boba Posted November 28, 2007 Share Posted November 28, 2007 Anyone have a discography for this label? There seems to be so much stuff. Thanks in advance. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Jaco Posted November 28, 2007 Share Posted November 28, 2007 Bob, 2000 Marion Jarvis - "Hell of a fix/Get it" 2001 William de Vaughn - "Blood is thicker than water Pt.1/Pt.2" 2002 Queens 8th Street Band - "Walk of life Pt.1/Pt.2" 2003 2004 Ronnie Williams - "Dreamin'/Ain't no sin to lie" 2005 William de Vaughn - "Give the little man a big hand/Something's being done" 2006 Jim Gilstrap - "Swing your daddy Pt.1/Pt.2" 2007 Fessor Funk - "Take me to the river/Walk of life Pt.2" 2008 Slim & the Funky Four - "I got to have your love/I'm gonna warm it up" 2009 Linda Carr & the Love Squad - "Highwire/Mama's little corner of the world" 2010 Ronnie Williams - "Mr. me and Mrs.you/Ain't no sin to lie" 2011 Interstate 95 - Devil with the blue dress/Unknown" 2012 Marion Davis - Penny for your thoughts/ A good man to wake upto" 2013 Jim Gilstrap - "Take your daddy for a ride/House of strangers" 2014 Curly Moore - "Lil Sally Walker/Same" 2015 Chuck Higgins - "Lovin' on borrowed time/Unknown" 2016 Jim Gilstrap - "I'm on fire Pt.1/Pt.2" 2017 2018 William de Vaughn - "Kiss and make up/Sing a love song" 2019 Thomas Harris - "Can you handle it/Take a chance on a sure thing" 2020 Di Fosco - "You broke my face/Unknown" 2021 Ujima - "Keep on rolling/Still hooked on you" 2022 Glen Burton - "Killing me softly with his song/Same" 2023 Sister Gail Anderson - "You're barking up the wrong tree/ I'll be here" 2024 Alex Brown - "Love really hurts without you/Ride a wild horse" 2025 Ric Mango - "Navajo Joe/Unknown" 2026 James Gilstrap - "Move me Pt.1/Pt.2" 2027 Difosco - "You broke my face/Face to face" 2028 Jack Stack & the Track - "Good time music/Unknown" 2029 James Gilstrap - "Love talks Pt.1/Pt.2" 2030 Thomas Harris - "The combination/Unknown" 2031 The Honeybees - "Dream express Pt.1/Pt.2" 2032 Jim Gilstrap "Never stop your loving me/Hello it's me" 2033 Dee Erwin - "The I love you song/I can't get you off my mind" 2034 The Chamber Brothers - "Bring it down front pretty mama/Midnight blue" 2035 The Starshine Sisters - "One thing on my mind/Words and music" 2036 Paul Karas - "I'd like to be you for a day/Columbine" 2037 Funkhouse Express - "Chase your blues away Pt.1/Pt.2" 0236 William de Vaughn - "Be thankful for what you've got Pt.1/Pt.2" 0076 Fessa Funk & His Queens - "Love is such a good thing Pt.1/Pt.2" Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Eddie Hubbard Posted November 28, 2007 Share Posted November 28, 2007 I've got 2027 on a WD , it's credited to Dee Irwin .Best ,Eddie Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Baz Atkinson Posted November 28, 2007 Share Posted November 28, 2007 Great interesting logo! BAZ A Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Djmelismo Posted November 28, 2007 Share Posted November 28, 2007 (edited) Anyone have a discography for this label? There seems to be so much stuff. Thanks in advance. Sorry don´t have a complete discography, but I agree there were many interesting releases on that label. Will Ferrell formed Chelsea Records and the subsidiary label Roxbury in the early 70´s, both labels folded after only a few years, in 1976. Farrell sadly passed in 1996. Most of the stuff put out by Ferrell on the Chelsea and Roxbury labels were picked up from other producers, mastertapes from external sources, not many self-made productions. Some of the artists recording for the Roxbury label: Dee Clark, Jean Knight, William DeVaughn, Jim Gilstrap, Big Dee Irwin, Ujima, The Honeybees, Rick Springfield, Marion Jarvis, Fessor Funk & His Queens 8th Street Funk Band, Interstate 95, Curly Moore, Chuck Higgins, Glen Burton Experience, Jack Stack, Slim & Funky Four, Sister Gail Anderson, Ronnie Williams, Linda Carr, Paul Karas, Thomas Harris, Alex Brown, Rick Mango, Funkhouse Express, + VA-LP The Bitter End Years, or Live At The Bitter End featuring Carly Simon, Arlo Guthrie, Jerry Jeff Walker, Van Morrision, Curtis Mayfield, Melanie, Bette Midler, James Taylor, John Sebastion, Isley Brothers, John Denver. Lots of brilliant stuff also on Chelsea, for instance albums by the New York City, Charles Brimmer etc. Will have to dig out some of them now. Best, Melismo Edited November 28, 2007 by djmelismo Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
