

Guest Dave Turner
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And another couple, both Bobby Womack that were unfortunately overlooked by many.

Bobby Womack - Tried And Convicted - Minit

Bobby Womack - What You Gonna Do (when Your Love Is Gone) - Minit

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Been a big fan of Gene Taylor - You Got My Nose Wide Open/Don't Go Away for a long time. One side a masterpiece of deep soul the other a magic piece of crossover, with Mr Womack at the helm, you can't go wrong can you?

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More drum rolls than you can shake a stick at!!!!!!!:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :D

The Hitson is an interesting one with some issues credited to Herman and some to Hermon.

"Yes You Did" is the obvious Northern track but the flipside kicks the shit out of it IMO.

Herman Hitson - Better To Have Loved - Minit

Guest Dave Turner
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Been a big fan of Gene Taylor - You Got My Nose Wide Open/Don't Go Away for a long time. One side a masterpiece of deep soul the other a magic piece of crossover, with Mr Womack at the helm, you can't go wrong can you?

Gotta agree with you there John, a great double-sider.

To this day I still regret selling my Minit collection, the foolishness of youth.

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is the huggy's ork record the exact same recording as the mirettes?

Bob, I may be wrong here. I remember I used to have the Huggy's Ork but so long ago now I can't remember the flipside.

Could it be that all copies are Huggy's Ork on one side and Mirettes the other ?

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Bob, I may be wrong here. I remember I used to have the Huggy's Ork but so long ago now I can't remember the flipside.

Could it be that all copies are Huggy's Ork on one side and Mirettes the other ?

I found the ebay auction and it's one artist on each side as you note. that must be it, there is probably only one press.

Guest Dave Turner
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there is a scan with the "help wanted" side credited to huggy's ork above so I must be wrong

Ah, didn't see that Bob. On the label it states Produced by Dick Hugg who was a white Los Angeles radio DJ playing mainly R&B aimed mainly at the Chicano population. His show was something like the Huggy Boy Show and he also hosted a dance show on local TV.

Weren't the Mirettes on the West Coast at around this period with Mirwood. I suspect this is the same track actually by the Mirettes and perhaps with West Coast pressings given the Huggy Boy promotion for West Coast sales outlets.

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Oops done summat wrong again

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Some of my favorites on the label:

Players - "He'll be back" (chitown, lead singer Herb Butler told me that Calvin Carter was working A&R for Minit at the time and got them on the label)

Pacesetters - "What about me baby" (killer bay area sweet soul)

Turnarounds - "I need your loving" (awesome sweet cut from LA)

Younghearts - "I got love for my baby" and "sweet soul shaking" (more LA)

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Some of my favorites on the label:

Turnarounds - "I need your loving" (awesome sweet cut from LA)

Love the flip...quality hard-hitting Northern...'I Can't Take It No More'.

This also gained a release in France on a 7"!

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The Mirettes does exist, it was on ebay last week. RE: Scans Below.

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Unfortunately missed it, I forgot to put it on my watch list.

Patiently waited and found another copy, arrived This Morning.

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Great label. Used to collect Minit 32000 series in the mid-late 70s. From memory I think I got to within 4 of completing the label before I sold up. can't remember now what my missing numbers were. I know Shawn Robinson was one of 'em, could have had it just didn't want to pay out for it at the time. Back then most of the stuff on the label was dirt cheap and under a quid. Great records like Vernon Garrett "Look At Me, Look at Me, Players "Why Did I Lie" and Themes "Bent Out Of Shape" hardly anyone wanted 'em at the time.

I remember writing to Record Corner, Balham asking what Minit they had in stock and I got a letter back with about 20 numbers they had and most were 50p each.

Unfortunately in my younger "Northern" days i didn't appreciate the slower stuff like I do now although even then I had, and still do have, a soft spot for Jimmy Holiday.

Only trouble with the label as far as I was concerned was that there were, and still are so many of the red demos about that I often had one of each as I could never decide whether to keep the demo or the black issues.

A couple of goodies :thumbsup:

Themes - Bent Out Of Shape - Minit

Jimmy Burns - I Tried - Minit

How strange I collected the label as well. Think I got em all in the end and I cannot remember there being any super rarities. I think I even did an article in one of the soul mags going through all the releases and reviewing them back in the 90s but don't know where it is right now or what the mag was. The label is brimming with great tunes. :thumbsup:

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Been a big fan of Gene Taylor - You Got My Nose Wide Open/Don't Go Away for a long time. One side a masterpiece of deep soul the other a magic piece of crossover, with Mr Womack at the helm, you can't go wrong can you?

Gene Taylor.... :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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