Anyone able to fill in the hole (1006/1007)? Thanks in advance.
Trent Town 1001/2 - Excaliburs - Xmas Dreaming / Peace On Earth (Goodwill To All Mankind)
Trent Town 1002/3 - Excaliburs - Peace On Earth / (inst.)
Trent Town 1004/5 - Re-vells - Do I love you / I want a new love
Trent Town 1008/9 - Excaliburs - Christmas Dreaming / Peace On Earth (Goodwill To All Mankind)
yeah, the e smith name isn't on the tragar record. and two groups with different names have been on the same label or same publisher before. but it is weird that world is on the tragar record at all.
Thanks so much for your help. I think the group was from Atlanta because the Knights on Tragar has USA's publishing on it. But the Tragar record is instrumental.
Hi. Last weekend I did another all-music show. You can check it out at the bottom of https://www.sittinginthepark.com/shows.htm . Playlist follows and thanks as always for your interest.
Danetta and the Starlets - Impression - Okeh
Gems - A girl's impression - Chess
Montclairs - I believe in your love - ABC
Fabians - Confidential - Blue Rocket
Harry Caldwell - A new world is just beginning - Carnival
Derek Martin - Count to ten - Sue
George Wilson - Come back to me - Stang
Lintons - Lost love - Lock
Group From Lutheran East - From the files of lonely hearts - Boddie / Numero
Congenial Four - You played the part of a loser - Capitol
Clarence Mann - Man's temptation - T&M
Naturals - I can't share you - Calla
Tommy McGee - To make you happy - Golden Voice
New Attractions - The world today - Violet
Elois Scott - Broadway love - Carol G
Doctor T and the Soulpushers - Love is a heartbreaker - Strong
Freda Harris - It be's that way sometime - Ace
Ella Washington - The grass is always greener (on the opposite side of the fence) - Octavia
June Sims - I cried - King
Elizer - Freedom says I'm not ready - HPR
Congenial Four - Freedom song - Capitol
thanks,
Bob
Stan Sheppard was in the Impalas on Bunky when in high School. He was also in Triple S Connection.
Skool Boyz evolved out of Flavor. Stan was in both groups. Billy Sheppard was only in Skool Boyz.
so are you the seller or a friend of the seller? because it's weird how you just signed up to post this "friendly reminder" and this is your only post
ebay sales links are supposed to go in the ebay sales forum. it's totally obnoxious how people have been promoting their sales here recently. this might be an exception as it's a rare record, but it's still obnoxious.
have you tried to get the desires flattened? i had a kings of soul that was unplayable due to a large warp, got it flattened by someone who does it manually in an oven and it turned out okay... but some other ones he did for me didn't so it's a coin toss. some people actually have record flattening machines and will flatten a record for a fee (maybe like $25 or something?), you could try it
thought of another one:
Deceptions - You're going to run to me - Peace
crazy fuzz guitar on it. also love their version of "of all the hearts".
also
curtis liggins indications - what it is
also that dynamic desires on Mel
that green berets record is sick. it's so good and I had the record for years before I finally "got" that side when people started playing it.
that ghetto friendship record is too weird for me with all the tempo changes.
yeah the best part since the song builds up slowly is when they hit the high note saying "I don't think I'll ever love another". The darling dears has a totally different feel since it's all psychedelic, they actually sing a lower note at that point.
FWIW, the funk brothers don't play on that morocos muzik makers 45. the band is from ohio and played their own music and that was the only thing they did in detroit, same group as little woo woo and the morocos, moroccos on pork, etc.
my friend talked to them last year, they totally refused to license their track because they said they were doing a new blues version of it and thought it would somehow interfere with that. group is from new haven CT.
I think you can find uses and origins of the word "soul" before the late 60s. That's why I specifically talked about it as "culturally important / frequently used" vs. used at all. For example, the TV program "Soul!" ran from 1968-1973. The TV show Soul Train started in 1970 in Chicago. The magazine "Soul" published starting somewhere around 1970 (for some reason I can't find a citation for it online to verify the exact years, even though I own some issues and have looked it up online before...).