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Anyone know of this: Nickey, Lorraine & Lucy : All over but the crying/ The way it goes.

Early Detroit, arranged and produced bt Mike Theodore. Seem to remember there's something else on label, possibly Melvin Davis, but cant find anything else about it.

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That record has a very "poppy" Caucasian girls group sound, although the arrangement by Mike Theodore is very nice, and the sax reminds me of Mike Terry's playing style (it might well be him). The other musicians sound like the good Detroit crews that I'm used to hearing from 1963-64. It's not Soulish at all, hoowever. I don't think most "Soulies" would like it. As far as other records on the label, I remember having seen another one. But I believe that was "White Pop" as well. I don't remember hearing about any Soul releases on this label. Maybe you are confusing it with Detroit's Sound Records, or Sound, Inc., which was the umbrella company for Velgo and Sound City Records.

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Nickey, Lorraine, and Lucy, how is b / w all but screaming into the 1002 account of the sounds. The sound was aware of Mike Theodore label when he was in high school, and this is him and a couple of friends, supported by Mike Terry and other siblings of fear and first-call players Motown and Detroit. 's songs very high quality, and only 200 copies were pressed. The vinyl is M-, with a small tear on the label in the section, and initials written in pen on the side b.

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That record has a very "poppy" Caucasian girls group,

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My ears didn't fail me. It WAS Mike Terry on sax, and there were some Funk brothers and other Motown session players working on it. It's definitely a high-quality production, and a well-written song. But it's "poppish", and, thus starts at $75.00 US. If it had a "soulful" vocal, it would start at $500.00. It is DEFINITELY on Sound Score Records. What I meant when I stated that you might be confusing the label with another label, is the memory of a Melvin Davis release on that same Sound Score Records. I've never heard of that existing, either when Sound Score was discussed, or when Melvin Davis' career was discussed. I also remember Dennis Coffey or Bob Babbitt or Ray Monette in thread with Ron Murphy and some other Detroiters discussing Mike Theodore and Sound Score Records. And someone mentioned that there was another release. But, if I remember correctly, they mentioned that it, too, was "pop" rather than "Soul". Don't get me wrong, I would LOVE to have an unknown Melvin Davis record turn up with two 1964 great cuts arranged by Mike Theodore, and instrumentation by The Funk Brothers.

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