By Ian W (213.122.106.62 - 213.122.106.62) on Monday, April 01, 2002 - 08:57 am: |
Here's a rare label for you. I've never heard any of 'em!
SG-001 - Symphonics - Silent Kind Of Guy
SG-002 - Melvin Davis - Find A Quiet Place
SG-003 - Deon Jackson - Hush Little Baby
SG-005 - Debonaires - Please Don't Say We�re Through
SG-006 - Temptations - Fading Away
SG-007 - Martha & Vandellas - I Can't Hear That Music You're Playing / No One There
SG-008 - Jack Montgomery - Don't Turn Your Back On Me
SG-009 - Black Nasty - Turn Your Motor Off
PS. Did Yvonne Baker record on this label?
By recordboyusa (208.61.5.193 - 208.61.5.193) on Tuesday, April 02, 2002 - 01:33 am: |
She didn't say a word on that label.
I think SG-004 might have been:
Henry Lumpkin - Honey Hush
Jeff Lemlich
http://www.limestonerecords.com
By Ian W (194.75.128.2 - 194.75.128.2) on Wednesday, April 03, 2002 - 06:49 am: |
Thanks Jeff, that must be the rarest! Was Oma Heard on the label?
By John Lester (213.122.203.192 - 213.122.203.192) on Wednesday, April 03, 2002 - 07:24 am: |
Now now now....we know what that label is....and its one of those naughty ones.
Motown's Temptations and Martha and the Vandellas belong to the Gordy label in the USA.
Oma Heard/Drake had a release on Motown's VIP label and duets with Marvin Gaye appear on the Marvin Gaye Collection from 1990.
By Ritchie (62.254.0.6 - 62.254.0.6) on Wednesday, April 03, 2002 - 10:13 am: |
D'you think they would get away with a compilation CD of the B-sides???