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This is now up and running. Obviously it is very much a work in progress, so all additions and corrections are welcome. Also let me know if you can do high res label scans. I will begin a running list of contributors...I hope no big dude toes are being stepped on by me doing this site. Thanks.AndyP.S.- I'm an engineer, not a graphic artist...so if someone wants to take a shot at making that banner look less janky that would be greatly appreciated too.
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I know that Charay has at least 25 singles. Mr. G, Maxwell, and Lightnin' and have a couple more, too. I'll see if I have those discographies on this computer.
Personally, I'd lose that gradient. Just saying.
Good luck.
Soul Crusaders on Dialee
The Soul Patrol joints on Zuma
Peacemakers on Star
Mr. B on Shawn
Little Jimmy Edwards on Key Loc
George Brown on Big T
Lightmen/Chocolate Glass on Judnell
Soul Senders on Soul-O-Matic
Little Rose - "Who Can You trust" on Palladium
Entertainers "Mama Lolo" on Amber
The Little Rose 45s on LRJ (at least 4-5 of them)
Parkway label out of Beaumont
The Lou Pride 45s on Suemi
Jasino label
Cold Fire on Kram
Pretty sure Vern Blair Debate had a second 45?
Very excited to see this site grow!
Charay has no less than 140 singles.
Maxwell was a NYC label.
I have a few I could add...
also,the empire of Major Bill's garage/rock releases on his various labels (Charay, Soft, Zuma, Le Cam, etc) has been documented pretty well in garage circles (see the "Fort Worth Teen Scene" series) but not so much as far as his soul releases...that might be a cool thing to look into.
Several versions exist, including one with a picture sleeve.
how many are there...I have "Dusty" which is an instro of "Dead" with heavily reverbed bongos added to the mix and is about 15 seconds longer than the Cresa Watson's vocal version...and I know there is a instro of Willie Hobbs "Gloria" by them as well...any others?
"Gloria/ Cutty Sark Theme" (Zuma 648)
"Dusty/ Night Of The Phantom" (Zuma 652)
And Zuma herself (Bill Smith's wife) has at least three 45s on the label.
It's almost as if Smith had about ten instrumental tracks that he spread out over all his labels, each with different mixes, vocalists, etc.
You sure about this?
I thought this was from New Jersey.
You know, I'm not positive. I remember looking for it for ages on ebay, and finally seeing it being sold by a dude in Texas who claimed it was local. Later, during a conversation w/ Jo*h, he also referred to it as "the one from Texas". But looking at the label, it says "Gateway Music" which is an East Coast thing, yes?
I thought Gateway was a St. Louis thing?
The Gateway label is definitely a St. Louis thing. For some reason I thought there was a Gateway Publishing or something on the East Coast. I'm gonna stand down on this 'til someone sets it straight.
The Soul Lovers, Kool & Together, Silk N Soul, etc.
Well - in the interest of keeping it under the banner of Texas soul recordings, then there are about 20-25 total that I know of (a quarter of which use the same backing track!). And, yes, Maxwell was the national label (dist. by CGC) that picked up Mickey & TSG's GC recordings among a bunch of other sides. Even as such, I thought that there were a few more Texas numbers that Maxwell acquired.
There are many Gateway credits seen on many records from many places.
I believe the Star 45 is from New Jersey judging by the pressing details.
Maxwell didn't do any other Texas acts.
All of these holes on this Texas website will be filled (x100000) in a couple of days.
Turning Point: Deeper In Love/ Got To Get Up - Git Out (Turning Point 101)