as of recently, liberal doses of Mo'town here too
- Leslie Uggams "River deep, mountain high" (US Atlantic -68)
prod. Leiber&Stoller. Too late for any EastCoast Spector-rivalling
- Ike & Tina Turner "Poor fool" (US Sue -61)
"Gonna keep on tryin' till I win your love" mix'd...
- Temptations (US Gordy 67)
- Jimmy Ruffin (US Soul -67)
- Edwin Starr (US Gordy -67)
- Marvin Gaye (US Tamla -67)
- Tom Jones "Hide and seek" (UK Decca -69)
- Outsiders "Time won't let me" (US Capitol -66)
- Brenda Lee "Time and time again" (US Decca -66)
- Supremes "Love is like an itching in my heart"
(US Motown Yesteryear-73/-66)
boom-boom mix, superior to spikey -66 same. Me fink
- Whispers "Hopeless situation" (US Janus -72)
- Lost Generation "You're so young.." (US Brunswick -70)
- Brenda Lee "Coming on strong" (US Decca -66)
Henson Cargill's also good.
His -69 LP in cheapo bins all over town. Run&grab
- Tyrone Davis "If it's love that you're after" (US Dakar -69)
- (Mary Wilson) Supremes "Your wonderful sweet, sweet love"
(Ger. TMG 835 -72)
- Velvelettes "He was really saying somethin' "
(UK TMG 595 -64 on label. Real UK release -65?)
- Jermaine Jackson "Take me in your arms" (UK TMG 851 -72)
- Marvelettes "Two(sic) many fish in the sea" (US Tamla -64)
- Tom Jones "Stop breaking my heart" (US Parrot )
sharp&crispy US vinyl. Better than muffled UK -70 export,
at least as good as hopelessly rare UK -66
- Billy Stewart "Summertime" (NL Chess -66)
- Jack Hammer "Swim" (Ger. Polydor -71)
Youngblood/ Miki Dallon prod. Mr Hammer (nice moniker btw)
was NL based since early 60s. Dallon, of Sorrows' fame,
had lotsa smaller Euro hits in period and may have caught up
- Bunny Siegler "Let the good times roll & Feel so good"
(US Parkway -67)
- Robert Knight "Everlasting love" (US Rising Sons -67
- Mary Wells "The one who really loves you" (US Motown -62)
- Bobby Fuller 4 "I fought the law (US Mustang -65)
unbelievable tinny sound, on this original?
- Platters "Shing-a-ling-a-loo" (NL CBS -67) prob.Euro duck
- Brenda Lee "Is it true" (US Decca -64) Pagey guitar, here.
Well, it IS Jimmy Page
- Brenda Holloway "Just look what you've done"
(US Motown Yesteryear -73/ -67) early WestCoast-Motown
- Little Milton "Just a little bit" (US Checker -69)
- Timmy Shaw "Gonna send you back to Georgia"
(US Scepter/ Wand Forever 70s/ -63) faster than Wand OG. May
be same version here as on Sw.Sonet + Ger. HørZu 60s comps
- Shirelles "Sha-la-la" (US Scepter -64)
- Solomon Burke "Dance, dance, dance" (US Atlantic -65)
- Ike and Tina Turner "Goodbye, so long" (UK Stateside -66)
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