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Salazar - Never gonna let you go 1980

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The label First American released many disco singles. One of them is the track “ Never gonna let you go ” by Salazar in 1980. Very good track with killer sax which was composed by David Perry . Salazar also released another 12 inch on the same label entitled “ 1-2-3 / Let's hang on ” in 1980. Salazar recorded two albums on the same label in 1980-81 entitled " Salazar " and " Salazar II ". Lead singer of the group is Pete Salazar . David Perry was also on guitar and keyboards. Note : The above posted single is not played in full

M.C.B. 1983

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MCB are Aaron Mills (spectre bass / music man bass / fender precision bass and lead vocals) and Jeryl Bright (trombone / lead and background vocals). Aaron Mills started with the band N.C.C.U (New Central Connection Unlimited) and later became member to the famous funk band Cameo , Jeryl Bright was also member of the band Cameo. Both of them collaborated with Ramsey Lewis , Donald Byrd and Kevin Toney . Aaron Mills and Jeryl Bright formed MCB group. They recorded one and only album on Epic in 1983. In this album participated Belida Woods (was member of the group Brainstorm ) on vocals and Phenix Horns ( Don Myrick on sax, Rhamlee   Davis on trumpet, Louis Satterfield on trombone and Mike Harris on trumpet). Also Thomas T.C. Campbell (was member of the group Cameo) on piano and Wayne Kee on guitar and vocal. Produced and arranged by Tom Tom 84 and MCB. I chose two fantastic tracks entitled " I'm the one, you're the one " and " Bring it back (to the

Norman Brown & Jim Manns

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Jim Manns has been singing Rhythm and Blues for many years, entertaining people in the Chicago area, Michigan and Indiana. He grew up in Nutbush, Tennessee. Home of Tina Turner whom he grew up with. Many collectors looking for the 12 inch ( I got to have your love / Everybody likes it ) by Jim Manns on Black Giant Records. In fact, these 2 tracks are the same with tracks titles " Sugar baby " and " What you got " which were released later on his album. However many collectors don’t know that the first recording was released by Norman Brown (not to be confused with the famous Smooth Jazz guitarist). Norman Brown released this 7 incher on Sound Town Records in the late 70s. Horn and string arrangements by Don Burnside. He was also composer on " Sugar ". Donald Burnside later collaborated as producer and songwriter with Elaine And Ellen , Yvonne Gage , First Love , Chi-Lites, Gene Chandler and many others.

Julie Stafford - I'm no angel 1983

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For one more time I'm posting an obscure and rare 7 incher but it is not expensive. It was released on Rankin Records in 1983. Julie Stafford was unknown singer. In the late 70's she sang for the group Crossection. This boogie track was composed by herself. Produced by Dan Newsom & Tom Donald. Note : The above posted single is not played in full

Bo Kirkland & Ruth Davis - You're gonna get next to me 1976

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Bo Kirkland and Ruth Davis recorded one and only album on Claridge Records in 1976. However Bo and Ruth both sang solo on the same label. Bo recorded 7 inch in 1975 entitled “Grandfather Clock / Sure Got A Thing For You”. Ruth recorded 7 inch in 1978 "Lost In A Love Zone / Heartbreaker". The album was produced by Bo Kirkland and arranged by Hense Powell. I have chosen a fantastic track entitled " You're gonna get next to me ". Note : The above posted single is not played in full

Dallas Groove Inc Presents Janice Lowe - One Life

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This album is a private modern soul from Dallas, Texas. It was released in the early 80s by Janice Lowe on Dallas Groove label. Most of the musicians are unknown. Lead vocal by Janice Lowe. Tenor sax and flute solo by Hubert Knight . Produced and arranged by Rudy “Tunes” Wilson . I chose two tracks entitled “ One life (extended version) ” and “ (Is It All) In Vain ”. Note: The above posted tracks are not played in full

Curtis Gray & The Courtesy Band - Hollidays 1985

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Curtis Gray is an unknown singer. He recorded the song " I never love again " in the late 70s which was released on O.P.S. Records. In the mid 80s he recorded another song entitled " Hollidays ". It was released on the small label called “ Kirksey Record ” in 1985. String arranged by Willie Cockrell. Did Curtis Gray release any other records? If you know then please email me at the address above. Note : The above posted single is not played in full

