F&S....a crisp and fascinating blend of popular tunes, adjuvating romance and bringing forth the good in all...at Hell's Kitchen
- Jackie Moore: "Here I am" (US Shout -68)
- Jimmy McGriff: "Lonely avenue pt.2" (US Sue -64)
- Voices of East Harlem: "Wanted dead or alive" (US JSR -74)
- Paul Serrano: "Latin soul boo-ga-loo pt.1" (US MeT -68?)
Jaz trumpeter of 50s fame, he also ran RS Studios in 60s Windy City & of certain soulie interest.
- Fats Domino: "Have you seen my baby?" (US Reprise -70) Randy
Newman song
- Lyn Collins: "Me and my baby got a good thing going" (US People -72)
- Eddie Harris: "Listen here" (US Atlantic -66)
- Lee Dorsey: "Do-re-mi" (US Fury -62)
- Ray Charles: "Sweet thing like you" (US ABC -68)
- Pucho+Latin Soul Bros: "Heat!" (US Prestige -68)
- Joe Simon: "Long hot summer" (US SS7 -68)
- Robert Parker: "Secret Service" (US NOLA -67)
- Mongo Santamaria: "Twenty-five miles" (US Col. -69) the Ed Starr
song
- O.V. Wright: "I don't do windows" (US Hi -78)
- Johnny Rivers: "The seventh son" (DK Liberty -65)
- Ramsey Lewis: "Hey, Mrs.Jones" (US Cadet 67)
- Manhattans: "Manhattan stomp" (US Carnival -67)
- Baby Washington: "I've got to break away" (US MS -73)
- Joe Bataan: "Es tu cosa/ It's your thing" (US Fania -71)
- Johnnie Taylor: "I'm trying" (US Stax -68)
- Fats Domino: "All by myself" (US Imperial -59)
- Ralph Roig: "Montuno para ti" (US MGM late 60s)
- Lee Morgan: "Sweet honey bee" (US Blue Note -66)
- Lee Dorsey: "Night people" (US ABC -78)
Al Toussaint comp&prod., as he too did with Etta James' version. Lee's the faster of both Etta's and Tempts'.
- Armando Peraza: "Wild thing" (US Skye -68)
the Skip Taylor/Troggs tune, here even more cave'ishly vugalu'd.
- Ingram Family "The funk lies in our music" (US Excello -76) for
the drone of it
- Dyke+ Blazers: "Don't bug me" (US Original Sound -66)
- Precisions: "Don't double with trouble" (US Atco -69 promo)
- Fats Domino: "I'm in love again" (UK tri-centered London EP -56)
- Airto (Moreira): "Andei" (US Buddah -70 promo)
- Golden Stars: "Leba leba" (Neth.Antilles late 60s)
- Garry Davis+Vendors: "Rasha pt.2" (Bermuda Vendors -74)
They had at least one 7" out on US mainland. On 20th Cent. if mem'ry serves me well.
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