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mel(andthensome) (mel) 4-Laureate Username: mel
Post Number: 122 Registered: 4-2004 Posted From: 81.154.242.243
| Posted on Tuesday, May 11, 2004 - 1:54 am: �� | ��� |
Hot Tamalas-out of sight on Diamond records 210 Johnny Griffith-plane of illusion-Geneva 501 Chi-lites-the only one for me on Inphasion records 7208 was the inphasion label a 70's label? appreciate any info at all mel
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Manny (manny) 4-Laureate Username: manny
Post Number: 95 Registered: 4-2004 Posted From: 217.124.10.172
| Posted on Tuesday, May 11, 2004 - 3:35 am: �� | ��� |
Hello, Mel. I also have a only one Inphasion records single by the Chi-Lites ("Higher" b/w "Stay A Little Longer", number SPBO7956, edited in 1979), produced by Pardo Jones. Peace & Soul Food} |
mel(andthensome) (mel) 4-Laureate Username: mel
Post Number: 123 Registered: 4-2004 Posted From: 81.153.210.170
| Posted on Tuesday, May 11, 2004 - 1:25 pm: �� | ��� |
Thanks Manny I thought it was a 70's label. cheers mel |
Robb_K (robb_k) 5-Doyen Username: robb_k
Post Number: 194 Registered: 4-2004 Posted From: 204.108.65.10
| Posted on Tuesday, May 11, 2004 - 1:55 pm: �� | ��� |
Mel, was that The Hot Tamales on Diamond? I've seen the record by them on Diamond. An earlier thread on The Hot Tamales revealed that they were an East Coast group from Baltimore, whose record, "Love's Inventions" on Detroit Records, located in Boston. Diamond was a NY label, so I tend to think that it is probably the same group (although I've never heard their Diamond cut. "Love's Inventions was a quite soulful mid tempo with an instrumental dominated by horns. It was very good, to my ears. I'd be interested in hearing the Diamond cut. Of course, I've also heard one or two '60s records by an instrumental group with that same name, -so there is a chance that the Diamond cut is an instrumental. But, I'd guess that it is the male soul vocal group. |
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