I see that you are correct. I know I bought them from a mail-order operation. I guess that must have been my last purchase from Craig Moerer. But, I can't imagine why I did that. They didn't cost much at all. But, as they weren't Detroit or Chicago productions, it was a very strange thing for me to do, as I had stopped buying records about 1990.
I still think that the white release was in the 2000s, correcting the error, by replacing "The Inspirations" on the flip with The Companions (who I think are the Brooklyn group), and the original yellow issues must have been from the early 1990s. I just wasn't buying records at all in the 2000s.
Now, if it had been a rare, unreleased Detroit recording, like Clifford Binns' "I'm Human, Too", sounding like an early 1962 Motown, or Check-Mate recording, I'd have bought that, I'd even buy that now!
Broken up many a happy home!
Then I must really be getting senile. It must have been my last mail order purchase, by far and away. But WHY did I buy them???? They weren't Detroit or Chicago productions! I must have had a stroke, and gone mad, temporarily! That was beyond the LAST thing I wanted to do with my money by that time in my life.
Discogs has had plenty of errors and incorrect information over the years. I never saw the white issue, so THAT one must be the 2000s issue. But, maybe the original issue was early 1990s? What about The Ronnie Walker, and The Topics/Stella & Gazelles' original issue dates?
Maybe the white pressing that corrected the error was pressed in the early 2000s, but mine was released at the beginning of the 1990s. I just wasn't looking on lists or buying ANY records in the 2000s.
Rod always said I didn't know what time it is. I thought it must have been the '70s because I didn't remember buying any records from Val since the '70s. But, now that I think of it, maybe I bought it from Craig Moerer. I really don't remember buying ANY records after the beginning of the 1990s. I COULDN'T have bought a record as recent as the 2000s.