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The Renee Label

The label was owned by Leo Austell & Wm. L. Mitchell

Delores Wilson - Come on shy guy / My Dream Renee 100

Oliver Lynch " I Wanna Be / Oh What Have I Done" Renee 104

Both Sides arranged, produced & written by Oliver Lynch.

Cascades "Pains In My Heart / One That I Can Spare" Renee 105

*Cicero Blake "Take it from me / Soul of pain" Renee 106

James Bryant "Hey There You Girl / Three Step" Renee 108 (released 1964?)

Arranged and produced By Chuck Handy. Both Sides written by James Bryant

*Cicero Blake "You're gonna be sorry / Sad feeling" Renee 109

Eddie Sull (Sullivan) "I'm Looking For My Baby / Tell The Whole World About It" Renee 115

Written and produced by Eddie Sull

Wales Wallace "I Gotta Have You / You'll Never Get Away" Renee 111 (released 1967?)

Written by L. Austell

Here's what I managed to put together over a few days from 45s I've had and still got and info pulled from various sales sites.

When I've got a bit more time I'll add some more details & credits to the records with asterisks. Plus label scans.

derek

As far as I know the following releases are on different Renee labels and not connected to the Chicago one under discussion.

Kenny Carter Why do you have to go / What about the children Renee 3001

Barbara Green Young Boy / I should have treated you right Renee 5001

Dream Merchants Stop (You're breaking my heart) / Give up (all I've got) Renee 5031

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3002 - Jungle Jim - Masai (Do The Masai Children) / Masai Instr. (Do The Masai Children)

3004 - Midnight Mover Unltd - Follow The Wind Pt.1/ Follow The Wind Pt.2

3005 - Midnight Mover Unltd - Truck In (Instrumental) / Put Your Mind In Your Pocket

3006 - Butterscotch - Something Has Got To Change Part I / Something Has Got To Change Part II

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Hello

The Renee label with the 5000 number series was a different company, based in Philadelphia.

The Renee label with the 3000 number series was also a different company, operating in the early 1970s, and based on the east coast I think.

The owners of the Renee label from Chicago also owned Brainstorm, Twin Stacks, La Cindy etc.

Paul

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