Wednesday, October 13, 2010
- This page exists as kind of a negative image of our real blog, the "B" side. It's sole purpose is to provide you with certain "A" sides
that are not well known in and of themselves, and might not be readily available on CD.
Thanks.
Previous Posts
- Closer To You
- The Ohio Players - Pain (Top Hit 28047)
- Chick Carbo - Two Tables Away (Instant 3254)
- Herbie Mann - Memphis Underground (Atlantic 2621)
- Ben E. King - It's All Over (ATCO 6315)
- The Box Tops - Cry Like A Baby (Mala 593)
- The Dramatics - In The Rain (Volt 4075)
- Little Buster - Lookin For A Home (Jubilee 5491)
- Willie Mitchell - Prayer Meetin' (Hi 2147)
- The Delfonics - La-La-Means I Love You (Philly Gro...
- Johnny Adams, (2)
- Gene Allison
- The American Group
- Ben Atkins
- Big Sambo & the Housewreckers
- Bobby Bland
- Eddie Bo
- Booker T. & The M.G.'s
- The Box Tops
- Charles Brown
- Sir Lattimore Brown (2, 3, 4)
- Nappy Brown
- Solomon Burke, (2, 3, 4)
- Bobby Byrd (2)
- Captain Beefheart
- Chick Carbo
- Chuck Carbo
- Andy Chapman
- Otis Clay
- Arthur Conley, (2)
- Don Covay
- Clifford Curry
- The Delfonics
- Fats Domino
- The Dramatics
- The Emotions
- King Floyd (2)
- Eddie 'Buster' Forehand
- The Golden Toadstools
- Benny Gordon
- Isaac Hayes
- Slim Harpo (2)
- Roy Head and The Traits
- Willie Hightower, (2)
- Jimmy Hughes
- Sam Hutchins
- The Isley Brothers
- George Jackson
- Ralph 'Soul' Jackson
- Etta James
- Syl Johnson (2)
- Chris Kenner
- Ben E. King
- Betty LaVette
- Herbie Mann
- Jimmy McGriff
- The Miracles
- Willie Mitchell
- Oliver Morgan
- The Neptunes
- Ohio Players
- Tony Owens
- Earl Palmer
- Billy Preston
- James & Bobby Purify
- Otis Redding
- Roscoe Robinson (2)
- The Sandpebbles
- Marvin Sease
- Ann Sexton
- Joe Simon
- Shelby Singleton
- The Staple Singers
- Johnnie Taylor
- The Temptations
- Joe Tex
- Oscar Toney Jr.
- The Triumphs
- Spencer Wiggins
- The Wild Magnolias
- Wiley and The Checkmates
- Bobby Womack (2, 3)
- O.V. Wright (2, 3, 4)
5 Comments:
Great & fitting selection, thanks!
Damn, didn't know you had this up.
It's fabulous....
I have the exact same record that I won at a dance contest in 1956. It is in mint condition and is signed by Solomon Burke who was at the dance contest in Baltimore handing them out. Any idea how I could go about finding out what's it's worth?
I can tell you what it's worth right now... it's priceless! Hold on to it.
I intend to. I'm just curious as to what a collector might set as a reasonable price.
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