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The Precisions - if This Is Love.wmv

This energetic group from Detroit has a recording career that spreads over at least nine different labels. Beset by personnel changes, the Precisions had singles on Strand, Golden Crest, Wild, Highland, and Debra Records from 1960 to 1963. They also had two D-Town singles: "My Lover Come Back" b/w "I Wanna Tell My Baby" and "You're Sweet" b/w "Mexican Love Song," but their best run was on Drew Records. Their lineup consisted of Arthur Ashford, Michael Morgan, William Rodney Prince, Dennis ...
Universal Mind - Something Fishy Going On.wmv

Universal Mind worked in Philly in the early 70's for the Red Coach label and were produced by Gene Redd (who I believe owned the label) & Jessie James amongst others, they cut the Atkines-Bellmon-Drayton-Turner song "Something Fishy Going On" in1974. A short while later they cut a song called "A Chance at Love " for the Charles record label although I cant find anything out about the label and Ive not heard this one either, anyone help?
Little Anthony & The Imperials - Better Use Your Head.wmv

OK so I know this is on the Tube alot of times already, But it is in my top 3 of All Time Fav's so I had to include it. Little Anthony and the Imperials were formed in Brooklyn, New York, USA, in 1957, and were originally called the Chesters and featured Clarence Collins, Tracy Lord, Nathaniel Rodgers, and Ronald Ross. 'Little' Anthony Gourdine, a former member of The Duponts in joined as the lead vocalist. Within the Chesters, Ernest Wright relaced Ronald Ross, and the group recorded, for a ...
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Falcons I'm a Fool I Must Love You

The Falcons, the line-up of the second group being Sonny Monroe, James Gibson, Johnny Alvin & Alton Bart Hollowell. Featured on this Record. Previously (in the mid 50's) they had a line up of Bob Manardo, Eddie Floyd, Ton Shelter and Arnett Robinson, with Willie Schofield joining soon after. Bob Manardo was soon drafted and Tom Shelter decided to enlist himself. Their Manager Robert West (Floyd's Uncle) held auditions which in turn lead to Joe Stubbs joining the ranks along with guitarist ...
James Carr - That's What I Want To Know

James Carr came to prominence as a Soul singer during the mid-1960s. He has often been recognised as one of that eras greatest vocalists, placing him alongside an elite list that includes Aretha Franklin and Otis Redding. Born in Coahoma County, Mississippi, on June 13, 1942, Carrs family moved to Memphis when he was still a young child. It was here that he discovered music through the sound of Gospel, listening to artists such as Sam Cooke and The Soul Stirrers. In 1963, he signed with the ...