boba Posted November 28, 2007 Author Share Posted November 28, 2007 Bob, 2000 Marion Jarvis - "Hell of a fix/Get it" 2001 William de Vaughn - "Blood is thicker than water Pt.1/Pt.2" 2002 Queens 8th Street Band - "Walk of life Pt.1/Pt.2" 2003 2004 Ronnie Williams - "Dreamin'/Ain't no sin to lie" 2005 William de Vaughn - "Give the little man a big hand/Something's being done" 2006 Jim Gilstrap - "Swing your daddy Pt.1/Pt.2" 2007 Fessor Funk - "Take me to the river/Walk of life Pt.2" 2008 Slim & the Funky Four - "I got to have your love/I'm gonna warm it up" 2009 Linda Carr & the Love Squad - "Highwire/Mama's little corner of the world" 2010 Ronnie Williams - "Mr. me and Mrs.you/Ain't no sin to lie" 2011 Interstate 95 - Devil with the blue dress/Unknown" 2012 Marion Davis - Penny for your thoughts/ A good man to wake upto" 2013 Jim Gilstrap - "Take your daddy for a ride/House of strangers" 2014 Curly Moore - "Lil Sally Walker/Same" 2015 Chuck Higgins - "Lovin' on borrowed time/Unknown" 2016 Jim Gilstrap - "I'm on fire Pt.1/Pt.2" 2017 2018 William de Vaughn - "Kiss and make up/Sing a love song" 2019 Thomas Harris - "Can you handle it/Take a chance on a sure thing" 2020 Di Fosco - "You broke my face/Unknown" 2021 Ujima - "Keep on rolling/Still hooked on you" 2022 Glen Burton - "Killing me softly with his song/Same" 2023 Sister Gail Anderson - "You're barking up the wrong tree/ I'll be here" 2024 Alex Brown - "Love really hurts without you/Ride a wild horse" 2025 Ric Mango - "Navajo Joe/Unknown" 2026 James Gilstrap - "Move me Pt.1/Pt.2" 2027 Difosco - "You broke my face/Face to face" 2028 Jack Stack & the Track - "Good time music/Unknown" 2029 James Gilstrap - "Love talks Pt.1/Pt.2" 2030 Thomas Harris - "The combination/Unknown" 2031 The Honeybees - "Dream express Pt.1/Pt.2" 2032 Jim Gilstrap "Never stop your loving me/Hello it's me" 2033 Dee Erwin - "The I love you song/I can't get you off my mind" 2034 The Chamber Brothers - "Bring it down front pretty mama/Midnight blue" 2035 The Starshine Sisters - "One thing on my mind/Words and music" 2036 Paul Karas - "I'd like to be you for a day/Columbine" 2037 Funkhouse Express - "Chase your blues away Pt.1/Pt.2" 0236 William de Vaughn - "Be thankful for what you've got Pt.1/Pt.2" 0076 Fessa Funk & His Queens - "Love is such a good thing Pt.1/Pt.2" Thanks a lot, I appreciate it, that fills in most of the details for me. The william devaughn had to be the first thing on the label (and probably the biggest hit on the label), blood is thicker than water was his follow up. I think the fessor funk came first too. Flip of the curly moore is pt. 2 Thanks, Bob Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
boba Posted November 28, 2007 Author Share Posted November 28, 2007 Sorry don´t have a complete discography, but I agree there were many interesting releases on that label. Will Ferrell formed Chelsea Records and the subsidiary label Roxbury in the early 70´s, both labels folded after only a few years, in 1976. Farrell sadly passed in 1996. Most of the stuff put out by Ferrell on the Chelsea and Roxbury labels were picked up from other producers, mastertapes from external sources, not many self-made productions. Some of the artists recording for the Roxbury label: Dee Clark, Jean Knight, William DeVaughn, Jim Gilstrap, Big Dee