I believe you, I was just pointing that out that it's rarer. I think it has to be rarer than the black vinyl as I have that and have seen that a few times.
it doesn't turn up much but it never goes for much either. that is the only record i've seen on that label but i'm not an expert on detroit labels so i guess there could be another one.
I always thought this was a great funky uptempo record with a really weird edge to it (they intentionally do dischordant harmony at some points). Also, produced by Lou Courtney. I've never seen any reference / discussion of it here or anywhere for that matter. Is this a "known" northern record? What are peoples opinions of it?
it is true that some giordanos are worse than other ones and it is also a big chain in chicago. their pizza is what i consider the most stereotypical "chicago style" pizza though.
I have the Robert Taylor and two different Drake and the Ensolids. Drake and the Ensolids are from Morgan Park (southwest Chicago neighborhood near Beverly). I'm not sure about Robert Taylor as apparently there were like 3 different Robert Taylors recording in Chicago and Milwaukee. Thanks.
I'm pretty sure the grey supurbs is not a boot. Thanks.
Hi Robb. I have not interviewed Marshall Thompson or the Supurbs, sorry. I did interview the Voices who are the girl singers on all the Al-Teen records. Other records on the label include Johnny McCall and Earl Duff. Winner (the label elvin spencer was on) is also the same label as Al-Teen.
In Chicago I see the superbs most commonly on the gold label, blue is the rarest in my experience.
there are probably hundreds of 1-off records around, "rarest" doesn't mean that much.
"most valuable" means more given established market values on some ultra-rarities
what is up with brits and leonas, that place is disgusting with shitty service and like 10 locations. you're the second person to post that here.
for good chicago style pizza go to lou malnatis or giordanos. there are also some good upscale type pizza places in the city.
unfortunately i can't recommend any record stores, don't really spend any time going to any stores anymore. the most likely one to get soul 45s at is record dugout on 63rd. that new direction lp isn't common but it isn't really anything.
i would be very cautious about dewarping a record that plays perfectly. if it has a big dish warp i might send it get dewarped, otherwise i would leave it alone.
for what it's worth there is pretty much no 100% safe way to flatten a record and different types of warps respond differently. Brad has an actual dewarper machine though so it's at least safer than putting it in an oven.
I'm a sweet soul fan too. Unfortunately there's almost no tracks about having a baby. That masqueraders track is the closest I can think of. If you want a bazillion tracks with "baby" in the title in reference to someone's girl, let me know.
for what it's worth I was impressed by what you dug up ... I read the original post as a "is this random record I found worth a million dollars?" type post. Anyone genuinely interested probably would have googled to at least find out who Brenton Wood was and known that this was a hit.
Robb, I'm pretty sure there were no other Hopkins 45s. Maybe you are thinking of the Harrison Brothers.
The Hopkins Brothers on Magnetic are from New Haven, CT and are exactly the same group as the doowop group the Chestnuts on Davis ... it also happens to include Sylvester Hopkins of the Five Satins. The record is from 1971. The group members don't have any copies and aren't even interested in licensing. Some of the members also sang in later versions of the Five Satins.
the intentions record is pretty rare, a-side is an in demand group funk title. the band on the record is the pharoahs. the intentions were the rival group of the siberians and members of both groups were later in the new testament band.
it's a pretty generic name, and there are lots of cases of same named groups in the same city or adjacent cities. for example, there was an enchanters in chicago, gary, and milwaukee. there was a traits in chicago and gary. etc.
there's literally hundreds of soul tracks (maybe even thousands) with 'baby' in the title. are people really trying to list every one? I did a search for 'baby' on my radio show playlist page and found 114 titles. more relevant would be songs about babies or children