The People's Choice?

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Top of pageBottom of page   By Larue (206.214.215.214 - 206.214.215.214) on Friday, April 19, 2002 - 01:53 am:

What happened to this Detroit group? They recorded a wonderful single on Wood City called "Off-Spring"/"Desrtuction". Are any of these cats still around?! Also, any info about the Wood City label would be greatly appreciated!

Top of pageBottom of page   By john lester (213.122.198.139 - 213.122.198.139) on Friday, April 19, 2002 - 06:54 am:

Are they the same group that recorded on PIR?

Top of pageBottom of page   By david, glasgow, scotland (213.96.205.134 - 213.96.205.134) on Friday, April 19, 2002 - 09:48 am:

i doubt it john.

they also had a release on palmer.

Top of pageBottom of page   By Ritchie (62.254.0.6 - 62.254.0.6) on Friday, April 19, 2002 - 01:16 pm:

The PIR outfit were a Philly group formed by Frank Brunson - vocals & keys. They were definitely not the same as the Detroit "People's Choice"

I'm sure Bobby can help us on this one re the Philly crew ;o)

Top of pageBottom of page   By Mark Speck (65.56.61.8 - 65.56.61.8) on Saturday, April 20, 2002 - 04:35 am:

Was there any connection between the Philips group and the PIR group? The credits on the Philips sides (which are Northern) are Billy Carl and Reid Whitelaw.

Possible that there were TWO different People's Choice groups out of Philly? The Philips sides are from '69-'70.

Best,

Mark

Top of pageBottom of page   By David Flynn (213.1.131.76 - 213.1.131.76) on Wednesday, May 08, 2002 - 06:37 pm:

One of their Palmer 45's also came out on "Grandland Records" -
GRANDLAND - 414 - PEOPLES CHOICE - HOT WIRE - EASE THE PAIN
PALMER - 5009 - PEOPLES CHOICE - HOT WIRE - EASE THE PAIN
PALMER - 5020 - PEOPLES CHOICE - SAVIN' MY LOVIN' FOR YOU - EASY TO BE TRUE
PALMER - 5031 - PEOPLES CHOICE - SAVIN' MY LOVIN' FOR YOU - EASY TO BE TRUE
WOOD CITY - 25000 - PEOPLES CHOICE - DESTRUCTION - OFF SPRING

Hope that's of interest?!
David

Top of pageBottom of page   By david, glasgow, scotland (213.107.27.25 - 213.107.27.25) on Wednesday, May 08, 2002 - 07:48 pm:

David, how does the Grandland 45 sound?

Top of pageBottom of page   By David Flynn (213.1.130.189 - 213.1.130.189) on Wednesday, May 08, 2002 - 08:59 pm:

As clean as the Palmer 45, if that's what you mean?
"Hot wire" is the better of the two sides IMO. Quite a heavyweight bass line and a moody bit of sax work riding over a bit of organ work too.

The phrase, "low down and dirty" springs to mind!

David

Top of pageBottom of page   By Mark Speck (65.56.221.120 - 65.56.221.120) on Friday, May 10, 2002 - 05:25 am:

"Hot Wire" was also recorded by Al Green for his LP on Hot Line Music Journal (supposedly using the same backing track).

Best,

Mark


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