I think it just came out as Justine Washington.
And several other sources list it as '63, including one that says 12/63. It's probably reliable given that sue was a large label.
p.s. This is still the best version:
yeah, he's also very difficult to get on the phone and I've never managed to successfully set up an interview since it's so rare just being able to talk to him.
this is totally unrelated but your post reminded me of this... did you know there's a chuck colbert production on crackerjack? It's duke hunter "nose trouble". Also, he has that Kitty Love on Dade which is weird. An excello title adds to the random labels he's licensed to.
craig moerer has it for $350. I guess it's going onto the search list. I think I have that uptown down south CD that the track is apparently on, I will try to dig it out to check it out. Thanks again.
no, I totally forgot sorry, I just did a search to find out what you were referring to. I will see if I can find the bennie shaw record cheap now, if not, I'll put it on my search list. Thanks for the tip.
Did you read my post? It specifically acknowledges the same names on the pat thomas and I give a possible explanation.
Also, you don't have an explanation about how the sue 45 was released in '63 and the pat thomas was released in '64. Baby Washington was released 12/63. Pat Thomas was released in 1964 according to this discography:
https://www.soulfulkindamusic.net/verve.htm
A discography could make a mistake with a date but not when it's surrounded by a bunch of 1964 dates.
Additionally, even if you are totally correct about which was first, Baby Washington's record was the hit.
it's funny because he has an actually expensive garage 45 for sale (still priced way too high), while this record should be 25 cents in this condition.
well I would need to find two of them...
I like these threads because they're so collector oriented. I post them and never get any helpful info though because I can never find anybody currently obsessing over some random label or artist in the same way.
The worst are records that are in all the discographies but don't exist. And all the discographies copy from each other.
I know this doesn't help much as you seem to be more advanced / laser focused on the impressions than I am, but I checked my shelf and had none of these.
some nice records in there. that papa and the utopians is a rare and nice bay area sweet soul record at a cheap price (probably on youtube if someone wants to hear it).
I'm pretty sure Joe Quarterman was a member.
I didn't bid more victoriously because it's not exactly my sound but I want to collect it. When I bid high and george bid high it sucks though, has happened a few times.
the only things I can think of that it might be is maybe they meant Masterpiece on YPSI... and there is that carol anderson song masterplan. I know it's definitely not the bay area group.