Irwin, Ujima, The Honeybees, Rick Springfield, Marion Jarvis, Fessor Funk & His Queens 8th Street Funk Band, Interstate 95, Curly Moore, Chuck Higgins, Glen Burton Experience, Jack Stack, Slim & Funky Four, Sister Gail Anderson, Ronnie Williams, Linda Carr, Paul Karas, Thomas Harris, Alex Brown, Rick Mango, Funkhouse Express, + VA-LP The Bitter End Years, or Live At The Bitter End featuring Carly Simon, Arlo Guthrie, Jerry Jeff Walker, Van Morrision, Curtis Mayfield, Melanie, Bette Midler, James Taylor, John Sebastion, Isley Brothers, John Denver. Lots of brilliant stuff also on Chelsea, for instance albums by the New York City, Charles Brimmer etc. Will have to dig out some of them now. Best, Melismo Thanks, I didn't realize it was connected to chelsea. I collect 45s, I think there are fewer interesting 45s on Chelsea as on Roxbury. Thanks. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest WPaulVanDyk Posted November 29, 2007 Share Posted November 29, 2007 nice label design and i lobe Alex Brown's version of Love Really Hurts Without You on it Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Sunnysoul Posted November 29, 2007 Share Posted November 29, 2007 Yes, except the LP's on the Chelsea and Roxbury labels are, in a sense, far more interesting than the 45's !!! Take the Ron Henderson/Choice of Colour and Toby Kang LP's for example ... brilliant LP only dancers on them ... But of course, as is so often said on here, so many Northern collectors simply close their eyes when it comes to LP's. LP's still remain the great untapped source for undiscovered dance tunes .. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Jerry Hipkiss Posted November 29, 2007 Share Posted November 29, 2007 Weird, huh? I was only playing "Give the little man a great big hand" to myself last night (first time I've heard it in years), and trying to remember where it figured timewise in De Vaughn's releases! Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Sebastian Posted November 29, 2007 Share Posted November 29, 2007 2037 Funkhouse Express - "Chase your blues away Pt.1/Pt.2" This is superb! Goes very well together with Bileo's "You Can Win" tempo-wise. It still seems to be played covered-up on the current underground disco scene as First Family "That's Love" - it was even released on the "Disco Demands Part Three" compilation under this name. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
boba Posted November 29, 2007 Author Share Posted November 29, 2007 This is superb! Goes very well together with Bileo's "You Can Win" tempo-wise. It still seems to be played covered-up on the current underground disco scene as First Family "That's Love" - it was even released on the "Disco Demands Part Three" compilation under this name. I thought your cover up was supposed to be a record that didn't exist? Because someone can go buy the first family "that's love" on washington sound and end up with a record at a totally different tempo (although a nice record). Funkhouse express "day by day" on polydor is an excellent sweet soul record. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Sean Hampsey Posted November 29, 2007 Share Posted November 29, 2007 Weird, huh? I was only playing "Give the little man a great big hand" to myself last night (first time I've heard it in years), and trying to remember where it figured timewise in De Vaughn's releases! Spooky that Jerry. I used to LOVE the track as a new LP release, then one morning, about a month ago, I woke up and started singing it, in the Bathroom (like you do - well where else would a little man need a great big hand?) and thought BLIMEY..... I bet that sounds awesome now! Couldn't put my hands on the LP though... but picked up a lovely WD 45 the very next day! Crackin' little choon! Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
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