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  1. Both tunes written by the guitarist of his band and only 300 copies was released. At his "hottest" moment it went for over $200 on Ebay and it was even bootlegged
  2. There is some demand on this, I just sold my spare a couple a months ago, awesome record!
  3. Please do
  4. Thanks!
  5. This is how I would describe it too, but how to describe the "sophisticated production" technically? What was the advances in technology that made the "raw" 60s sound change into the more "polished" 70s sound. Maybe I need to buy Kents Lets do the crossover cds vol 1 and 2
  6. Anyone?
  7. Can anyone explain the term crossover soul. I know the sound when I hear it, but what does it mean technically, what in the production of records changed from late 60 to early 70s?
  8. Thanks both of you!
  9. It is the same guy Did any of his records get any play on the soul scene? I'm guessing on «Papa True Love» and maybe "Never to busy"?
  10. I'm sure I can find it somewhere in the WWW, but it's easier to ask here And, is this the same Mighty Sam which has a release on Malaco "Never to busy"?
  11. Agree
  12. Only one reply, too funky for this forum? Please, I need all info I can get
  13. Hi Boba, thanks a lot! I would love to hear that other record, I was told they only made "the busing song". And also interested to hear of other 'bussing records', didn't think of that, thanks again!
  14. I am working on an article about this song, and trough my search I can only find info on Alex Larottas great blogg; https://www.imshakin.com/2009/11/05/the-greer-brothers-we-dont-dig-no-busing-the-busing-song-duke-1973/comment-page-1/#comment-347 Is there anyone else who got more info on this? Like: Are the Greer Brothers really brothers? Was it the boys' own initiative to make the tune and to get i recorded, or was it the record company's? Or somebody else? Was it a particular event that caused the making of the tune/recording in 1972/1973 - and not earlier/later? I know the story behind the busing, just wonder why this song was recorded exactly in 1972/73? It seems on the label that Deadric Malone is the text-author? Is that correct and who is he and why did he write the song? What kind of reactions did the record get when it was released? Did it make a debate? Was it a big hit? Was people/politicians angry/happy about it? Did someone "use" the Greer Brothers/the tune politically in some ways? Political parties, organizations...? Did the record get any reviews - and is it/are they somehow available? Does it exist any photos / movierecordings of the Greer brothers from the 1970s (or later)? Is it possible to recall how many copies was pressed? And how many was sold? Is the record released in 1972 or 1973? (My copy has a stamp that says March 28 1972) Does anyone got the lyric sheet that came with some of the copies, need a scan of it. All kind of info will be appreciated!
  15. Thanks! No picture sleeve or insert...
  16. Found this in Oslo today.
  17. https://www.mixcloud.com/OsloSoulExperience/radio-show-15/player/
  18. Wow, was it only $10
  19. Bought mine 5 years ago, Morer had loads for $20 each! WHY didn't I buy more
  20. I bought mine in the early 90s on my first trip to Berlin
  21. That's what it sold for
  22. It must be Great tune!
  23. £123 at Manship auction, most expensive German motown?


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