that is not "21st century" that is the 21st generations. It came out on tri city and ultra city. They may be connected to the 21st on joy, though, just because both are detroit.
I don't think it does, but even if it does, it's not the same group as on RCA (I know one of the members of the RCA group).
You want more confusing info? The Marvin Smith that produced the RCA group is not the Artistics' Marvin Smith, even though it is Chicago.
Dave, the Bee Gee and 21st Century Ltd on RCA were NOT the Chicago group, they're not the same group as on golden tone and the other RCA... I know it's confusing that there were 2 21st century's on RCA. There also was that gruop on gospel truth. The Chicago group did because the 21st creation on motown though.
If you want them to ship to me and me to ship to you, that's fine, but I'm not sure how to ship a bunch of labels. I guess I can cover up the original packaging or something, plus it might be expensive.
my friend had a few sheets of unused mod-art lp labels, each sheet had like 4 labels with a marker of where to cut. I don't know how all of those different labels could have come together as in the auction, all cut out like that, unless someone collected them and put them together that way.
as far as I know golden world of sound is a florida label, lots of oddball stuff on there, the pendulum swingers came out on it (even though it's an atlanta group), the mystic 5, friday saturday and sunday, and a bunch more that i'm not thinking of.
The Dot/Noel group is Black, they are from LA and are the same group as the Pentagons (going back to the doowop days), Themes on Minit, and are connected to the Jones Brothers on seel/bell/avi. They have no connection to any other 21st century group (there are a bunch of them).
I don't think there is a 3rd one on virtue. Can you check out to see if you are mistaken? I'm interested if there is a 3rd one to know what it is. Thanks.
The fountain record has a fantastic sweet soul side "dawn of a new day" ... it's cheap too.
I vaguely remember one of their songs got released twice on kapp, with a different mix or different version or something, it says "different mix" or something like that on the label. I have two different kapp pic sleeves of the group, one is of them sitting at desks on the lawn of howard university, the other is them balancing on some rocks on a river.
The virtue ones are also hard to find (come up about as frequently, maybe slightly more, than the zoom one). The one with the good northern side "how can I get in touch with you" used to be expensive because the funk side, but no one is buying funk anymore so you should be able to find it for around $100-$150 maybe? The other one has a nice midtempo side "give up".
This used to sell for nothing, the a few years ago I saw it sell for $500 on ebay! I've seen it less since but I think it is sort of known.
I like both rdm band records on virtue.
I thought your cover up was supposed to be a record that didn't exist? Because someone can go buy the first family "that's love" on washington sound and end up with a record at a totally different tempo (although a nice record).
Funkhouse express "day by day" on polydor is an excellent sweet soul record.
I never knew there were two versions of the sentimentals on knaptown... Is the other version a different label number and does it have a different flip ? Thanks.
I never noticed this, but I just played the walkers record and it is the same recording. The flip is different but it's clearly the same vocalist, so it is the soul brothers inc. Maybe they heard of the virginia group and changed their name?
thanks a lot. After playing it I noticed all this gunk was on my needle. It plays better (still slightly muffled) after a few plays after cleaning my needle after each play. I'm so tired of dealing with shady record dealers (the majority of them, there's no way to avoid them). Record polishing the worst.
I just got this record from a dealer who unfortunately 'polishes' his records. When I play this it sounds sort of muffled, like it was recorded with low fidelity. I was wondering if anyone else who has this record could tell me if all copies play like this or if it is because of the 'polishing' on my record. Thanks.
The soul harmony singles book is totally wrong on this. All the soul brothers inc records are the same texas group except the salem group, which is a white virginia group.
Thanks a lot, I appreciate it, that fills in most of the details for me. The william devaughn had to be the first thing on the label (and probably the biggest hit on the label), blood is thicker than water was his follow up. I think the fessor funk came first too.
Flip of the curly moore is pt. 2
Thanks,
Bob