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Epsilon Record Co. latest Californian re-releases EPS021 Bobby Baker & EPS020 Dana V Andrews

Epsilon Record Co. latest Californian re-releases EPS021 Bobby Baker & EPS020 Dana V Andrews magazine cover

Welcome to Epsilon Record Co. latest Californian re-releases

Two fantastic Modern Crossover 45rpm

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EPS021

Bobby Baker

Holy Grail Modern Soul Crossover Vocal & Instrumental

Listen:

A: “Everything Has Got To Be Alright”(4:07)

B: “Everything Has Got To Be Alright” Inst. (4:07)

Written by: Dana V Andrews

Los Angeles CA / 1980

(official reissue)

 

EPS020

Dana V Andrews

Superb Modern Soul Crossover Vocal & Instrumental

Listen:

A: “Mr Justice”(3:33)

B: “Mr Justice” inst. (3:33)

Written by: Dana V Andrews

Los Angeles CA / 1976

(official reissue)

 

 




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Greg Belson

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'The Bobby Baker is just amazing....here's an original thread on here back in 2013, featuring contributions by the legend that is Bob Abrahamian.
 

Great release, Yann!

Yann V

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Bobby Baker

The late Bobby Baker originally from College Park Georgia, was an original member of the American rhythm and blues band The Coasters formed in 1955. 

He sadly passed away in Feb 2022.

Bobby was hired by Dana V Andrews &  David Futch (originally from Detroit Co-owner of Davida Inc  & founder of Gospel Label Futch Music Record with his brother Josh) with an amazing group of musicians including the incredible Patrice Rushen for this project.



‘Everything Has Got To Be Alright’ 
Is an ultra rare Gospel Crossover Funky Soul 45 and it’s by far the rarest on Davida Inc records 

 

 

Dana V Andrews

Dana V Andrews is a man who is still very much in love with music of all types. 

At 23 years old and far from living a perfect life, his love of music led him to go to Los Angeles, California in 1973 with a talented songwriter in search of fame and fortune. 

Dana played a role while working on a song and album that was a big hit for the now deceased Mr. Barry White. In 1975 he met David Futch and together they formed a record and publishing company that recorded R&B and Gospel music DAVIDA RECORDS. One of the gospel Groups, the Highland Park Community Choir out of Highland Park, Michigan had a song nominated for a Grammy Award in 1976. 

That same year, Dana V. Andrews recorded two songs titled “Mr. Justice” because he was distressed by the social injustice he saw and still sees in our world. His humble hope was that “Mr. Justice” could be a rallying call for the majority of good people in the world. To unite and vote for responsible, fair, politicians who had helping the people foremost in their hearts. And “Everything’s Gonna Be Alright” because he had faith that eventually right will win out over wrong. 

 

He still does to this day. He still believes today that when the majority of people stand for righteous justice with genuine love leading the way that governmental bipartisanship will defeat hate, prejudice, and injustice. 

 

Yann V

Posted

Two brilliant instrumental b side

 

 

 




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