Who and where the fuck is paul winley?

kalakala 3,362 Posts
edited October 2007 in Strut Central
straight up ghost producer/bootlegger maximus tri state funk enigma...he produced a load of stuff not on this list below[random funk 45s,baby cortez etc]fill in the blanks soul strut massive1103 Mighty Tom Cats Soul Makossa / Tom Cat Reggay (7")1106 Ann Winley Talk To Me (7")12x45-12 Cymande / Arawak All Stars Bra / Apache (12")LP 121 Mighty Tom Cats, The* Soul Makossa (LP)LP 125 Various Disco Freak Party (12 Smokin' Joints) (LP)LP 134 Malcolm X Grass Roots Speech Detroit, Michigan November 1963 (12")LP 144 Various Super Disco Brake's Volume Five (LP)12x33-13 Harlem Underground Band Smokin Cheeba-Cheeba / Ain't No Sunshine (12")LP 127 Harlem Underground Band Harlem Underground (LP)LP 131 George Benson With Harlem Underground Band, The* Erotic Moods (LP)12x45-3 Creative Source / Harlem Underground Band Who Is He And What Is He To You / Finger In It (12")12x45-5 Paulette Winley & Tanya Winley / Ann Winley Rhymin' And Rappin' / Watch Dog (12")12x45-5 Paulett and Tanya Winley With Harlem Underground Band / Cymande Rhymin' And Rappin' / Bra (12")LP 133 Various Super Disco Brake's Volume One (LP)LP 137 Various Super Disco Brake's Volume Two (LP)12x33-7 Ann Winley & Harlem Underground Band Southern Nights (12")12x33-8 Afrika Bambaataa Zulu Nation Cosmic Force / Harlem Underground Band Zulu Nation Throwdown (12")12x33-9 Afrika Bambaataa & Soulsonic Force Zulu Nation Throwdown (12")12x45-6 Tanya Winley Vicious Rap (12")LP 138 Various Super Disco Brake's Volume Three (LP)LP 141 Cymande Arrival (LP)LP 142 Various Super Disco Brake's Volume Four (LP)12X33-10 Afrika Bambaataa Death Mix (12")LP 146 Various Super Disco Brake's Volume Six (LP)12x45-6 Rap Dynasty Street Rock (12")LP149 Malcolm X Black Man's History Volume One (12")12x33-50 D.J. Afrika Bambaata* Death Mix "2" (LP)12X33-51 Various Death Mix "3" (CD)

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  • RockadelicRockadelic Out Digging 13,993 Posts
    Dude goes all the way back to the 50's.

  • LamontLamont 1,089 Posts
    He's interviewed in that rap book either the David Toop one or DH Fernando's New Beats.

  • The_NonThe_Non 5,691 Posts
    Isn't the term produced with Winley a stretch? I thought he was super bootlegger extraordinaire in the 70s only? Did he actually ever produce anything?

  • pickwick33pickwick33 8,946 Posts
    Isn't the term produced with Winley a stretch? I thought he was super bootlegger extraordinaire in the 70s only? Did he actually ever produce anything?

    I think he did in the fifties when he recorded doo-wop groups like the Jesters. He had a livelihood before Harlem Underground and hip-hop, his story doesn't start there.

  • LaserWolfLaserWolf Portland Oregon 11,517 Posts
    I've had a Gloria Lynn lp on Winley that I assumed was a reissue of early hits. Not very exciting, but gives an idea of the scope of his bootlegging. He may have been the bootlegger that forced Warner bros to rerelease Lorraine Ellison.

    Loraine Ellison, she should have an appreciation thread.

  • coffinjoecoffinjoe 1,743 Posts
    he's been by the last few wfmu record fairs
    he's friends with big **y
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