Dennis Coffey - Someone special 1978

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This post is dedicated to my friend Mr.George Katsakis and Dennis Coffey. George and Dennis Coffey were together in the group Royaltones The picture above is a picture of Dennis Coffey and George Katsakis today . The picture above is a picture of the Royaltones (early 60’s) with Dennis Coffey on Guitar (left) and George Katsakis on sax (front). Coffey learned to play guitar when he was thirteen in Copper City in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. At the age of fifteen he played on his first record, session backing Vic Gallon on "I'm Gone" on the Gondola record label.[1] In the early 1960s he joined The Royaltones who had had hits with "Poor Boy" in 1958 and "Flamingo Express" in 1961. The Royaltones played sessions with other artists including Del Shannon. As a member of the Funk Brothers studio band, Coffey played on dozens of recordings for Motown Records, and introduced the wah-wah guitar sound to Motown record producer Norman Whitfie

Sweet Thunder - I leave you stronger 1979

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Sweet Thunder was a four man band from Youngstown, Ohio. The members, all born in either 1955 or 56, were Charles Buie (vocals/lead guitar), Rundell Alexander (bass), Booker T. Newberry III(vocals/keyboards), and John Aaron (drums). They were formed in Philadelphia, in 1975 by Booker T. Newberry III. They recorded three albums entitled "Above The Clouds" in 1976, "Sweet Thunder" in 1978 and "Horizons" in 1979. From the last album that released on Fantasy WMOT records, I have chosen a killer track entitled " I leave you stronger ". Sax solo by Mike Pedicin Jr. Produced by Sweet Thunder, Larry James and WMOT Productions. Note : The above posted single is not played in full

The Entertainers - Do you like it baby

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On January 18 I was " the bidding winner ". I bought this 7 inch on ebay for 122$ . The Entertainers is a wonderfull soul group from North Carolina, who’s recording here strongly the beach music scene. The Entertainers were known with another rare single on HMC records in 1983 entitled “ I’m in love with you ”. This 7 inch is mega rare. They recorded on Metro records. Also this single is included on the mega rare album entitled “Don't let your love grow cold” released on the same label in 1987. The Entertainers were Earl Dawkins on vocals, Hugh "Tuff" Blanton on bass, Richard Robertson on trumpet & fluegelhorn, Ric Sanders on keyboards, Danny Baker on guitar, Marc Goins on drums and John Franklin on trombone. Produced by Tim Eaton . Note : The above posted single is not played in full Originally was recorded by Slave in 1982 on Cotillion Records. Also it was released as a single entitled "Do you like it ...(girl)"

Henry Turner's Crystal Band - Giving My Love Up To You

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Milwaukee-based label Lotus Land released a 7 incher entitled  “ Giving My Love Up To You / Music ”  by Henry Turner's Crystal Band .  Both of these songs previously were unreleased . Henry Turner had recorded these songs that he had forgotten in a cassette tape. Henry Turner has recorded different styles in his career such as smooth soul, funk and reggae. Today he has formed another band called Henry Turner Jr & Flavor . Crystal band was the first band of Henry Turner in the early 80s. The band also released under the name Crystal a single  entitled “ Forever us / Once again ”  on Hit City records from Baton Rouge in 1984 . This single became sought after between the collectors. For more info about Henry Turner Jr.  you can see here Note : The above posted single is not played in full

Faye Marshall

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I have seen only four 45 by Faye Marshall. The first 45 was released on Brown Door records. She recorded two funky tracks entitled "You And Me / Goin' Home". The second was released on Fay-Don records in 1979. She also recorded two tracks entitled "Tonight I'm Gonna Make You A Star / You're always here to say goodnight". The third was released on the same label, on Fay-Don Records in 1985. She recorded one track entitled "Love and happiness". Discogs mentions a fourth 45 entitled "Chain Reaction / All I Want Is You". It was released under the name Miss Faye Marshall from 1976 on Icepac Records. She was also associate producer in the gospel album “Stay with the lord” by Emmit Powel in 1982. I have chosen the tracks from 1979. Produced, arranged and conducted by the late Wardell Quezerque. If anyone knows more than these 4 recordings, drop me an email. Note : The above posted tracks are not played in full