All good in their own way, James Phelps the best for the dance floor me. Satin agree is very smooth but just lacks something without the added girlie backing, John Edwards probably the most soulful though IMHO.
BMI throws these up........
AVENUE BLUE, DANIEL JEFFREY, HAQUE FAREED, KID PANIC AND THE ADVENTURES OF DEAN DEAN, NAYOBE, RUSS FREEMAN AND THE RIPPINGTONS, SPINNERS, WELLS TERRI, WHAT IS THIS, WORLD CLASS WRECKIN CRU
not totally sure regarding quantities, just asssuming really, especially with Motown and Detroit releases. After all Motown aiming at the mass white market and can't see Motown just doing the odd few hundred presses of each release. Same for most Detroit companies of any note I would guess, rather large market just over the border
I would have thought that many Canadian releases were pressed in their thousands, especially the Detroit ones with it not being too far away, and therefore not so rare?