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  1. everything posted on this site is a rumor
  2. i have a yellow and white and green wendy woods. the green wendy woods has the tracy neil label on one side but plays the same song as the wendy woods.
  3. they had another doowop / transitional record on a new york label also as the Hi Cs, I bought it off mike noriega and according to him it's the same group and stan beverly is on the writing credits, i forget the label now but they did have new york connections. action pac was their own label though, they put out stuff on their label in the 80s even. so they must have just gotten new york distribution on that particular release.
  4. as a side note, i think that hathaway was based in DC at that time attending howard university, so he wasn't really travelling from chicago
  5. as a side note, i think that hathaway was based in DC at that time attending howard university, so he wasn't really travelling from chicago
  6. flip of mr. jamo is pt. 2
  7. flip of the adam wade is the same song but "(Slow Version)" it is actually marked as the b-side on the record
  8. from gemm (I don't own this): PERCEPTION 501 - John Simpson - Go West / God Bless the lord (listed as "country rock")
  9. black ivory was never on perception, it's today 1508
  10. I don't think they ever became the four puzzles / puzzles, I think there is some weird story behind that where they were producing the records and then some of them ended up singing on the record somehow. There is some details in an interview somewhere.
  11. listen to my masterplan interview, they talk about doing shows with the soul injections. it might not be the same group but it would be weird if there were two groups from california with that name. in the masterplan interview he couldn't remember at the time, but later he remembered that they were also the emotions on marquette by the way.
  12. i've lost the professionals on ebay more than once (like in the last couple of years actually) so it's been on ebay more than once, both times lost it around $300
  13. not true in my experience, I agree with the beat up thing on all copies but I've found multiple copies in all colors except I've pretty much never found a blue copy or seen a blue copy except at someone's house once and it was a different mix
  14. blue is far rarer and a different mix than the other three
  15. Hi. Today I did another all music show. You can listen at the bottom of my shows page at https://www.sittinginthepark.com/shows.htm . Playlist follows. Thanks for your interest. Swinging Hearts - Something made me stop shopping around - 620 Leroy Taylor - Hey I like it - Columbia O'Jays - Can't take it - Apollo Champagnes - Crazy - Skymac Mark IVs - The tide has turned - Barry Major III - Oh how it hurts - Toi Ernest Bolden - I'm talkin' about love - Alcon Cynthia and the Imaginary Three - That's what I am without you - Big Hit Vivian Copeland - He knows my key is always in the mailbox - D'oro Embraceables - Here I go - Sidra Individuals - May I - Fresh Smokey 007 and the Exciters - My precious world - Birdland Ovations - Touching me - MGM Charlie "Cole" Black - I just can't get over you - Jewel Edwards Generation - Starlite Starbrite - Tight Jimmy Briscoe and the Beavers - Ain't nothing new under the sun - Wanderick Four Tracks - You mean everything to me - Note Neo Experience - (Eternal) Sunshine - Sahara Caliber - Come with me to paradise - Del-M Player's Choice - Am I the one - Big Mama Brilliance - Chillin' out - Touch and Go Charisma - Let love in your life - Rock Mill thanks, Bob
  16. unrelated, but i think i have a weird red foxx ep promotional ep on loma with like 2 tracks on each side that's not listed on most discographies, i can try to dig it up if you need the listing
  17. anyone ever notice the two sides of the mono/stereo promo are actually different versions, the drum break at the beginning is different at least also, anyone ever notice that this song is a cover of frankie beverly and the butlers love your pain runs deep (or frankie beverly is a cover of this), yet neither credits each other, which came first?
  18. this is pretty rare, same group as "this is my rainy day" by the way, worth pounds not pence but I'm not sure what number to quote you.
  19. I was wrong. I thought I had another 45 by him on another label. However it was just dillie. I didn't know it was dillie, however, because it had a "THANKS MUCH, BILL SHEPPARD" sticker covering up the label. Sorry for the misinformation. The only records I own by him are on shar, loma, and I guess dillie (now that I know the label), and I just saw the Pam one go through ebay the other day. Sorry again for the misinformation. Thanks.
  20. he's from chicago, he had a ton of records on different chicago labels, there were a few more besides the ones you mentioned already, I can look when I get home if you want, but the two you mentioned are chicago labels.
  21. i don't think the pride group is actually related, it's listed that way in the soul harmony singles book but i always assumed that was a mistake, do you think that is actually the same group?
  22. if you're talking about stuff on the "hit" label, those were alternate versions attempting to cash in on the original by people who would know the original but confuse them. these are attempts to cash in on dumb hipsters who would never know the original anyways. it really doesn't matter to mayer hawthorne whether or not the people on soul source or other "real" soul fans approve of his music because he has plenty of people who do. so i would say it's a totally different phenomenon than alternate versions of motown songs, these are covers 40 years later for an audience that never heard of the originals. anyways, "just ain't gonna work out" was great, even if the "group" was all overdubs.
  23. beyonce


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