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  1. Supremes & Four Tops - Do You Love Me Just A Little, Honey - (Dynamite Album 1971) Levi Stubbs & Jean Terrell deliver a vocal masterpiece with production by Johnny Bristol.
  2. Major Lance - How My Love Goes - (Now Arriving Album 1978)
  3. I seen this on search results but thought long play would denote an album. I was wondering if it could be "Lone" as in single ?
  4. Never seen this before but LPFB = (L)? Play False Back, seems to be on test presses with a blank flip. https://www.discogs.com/search/?q=lpfb&type=all&format_exact=7"
  5. Just passing on in case you don't know. The first issue and same recording is by David Morris (David of Brothers Guiding Light fame) Might be a bit harder to find though. https://www.discogs.com/release/5750856-David-Morris-Id-Rather-Switch-Than-Fight
  6. My details above were taken from an Ace CD. Just had another look and it doesn't tell you where it was recorded but Gil Askey says he was working on Jackies 1964 "Somethin' Else" album that was recorded at Bell Sound on 44th Street, between Broadway and Eighth Avenue.
  7. As Chalky said, unissued until 1987. Recorded in New York 8th October 1964. Writer unknown, directed by Teacho Wiltshire, produced by Nat Tarnopol and Dick Jacobs.
  8. Andy, they can be accessed and downloaded online. I have over 1100 as pdf (searchable) on my computer. https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Record-World/
  9. Tomorrows Men - Who's That Lady El Anthony - We've Been In Love Too Long
  10. The Chicago Rotations could be this group with a changed name ? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Ohio Rotations did the backing on this record Joe Fisher - Last Letter Of Love - Hyperbolic Records
  11. The Shadows - Time Is Running Out / Beautiful Heaven - Mercury (1967) The writers of both sides are Donnie Harley (sister) and Fonnie Harley (brother) They were The Shadows - Donnie, Fonnie & La Vorn - Gents & The Lady
  12. It was a cover up. On a major label and super rare. "The Lady" of this group is the same vocalist. Do some researching and you could find the answer. I'll put a link to it soon if nobody gets it.
  13. First one is Sunrise Movement on Ghetto Productions PM me if you want an mp3 of it.
  14. No, nothing in detail about her Decca releases.
  15. Hi Mal, You can download and listen to a good 90 minute interview with Connie and her husband, they were both in groups as teenagers. She tells you about her early group and solo recordings and the whole interview is built around life in The Bronx. I enjoyed listening to it. https://research.library.fordham.edu/baahp_oralhist/191/
  16. He's @Fdsoul6345789 on here. Does it have to be landline ? I have his mobile number and email, i can send him a text if needed.
  17. Hard to guess on release date as those numbers are taken from the album. I would say John is right that it's a posthumous release within a year or so of 1969. T 1966 P Popular R 12" 33 1/3rpm M Mono S1.6 = Side 1 Track 6
  18. Play this Card no more.
  19. Are you thinking of Karmello Brooks ?
  20. Sounds like Johnny Daye - Good Time - Jomada
  21. @Mike Lofthouse is your man for Bobby Bland releases. Last time i asked about his Bobby Bland collection he just needed one or two to complete the full set. There was one he wasn't sure came out even though it is listed, it could be the one you're asking about.
  22. Yes, ZZ Hill and Joe Taylor are the same song. I was stating that Joe Taylor has the wrong writing credits. Those credits are from a George Smith song with the same name from 1956.
  23. Two different songs with the same title from the same publishing company. The "Smith & Ling" song was done by George Smith in 1956 and it's a different song to ZZ Hill in 1964. The two record labels involved have the same parent company Modern Records. Looks like the credits on the later Joe Taylor cover should of went to ZZ Hill but got mixed up with the earlier song. The Joe Taylor version is brilliant, a great singer that i'd like to know more about.
  24. The writer Bobby Eaton also did it. I have the one from Discogs and its the only one ive ever seen. Definately the rarest of the "Brothers Of Soul" releases.
  25. I'm currently reading "Atlantic And The Godfathers Of Rock And Roll" Here's a bit about Morris Levy, owner of Roulette records buying 5 million MGM records for 20 cents each. The Bostocks stock could of come through this deal ?


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